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About Dr. Dobrowolski

Internal Medicine Internal Medicine, Physical Therapy, Pediatrics & Pulmonology located in San Antonio, TX

Robert Dobrowolski, MD

Robert Dobrowolski, MD, is an experienced physician serving patients at SA Premier Internal Medicine in San Antonio, Texas. With a career spanning over two decades, patients know they can find true expertise with Dr. Dobrowolski.

Dr. Dobrowolski served as the medical director of outpatient clinics in Texas, where he was responsible for overseeing the medical staff and ensuring the delivery of high-quality patient care. Before his current role, Dr. Dobrowolski was a Hospitalist at Curry General Hospital in Gold Beach, Oregon, and the Vice Chief of Staff at St. Luke's Hospital - Elmore in Mountain Home, Idaho. He has also worked as a Program Director and Hospitalist for the Rural Physicians Group at St. Luke's Hospital - Elmore. Overall, he has worked in various clinical settings, including outpatient clinics, hospitals, and private practices, and he has held several leadership positions in the medical field.
 
Dr. Dobrowolski is a graduate of Jefferson Medical College of Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and he completed his residency in Internal Medicine at Scott & White Hospital at Texas A&M University School of Medicine in Temple, Texas. He also completed a fellowship in Nephrology at Rhode Island Hospital at Brown University School of Medicine in Providence, Rhode Island. 


Dr. Dobrowolski is board-eligible by the American Board of Internal Medicine in Internal Medicine and Nephrology and certified in Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS). He is an active American College of Physicians (ACP) member. He holds various academic and committee appointments at the University of the Incarnate Word School of Osteopathic Medicine and East Texas Medical Center in Tyler, Texas. 


In his free time, Dr. Dobrowolski enjoys spending time with his family and pursuing his hobbies, which include hunting, fishing, hiking, cycling, and teaching himself to play the guitar.