Medical Director, Gameday Men’s Health Owings Mills & Frederick
Dr. Leigh Vinocur is a board-certified physician with over 30 years of experience in emergency and ambulatory medicine. As the Medical Director of Gameday Men’s Health in Owings Mills and Frederick, MD, she blends traditional and integrative medical expertise to support men’s hormonal and metabolic health. She is a leader in medical cannabis science and a recognized media contributor in national health communications.
Dr. Vinocur is a recognized medical expert who frequently appears on national media outlets such as NewsNation Now, the Today Show, CNN, HLN, Fox News Channel, and the Dr. Oz Show.
Her contributions to healthcare have been honored by organizations including the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the Maryland Network Against Domestic Violence, and the American College of Emergency Physicians, where she also serves as a national spokesperson.
Dr. Leigh Vinocur is the Medical Director of Gameday Men’s Health clinics in Owings Mills and Frederick, Maryland. She is a board-certified physician with dual residency training in urology and emergency medicine as well as 30 years of experience in both hospital-based and ambulatory medicine.
Dr. Vinocur previously ran a 15-clinic urgent care practice for a large healthcare organization, managing more than 100 providers serving over 150,000 patients a year. She has extensive experience and education in medical cannabis, completing one of the first Master’s degrees in Medical Cannabis Science and Therapeutics in the United States.
Due to her expertise, Dr. Vinocur was appointed by the Governor of Maryland to the state’s Cannabis Public Health Advisory Council. She chairs the subcommittee on Medical Cannabis Science Training for Healthcare Providers. This unique background allows her to integrate traditional medicine with medical cannabis therapeutics to optimize hormonal and metabolic health for men.
Dr. Vinocur is a recognized medical expert who frequently appears on national media outlets such as NewsNation Now, the Today Show, CNN, HLN, Fox News Channel, and the Dr. Oz Show.
Her contributions to healthcare have been honored by organizations including the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the Maryland Network Against Domestic Violence, and the American College of Emergency Physicians, where she also serves as a national spokesperson.