Mr Wale Olarinde was awarded the iWantGreatCare certificate of excellence in 2024 for delivering outstanding care.

 

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Written by a NHS patient at Chesterfield Royal Hospital
1st May 2024


The doctor really made me feel at ease and made sure I understood everything clearly and supported me alongside the nurse as I suffer with health anxiety. Great doctor thank you so much

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Written by a private patient at Thornbury Hospital - part of Circle Health Group
29th April 2024


I would highly recommend Mr Olarinde. He is professional, knowledgeable, and explained everything thorough, leaving me feeling extremely relieved. I have already given his details to a friend. Thank you

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Written by a private patient at Thornbury Hospital - part of Circle Health Group
26th April 2024


Mr Olarinde was exceptional. He had all my test results and was fully aware of what had happened so far. He was thorough, patient, professional and caring. He completed the endoscopy and diagnosed immediately. I was extremely happy with my visit and would highly recommend him.

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Written by a private patient at Thornbury Hospital - part of Circle Health Group
17th April 2024


Great consultation - Mr Olarinde understood my condition / history and proposed a logical and structured treatment plan. Followed up with background information on the condition for further reading.

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Written by a private patient at Claremont Private Hospital
17th April 2024


Wed 4/17/2024 10:01 AM I had an appointment with Mr. Wale Olarinde at Spire Claremont Hospital on Monday, March 25th, 2024 at 2:00 pm. The consultation cost £200, and an additional £185 was charged for a hearing test.   When I met Mr. Olarinde, he immediately started asking quick-fire questions and expressed interest only in the current symptoms rather than the past ones. However, he received two phone calls during our conversation, which interrupted our discussion. He seemed annoyed by the second call. After examining my ears, he said they were fine. He noted my general health issues on his computer and gave me a card for a hearing test. He did not prescribe any medication and only examined my ears (not nose or throat).    After the appointment, I was unsure about his diagnosis of my left ear, which still felt blocked. He called me twice at home, now slowly asking the same questions about my symptoms, and I gave the same answers as before. I eventually decided to end the consultation because I felt like I was wasting my time and money with this doctor. Despite his being polite on the phone, he wrote in a letter to my GP saying that I was impolite: this was untrue and I found it defamatory. I simply explained that I did not want to continue with his services because I was confused about his diagnosis, and did not feel satisfied with the consultation. I thanked him for his time and said goodnight. The letter only told of my medication, symptoms, hearing test result and visual inspection of my ear: no useful professional opinion about my condition was provided.   Based on my experience, I do not feel comfortable recommending him to others.

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I am an ear nose & throat/head & neck surgeon. I see patients with general ear nose and throat conditions including thyroid and parathyroid disease. My area of special interest is head and neck surgery (both cancer and benign disease). My aim is to address your specific reason for coming to see me and work out a treatment plan you understand and can identify with. #lump in my throat; #thyroid lump; #hoarse