Reviews
I don’t have much to add. Mr Colegate Stone was on time, friendly, seemed to understand the problem, explained it and possible treatments to me in a way that was clear and understandable. Much appreciated.
Mr Colegate-Stone has been great, very clear informative and everything went smoothly on my operation and recovery so far.
Background in Shoulder gave confidence when seeing him about my shoulder problem
Was certain to get me feedback by both telephone and in writing after reviewing imaging which took place after my in-person appointment.
Fantastic Consultant. Highly recommended.
Specialises in
- Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery
Profile
Mr Toby Colegate-Stone is a London-based consultant orthopaedic and trauma surgeon. He is a sub-specialist shoulder, elbow, and sports trauma surgeon. He has an active interest in: arthroscopic (keyhole) shoulder surgery; sports injuries and fractures; non-interventional treatment strategies; shoulder instability and dislocation surgery; rotator cuff shoulder repair; shoulder arthritis and replacement surgery.
Mr Colegate-Stone studied medicine at Oxford University (St Edmund Hall) and completed his clinical studies at University College London. His early training was in the South East of England as well as at St Vincent's Hospital in Sydney, Australia. He was then appointed onto the London Orthopaedic training rotation. Later, he undertook two recognised sub-specialist fellowship trainings. The first was at the internationally renowned Cape Shoulder Institute, University of Stellebosch, Cape Town, and the second was at King's College Hospital where is now a consultant and clinical lead.
His particular academic interest is in outcomes and its pragmatic use to help patients and services. This led him to complete the Value Based Healthcare course with Harvard Business School. Subsequently, he has helped design and re-build NHS services.
He remains active with research and has presented at national and international conferences, and has published more than 40 peer-reviewed papers, as well as having written chapters in international shoulder textbooks. All of Mr Colegate-Stone's experience and expertise gives him the privilege of peer-review support for internationally recognised papers. Within the King's College Hospital, he is part of the FRCS faculty and gives academic support to the department trainees.