Dr. Andrew Robinson is a pediatric cardiologist at Covenant Women's and Children's. His clinical expertise is in interventional catheterization and the Intensive Care Unit. At the forefront of utilizing the hybrid procedures to deliver optimal care, Dr. Robinson specializes in catheter treatments for ASD, PFO (migraine/stroke), PDA, valvoplasty, hybrid palliation, endovascular stents, and hybrid treatments for congenital heart disease.
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Patient
★★
The doctor is great as well as the staff which is why I gave them a 2 star. The only bad thing is the way they schedule appointments. You will wait 2 hours to see the doctor. Even if you are the first appointment of the day and show up early. When we finally got to the room the doctor wasn't even here yet. So waiting over 2 hours to see the doctor is ridiculous. They just need some help on scheduling and could easily be a 5 star place.
Patient
★★
I debated on writing a review, but this is my personal experience with Dr. Robinson. My daughter was diagnosed with TOF with Dr. Robinson. During our first appointment while performing an echo, he uttered the words "oh no", and that is something no parent wanted to hear. Immediately my gut wrenched and Dr. Robinson continued with saying "oh my" and "oh no". I'm not too sure if that was the correct way to go about it so my first impressions were not the greatest to say the least. Please don't get me wrong his staff is amazing and he is very acknowledgeable but, each follow up I never felt reassured or confident in our plan for my daughter.
I ultimately made the choice to transfer care to another Cardiologist for my daughter.
Patient
★★★★★
Our son Was passing out , We were told he had low blood sugar and seizures. We saw Dr. Robinson he tell us about the coronary problem right there in the office. IMMEDIATLY . I can only imagine what would've happened if we hadn't seen him. We got emergency surgery and now everything ok . From my family, thank you thank you thank you
Patient
★★★★★
Quite possibly the best, most caring doctor I have ever known. My son was born via emergency c-section at 33 weeks with a couple heart conditions and was in the hospital for about 8 weeks. Dr. Robinson came and sat with my husband and I for over an hour and explained that while things were indeed serious, he was confident that he would be OK. I was so terrified, but he somehow made me feel at ease. After that day he had a note on my son's chart that if anything at all was happening with my son, even if he was not on call, to still be notified. I am not kidding when I say that man showed up at all hours in the night during those 8 weeks every.single.time. Button down shirt and tie too! I've never seen anything like it. Then he would stick around to check in on us and make sure my husband and I we're doing OK as well. I don't even know when he slept. He saved my son's life and did it with unbelievable compassion. I can't recommend him more!
Patient
★★★★★
If someone has to wait in the waiting room, it's because in his profession the patients sometimes need immediate attention that is unforeseeable. Dr. Robinson helped us have 4 1/2 wonderful years with our son Leland when other doctors told us they didn't think kids with Leland's conditions were capable of so much, & would normally not treat them. We're grateful to Dr. Robinson for answering so many of our questions, for visiting Leland in the hospital, & for his many dedicated efforts to help kids & families in our community.