About
Dr. Coby Robins grew up in Andrews, Texas, and built his medical career close to home. He earned his undergraduate degree from Texas Tech University in 2010 and his medical degree from Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center in 2014. He completed his pediatric residency at Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center in 2017. After residency, he practiced as a pediatrician in Midland for seven years before founding Nest Pediatrics.
Dr. Robins holds board certification in pediatrics. He cares for patients from newborns through young adults preparing to leave the nest. His clinical interests span ADHD diagnosis and treatment, mental health, developmental concerns, and acute illness. He is passionate about guiding families toward clarity and confidence in their child's health. A West Texas native through and through, he is a devoted husband to Haleigh and father to three boys: Jackson, Camden, and Sutton. Outside the office, he enjoys family time and cheering on the Texas Tech Red Raiders.
Education & Training
Undergraduate
Texas Tech University, graduated 2010
Medical School
Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, MD, 2014
Residency
Pediatrics, Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, completed 2017
Certifications
Conditions Treated
Who is Dr. Robins right for?
Dr. Robins is a strong fit for families seeking a close, ongoing relationship with their child's doctor. Parents of newborns benefit from his optional home visit program during the first month of life. He works well with families managing ADHD, mental health concerns, or developmental questions. Families who want direct access to their pediatrician by text or phone will feel right at home at Nest Pediatrics.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Dr. Robins treats a wide range of pediatric conditions. These include ADHD, mental health concerns, strep throat, flu, RSV, developmental concerns, and minor injuries. He also provides sports physicals and well-child exams for patients from birth through college age.
Yes. Dr. Robins holds board certification in pediatrics. He completed his medical training at Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center and finished his pediatric residency there in 2017.
Dr. Robins prioritizes a strong personal connection between doctor, patient, and parent. He focuses on getting to the bottom of each family's concerns and providing clear, honest guidance. His goal is to help families feel confident and reassured about their child's health.
Yes. Dr. Robins offers optional home visits for newborns during their first month of life. This allows new parents to receive high-quality pediatric care without leaving home during those early days.
Yes. ADHD diagnosis and treatment is one of Dr. Robins' clinical focus areas. Members receiving active ADHD medication management have a dedicated membership tier priced at $125 per month.
Dr. Robins strongly supports vaccines and considers himself very pro-vaccine. He does not require vaccines for membership but highly encourages them. He welcomes questions from families with vaccine hesitancy and provides evidence-based guidance without judgment.
Dr. Robins earned his medical degree from Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center in 2014. He completed a three-year pediatric residency at the same institution in 2017. He then spent seven years practicing as a pediatrician in Midland before founding Nest Pediatrics.
Yes. Members reach Dr. Robins directly by text, phone, or video. There are no layers of office staff to navigate. He responds within a reasonable time, making communication simple and personal.
Dr. Robins cares for patients from birth through young adulthood, including college-age patients who still need pediatric support. He enjoys caring for children at every stage, from first visits as a newborn to helping adolescents prepare for adulthood.
Doctor profile last updated June 11, 2026
