Dr. Robertson holds a bachelor’s degree in cellular, molecular and microbial biology from the University of Calgary. She also received her medical degree from the University of Alberta.
She has over 20 years of experience in family medicine, a profession she is passionate about. She enjoys watching families grow and expand while cultivating trusting relationships with her patients. Dr. Robertson believes that health promotion in family medicine is essential to prevent or delay future illness. She has a special interest in women’s health, including contraception and IUD placement.
In addition to being a physician, Dr. Robertson enjoys being active with her husband and two children by hiking, biking, and walking her large dog.
B.Sc., Cellular, Molecular, Microbial Biology, University of Calgary, 1994; Doctor of Medicine, University of Alberta, 1998
English
Residency in Family Medicine – University of Alberta, 1998-2000 (Edmonton, Alberta).
601 — 6th Avenue
South Lethbridge, Alberta
T1J 0Z2
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