Dr. Morris moved to Monroe in 1992 and founded Walton Family Medicine, P.C. He and his family have been active members of the Walton County community and been involved in many charitable organizations. He is a former member of the Rotary Club and has served on the Walton County Hospital Authority, Walton County Board of Health, along with numerous positions at Piedmont Walton Medical Center. He is a past president of the East Atlanta Metro Medical Society and an active member of the Medical Association of Georgia, GAFP, and AAFP. Dr. Morris fulfilled the requirements to become a Fellow and was inducted to the American Academy of Family Physicians as such. Dr. Morris enjoys the diversity that Family Medicine offers as well as the opportunity to meet and care for multiple generations within the same family.
He has a special interest in preventive medicine and educating patients on healthy lifestyles. In his free time, Dr. Morris enjoys competitive tennis, water sports, quail hunting and is an avid Georgia football fan. He and his wife, Ellen, have four adult children; Caitlin, Kyle, Gordy, and Will. Dr. Morris and Ellen attend St. Oliver Plunkett Catholic Church in Snellville.
Kimberly Turner grew up in Conyers, Ga. After earning a B.S. in Biology from Presbyterian College in 1994, she attended the Medical College of Georgia in Augusta. She earned her M.D. in 1998, subsequently completing three years of residency training in Family Medicine in the Greenville Hospital System in Greenville, SC. She served as Chief Resident in Family Medicine during her final year of residency.
Dr. Turner joined Walton Family Medicine in 2001 and is a member of the medical staff of Piedmont Walton. She has served as Chairman of the Department of Medicine and as Chief of Staff.
Dr. Turner enjoys practicing all aspects of Family Medicine, with special interest in pediatrics and women’s health.
When away from the office, she enjoys paddle boarding, birding, reading and all things beach related. She and her husband Artie enjoy traveling, tent camping and spending time in the great outdoors.
A lifelong Georgian, Dr Sheryl Wiles grew up in Dacula, Georgia where she still lives today with her husband and two young sons. After earning a B.S. in Biology from the University of Georgia, Dr Wiles attended medical school at the Medical College of Georgia in Augusta and completed a family practice residency at Floyd Medical Center in Rome, Georgia in 1999.
Board certified since then, Dr Wiles enjoys seeing patients of all ages. Dr Wiles and her husband are very involved in their church, Hebron Baptist.
When she is not at a sports or school function for her boys, Dr Wiles enjoys reading and keeping up with the Georgia Bulldogs.
Having grown up in Monroe, Georgia, she chose to attend the University of Georgia in Athens and graduated there with a B.S. in Health Promotion in 2011.
Caitlin then attended Belmont University in Nashville, Tennessee where she earned a B.S.N. in Nursing. She had five plus years of experience working as a registered nurse. She worked in a variety of hospital settings including Adult Inpatient Medicine, Med-Surg, Pediatric Oncology and an Internal Medicine and Pediatric Clinic at Vanderbilt University Medical Center.
Caitlin earned her Master's in Nursing from Samford University, graduating summa cum laude. She is certified as a Family Nurse Practitioner through AANP and a member of the Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing.
Caitlin joined Walon Family Medicine in 2019. She is excited to have the opportunity to care for people of all ages in her hometown. She has a special interest in Pediatrics and Preventive Medicine.
In her free time, Caitlin spends time with her family and friends. Caitlin considers herself to be a dedicated Bulldogs fan. She enjoys traveling, paddle boarding, kayaking, and being on "island-time" at St. Simons Island, Georgia. She attends Saint Oliver's Catholic Church in Snellville, Georgia.