
Mr Dale Ojutiku
Professional statement
Mr Dale Ojutiku is a passionate consultant gynaecologist in London and Essex. He specialises in prolapse, endometriosis, pelvic pain, fibroids, and menstrualdisorders.
Upon graduating in 1985 from the University of Ibadan, one of Nigeria’s top universities, Mr Ojutiku came to the UK to undertake his early postgraduate training in the East Midlands and in London, and was a research fellow in genito-urinary medicine for a year at St Mary´s Hospital. In 1999 he completed a master’s degree in prenatal genetics and fetal medicine at the University of London, which is complemented by his 2009 postgraduate diploma in healthcare risk management from Loughborough University.
Mr Ojutiku was a substantive consultant obstetrician and gynaecologist with the Mid & South Essex NHS Hospitals Trust for over two decades until he retired from public healthcare in 2023. During his tenure, he had additional roles with the Basildon University Hospital as an undergraduate tutor, a course organiser, and a lead clinician for clinical risk management.
Mr Ojutiku is dedicated to providing bespoke care and treatment for each patient according to their needs and well-being.
Clinics

25 Harley Street
W1G Marylebone London, Harley Street, W1G 9QWMedical insurances accepted
Credentials
Professional experience
- 32 years of experience
- Consultant gynaecologist, 25 Harley Street (2023 – present)
Subspecialties
- Polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS)
- Laparoscopic surgery
Professional memberships
- Fellow, Royal College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists
- Fellow, Faculty of Sexual & Reproductive Healthcare
Education
- MA in Healthcare Risk Management, Loughborough University (2009)
- Fellowship, Faculty of Sexual & Reproductive Healthcare (2007)
Teaching posts
- Undergraduate tutor, Basildon University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust (2004 – 2014)
- Course organiser of the Essex perineal surgical skills workshop for midwives (2003 – 2012)
Positions in organisations
- Chariman, Essex Medical Society (2024 – present)
- Director, Heritage Medical Trust (2023 – present)
Languages spoken
- English
Reviews
- Would you recommend this doctor?
- Treatment of the doctor
- Treatment of the staff
- Waiting time
- Condition of facilities
- I am happy with the detailed explanation I get from the Doctor, I believe I have not been dismissed at all my appointments.
- Excellent felt listened to very gentle bedside manner and have come up with a treatment plan
- Very smooth process and Dr Ojutiku was great!
- 0 stars I underwent a diagnostic laparoscopy after years of severe, debilitating menstrual pain that affects my ability to work and maintain my mental health. After waiting eight weeks for followup, I was told nothing was found and advised simply to “go on the pill” and attend a family planning clinic, despite prior severe mental health side effects. No further investigation, imaging, or specialist referral was offered, even though my ovaries were described as bulky. I was left feeling dismissed
- Dr Ojutiku was very good and was the first dr to make me feel listened to and was very knowledgeable
- Great customer care, very compassionate and provided me with relevant information regarding my care and treatment.
- Overall my care was excellent, some refurbishment works were taking place outside the treatment room which was a little noisy but didn’t affect my appointment