ROBYN BLAIR MD.
Department:
STONY BROOK CHILDREN'S SERVICE
Board Certification:
Pediatrics
Hospital Affiliations:
Stony Brook University Hospital
Gender:
Female
Primary Medical Conditions Treated:
ADOLESCENTS (TEENAGERS)
DIAPER RASH
EAR ACHE (OTITIS EXTERNA)
EAR ACHE (OTITIS MEDIA)
FLU (FLU VACCINATION), IMMUNIZATIONS
GENERAL PEDIATRICS
GENITAL WARTS
IMMUNIZATION
OTITIS EXTERNA
OTITIS MEDIA
PEDIATRIC CARE
PHARYNGITIS (SORE THROAT)
PNEUMOCOCCAL DISEASES
PNEUMONIA
WELL CHECK/HEALTH SUPERVISION
Education and Training
Medical School:
Stony Brook School of Medicine, NY
Residency:
University Hospital at Stony Brook, NY
Academic
Year Appointed at Stony Brook:
1999
Academic Rank:
Assistant Professor
Insurance Plans
AETNA
AFFINITY HEALTH PLAN
AMERICHOICE
APA PARTNERS
BEECH STREET
CIGNA HMO
CIGNA PPO
EMPIRE BLUE CROSS HMO
EMPIRE BLUE CROSS OTHER PLANS
EMPIRE BLUE CROSS PPO
FIDELIS CARE NEW YORK
FIRST HEALTH
GHI CBP
GHI HMO
GREAT WEST HEALTHCARE
HEALTH NET
HEALTHFIRST
HEALTHNET FEDERAL SERVICES (TRICARE)
HIP
ISLAND GROUP ADMINISTRATION
MAGNACARE
MEDICAID
MEDICARE
MULTIPLAN
OXFORD FREEDOM PLAN
SUFFOLK HEALTH PLAN
UNITED EMPIRE PLAN
UNITED HEALTHCARE
US FAMILY HEALTH PLAN
VYTRA (except SMART START)
Practice Sites
PEDIATRICS,
33 RESEARCH WAY,
EAST SETAUKET,
NY 11733-3489.
Ph.: 631-444-KIDS
Fax: 631-444-4990

My Notes
There are 600 + physicians and other health care providers practicing within 18 different clinical entities, or specialty groups that are affiliated with Stony Brook University Physicians (SBU Physicians). Together, these providers offer patients of all ages a comprehensive range of high quality medical services, from primary care to advanced specialty care. The physicians and health care professionals affiliated with SBU Physicians are committed to excellence in service and leadership in clinical care. In their capacity as faculty of the Stony Brook University School of Medicine, they also educate medical students, interns, residents and fellows in many specialties and sub-specialties, and engage in research and clinical trials that help to advance the science of medicine.

My Articles
(1)RJ Blair, H Meng, MJ Marchese, S Ren, LB Schwartz, MG Tonnesen and BL Gruber. Human mast cells stimulate vascular tube formation. Tryptase is a novel, potent angiogenic factor. J Clin Inv 1997;99(11):2691-2700.
(2)RJ Blair and BL Gruber. Mast cells stimulate angiogenesis: Tryptase is a potentially new angiogenic factor. Arthritis and Rheumatism Abstract Suppl 1996;39(9).