Quintin Renard Robinson, MD
Infectious Disease

4.8 out of 5 –
New patient visits
Longs Drugs of Sandersville Georgia
2140 Peachtree Road Northwest, Suite 232 Atlanta, GA 30309
Phone
404-231-4431Fax
404-231-5677
Provider Information
Specialties
Infectious Disease
Gender
Male
Languages
English
Education
Morehouse School of Medicine
Medical Education, 2003
Morehouse School of Medicine
Residency, Internal Medicine, 2007
Certifications
American Board of Internal Medicine
American Board of Internal Medicine - Infectious Disease
Verified Reviews
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4.8 out of 5
187 ratings,
40 reviews
9/22/2022
*Dr. Robinson is always concerned with my total health and offers pinpointed suggestions.
8/5/2022
Excellent bedside manor!
11/11/2021
They are very helpful.
9/27/2021
Very caring.
8/25/2021
I have already referred him to one of my friends who is now one of his patients.
Insurance Coverage
Note:Please contact the practice directly to confirm your health plan is in network.
Aetna
Aetna Medicare Advantage
AIDS Healthcare Foundation (Ryan White Part A)
Alliant Health Plans SoloCare (including Core & Select)
Alliant SimpleCare/4Corners
Ambetter (including Core & Select)
Anthem
Anthem MediBlue
BCBS
Beech Street
CareSource
CareSource Dual Advantage (HMO D-SNP only)
CareSource Medicaid
Cigna
Georgia Health Advantage
Humana
Humana Medicare Advantage
Kaiser
Kaiser Medicare Advantage
LifeWell (HealthScope)
Peach State
PHCS/MultiPlan
Pruitt Health Premier (AllyAlign)
Sonder
Tricare Prime (referral required)
Tricare Select
United Healthcare
United Healthcare Marketplace Exchange
United Healthcare Medicare Advantage
Wellcare
Conditions Treated
acanthamoeba infection
acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (aids)
amebiasis infection
anaerobic meningitis
anal pap smear
anthrax
antiretroviral salvage therapy
aspergillosis infection
asymptomatic bacteriuria
atypical mycobacteria infection
avian influenza
babesiosis infection
bacterial encephalitis
bacterial endocarditis
bacterial meningitis
bartonellosis diseases
blackwater fever
botulism
boutonneuse fever
brucellosis
california encephalitis
candidiasis
candidiasis of lung
cat scratch disease
cellulitis
cellulitis of the buttock
cellulitis of the leg
cellulitis of the neck
cerebral toxoplasmosis
cervicitis
chagas disease
chlamydia
chronic osteomyelitis
clostridium difficile
coccidioidomycosis
condyloma lata
congenital cytomegalovirus
congenital hepatitis b
congenital hepatitis c
congenital syphilis
cryptococcal meningitis
cryptococcosis
cryptosporidiosis
cutaneous candidiasis
cystosarcoma phyllodes
cytomegaloviral pneumonia
dacryoadenitis
dengue fever
diphtheria
e coli infections
eastern equine encephalitis
ebola
echinococcus infections
ehrlichiosis
empyema
encephalitis
enterococcus infections
enteroviral meningitis
erysipelothrix infection
fever of unknown origin
filariasis
flukes
fungal meningitis
fungemia
gangrene
genital warts
giardiasis
glanders
gnathostomiasis
gonococcal arthritis
gonorrhea
guinea worm disease (gwd)
haemophilus influenzae
haemophilus meningitis
hand foot mouth disease
hanta virus
helminthiasis
hepatitis
hepatitis a
hepatitis a vaccination
hepatitis b
hepatitis b vaccination
hepatitis c
hepatitis d
hepatitis e
herpangina
herpes
herpes encephalitis
herpes meningitis
herpes zoster
herpes zoster encephalitis
herpetic whitlow
histoplasmosis
human immunodeficiency virus (hiv)
human papilloma virus (hpv)
human papilloma virus (hpv) vaccination
humoral immune defect
infant botulism
infected hydrocele
infectious mononucleosis
infectious neuritis
influenza
intraspinal abscess
japanese encephalitis
japanese encephalitis vaccination
joint infection
leishmaniasis
leprosy
leptospirosis
lice
listeriosis
loiasis
lyme disease
lymphogranuloma venereum (lgv)
malaria
measles
measles vaccination
melioidosis
meningitis
meningitis vaccination
meningococcal meningitis
metagonimiasis
methicillin resistant staphylococcus aureus
methicillin susceptible staphylococcus aureus
miliary tuberculosis
mmr vaccine
mucormycosis
multisystemic disseminated toxoplasmosis
mumps
mumps encephalitis
mycobacterial infection
mycobacterium avium complex
mycoplasma infection
mycosis
necrobacillosis
necrotizing soft tissue infections
neonatal herpes simplex
neonatal tetanus
neuroborreliosis
norovirus
onchocerciasis
osteomyelitis
paracoccidioidomycosis
paragonimiasis
parasitic diseases
parasitic meningitis
pasteurellosis
pertussis
pinta
plague
pneumocystis carinii
pneumonia
pneumonia vaccination
polio vaccination
poliomyelitis
portal pyemia
post infectious encephalitis
prosthetic joint infection
psorospermiasis
pulmonary coccidioidomycosis
pyelonephritis
q fever
rabies
rabies vaccination
rat bite fever
relapsing fever
rhinoscleroma
rhinosporidiosis
rocky mountain spotted fever (rmsf)
roseola
rotavirus
rubella
saint louis encephalitis
salmonella infection
sarcosporidiosis
scabies
scarlet fever
schistosoma japonicum infections
schistosomiasis
sepsis
severe acute respiratory syndrome
sexually transmitted disease (std)
shingles vaccination
smallpox
spirochetal infection
splenic infection
sporotrichosis
spotted fevers
staphylococcal meningitis
staphylococcus infections
stomatitis monilial
streptococcal infections
streptococcal meningitis
subacute bacterial endocarditis
syphilis
taiga encephalitis
tetanus
tick borne encephalitis
tick borne infections
toxic shock syndrome
toxocariasis
toxoplasmosis
toxoplasmosis encephalitis
transmissible spongiform encephalopathies
transplant related infection
travel medicine
travel vaccination
travelers diarrhea
trench fever
trichomoniasis
tropical medicine
trypanosomiasis
tuberculosis
tuberculosis (tb) test
tularemia
typhoid fever
typhoid fever vaccination
typhus fever
varicella
varicella encephalitis
venezuelan equine encephalomyelitis
viral encephalitis
viral meningitis
west nile virus
yaws
yellow fever
yellow fever vaccination
zika virus
zika virus testing
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Longs Drugs of Sandersville Georgia
2140 Peachtree Road Northwest, Suite 232 Atlanta, GA 30309
Phone
404-231-4431Fax
404-231-5677


