A graduate of the University of Ilorin Medical School in Nigeria, Dr. Akinsola has been practicing medicine since 1997. He received his pediatric training at the University College Hospital (UCH) in Nigeria and the Bronx-Lebanon Hospital in New York. Today, he uses his clinical skills and technologically advanced investigative support to provide high-quality care for his patients. Dr. Akinsola is also a Fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics.
Research & Educational Background
Along with his specialized training, our doctor also holds a Master’s in Epidemiology. He participated in research work and vaccine development at the Medical Research Council Laboratories (UK) in Gambia. One of his studies ultimately led to the development of a new meningitis vaccine that dramatically reduced the incidence of the disease in Asia and Africa. Much of his work has been published in the world’s best medical journals.
Working in research has helped Dr. Akinsola develop a heightened attention to detail that he currently applies to treating patients. Having worked in an array of multicultural environments, he is also able to relate to many different cultures and maintains a warm, welcoming office.
Professional & Personal Background
Since moving to Atlanta, Georgia in 2012, Dr. Akinsola has worked as a pediatrician for both private and corporate institutions. He is currently on staff at the Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta and Northside Hospital. When he’s not working with patients, he’s active in his church community and involved in various missionary activities. His hobbies include reading, playing tennis, and traveling.
Dr. Akinsola speaks fluent English, French, Yoruba, and can communicate in medical Spanish. He is married to Bolanle Akinsola, a pediatric emergency medicine physician, and they are blessed with two children.
Meet Dr. Akinsola
A graduate of the University of Ilorin College of Medicine in Nigeria, Dr. Akinsola has been practicing medicine since 1997. He received his pediatric fellowship at University College Hospital (UCH) in Nigeria and Bronx-Lebanon Hospital in New York City. He currently utilizes his clinical skills and technologically advanced research support to provide high-quality care to his patients. Dr. Akinsola is also a Fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics.
Research and educational background
Along with his pediatric specialty, our doctor also holds a Master’s degree in Epidemiology. He participated in vaccine research and development at the Medical Research Council Laboratories (UK) in Gambia. One of his studies ultimately led to the development of a new meningitis vaccine that dramatically reduced the incidence of the disease in Asia and Africa. Much of his work has been published in the world’s top medical journals.
Working in research has helped Dr. Akinsola develop a heightened attention to detail, which he now applies to treating patients. Having worked in a variety of multicultural settings, he is also able to relate to many different cultures and maintains an office where everyone is welcome.
Personal and Professional Experience
Since arriving in Atlanta, Georgia, in 2012, Dr. Akinsola has worked as a pediatrician for both private and corporate settings. He is currently on staff at Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta and Northside Hospital. When not working with patients, he is actively involved in his church community and participates in various missionary activities. His hobbies include reading, playing tennis, and traveling.
Dr. Akinsola is fluent in English, French, and Yoruba, and can communicate in medical Spanish. He is married to Bolanle Akinsola, a pediatric emergency medicine physician, and they are blessed with two children.