Dr. Camelia DavtyanMD, FACP

Internal Medicine

at UCLA Comprehensive Health Program — Los Angeles, CA

About

Camelia Davtyan, MD, FACP, serves as Women's Health Director of the UCLA Comprehensive Health Program. She holds a clinical professorship in the Division of General Internal Medicine at UCLA. She also serves as faculty at the Iris Cantor UCLA Women's Health Center, one of 14 federally designated Centers of Excellence in Women's Health in the United States. Dr. Davtyan earned her baccalaureate in Chemistry and Biology and her Doctor of Medicine degree in Romania in 1988. In 1990, the World Health Organization awarded her a scholarship in Human Resources for Health at the University of York in England. She completed her internship and residency in Internal Medicine at the University of Texas Houston in 1996.

Dr. Davtyan holds board certification as a Diplomate in Internal Medicine and is a Fellow of the American College of Physicians. She has focused on women's health since 1996, publishing and lecturing on the topic for both health professionals and general audiences. She has consulted on international women's health projects in Romania and Armenia. CNN and Lifetime Television have featured her clinical expertise. She serves on UCLA's Healthcare Utilization Review Committee and Quality Management Committee. She is a member of the American Medical Women's Association and the American College of Women's Health Physicians. She speaks five languages fluently.

Education & Training

Undergraduate

Baccalaureate in Chemistry and Biology, Romania

Medical School

Doctor of Medicine, Romania (1988)

Residency

Internship and Residency in Internal Medicine, University of Texas Houston (completed 1996)

Additional Training

Scholarship in Human Resources for Health, University of York, England, awarded by the World Health Organization (1990)

Certifications

Board Certified as Diplomate in Internal Medicine
Fellow of the American College of Physicians

Languages

Romanian, English, fluent in five languages total

Conditions Treated

hypertension
cardiovascular disease
thyroid disorders
osteoporosis
cervical cancer screening
breast cancer screening
hormonal health conditions
preventive health conditions
women's health conditions

Who is Dr. Davtyan right for?

Dr. Davtyan is an excellent fit for women seeking a thorough, evidence-based annual health evaluation. Patients with complex women's health concerns benefit from her three decades of focused clinical experience. Executives looking for a physician who combines internal medicine expertise with preventive care will find her approach well-suited to their needs. Her multilingual fluency also makes her accessible to patients who prefer communicating in languages other than English.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Dr. Davtyan focuses on women's health, internal medicine, and preventive medicine. She has dedicated her clinical career to women's health since 1996. She also serves as faculty at the Iris Cantor UCLA Women's Health Center, a federally designated Center of Excellence in Women's Health.

Yes. Dr. Davtyan holds board certification as a Diplomate in Internal Medicine. She also holds the distinction of Fellow of the American College of Physicians.

Dr. Davtyan earned her Doctor of Medicine degree in Romania in 1988. She then completed her internship and residency in Internal Medicine at the University of Texas Houston in 1996. The World Health Organization also awarded her a scholarship in Human Resources for Health at the University of York in England in 1990.

Dr. Davtyan has consulted on international women's health projects in Romania and Armenia. Her clinical practice is based at UCLA Comprehensive Health Program in Los Angeles, California.

Dr. Davtyan speaks five languages fluently. This makes her accessible to patients who prefer to communicate in a language other than English during their executive health evaluation.

Dr. Davtyan primarily serves women seeking comprehensive annual executive health evaluations. She sees patients with a wide range of preventive and internal medicine needs, with particular depth in women's health.

Yes. CNN and Lifetime Television have both featured Dr. Davtyan for her clinical expertise in women's health. She also publishes and lectures on women's health for both health professionals and general audiences.

Doctor profile last updated March 21, 2026