Commitment to Care
“Dr. Vinturache provides outstanding care. I value her attentive nature, deep experience, and compassionate approach; it made my experience incredibly positive.”
Jessie C.
Obstetrician and gynecologist (OB/GYN) with over 20 years of experience in pregnancy and women’s health care
Dr. Angela Vinturache is an Obstetrician and Clinician Scientist with particular interests in maternal medicine and benign gynecology, and research strengths in developmental physiology and perinatal epidemiology. She has extensive academic experience and a proven track record of collaboration across research, industry, and consultancy, and is the recipient of multiple national and international awards. She is well published in the scientific and clinical literature and is an experienced journal editor.
Dr. Angela Vinturache is also an active keynote speaker, medical writer, and medical educator, with a special focus on research and development, medical innovation, medical devices, and medical education. In addition to providing comprehensive obstetric and gynecologic care, she serves on numerous committees of professional organizations, working to advance women’s health and to improve patient experience through quality improvement initiatives, system-level change, and research.
The main focus of her work is maternal, perinatal and menopausal health
LLB, MD, PhD
Consultant Obstetrics & Gynecology
Adjunct Professor, Department of Neuroscience, University of Lethbridge, Canada
Associate Visiting Professor, Medical School, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China
Chief Editor, International Journal of Clinical Practice, Wiley Publisher
Senior Editor, Clinical Case Reports, Wiley Publisher
Associate Editor, BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth, Springer Nature Publisher
Published Articles and Podcasts:
Podcast: Vasomotor Symptoms: Navigating Non-Hormonal Treatments in Menopause
In this episode, Dr. Vinturache reviews the non-hormonal treatment options for vasomotor symptoms in menopausal women, including newly approved options by Health Canada. She highlights the importance of tailoring treatment to each woman’s symptoms, history, treatment goals and personal preference…
Engage Platform Podcast
Media Interview: How worried do we need to be about metals in tampons?
A study from The University of California Berkeley found traces of 16 metals in tampons including arsenic and lead. The study has been making headlines and sparking concerns among menstruators since the news broke. We spoke with OBGYN Dr. Angela Vinturache…
CBC Listen
Published Articles: MDPI Nutrients
Nutrition in Women special issue.


