Dr Inyang Takon, Consultant Paediatrician

Dr Inyang Takon

Consultant Paediatrician

Dr Inyang Takon MBBS MPH MSc (Lond) MRCPCH FRCPCH FWACP

Consultant Paediatrician

MBBS MPH MSc (Lond) MRCPCH FRCPCH FWACP

Dr Inyang Takon

Consultant Paediatrician MBBS MPH MSc (Lond) MRCPCH FRCPCH FWACP

MBBS MPH MSc (Lond) MRCPCH FRCPCH FWACP
HCA-Healthcare-UK

Areas of expertise

  • Paediatric (Pediatric) Neurodevelopment
  • Paediatric (Pediatric) Neurodisability
HCA-Healthcare-UK

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About Dr Inyang Takon

GMC number: 5203229

Year qualified: 1988

Place of primary qualification: University of Ibadan

Dr Inyang Takon is a Consultant Paediatrician currently working at Pinehill Hospital in Hertfordshire, The Portland Hospital in London, and Rivers Hospital in Hertfordshire. She also serves the NHS at Queen Elizabeth II Hospital and Welwyn Garden City. Her areas of interest include ADHD, epilepsy, cerebral palsy, and autistic spectrum disorder.

Dr Takon graduated from University College Hospital, Ibadan, Nigeria in 1988 with a Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery. She earned a master’s in Public Health in 2000 from the University of Lagos, Nigeria, and completed a master’s in Community Paediatrics at the University of London in 2001. Her extensive education and experience make her a leading expert in her field.

She is a Member of the Royal College of Paediatrics, a Fellow of the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health, and a Fellow of the West African College of Physicians. Dr Takon is also active in research, having published articles in Psychiatry and Epilepsy Journals. She has delivered talks on ADHD and epilepsy.

Dr Takon treats a variety of conditions including ADHD, epilepsy, cerebral palsy, and autism spectrum disorder. She also conducts assessments for developmental delay, tic disorders, foetal alcohol spectrum disorders, and motor coordination difficulties. She has been in her current roles since her appointment in 2003.

Areas of expertise

  • Paediatric (Pediatric) Neurodevelopment
  • Paediatric (Pediatric) Neurodisability