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David M Robinson, MD

  • Allergy and Immunology
Virginia Mason Medical Center
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David M Robinson, MD

David Robinson, MD, has special medical interest in asthma, allergy, clinical immunology, primary immune deficiency in adults, urticaria and angioedema. Dr. Robinson is heavily involved in clinical allergy research at the Benaroya Research Institute, with his greatest emphasis on food allergy research. Working at Virginia Mason with its access to this research work allows him to offer his patients cutting-edge treatments as they become available.

Dr. Robinson believes listening and empathy is critical to the patient-physician interaction. In practice for over 20 years, he holds the trust between physician and patients in high esteem and feels it is something to be honored.

A Seattle native, Dr. Robinson enjoys gardening, photography, bicycling and skiing.

Specialties

  • Allergy and Immunology

Credentials

  • American Board of Internal Medicine
  • American Board of Allergy & Immunology

Education

  • Medical School: St. Louis University School of Medicine, 1983
  • Residency: Internal Medicine, Virginia Mason Medical Center, 1986
  • Fellowships: Allergy and Immunology, Virginia Mason Medical Center/University of Washington, 1989
  • Professional Education: Internal Medicine, Virginia Mason Medical Center, 1984

Medical groups

  • Virginia Mason Medical Center
  • Puget Sound High Value Network
  • Rainier Health Network

Languages

  • English

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