Miss Adeola Olaitan, Consultant Obstetrician & Gynaecologist

Miss Adeola Olaitan

Consultant Obstetrician & Gynaecologist

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Miss Adeola Olaitan MBBS MD FRCOG

Consultant Obstetrician & Gynaecologist

MBBS MD FRCOG

Miss Adeola Olaitan

Consultant Obstetrician & Gynaecologist MBBS MD FRCOG

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MBBS MD FRCOG
MissAdeola Olaitan,Obstetrician & Gynaecologist
An introduction to Cervical Screenings
Cervical screening with Dr Adeola Olaitan - Part 1
Cervical Screening with Dr Adeola Olaitan - Part 2

Areas of expertise

  • Robotic surgery
  • Laparoscopic surgery
  • Cancer diagnostics
  • Cancer surgery
  • Women's cancer

Recommendations for Miss Olaitan

These recommendations are for information purposes only. Doctors providing recommendations do so in good faith and are not responsible for clinical outcomes.

Recommended by:

  • byDr Joanna Hseuh Pei Yong, GP

    Good patient centered care, excellent surgical reputation

  • byMiss Theresa Freeman-Wang, Consultant Gynaecologist

    Miss Adeola Olaitan is an excellent clinician. She is considered in her decision making, always available to provide clinical assistance and a sensible evidence-based opinion. The feedback I have received over the years from patients I have referred is always positive and complimentary. She also keeps me informed about the progress of anyone I have referred.

  • byMrs Nitu Bajekal, Obstetrician and Gynaecologist

    Adeola is thorough and really good with patients and at the same time is an excellent surgeon.

  • byDr Mary McCormack, Consultant Clinical Oncologist

    Miss Adeola Olaitan possesses an excellent clinical opinion and is a very talented surgeon.

  • byDr George Webster, Gastroenterologist and Hepatologist

    Highly recommended gynae oncology surgeon.

  • byDr Adam Rosenthal, Consultant Gynaecologist and Colposcopist

    Recommended obstetrician & gynaecologist

  • byDr Joanna Hseuh Pei Yong, GP

    Good patient centered care, excellent surgical reputation

  • byMiss Theresa Freeman-Wang, Consultant Gynaecologist

    Miss Adeola Olaitan is an excellent clinician. She is considered in her decision making, always available to provide clinical assistance and a sensible evidence-based opinion. The feedback I have received over the years from patients I have referred is always positive and complimentary. She also keeps me informed about the progress of anyone I have referred.

  • byMrs Nitu Bajekal, Obstetrician and Gynaecologist

    Adeola is thorough and really good with patients and at the same time is an excellent surgeon.

  • byDr Mary McCormack, Consultant Clinical Oncologist

    Miss Adeola Olaitan possesses an excellent clinical opinion and is a very talented surgeon.

  • byDr George Webster, Gastroenterologist and Hepatologist

    Highly recommended gynae oncology surgeon.

  • byDr Adam Rosenthal, Consultant Gynaecologist and Colposcopist

    Recommended obstetrician & gynaecologist

  • Address

    • Platinum Medical Centre

      15-17 Lodge Road, London, NW8 7JA

    • Golders Green Outpatients and Diagnostics Centre

      Roman House, 296 Golders Green Rd, London, NW11 9PY

    • The Harley Street Clinic

      35 Weymouth Street, London, W1G 8BJ

    • The Wellington Hospital

      St Johns Wood, London, NW8 7JA

    • Video consultation

      Online

    About Miss Adeola Olaitan

    GMC number: 3256701

    Year qualified: 1987

    Place of primary qualification: University of London

    Miss Adeola Olaitan is a Consultant Gynaecological Oncologist at University College Hospital London, where she has been serving since 2002. She specialises in diagnosing and treating cancers affecting women, including ovarian, uterine, endometrial, and cervical cancers. Miss Olaitan employs minimally invasive techniques such as laparoscopic and robotic surgery to ensure the best outcomes for her patients.

    In addition to her NHS role, Miss Olaitan runs a private practice at The Harley Street Clinic and The Platinum Medical Centre. She offers routine gynaecological checks, including smear tests, chlamydia testing, and Mirena coil insertion. She is also proficient in HPV testing and vaccination.

    Miss Olaitan is an Honorary Senior Lecturer and has contributed over 60 peer-reviewed publications and book chapters. She is a member of several prestigious societies, including the British Gynaecological Cancer Society and the International Gynaecological Cancer Society. Her extensive training and experience enable her to provide top-tier care for a variety of gynaecological oncology conditions.

    Areas of expertise

    • Cancer diagnostics
    • Cancer screening and prevention
    • Cancer surgery
    • Cervical (cone) biopsy
    • Cervical cancer
    • Colposcopy
    • Dysmenorrhoea (period pain)
    • Endometrial biopsy
    • Endometrial cancer
    • Fallopian tube cancer
    • General gynaecology
    • Heavy periods (menorrhagia)
    • Hysterectomy
    • Hysteroscopy
    • Irregular periods
    • Laparoscopic hysterectomy
    • Laparoscopic surgery
    • Menopause
    • Oophorectomy (ovary removal surgery)
    • Ovarian cancer
    • Ovarian cysts
    • Peritoneal cancer
    • Robotic surgery
    • Smear test
    • Vaginal cancer
    • Vulval cancer
    • Vulvectomy
    • Well woman checks
    • Womb (endometrial cancer)
    • Womb cancer
    • Women's cancer

    Professional memberships

    Royal College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RCOG)
    British Gynaecological Cancer Society
    British Society for Colposcopy and Cervical Pathology
    International Gynaecological Cancer Society
    General Medical Council

    Articles by Miss Adeola Olaitan

    Neoadjuvant chemotherapy versus debulking surgery in advanced tubo-ovarian cancers: pooled analysis of individual patient data from the eortc 55971 and chorus trials

    Patient-reporting improves estimates of postoperative complication rates: a prospective cohort study in gynaecological oncology

    Feasibility of circulating tumour cell (ctc) enumeration and molecular profiling (mp) in advanced endometrial cancer (aec).

    Intraoperative methylene blue dye staining detects peritoneal defects associated with endometriosis and pelvic pain

    HPV vaccine in the treatment of usual type vulval and vaginal intraepithelial neoplasia: a systematic review

    Knowledge of cervical cancer and attendance at cervical cancer screening: a survey of black women in London

    Dna methylation signatures in vaginal fluid samples for detection of cervical and endometrial cancer

    Rapid-access gynecological oncology clinic outcomes in North London, UK

    Clinical epidemiology of epithelial ovarian cancer in the UK

    Prevention of cervical cancer