About
Dr. Curtis Robinson grew up in Mill Valley, attending Homestead Elementary, Mill Valley Middle School, and Tamalpais High School before earning his undergraduate degree at UCSB. He went on to UCLA School of Medicine for his MD and completed his residency training at teaching hospitals in Arizona. After practicing at family health centers in the Napa Valley, he joined a small primary care office in Mill Valley in 2001 and founded his own practice four years later.
Board certified in Family Medicine, Dr. Robinson has spent more than three decades practicing primary care in the community where he grew up. He co-founded the Marin City Health and Wellness Center in 2006, serving as its first volunteer physician, CEO, and CMO through 2013 with a focus on African American health equity. He has served on the boards of the Marin County Office of Education, the Marin Community Foundation, and Meritage Medical Network. Pacific Sun named him Best Family Physician in 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, and 2023, and the Marin IJ recognized him as Best General Practitioner in 2018. He holds the Marin County MLK Humanitarian Award. Today, Dr. Robinson leads The Longevity Project, a science-grounded program exploring cellular aging and individualized longevity planning. He personally leads monthly Longevity Talks and guides optional hiking and backpacking trips through Marin and the Sierras. Outside the practice, he enjoys ice cream, skiing, running the Dipsea, and backpacking in the Sierra Nevadas.
Education & Training
Undergraduate
UC Santa Barbara (UCSB)
Medical School
UCLA School of Medicine (MD)
Residency
Teaching hospitals in Arizona
Additional Training
Family health centers in Napa Valley
Certifications
Conditions Treated
Who is Dr. Robinson right for?
Dr. Robinson is a strong fit for adults seeking a long-term primary care relationship rooted in preventive medicine. Patients interested in longevity planning and healthy aging benefit most from his Longevity Project program. He serves individuals across all life stages, from young adults to older patients managing chronic conditions. Those with deep ties to Marin County often appreciate his decades of community involvement and local expertise.
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Frequently Asked Questions
The Longevity Project is a one-year intensive program Dr. Robinson designed around eight evidence-based pillars of healthy aging. It focuses on cellular aging and individualized longevity planning. Dr. Robinson leads monthly Longevity Talks as part of the program. He also guides optional hiking and backpacking trips through Marin and the Sierras for interested participants.
Yes, Dr. Robinson holds board certification in Family Medicine. He earned his MD from UCLA School of Medicine and completed residency training at teaching hospitals in Arizona.
Dr. Robinson earned his undergraduate degree at UC Santa Barbara and his MD at UCLA School of Medicine. He completed his residency at teaching hospitals in Arizona. He then practiced at family health centers in the Napa Valley before returning to Mill Valley in 2001.
Dr. Robinson co-founded the Marin City Health and Wellness Center in 2006. He served as its first volunteer physician, CEO, and CMO through 2013, focusing on African American health equity. He has also served on the boards of the Marin County Office of Education, the Marin Community Foundation, and Meritage Medical Network. He holds the Marin County MLK Humanitarian Award.
Dr. Robinson practices full-scope family medicine, treating patients across all life stages. His clinical focus includes preventive care, chronic disease management, and longevity medicine. He addresses conditions like hypertension, diabetes, and age-related health concerns through both individual and group care settings.
Dr. Robinson has practiced primary care in Mill Valley for more than two decades. He joined a local primary care office in 2001 and founded his own practice in February 2005. He grew up in Mill Valley and attended school there, giving him deep roots in the community.
Pacific Sun named Dr. Robinson Best Family Physician in 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, and 2023. The Marin IJ recognized him as Best General Practitioner in 2018. He also holds the Marin County MLK Humanitarian Award for his community health work.
Doctor profile last updated March 21, 2026
