- Arthritis
- Pediatric CareFamily practice doctors receive three years of residency training which includes exposure to adult medicine, pediatrics, surgery, and obstetrics. Internal Medicine physicians also receive three years of residency training, all of which is devoted to the diagnosis and treatment of adult health problems. Therefore, in teens through senior citizens, Internists are better-prepared to handle the full scope of medical needs, including routine and preventive care, minor illnesses/injuries, and management of complex chronic illnesses.
- Primary CareAs primary care physicians, we provide a broad range of services, from routine examinations and treatment of minor illnesses and injury to caring for persons with complex chronic conditions. Our doctors are able to provide expert care for all of the members of your family, from the teenage years to senior citizens.
- Family Practice
- Constipation
- Flu Shots
- Electrocardiogram
- Diarrhea
- Immunizations
- Obstetrics
- Internal MedicineHe received his Bachelor of Arts degree in Biology and Psychology from the University of Colorado in Colorado Springs. He went on to complete his medical education at the Medical College of Wisconsin and was awarded his M.D. degree in 1982. Dr. Robertson remained at the Medical College of Wisconsin to complete his board certification in Internal Medicine. Once complete, he served in the National Health Service Corps, delivering care to in-need communities in rural Alabama. He then worked in private practice in California for 17 years before founding Pikes Peak Internal Medicine in 2003.
- Diabetes Care
- Thyroid
- Rashes
- Sports Medicine
- Allergies