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Midwestern University - Arizona

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5.05/4/2026

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About Elizabeth

Elizabeth Robbins, D.V.M., is a Clinical Associate Professor and Chair of the Department of Small Animal Primary Care, Shelter and Community Medicine in the College of Veterinary Medicine at Midwestern University in Glendale, Arizona. She holds a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine from Colorado State University and a Bachelor of Science from Northern Arizona University. In her clinical role at the Midwestern University Animal Health Institute's Companion Animal Clinic, Dr. Robbins provides small animal primary care services, focusing on preventative medicine and fostering the human-animal bond. She partners with pet owners to address their animals' health concerns across various life stages, promoting happy and healthy lives through education and personalized care. Dr. Robbins considers her clients like an extended family, deriving joy from building lasting relationships and helping pets thrive.

Listed in the university catalog as Clinical Associate Professor and Chair, Dr. Robbins contributes to the veterinary education program, particularly in areas related to shelter medicine, community medicine, and primary care. Her practice is located in Glendale, Arizona, where she supports the Companion Animal Clinic's operations from Monday to Friday. Her professional dedication is evident in her emphasis on the intrinsic connection between humans and animals, inspiring her clinical approach and educational efforts within the institution.