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Specialties
With almost 30 years of experience, The Morris Center is a transdisciplinary clinic in Gainesville and Ocala, Florida. Our services include Occupational Therapy, Speech-Language Pathology and the treatment of learning disabilities.
The Morris Center uses research-based and evidence-based programs to achieve the best and most effective results. The Morris Center also provides in-house testing for dyslexia and other learning disabilities, as well as testing for attention and sensory processing disorders
The Morris Center uses a transdisciplinary team of caring professionals, individually tailored assessment and treatment The programs makes long-term improvements of weak skills that may cause academic or job difficulties. All ages and abilities are welcome.
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History
Established in 1986.
Founded by Developmental Behavioral Pediatrician Dr. Ann Alexander, and currently owned and operated by Dr. Tim Conway, The Morris Center has over 27 years of experience — including helping conduct and publish NIH funded research proving the efficacy of portions of The Morris Center’s treatment program. The Morris Center’s research and clinical data repeatedly support the success of the intensive, transdisciplinary treatment model. Equally important, the treatment outcomes are robust and typically long-term with little to no long-term follow-up required.
The Morris Center is an all-inclusive neurodevelopmental treatment and assessment center. We help improve skills of children and adults who have difficulty with school or job success, e.g. poor reading, spelling, comprehension, writing, speech, math, sensory processing attention, behavior or social skills.
Meet the Business Owner
Dr. Tim C.
Business Owner
Dr. Conway is the Administrative Director of The Morris Center, an interdisciplinary assessment and treatment clinic for children and adults with learning, sensory and motor processing, attention and behavior problems. There are currently two The Morris Center clinics — Gainesville and Ocala, Florida. He is also a founding member and President of the Board of Directors of The Einstein School in Gainesville, Florida, a free tuition public charter school that provides empirically based education for children with developmental dyslexia in grades 2 through 8.
His research interests and professional research publications focus on prevention and treatment of dyslexia, stroke rehabilitation (acquired reading problems), functional neuroimaging (stroke rehabilitation) and developmental and acquired learning disorders among children and adults.
More information can be found on Dr. Conway on the Morris Center website.