Dr Sylvia Kama‑Kieghe is an NHS GP, women’s health specialist and digital health speaker who helps organisations tackle online health misinformation.
Through her AskAwayHealth platform and YouTube channel, she reaches women across the UK, US, Nigeria, India and beyond with clear, evidence-based content on periods, fibroids, menopause, contraception and vulval health.
Brands, health organisations and event organisers work with Dr Sylvia when they need a trusted GP voice who understands social media, women’s health and the realities of digital health campaigns.
Partner with a practising NHS GP who reaches women across 10+ countries with clear, evidence-based health content.
For Events & Conferences:
Talks, keynotes, workshops
For Health Organisations & Brands:
Digital health campaigns, content partnerships
For Media & Podcasts:
Expert commentary, explainer segments

What I Do
Speaking & Workshops – Women’s Health & Health Misinformation
As a women’s health speaker and NHS GP, I design talks and workshops that are practical, honest and easy to apply in real life. I regularly see how online health misinformation shows up in clinic – from “miracle” fibroid cures to confusing menopause hacks – and I bring that frontline experience into every session.
I work with conferences, organisations and community groups who want clear, evidence-based sessions on:
- Women’s health across the life course – periods, fibroids, contraception, fertility, menopause and vulval health
- How online health misinformation affects women, especially Black and minoritised communities
- Digital health and social media – how to spot red flags, find trusted sources and talk about health content with patients or the public
Formats I offer as a digital health speaker and trainer:
- Keynote talks for healthcare, women’s health and digital health events
- Panel discussions bringing a real-world GP perspective to online health and misinformation
- Practical workshops for clinicians, communications teams or community leaders on “talking back” to social media myths
- Public-facing webinars that help women feel more confident asking questions and challenging bad information
Every session is tailored to your audience – whether that’s clinicians, comms teams, students or the general public – and anchored in current evidence, respectful language and real patient stories (with identities protected).
- Keynotes, panels and training on women’s health, social media misinformation and digital health content.
Digital Campaigns & Brand Partnerships
Alongside speaking, I work as a women’s health content creator and digital health content creator, partnering with organisations that want medically accurate campaigns women actually trust and share.
I collaborate with brands, charities and health organisations on:
- Short-form video campaigns (YouTube, TikTok, Instagram) tackling specific myths – for example around contraception, vulval lumps, fibroids or HRT
- Educational content series that explain complex topics in simple, calm language without sensationalism
- Trusted health information projects, including work on tackling online health misinformation and improving digital health literacy
- Advisory support on campaign messaging, scripts and content review to ensure accuracy and avoid unintended harm
When you work with Dr Sylvia on digital health campaigns, you get:
- A practising NHS GP who understands both clinical guidelines and social media culture
- A proven track record in women’s health content, with a global audience of women
- Experience partnering on misinformation projects with national bodies, ensuring your content is robust and responsible
- A calm, friendly tone that reassures viewers without diluting the seriousness of their health concerns
All collaborations are clearly disclosed, aligned with GMC and UK advertising guidance, and focused on supporting women to make informed decisions – not on over-claiming or fear-based messaging.
If you’re planning a campaign or partnership and need a GP speaker UK based, a health misinformation speaker, or a digital health content creator who can translate clinical evidence into engaging content, this is where I can help.
- Co-created short videos, series or advisory for brands and organisations that want medically accurate content women trust.
Media & Expert Commentary
As a practising NHS GP and women’s health GP, I regularly see how headlines, TikToks and WhatsApp forwards show up in real consultations. That makes my media work very grounded in what real people are actually worried about – from “natural” fibroid cures to viral menopause hacks and scare stories about contraception.
I work with journalists, producers and podcast hosts who need a calm, clear health expert commentator who can explain the evidence without jargon, panic or judgement. I’m experienced speaking live, to-camera and on audio, and I’m comfortable translating complex guidance into simple, shareable language.
You can contact me as a media health expert or digital health expert for:
- TV, radio and online news interviews on women’s health, primary care and everyday GP issues
- Comment on health misinformation, social media “health hacks” and how they affect patients
- Expert quotes on fibroids, periods, contraception, fertility, vulval health, menopause and HRT
- Perspective on health inequalities affecting Black and minoritised women, and how digital health can narrow or widen those gaps
- Panels, podcasts and webinars on digital health, online health misinformation and “YouTube doctors”
What I bring as a health expert commentator:
- A practising NHS GP with front-line experience of how misinformation plays out in clinic
- A women’s health and sexual health focus, with particular experience supporting Black and minoritised women
- A digital health lens – I create regular content on YouTube, TikTok and Instagram, so I understand how health stories travel online
- A “Calm GP” style – friendly, honest and reassuring, while staying firmly evidence-based
For media and expert commentary enquiries, please use the contact details to share your brief, deadline and preferred format. I do my best to respond quickly to time-sensitive requests.
- TV, radio, podcasts and written commentary on women’s health and online misinformation.
Why Partner with Askawayhealth
- 92,000+ YouTube subscribers and 8.8M+ views (including Instagram and Tiktok)
- Audience: 80% women, mainly 25–44, in the UK, US, Nigeria, India, Canada and beyond
- Focus on menopause, fibroids, vulval health, contraception and midlife health – high-need, high-misinformation areas
- Finalist: RCGP Content Creator 2024; contributor to a UK APPG Fibroids enquiry
- Partnered with PIF and NHS England on a misinformation video project
How We can Work Together
- One-off talks or panels
- Webinar or in-person workshops for clinicians or the public
- Short-form video campaigns (YouTube, TikTok, Instagram)
- Advisory on digital health content and misinformation strategy
Enquiry Section
To discuss a project or event, please share:
- Your organisation and audience
- The topic / campaign focus
- Format (talk, workshop, campaign, advisory)
- Rough dates and budget
- Contact: Email: admin@askawayhealth.org
