Gregory L. Hall

Gregory L. Hall, MD, is an internal medicine specialist focused on African American health. Based in Cleveland, he serves as a Clinical Associate Professor at both Case Western Reserve University and Northeast Ohio Medical University. Dr. Hall is the Board President of the Cuyahoga County Board of Health and was previously appointed to the Ohio Commission on Minority Health, where he served as chair for many years. He authored “Patient-Centered Clinical Care for African Americans,” its second re-titled edition, “Precision Medicine for African Americans,” and a consumer reference, “Better Black Health: A Comprehensive Guide in the Age of Precision Medicine.” He founded VitaCode, LLC, which creates GNetX Sequence® Multivitamins for African Americans, and established the National Institute for African American Health to mentor students and advocate for improving health in the Black community. Dr. Hall also hosts the popular “Better Black Health” podcast.