Krista Cameron, MD FRCSC

Basim Abu Rafea

Assistant Professor
Department of Obstetrics & Gynaecology
Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry
Western University

 

 

Biography

Dr. Krista Cameron MD FRCSC is a fellowship-trained Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility (REI) specialist and recent graduate of the Obstetrics and Gynaecology residency program at Western University. Her clinical and academic work is rooted in a strong commitment to equity in reproductive care, shaped by both her medical training and personal experience as a parent.

Dr. Cameron provides comprehensive care in fertility, general gynecology, and early pregnancy, with a focus on fertility preservation and minimally invasive surgery. At the Omega Fertility Centre, she supports patients facing complex diagnoses, infertility, and early pregnancy complications—prioritizing both the physical and emotional aspects of care.

“The duality of navigating early pregnancy loss and infertility is profound,” she shares, “and I aim to meet patients with both clinical clarity and human compassion.”

At London Health Sciences Centre (LHSC), within the Verspeeten Family Cancer Centre, Dr. Cameron was part of the multidisciplinary team that performed the first fertility-preserving procedure for an adult cancer patient in the London region.

LHSC Marks First Adult Fertility-Preserving Surgery in the London Region

This milestone reflects her dedication to integrating advanced reproductive technologies with compassionate, patient-centred care.

Dr. Cameron also plays a significant role in teaching, contributing to the REI fellowship curriculum and simulation-based learning. She values collaborative education and believes that nurturing future physicians includes fostering inclusivity, confidence, and open dialogue.

Her interest in reproductive endocrinology grew from a desire to understand the biological mechanisms of fertility and to advocate for patients who face complex reproductive health journeys. She is especially committed to creating supportive spaces for underrepresented patients and colleagues, emphasizing the importance of advocacy and mentorship within the field.

Beyond medicine, Dr. Cameron finds grounding in family life with her two young children. She enjoys sewing, hiking, and being outdoors, balancing her demanding clinical role with time in nature and creative pursuits.