About
Dr. Adesola Oyewole is a board-certified family medicine physician with over 15 years of experience in health and wellness. She graduated Summa Cum Laude from the University of Houston Honors College before completing seven years of medical education. Her residency training in family medicine took place at Houston Methodist, affiliated with Weill Cornell College of Medicine.
Dr. Oyewole brings a holistic lens to every patient encounter, drawing on osteopathic philosophy and a functional medicine perspective. She prioritizes lifestyle interventions over medication, viewing pharmaceuticals as a temporary bridge while patients build sustainable habits. She is deeply passionate about preventive medicine, metabolic health, PCOS, diabetes, hypertension, and cardiovascular wellness. An award-winning physician, she also carries a strong commitment to health education and community service. Outside of medicine, she shares her life with her husband and daughter.
Education & Training
Undergraduate
University of Houston Honors College, Summa Cum Laude
Residency
Family Medicine, Methodist Hospital (Houston Methodist), Houston, TX, affiliated with Weill Cornell College of Medicine
Certifications
Conditions Treated
Who is Dr. Oyewole right for?
Dr. Oyewole is an excellent match for adults managing chronic conditions such as hypertension, diabetes, PCOS, or insulin resistance. Patients seeking a physician who leads with lifestyle changes before prescriptions find her approach particularly effective. She also serves adults navigating menopause, mental wellness concerns like anxiety and depression, or weight management goals with GLP-1 therapies. Her telemedicine access makes her a strong fit for Texas patients who prefer remote care.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Dr. Oyewole focuses on hypertension, Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes, PCOS, obesity, insulin resistance, and menopause. She also treats anxiety, depression, ADHD, and heart disease. Her clinical interests extend to preventive medicine, metabolic health, and nutritional wellness.
Dr. Oyewole prioritizes lifestyle interventions before reaching for a prescription. She views medication as a temporary measure and works with patients to build sustainable habits for long-term health. Her philosophy draws on osteopathic and functional medicine principles, emphasizing the whole person rather than isolated symptoms.
Yes. Dr. Oyewole holds board certification in family medicine. She also practices with training in preventive and functional medicine, bringing a broad clinical perspective to her patients.
Dr. Oyewole completed her family medicine residency at Houston Methodist in Houston, Texas. That program holds an affiliation with Weill Cornell College of Medicine.
Yes. Dr. Oyewole manages GLP-1 medications including semaglutide and tirzepatide for qualified patients. She offers this program both in person and via telemedicine throughout Texas. Medication costs are separate from the membership fee; semaglutide starts at $150 per vial, lasting four to six weeks at the starting dose.
Yes. Dr. Oyewole includes HRT and menopause care within the $150 per month Unlimited Primary Care membership. She takes a personalized approach, factoring in each patient's health history and goals before recommending a treatment plan.
Yes. Dr. Oyewole treats anxiety, depression, and ADHD as part of her primary care scope. She incorporates mental wellness into her whole-person philosophy, considering the connection between mental and physical health in every care plan.
Members can contact Dr. Oyewole directly by phone call or text at any time, including outside regular office hours. This direct access is a core part of membership at Lily Primary Care.
Doctor profile last updated June 6, 2026
