We are happy to announce that Dr. Robbins will be joining us in January 2023!

Rachel Robbins, MD

Dr. Robbins grew up in New York and came to Massachusetts for college. She graduated summa cum laude from Boston University Sargent College with a degree in human physiology. She then spent a year in California at a Christian post-graduate program focusing on biblical studies and service. She received her medical degree from the Boston University School of Medicine in 2008 during which time she was inducted into the Gold Humanism Honor Society. She did a one year internship at Newton-Wellesley Hospital and completed her ophthalmology residency at University of Maryland Medical Center in Baltimore. She returned to Massachusetts for work, first in private practice in central MA and then as an clinical associate professor at Boston University Eye Associates. She served as the medical director for the South Shore offices for eight years before joining Worcester Ophthalmology Associates.

She received her board certification in 2014 and practices comprehensive ophthalmology with a particular interest in cataract surgery and MIGS (micro-invasive glaucoma surgery).


Dr. Robbins is married and has three children.