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Specialty:
Surgery
Department Affiliation:
Surgery
Hospital Affiliation:
Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center
UCLA Santa Monica Medical Center
State License:
A134108
Phone:
818-461-3321
Health Plans:
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Dr. Michael Robinson is a board certified surgeon with the American Board of Surgery. He specializes in a wide range of general surgery, including hernia repair, appendiceal and gallbladder surgeries, anti-reflux surgery, bariatric surgery, and colon and intestinal surgery, among others. Dr. Robinson performs operations primarily at Providence Saint Joseph’s Hospital in Burbank, CA and Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital in Santa Clarita, CA. He also performs operations occasionally at Ronald Reagan UCLA and Santa Monica UCLA.

Dr. Robinson prioritizes a minimally invasive approach, which includes employing the Da Vinci robot when indicated. His primary aim is to provide excellent patient care utilizing a patient-centered approach. He listens to his patients and makes a calculated decision only after hearing their story.

Dr. Robinson earned his undergraduate degree from Stanford University and received his medical degree from UC Davis. He completed his General Surgery residency at UCLA, and went on to complete his fellowship in Minimally Invasive General and Bariatric Surgery at Scripps Health. He is an active member of the Society of Gastrointestinal and Endoscopic Surgeons, the American Society of Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery and the American College of Surgeons.

In his spare time, Dr. Robinson is an avid sports fan who can be seen cheering on the Lakers and the Dodgers.

Links
uclahealth.org/general-surgery
uclahealth.org/encino
uclahealth.org/santa-clarita
uclahealth.org/dtla
Primary Office
Encino Specialty Care
15503 Ventura Blvd.
Suite 240
Encino, CA 91436
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Phone
818-461-3321
Fax
818-461-3331
Secondary Office
Santa Clarita General Surgery
27235 Tourney Rd.
Suite 2200
Santa Clarita, CA 91355
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Phone
(661) 219-2643
Fax
661-253-0210
Downtown Los Angeles Cancer Care
700 West 7th St.
Suite S270-B
Los Angeles, CA 90017
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Phone
(213) 988-8340
Medical Board Certifications
Surgery, American Board of Surgery, 2018
Fellowship
Advanced Gastro-Intestinal & Minimally Invasive Surgery, Scripps Clinic & Research, 2018-2019
Residency
General Surgery, UCLA School of Medicine, 2013-2018
Degree
UC Davis School of Medicine, MD, 2013
Interests
  • Achalasia
  • Achalasia (Laparoscopic)
  • Cholecystectomy

    Cholecystectomy

    A cholecystectomy is surgery to remove your gallbladder. You may have a cholecystectomy as an outpatient or as part of your stay in a hospital. The way the surgery is done may vary depending on your condition and your healthcare provider's practices.
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  • Colon Cancer

    Colorectal Cancer: Introduction

    Colorectal cancer is cancer that starts in either your colon or your rectum. These make up the lower part of your digestive tract. In most cases cancer does not start in both the colon and rectum. But both types of cancer have a lot in common, so they are often called colorectal cancer.
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  • Colon Polyps
  • Colon Tumor (Benign)
  • Colorectal (colon, rectum and anus)
  • Diverticulitis

    Diverticular Disease

    Diverticular disease is an infection in the tiny pouches that some people get in their colon. The pouches are called diverticula. These pouches bulge out through weak spots in your colon. The pouches can become inflamed (red, swollen) or infected.
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  • Duodenal Ulcer Disease

    Peptic Ulcers

    A peptic ulcer is a sore on the lining of your stomach or the first part of your small intestine (duodenum). If the ulcer is in your stomach, it is called a gastric ulcer. If the ulcer is in your duodenum, it is called a duodenal ulcer.
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  • Fundoplication
  • Gallbladder
  • Gallstone

    Gallstone Pancreatitis

    Gallstones form in your gallbladder. But in cases of gallstone pancreatitis, the stone leaves the gallbladder. It blocks the opening from the pancreas to the first part of the small intestine (duodenum).
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  • Gastric Polyps

    Gastric Polyps

    Gastric polyps are abnormal growths on the inner lining of your stomach. Most are harmless and don't cause symptoms. But some of them turn into cancer.
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  • Gastrointestinal

    Gastrointestinal Conditions

    Detailed information on gastrointestinal conditions in children, including Colic, Constipation, Diarrhea, Reflux, and Inguinal Hernia.
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  • General Surgery
  • GERD (Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease)

    Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD)/Heartburn

    GERD (gastroesophageal reflux disease) is a digestive disorder. It is caused when gastric acid from your stomach flows back up into your esophagus.
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  • Hemorrhoid External

    Hemorrhoids

    Hemorrhoids are when the veins or blood vessels in and around your anus and lower rectum become swollen and irritated. This happens when there is extra pressure on these veins.
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  • Hemorrhoid Internal

    Hemorrhoids

    Hemorrhoids are when the veins or blood vessels in and around your anus and lower rectum become swollen and irritated. This happens when there is extra pressure on these veins.
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  • Hepatobiliary

    Disorders of the Biliary System

    Detailed information on the most common disorders of the biliary system, including gallstones, cholangitis, cholecystitis, biliary cirrhosis, and biliary duct cancer.
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  • Hernia Repair (Epigastric Hernia)
  • Hernia Repair (Femoral Hernia)
  • Hernia Repair (Incisional Hernia)
  • Hernia Repair (Inguinal Hernia)

    Inguinal Hernia

    An inguinal hernia is when part of your intestine pushes through a weak spot in your lower belly (abdominal) wall. This area is called the groin. The hernia creates a lump in your groin. Over time, the hernia may get bigger.
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  • Hernia Repair (Umbilical Hernia)
  • Hernia Repair (Ventral Hernia)
  • Hiatal Hernia

    Hiatal Hernia

    In a hiatal hernia, part of your stomach pushes up into an opening (the hiatus) in your diaphragm. The diaphragm is the muscle between your stomach and your chest.
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  • Laparoscopic Surgery
  • Lymph Node Biopsy

    Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy

    The main reason for a sentinel lymph node biopsy is to see if the cancer has spread beyond the main tumor. This will help determine the best kinds of treatment for you.
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  • Minimally Invasive Laparoscopic Surgery
  • Oncology

    Cancer Overview

    Cancer cells don't function properly, and they can spread to many areas of the body. Tumors are clusters of cells that are capable of growing and dividing uncontrollably; their growth is not regulated.
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  • Peptic Ulcer Disease (PUD) Surgery
  • Robotic Surgery
  • Stomach Cancer

    Stomach Cancer: Introduction

    Stomach cancer is a disease in which cancer starts in cells in the stomach. It’s also called gastric cancer. There are different types of stomach cancer. They each grow in different parts of the stomach
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  • Stomach Tumor (Benign)
  • Urgent Gastrointestinal Surgery
  • Volvulus

    Short Bowel Syndrome in Children

    Short bowel syndrome is when the body has trouble absorbing nutrients from food because of a problem with the small intestine. It often happens to children who have had a large part of their small intestine removed. This complex condition can be life-threatening in some babies and children.
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