Lauren Campbell, MD

Provider Specialties
Obstetrics, Gynecology
Dr. Lauren Campbell was raised in the Philadelphia suburbs in Chester County, PA. She attended college at the University of Pittsburgh. While completing a degree in Chemistry, she was elected to Phi Beta Kappa and graduated summa cum laude. In college, she volunteered at UPMC and worked as a campus tour guide for prospective students. She returned to the Philadelphia region to attend medical school at Jefferson Medical College (now Sidney Kimmel Medical College at TJU).
Dr. Campbell stayed at Jefferson to complete her residency in Obstetrics and Gynecology. She was elected to the resident chapter of the Gold Humanism Honor Society and received multiple other awards including the Dr. B. Frank Lovett Award for Compassion and Excellence in the Medical Care of Women, the Resident Research Award, and the RYAN Program Resident Award for Excellence in Family Planning. During her final year of residency, she served as Administrative Chief Resident. Dr. Campbell enjoys traveling, fitness, reading, spending time with friends and family, and cheering for favorite team, the Eagles.
Care You Can Feel. Stories You Can Trust.
Hear from real patients who experienced the compassionate, personalized care that sets Axia Women’s Health apart.
News & Resources

September 16, 2025
Axia Women’s Health Launches AI-Assisted Mammograms To Support Earlier Breast Cancer Detection
Axia Women’s Health announced today it is now offering an FDA-cleared artificial intelligence (AI) technology with every mammogram at no cost to patients. By investing in offering this additional service...
Read More

April 14, 2026
Libido Changes: What’s Normal, What’s Not
Let’s talk about something a lot of women wonder about but rarely bring up at their annual appointment: libido. More specifically, the fact that it changes and that it can be hard to know whether what you’re...
Read More

April 14, 2026
How Vaginal Health Affects Your Fertility
When you’re trying to conceive, you’re probably tracking ovulation, taking prenatal vitamins, and paying close attention to your cycle. But here’s something that often flies under the radar: your vaginal...
Read More
Ready for the Healthcare You Deserve?
Better women's health is within your reach. Find your provider or book today.