Meet Our Team in Boynton Beach, FL
At Colonial Animal Hospital and Colonial Gateway Veterinary Center, we have a talented staff of veterinarians, veterinary technicians, assistants, receptionists, and more, who all work toward giving pets and their people the best care possible. Learn more about each team member below, and make an appointment soon to meet them in person!
Robert Martin, DVM
Dr. Martin graduated from the University of Tennessee College of Veterinary Medicine in 1987. After owning and selling one practice in Tennessee he moved to Boynton Beach in 1987. Colonial Animal Hospital was purchased in 2004 and Boynton-Hypoluxo Animal Clinic was purchased from Dr. Arthur Burton in 2008. That building was torn down and the new Colonial Gateway Veterinary Center was born in its place.
A recent study of Dr. Martin's career estimated that he has helped over 150000 pets with health care issues from broken toenails to broken bones and virtually everything in between. Dr M has worked hard over the years to develop a "whole patient" approach to care of pets with the patient's people being involved in the decision making process each step of the way. This has helped both practices develop a loyal following of clients who know their Veterinarian has the best interest of clients and their beloved pets at the cornerstone of these hospitals.
Dr. M lives in Western Lake Worth with his wife Lisa, son Trey and six dogs, three cats and eight chickens. The Martins also have four grown daughters who along with Trey and Lisa are the driving force in his life. A passion for the ocean is Dr. Martin's main interest as a hobby outside of work that is usually enjoyed in the Bahamas. Every aspect of his life is lived in a way that would make his creator the focus of his life. This one fact is Rob Martins' reason for conducting his professional life the way he has and any credit for success in life is given to God.
Peter Adams, VMD
Dr. Adams graduated from University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine. He has been practicing in South Florida for over thirty years.
He attended Virginia Tech for his undergraduate studies and earned a B.S. in Biology & Chemistry. Infectious and Zoonotic diseases are a special interest.
When not working he is a volunteer for the USGS Sirenia Project. Other interests include everything Ocean related and Zymology.