Need Of A Primary Care Physician (Infographic)

Need Of A Primary Care Physician (Infographic)
June 1, 2020

Why do you need a primary care physician? A primary care physician helps in taking care of a person who first falls ill. One in five people first visit the emergency room when they need primary care physician. You will get better preventive care, low health costs, regular screening, higher comfort level when you visit a primary care physician. Get more insights on this from this infographic.

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Darryl D. Robinson, MD

Medical Director

Board Certifications:

  • American Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (Pain Medicine subspecialty)
  • American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine

Education & Training:

  • MD: Medical College of Virginia
  • Internship: Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Washington, D.C.
  • Residency: Carolinas Medical Center, NC
  • Fellowships: Baylor University Medical Center, TX & St. Anthony Hospital, OK

Dr. Darryl Robinson, a Richmond, Virginia native, earned his undergraduate degree from Howard University, graduating magna cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa. He went on to receive his medical degree from the Medical College of Virginia in 1995. Commissioned into the U.S. Army the same year, Dr. Robinson completed his internship at Walter Reed and served as a General Medical Officer at Fort Stewart, Georgia. He left active duty in 1998 and remained in the reserves through 2004. After completing his residency in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and a fellowship in Pain Medicine, Dr. Robinson joined Oklahoma Sports Science and Orthopedics in 2002. He has since been recognized for delivering comprehensive, cutting-edge care for pain conditions. In 2012, he was named one of the region’s top physicians by Castle Connolly. Frustrated by the limitations of conventional pain treatments, he expanded his approach to include wellness-based therapies focused on nutrition, hormone optimization, and regenerative medicine. He later became a Certified Fellow of the American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine. Also in 2012, Dr. Robinson was honored as one of the first “Pink Tie Guys” by the Susan G. Komen foundation in Oklahoma, recognizing his advocacy for women’s health.

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