About us

Mario A. Morales, MD

Dr. Morales is a graduate from the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences medical school, with a board certification from the American Board of Internal Medicine. His experience in both outpatient medicine and hospital medicine provides a vast working knowledge of complicated disease processes. This experience has led to better medicine, less emergency room visits, streamlined care, and effective treatment of disease.

Alisa a. miller, DO

Dr. Miller is a graduate from the Pennsylvania College of Osteopathic Medicine, with a board certification from the American Board of Internal Medicine. Dr. Miller served in the United States Air Force, honorably discharging in the rank of Major. Her experience in outpatient medicine along with urgent care background provides her patients with expertise in delivering cost-effective medical interventions for both acute and chronic illness.

Our mission at Priority Patients is to provide premium health care, capitalize on groundbreaking technologies to streamline the delivery of health care, and continuously adapt to the everchanging requirements of commercial/private/government insurance based medicine.


Above all, we prioritize your care.


In the typical model of healthcare delivery, one has to physically go to a clinic, check-in with administration, be screened by a medical technician, discuss with a nurse, and then finally you see the doctor.


We want to change that. We want to simplify the process and provide more options: utilize the internet to complete most/all paperwork before a visit, streamline the ability to schedule different types of appointments (telemedicine, home visits, office visits), enable digital tools to provide patients with the information needed to maintain healthy lifestyles and provide more direct access to the physician, with fewer people to navigate through.


The implementation of medicine to promote good health is a complex endeavor - we strive to uphold the pillars of good medicine, while being flexible to the changing medium of how to provide that care.