About Dr. Rondinelli

Dr. Rondinelli was born and raised in Woodbridge, Ontario. She completed an Honors Bachelor of Health Sciences degree and a Master of Science degree in Medical Biophysics at The University of Western Ontario. She pursued her Medical Degree at St. George’s University in Grenada, West Indies and completed her clinical rotations in Brooklyn, New York and Southfield, Michigan. Dr. Rondinelli received her Obstetrics & Gynecology residency training at Ascension Providence/MSU-CHM in Southfield, Michigan.  

She became a Fellow of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists and worked for 2.5 years in Bay City, Michigan before returning to Ontario to practice in her field. 

Dr. Rondinelli specializes in minimally invasive gynecologic surgery, uterine prolapse, abnormal menstrual patterns, menopause, contraception care, and investigating infertility. She also provides a wide range of obstetrical services for pregnant individuals.  

Dr. Rondinelli practices evidence-based medicine and incorporates physical, mental, and emotional health care. She provides resources and works collaboratively with other health specialists to optimize the wellness of her patients.  

The Rondinellis have two children, Brooklyn and Joseph. They enjoy traveling and spending time with their extended family.  

Areas of Expertise

Gynecological Services

  • Routine obstetrical care 
  • Twin pregnancies 
  • External cephalic versions for breech presentation 
  • Prophylactic cerclage placement 
  • Cesarean sections 

Obstetrical Services

  • Pelvic organ prolapse 
  • Autoimmune and chronic conditions of the vulva 
  • Recurrent vaginal infections 
  • Heavy and/or painful periods 
  • Transgender care 
  • Comprehensive contraceptive care, including permanent sterilization 
  • Urinary incontinence 
  • Evaluation for infertility 
  • Bothersome symptoms of menopause 
  • Polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) 
  • Uterine fibroids 
  • Minimally invasive surgery 
  • Abnormal Pap smear management, including colposcopy 
  • Endometriosis