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Kathy Robinson, PA, CMT
Physician Assistant and Massage Therapist

Se habla espanol.

Kathy Robinson graduated from the Physician Assistant Program at UC Davis in 1993 and completed her training as a massage therapist at Pacific School of Massage and Healing Arts in 1995.  Prior to studying medicine, she received a master’s degree from UC Davis in 1983 and taught at UC Davis for eight years.  She is currently pursuing a fellowship and master’s degree in anti-aging, regenerative and functional medicine with the American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine.

Kathy has extensive experience working in a variety of clinic settings in Davis, Woodland, Winters, Fairfield, and Sacramento.  She loves interacting with patients and guiding them toward more vibrant health.  Using her teaching skills, she focuses her attention on educating her patients about preventive health and lifestyle changes to support better health. Simultaneously, she has practiced massage therapy for 14 years.  To increase her breadth, she has studied herbal and nutritional medicine and magnetic therapy, as well as other complementary medicine modalities.  She is already well-known in the Davis area for her commitment to integrative and holistic health care, and now, she is augmenting her expertise with substantial education in anti-aging medicine.

Kathy’s entire career in health care has been devoted to helping patients seeking health and relief from pain and illness.  Even in her free time, Kathy is led by her desire to help others.  She enjoys singing in the Threshold Choir, a group of women who sing a capella for Hospice clients or other people needing comfort.  She has also volunteered as a massage therapist for Yolo Hospice.  To take care of her own body and enjoy the outdoors, Kathy loves to swim, bike, walk, garden, hike and dance, both salsa and ballroom.   World travels have fascinated Kathy since age twenty, and her international experiences have contributed to her open-minded global perspective.  She has been on 4 medical volunteer trips to Mexico and Guatemala.  Her many friends appreciate her warmth, generosity and great sense of humor.