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  • Report:  #1135419

Complaint Review: Robin T. Hobbs

Dr. Robin T. Hobbs SnodSnodgrass-King Pediatric Dental Associates Charged with prescription drug fraud and practicing unlicensed dentistry out of her home Murfreesboro Tennessee

  • Reported By:
    Nashville Tennessee
  • Submitted:
    Tue, April 01, 2014
  • Updated:
    Tue, April 01, 2014

 

Dr. Robin Hobbs had a poor relationship with us as parents and disregard our child with special needs during the treatment. She was the worst and I mean the worst ever. We should not have to wait for medical history to be completed, holding down a 5 year old girl with special needs, and forceably squirting flouride in her mouth while she screams in terror and panic are not okay. Threatening to call the police when the I get back in the room to discuss this traumatic experience my daughter suffered in a calm fashion is also despicable. Dr. Hobbs discuss me and she should be fired. She is from Houston, Texas and my husband did a background check on her that Snodgrass-King Pediatric Dental Associates didnt do. Well get this Nashville.

 

Robin Hobbs is a fraud and coke head who has a presciption ring going on in Nashville. She just got busted.

 
Snodgrass-King Pediatric Dental Associates Dentist charged with prescription drug fraud.
 
A 28-year-old woman was arrested Thursday on charges of practicing unlicensed dentistry out of her home, authorities said.

Dr. Robin Hobbs, of Nashville, allegedly had a setup at her home complete with an unauthorized X-ray machine, an autoclave for sterilizing instruments, and a dental operating chair, said Victor S. Johnson III, the Davidson County Prosecutor.

Hobbs had prescription drugs like lidocaine, authorities allege.

The arrest was made Thursday after an investigation by the state Attorney General’s Division of Consumer Affairs, and the prosecutor’s white-collar crimes division, authorities said.

Hobbbs was charged with unlicensed practice of dentistry and illegal possession of prescription legend drugs in excess of 100 doses, Johnson said.

The dentistry charge is a third-degree offense carrying three to five years in state prison; the drugs charge is a second-degree punishable by five to 10 years in prison, the prosecutor added.

 

She is a fraud and a thief. SHOULD HAVE HER LICENSE AND REVOKED!!!

 

 

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