Director Obstetrics & Gynaecology
Obstetrics & Gynaecology | 15 years of experience | Speaks English, ArabicAreas of Expertise:
In the dynamic field of fertility medicine, Dr. Ayman Oraif is a standout name at King’s College Hospital London in Jeddah, where his expertise and approach redefine patient care. Over 15 enriching years, Dr. Oraif has meticulously woven his deep knowledge of OBGYN and IVF with a philosophy that sees beyond the clinical — to the hopes and dreams of every individual he assists.
Dr. Oraif embarked on his medical voyage at a prestigious university, later elevating his practice through specialized fertility training at globally acclaimed institutions. This journey equipped him with unparalleled skills in cutting-edge treatments, including minimally invasive gynecology, tailored to meet the unique challenges couples face on their paths to parenthood.
Beyond his clinical excellence, Dr. Oraif’s roles as a fellow with esteemed medical societies in America and Canada, and as an associate professor, highlight a career dedicated not just to treating but also to teaching and advancing the field of fertility medicine.
His research contributions mirror a commitment to progress, pushing boundaries to enhance fertility care. Yet, it’s his drive to demystify and share knowledge through community engagement and health education initiatives that truly bridges the gap between medical innovation and patient empowerment.
Dr. Ayman Oraif’s journey is more than a series of professional achievements; it’s a testament to his belief in a world where advanced care and compassion go hand in hand, making the dream of family a reality for many.
REI & MIG Fellowship – University of Western Ontario (2011-2013)
ObGyn Residency – University of Manitoba (2006 -2011)
Medical School – King Abdulaziz University (1997-2003)
MOH KSA License to Practice, 2015
Canadian board in REI and MIG, 2013
Canadian and American Board in OBGYN, 2011
George A. Vilos, MD, Rakia AlJasser, Angelos G. Vilos, Ayman Oraif, Hanin Abduljabar, and Basim Abu-Rafea. Histopathology and Clinical Outcomes of 151 Women withPostmenopausal Bleeding Treated withResectoscopic Surgery. Journal of Minimally Invasive Gynecology. Vol 27, No 3, March/April 2020
SOGC member ACOG member, SCFHS