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Mr Graham Sleat
Trust score 8/100 Accepting new patients

Mr

Mr Graham Sleat

Orthopaedic Surgery

English
7,160+ Patients seen
2 Years in practice
7 Publications
1 Languages spoken

About

Training & Background

Mr Sleat qualified from Cambridge University in 2004 and subsequently trained in hospitals in Cambridge, Ipswich, London and Kent before moving to the Oxford Region. He completed specialist orthopaedic training in the Oxford Region in 2016 including two years of training in hip and knee replacement surgery. He then spent a year on a fellowship at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada, where he developed his specialist interests in trauma, and sports injuries to the knee. He returned to Oxford in 2017 as a locum consultant in Orthopaedic Trauma based at the John Radcliffe Major Trauma Centre for 18 months prior to taking up his substantive consultant post based at the Horton General Hospital.

Mr Sleat specialises in primary hip replacement surgery as well as the treatment of sports injuries of the knee including arthroscopic surgery. He runs the acute knee clinic based at the Horton General Hospital as well as being a trauma specialist for the trust treating injuries to both the upper and lower limbs.

Research & Teaching

Mr Sleat has an interest in research being the trauma research lead for the Horton Hospital and trust principal investigator for two current studies. He has published and presented papers on outcomes after trauma surgery and was also part of the Department of Health team that drove the successful implementation of trauma networks in England.

Mr Sleat was until recently the training lead for orthopaedic registrars based at the Horton Hospital and ran the innovative Oxford University Hospitals Trauma & Orthopaedic (CESR) training programme. He was also the department's lead for clinical governance.

He is now the Deputy Clinical Director for Trauma & Orthopaedics across OUH and the divisional medical informatics lead for the NOTSSCaN division at OUH.

Professional Memberships


• Royal College of Surgeons of England


• British Orthopaedic Association


• Orthopaedic Trauma Society


• Faculty of Medical Leadership & Management

“Evidence-based care tailored to each patient — taking the time to explain options and shared decisions.”

— Mr Graham Sleat

Education & training

  1. 2015–2021 MD · Medicine and Surgery
    UAB Barcelona
  2. 2021–2025 Residency · Orthopaedic Surgery
    Universidad de Navarra

Career & appointments

  1. 2025-09–2026-08 Junior consultant
    UAB Barcelona Teaching Hospital — Orthopaedic Surgery

Licenses & insurance

Medical licenses

— Organización Médica Colegial de España (OMC)
#-262614 active · expires 2028-12-31

Board certifications

European Board of Orthopaedic Surgery
#EB-F70960D1 · issued 2026 · renewal 2036
Malpractice insurance: HDI Global · 4,000,000 EUR coverage · No claims on file

Procedures performed

ProcedureCodeLifetime count
GP consultation 99213 1,019
Annual physical exam 99395 2,141
Vaccination administration 90471 1,061
Minor procedure (skin) 17110 570

Services & pricing

ServiceDurationModalityPrice
New patient consultation (60m) 60 min in_clinic|telemed 180.00 EUR
Follow-up consultation (30m) 30 min in_clinic|telemed|phone 90.00 EUR
Vaccination administration 60 min in_clinic 360.00 EUR
Minor procedure (skin) 90 min in_clinic 270.00 EUR

Office, team & in practice

Graham Sleat
HEADSHOT
Graham Sleat in consultation
IN OFFICE
Graham Sleat with the team
WITH TEAM
Graham Sleat at a conference
CONFERENCE

Videos

introduction · 87s
Meet Graham Sleat

Research & publications

h-index: 18 · i10: 7

  1. Validation of clinical scoring in Orthopaedic Surgery
    Graham Sleat, et al. · European Journal of Medicine, 2026
    DOI: 10.4279/euroclin.2026.0 · PMID: 39841396 · cited by 19
  2. Long-term follow-up of Orthopaedic Surgery across
    Graham Sleat, et al. · European Journal of Medicine, 2025
    DOI: 10.4619/euroclin.2025.1 · PMID: 30726790 · cited by 137
  3. Validation of clinical scoring in Orthopaedic Surgery
    Graham Sleat, et al. · European Journal of Medicine, 2024
    DOI: 10.4365/euroclin.2024.2 · PMID: 36252962 · cited by 15

Invited talks

  • Practical updates in Orthopaedic Surgery European Annual Congress (Orthopaedic Surgery) · Vienna · 2024 · invited
  • Single-centre experience in Orthopaedic Surgery National Society Meeting · · 2023 · oral abstract

Awards & memberships

Awards

  • 🏆 Top-rated Orthopaedic Surgery — · EuroClinics Patient Choice · 2025 · regional

Society memberships

  • WONCA Europe — Family Doctors — Member · since 2026
  • national college of family doctors — Member · since 2026
  • European Union of Medical Specialists (UEMS) — Member · since 2026

Patient reviews

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Knowledge
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Wait Time
3.80
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0.02
Ease Of Appointment
4.00
Value For Money
4.10
Would Recommend Pct
4
  • ★ 5 verified visit

    “Very thorough first visit — explained every step. Booking was easy and the staff were welcoming.”

    — Anna B. · 2026-05-09

  • ★ 5 verified visit

    “Took time to listen and reviewed all my previous results. I would absolutely recommend.”

    — Marco V. · 2026-04-28

  • ★ 4 verified visit

    “Professional and knowledgeable. Wait on the day was a bit long, otherwise excellent.”

    — Helena F. · 2026-04-07

Articles by this doctor

  • Patient education Patient guide to Orthopaedic Surgery
  • Awareness When should you see a orthopaedic surgery?

For international patients

Coordinator
Patient liaison · graham.sleat@euroclinics.example

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