Reviews
Dr Ade was very kind and sympathetic. Listened to everything I had to say and explained everything in great detail. He arranged appropriate investigations. He put me totally at ease when I had to have an injection (for which I was very nervous) which he administered with great care and without pain. I cannot recommended Dr Ade highly enough.
Ade is very knowledgeable in his specialism and polite and courteous. Listened to what I had to say and explained everything in layman’s terms.
Didn’t feel the consultation had been rushed. Ade shared as much info and images as was necessary.
Thanks Ade!
Having arrived at the clinic and introduced I felt at ease straight away. Dr Adejuwon was very good. He had a great way of making you show him what symptoms you had or felt without it feeling a drama.
Wish I had found him a long time ago.
Dr Ade provided excellent medical care – he listened, took me seriously, and took time to share his professional expertise in a clear, open, and detailed way. This was extremely helpful. It allowed me to be involved in the decision about the next steps to take, ultimately with a view to getting a correct diagnosis.
Dr Ade took the time to explain everything in detail, and put together a plan to get me back to full fitness. More than exceeded my expectations!
Specialises in
- Sports and exercise medicine
Profile
Dr Ademola (Ade) Adejuwon is a London based Musculoskeletal Physician and Consultant in Sports and Exercise Medicine (SEM). His practice focuses on the non-operative management of musculoskeletal and sports related conditions including degenerative joint disease, tendon disease and soft tissue trauma involving all body parts.
He studied at Guy's, King's and St Thomas' Hospital's medical school (now part of King's College London) qualifying in 2002.
He completed a surgical training rotation in the East and North Hertfordshire Hospitals achieving Membership of the Royal College of Surgeons and further trained in Trauma and Orthopaedics at University College Hospital London (UCH) and Oxford Radcliffe Hospitals before changing specialty training to Sports and Exercise Medicine (SEM). He became an accredited specialist in SEM in 2013.
Dr Adejuwon is a Honorary Consultant at University College Hospital London.
He was lead club doctor for Saracens Rugby Club, 2007 - 2018, lead doctor of the England Rugby U16's age group (2013 - 2016), a medical team leader during the London 2012 Olympics and part of the medical delivery team for the 2015 Rugby World Cup.
He is a member of Faculty for the RFU Pre-Hospital Immediate Care in Sports and previously sat on the Medical advisory group for Medicine and Sports Science for the RFU.