Hometown Care
Dr. Bob and Robin Beasley provide free monthly
medical clinics for those in need in Turtle Creek
with the help of local volunteers.
BY NICOLE TAFE
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Dr. Bob and Robin Beasley
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ob and Robin Beasley continuously
strive to do what they can to help their
fellow neighbor. With backgrounds
and certifications in the medical field,
the couple, with the help of many local
volunteers, bring two free medical clinic
opportunities to people in need throughout
the Greater Pittsburgh area each month.
Bob Beasley was born in Braddock and
grew up in Turtle Creek. He went on to
attend West Virginia College of Osteopathic
Medicine. Following graduation, he took part
in a family practice residency at Barberton
Citizens Hospital in Barberton, Ohio. He
currently works as a physician with Premier
Medical Associates and has been in that
position since 2001.
Robin Beasley was born in Cuyahoga Falls,
Ohio. She attended the University of Akron
where she earned her Bachelor of Science in
Nursing.
The couple met at Cuyahoga Falls General
Hospital while Bob was an intern. The two
were married in 1986 during the last year of
Bob’s residency. They have two daughters,
ages 23 and 20, and as of this June have been
happily married for 30 years. Murrysville
residents for the past 27 years, they have been
active members at Monroeville Assembly of
God for 16 years. “We are empty nesters now,
and are in transition after recently downsizing
to a small apartment,” says Robin. “We really
could live anywhere as long as we are together,
but it’s been a challenge going from a large
house to a small apartment—it makes us feel
like we’re newlyweds again!” she laughs.
“Our desire has always been to serve others
and to help in any way that we can,” she adds.
The couple has been on multiple mission trips
to Glennallen, Alaska; Haiti; the Dominican
Republic; Mexico; Africa; Nicaragua; and
Russia. Following their once-in-a-lifetime
service experiences during these trips, the
Beasleys decided it was time to offer help