Dr. R. Scott Morris, M.D. obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in 1984 from Hampshire College in Amherst, MA and graduated from the Sackler School of Medicine in New York, NY in 1990. He completed his Medical Residency at Strong Memorial Hospital in Rochester, NY in 1993 and his Cardiology Fellowship at Hartford Hospital, the University of Connecticut in Hartford, CT in 1996.
Dr. Morris is Board Certified in Internal Medicine and Cardiology. He is on staff at Samaritan Hospital and St. Mary’s Hospital in Troy, NY.
Dr. R. Scott Morris, M.D. obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in 1984 from Hampshire College in Amherst, MA and graduated from the Sackler School of Medicine in New York, NY in 1990. He completed his Medical Residency at Strong Memorial Hospital in Rochester, NY in 1993 and his Cardiology Fellowship at Hartford Hospital, the University of Connecticut in Hartford, CT in 1996.
Dr. Morris is Board Certified in Internal Medicine and Cardiology. He is on staff at Samaritan Hospital and St. Mary’s Hospital in Troy, NY.
The reviews listed below were collected independently of Capital Cardiology Associates through rater8. Each review represents an authentic and verified patient experience.
It’s always a pleasure to see you
(3 days ago)
Nov-2025
Best in the area! Couldn't be in better hands! Strongly recommend!!!
(3 days ago)
Nov-2025
Dr. Morris is a really good doctor.
(6 days ago)
Nov-2025
Always uplifting and energetic…. I look forward to our appointments.
(2 weeks ago)
Oct-2025
Very professional. Excellent bedside manners. Very thorough with the examination
(2 weeks ago)
Oct-2025
Always upbeat and give such good advice.
(1 month ago)
Oct-2025
One of the only doctors I see that apologizes for running late and actually provides education during our visit.
(1 month ago)
Oct-2025
Saved my life more than once!
(1 month ago)
Oct-2025
A very kind knowledgeable physician that puts me at ease as I age with my heart
(1 month ago)
Oct-2025
I wish all doctors, especially when dealing with elder patients, would invite us to either take notes or sound-record new information on our situation or future procedures.
(1 month ago)
Oct-2025
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Albany
7 Southwoods Boulevard Albany, NY 12211
Troy
2200 Burdett Ave. Troy, NY 12180
Dr. R. Scott Morris, M.D. obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in 1984 from Hampshire College in Amherst, MA and graduated from the Sackler School of Medicine in New York, NY in 1990. He completed his Medical Residency at Strong Memorial Hospital in Rochester, NY in 1993 and his Cardiology Fellowship at Hartford Hospital, the University of Connecticut in Hartford, CT in 1996.
Dr. Morris is Board Certified in Internal Medicine and Cardiology. He is on staff at Samaritan Hospital and St. Mary’s Hospital in Troy, NY.
Dr. Morris’s cardiology specialties include general cardiovascular disease, echocardiography, nuclear medicine, congestive heart failure, and hypertension.
Dr. Morris is married and has three children. He is an active exercise enthusiast and enjoys distance running, swimming and spending time with his family.
Specialties: General Cardiovascular Disease, Echocardiography, Nuclear Medicine, Congestive Heart Failure, Hypertension Board Certification: Cardiovascular Disease Hospital Affiliations: Albany Medical Center, Albany Memorial Hospital, Samaritan Hospital, Seton Health Faculty: Samaritan Hospital, St. Mary’s Hospital Medical Degree: Sackler School of Medicine in New York, NY Fellowship: Hartford Hospital, the University of Connecticut, Hartford, CT
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It’s always a pleasure to see you
Best in the area! Couldn't be in better hands! Strongly recommend!!!
Dr. Morris is a really good doctor.
Always uplifting and energetic…. I look forward to our appointments.
Very professional. Excellent bedside manners. Very thorough with the examination
Always upbeat and give such good advice.
One of the only doctors I see that apologizes for running late and actually provides education during our visit.
Saved my life more than once!
A very kind knowledgeable physician that puts me at ease as I age with my heart
I wish all doctors, especially when dealing with elder patients, would invite us to either take notes or sound-record new information on our situation or future procedures.