Michelle Sang, MD, FACOG, ABAARM, WIMI-CP
Dr. Sang is here to help you reach your personal health goals. She is a first generation Canadian born American who has lived in the Portland area since 1970. Her scope of practice includes all stages of life from adolescence to reproductive age and beyond. She has comprehensive experience in infertility, simple and complex gynecologic surgical procedures using minimally invasive technology, incontinence and prolapse management, and treatment for hormone concerns.
Dr. Sang has a sincere interest in her patients’ individual health care needs that has motivated her to learn more about nutrition and impact of lifestyle on health. She is a firm believer in modern medicine but also uses an integrative approach with a focus on getting to the root cause of symptoms. She has sought out extra training in functional medicine and continues to formally study integrative health including herbal medicine, nutrition and stress management to optimize physical and emotional health and prevent chronic illness.
When not in the office, she enjoys time with her two sons and maintains her own wellness through yoga, swimming, forest bathing, cooking and connection to family and friends.
Professional Training and Affiliations
Institute of Functional Medicine
Fellow, American College Obstetrics and Gynecology
June 2020 – present: Aviva Romm, MD Herbal Medicine for Women
September 2018 – June 2019: Women’s Functional and Integrative Medicine Professional Training Program with Aviva Romm
October 2017 – October 2018: ADAPT Practitioner training at Chris Kresser Institute
Hospitals Served: Providence St Vincent Medical Center, Legacy Good Samaritan Medical Center
General Services
General gynecology
Integrative women’s health care
Personalized nutrition and lifestyle medicine
Gynecologic surgical procedures
Infertility
Incontinence and prolapse management
Education
Medical Degree: Oregon Health Sciences University, Portland, Oregon
Residency: OB/GYN, Oregon Health Services University (OHSU)
Undergraduate: Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts