
Robyn Stiff, MD
Family Medicine
My clinic locations
About Me
Dr. Robyn Stiff is a board-certified Family Medicine physician. She grew up in Birmingham, Alabama, and graduated from the University of Alabama School of Medicine. While there, she was Vice President of the Geriatric & Adult Medicine Special Interest Group. Dr. Stiff later completed her residency at UAB Family Medicine Residency Program in Huntsville, AL. While there, she was awarded the First Resident Excellence Award as well as the Residency Good Samaritan Award. Dr. Stiff takes a special interest in promoting women’s and geriatric health. In her free time, she enjoys singing, dancing, traveling, and watching college football.
Language(s) Spoken:
English
Services
Diabetes Management
Dermatology
Drainage of Cysts and Hematoma
Earwax Removal
First Aid & Chronic Wound Care
Gastroenterology and Urology
Heart and Vascular
Gynecology
Imaging Services
Infusion Therapy
Integrative Medicine
Lab Testing and Blood Work
Medication Management
Podiatry Services
Respiratory and Lung
Vaccinations and Immunizations
Orthopedics
Annual Wellness Exams
My Clinic
From the moment you walk through the doors at VIPcare Birmingham - Center Point, you'll feel the difference. Our clinic offers a friendly, relaxed environment where you're never just a patient. We specialize in primary care for seniors, offering personalized care plans and a proactive approach to keeping you healthy. Whether you're managing a chronic condition or simply staying on top of preventive screenings, we're here to support you and build a lasting relationship.
My clinic locations

VIPcare Birmingham - Center Point
Primary Care
1 mi
2525 Center Point Pkwy, Ste B, Birmingham, AL 35215
Insurances Accepted







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