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Robin Asher, MD 

Facility
Walnut Creek Medical Center
Department of Mental Health/Chemical Dependency Services

Address
OFF-SITE CAMPUS
710 South Broadway
2nd & 3rd Floors
Walnut Creek CA 94596

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Telephone
Appt/Advice/Cancellation:
(925) 295-4145

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Welcome to My Home Page

This page is intended as a way to introduce myself to you and to help my patients understand my style of practice.

About Me

I grew up in Setauket, New York, a suburban area about two hours east of New York City. After completing all of my medical training I practiced in a large private practice group in Rhode Island. After 3 years I moved on to Harvard Community Health Plan in Massachusetts where I worked until I relocated to Northern California in 1997. Since then I have had the privilege of practicing at Kaiser Permanente. I have been overwhelmed with the level of dedication provided by clinicians in the Kaiser Permanente system. I am particularly impressed with the level of care provided, and by the willingness of clinicians to collaborate in order to achieve the best possible outcome for patients.

I enjoy spending time with my husband and children. I enjoy an active lifestyle with regular exercise. I particularly like walking and playing tennis. I have interests in gardening and cooking.

How I Practice:

To help you and your family to the best of my ability I need information about how you are doing, especially if problems arise. The best way to reach my attention is through the mental health advice nurses. I suggest that you call if problems arise, to avoid delays in treatment. Please call 295-4145 when problems come up and request to speak with an advice nurse.

My Clinical Interests:

I am particularly interested in pediatric psychopharmacology. What I enjoy most about psychiatry is interacting with my patients and helping them through difficulties.

Helpful Internet Link:

American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry

My Credentials

Medical school Brown University School of Medicine, Providence, RI
Internship Miriam Hospital, Brown Medical School, Providence, RI
Residency St. Elizabeth's Medical Center of Boston, Boston, MA
Residency Cambridge Hospital, Cambridge, MA
Board certification Psychiatry, American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology
Board certification Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology



 
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