Dr. Robyn McCullem, MD


Physician
Dermatology

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Jefferson City Medical Group
1241 W Stadium Boulevard
Jefferson City, Missouri 65109
For an appointment, call (573) 556-7719
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About Dr. Robyn McCullem, MD

Dr. McCullem is a native of mid-missouri.  She obtained her undergraduate degree at Rockhurst University and her medical degree/internship at University of Missouri.  She completed her dermatology residency at Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville, Florida.  Though she enjoyed her time in Florida, there is no place like home and she returned to the mid-west in 2008 to begin her practice at JCMG.  She enjoys all aspects of dermatology including medical dermatology, skin cancer surgery, Botox, fillers (Juvéderm), and general skin care.  She spends most of her spare time with her husband, Jon and her two young children, Hannah and Claire.  She enjoys many activities including running, reading, church events and traveling.  She also participates in free skin cancer screening events.

Dr. McCullem is a board certified Dermatologist.  She is a member of the American Academy of Dermatology, the American Medical Association, Missouri State Medical Association, and the Christian Medical and Dental Association. 

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