Dr. James L. Robbins graduated from Washington University, in St Louis, Missouri in June of 1973 with a Bachelor of Arts degree. He continued his post-graduate education at Washington University and earned his Masters of Arts in teaching degree in June of 1974. He earned his dental Tufts degree when attending University School of Dental Medicine earning a D.M.D. degree in June of 1978.
Dr. Robbins completed his internship and residency, and Chief Residency in Oral and Maxillofacial surgery at the Brooklyn-Cumberland Medical Center in June 1981. He then returned to St. Louis, Missouri to complete a one year fellowship in orthognathic (jaw repositioning) surgery, TMJ surgery, and bone grafting to the upper and lower jaws at St. Mary’s Health Center.
He is board certified by the American Board of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery and the National Board of Dental Anesthesiology.
He is involved in many national and local societies and associations. Some of them are the following:
Dr. Robbins has been in private practice since July of 1982, and at his current office address since 1991.
Dr, Robbins is on staff at many hospitals which include Riddle Memorial Hospital, Thomas Jefferson University Hospital where he teaches the residents in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Crozer-Chester Medical Center, Delaware County Memorial Hospital, and Springfield Hospital.
He enjoys scuba diving and taking underwater pictures, which he has displayed throughout his office, (and this web site). His true passion is coaching Little League Baseball and Youth League Basketball in the community.