Reviews
After covid-19 lockdowns had finished and I started playing football again I developed a bad pain in my right shin which stopped me from playing football. I was concerned I would never play football again. Dr Ade oversaw my treatment, starting with an MRI scan and blood tests and also referred me to podiatry and physiotherapy. The combination of Ade's oversight with podiatry and physio fixed the issue and got me back to playing football. Ade was optimistic at all times and he was friendly and professional. When I emailed him a couple of times with short questions about my treatment he replied quickly and clearly. I highly recommend Dr Ade.
Warm, empathic doctor, with a very positive energy!
Dr Ademola Adejuwon is very kind, patient and knowledgeable. I have a fair bit of social anxiety but felt very comfortable throughout my appointment. He went out of his way to double check my issue and caught something that others had overlooked. If I could go back in time, he would be the first doctor that I see for my injury.
Dr Adejuwan was extremely patient & caring. He listened attentively & gave me excellent advice whilst supporting my lifestyle. I felt completely relaxed during my consultation & ultimately relieved & happy with my diagnosis & treatment.
Thank you very much for the feedback.
A fine gentleman and doctor who left me completely at ease. He went above and beyond to personally request tests which happened straight away.
Thank you very much for the feedback. It is truly appreciated.
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- 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.