Meet Dr. Cynthia Williams
BS, Nutrition, The Ohio State University
Medical Degree: Ohio State University
Internal Medicine Residency: St. Mary Medical Center, UCLA College of Medicine
Diplomat: American Board Internal Medicine
Clinical Endocrinology Fellowship: Harbor UCLA
Subspecialty Board Certification: Endocrinology, Diabetes & Metabolism
Director, Metabolic Bone Clinic, City of Hope National Medical Center
Clinical Faculty, Harbor- UCLA, Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Endocrinology
Chair, Division of Endocrinology, Torrance Memorial Hospital
Member, American Diabetes Association
Certified in Cardiometobolic Health
Certified in Thyroid Ultrasonography
Member, Endocrine Society
Frequent Speaker on Diabetes, Cardiometobolic Health, Thyroid Disorders and Menopause
Board-Certified in Internal Medicine and Endocrinology
Director of Diabetes Care, Torrance Memorial Hospital
Dr. Cynthia Williams is a respected specialist in internal medicine and endocrinology, dedicated to providing comprehensive care for patients with thyroid disorders, diabetes, metabolic syndrome, weight management challenges, and other hormone-related conditions.
As the Director of Diabetes Care at Torrance Memorial Hospital, Dr. Williams is recognized for her expertise in the prevention and management of complex metabolic diseases. She is also a sought-after speaker, known for her engaging presentations on topics such as hormone balance, diabetes care, and sustainable weight management.
Originally from Dayton, Ohio, Dr. Williams earned her B.S. in Human Nutrition from the Ohio State University, where she was inducted into Omicron Nu and Phi Kappa Phi honor societies. She earned her medical degree from the Ohio State University College of Medicine and completed her internship and residency at St. Mary Medical Center/UCLA College of Medicine. She was honored with the Outstanding Ambulatory Care Resident Award.
Ellen G., Patient
“Fabulous endocrinologist! Kind, caring, takes her time, brilliant, approachable and honest. Dr. Williams was instrumental in saving my life from a rare form of thyroid cancer.”
Rebecca G., Patient