Mr
Mr Toby J Colegate-Stone
Orthopaedic Surgery
About
Toby studied medicine at Oxford University (St. Edmund Hall) and completed his clinical studies at University College London. He undertook his early surgical training on the King's College rotation as well working at St. Vincent's Hospital, Sydney. Following an additional year of research into shoulder surgery and in particular the analysis of outcomes he was appointed onto the London higher Orthopaedic training rotation where he became a Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons.
Toby has also undertaken two recognised sub-specialist fellowship trainings in shoulder and trauma surgery. The first at the internationally renowned Cape Shoulder Institute in Cape Town and at the University of Stellenbosch, and the second at King's College Hospital – a nationally recognised upper limb and major trauma surgery fellowship. Toby has a particular in interest in outcomes, and consequently completed the Value Based Healthcare course at Harvard Business School. Leveraging this knowledge he has helped to re-design a number of NHS services and continues to provide healthcare advisory support to providers and commissioners of healthcare as a subject matter expert particularly in the field of musculoskeletal outcomes and value delivery.
Toby is active in the world of research and education having presented widely at national and international conferences and has published over 40 papers as well writing book chapters for international shoulder textbooks. He has designed and led several studies into restructuring and delivering Trauma and Orthopaedic services as well as producing shoulder research that led to the award of an MSc in Orthopaedics. He also provides peer review support to internationally recognised journals. He is part of the Kings College Hospital FRCS faculty and provides academic support to the department's trainees. Toby also actively participates in charity work and is a keen sportsman with a particular interest in rugby and rowing having played at university, regional and national levels. However these days this is from the side-lines rather than on the pitch itself whilst supporting his children.
Diseases, Medical Tests and Treatments
Shoulder surgery (including sports related injuries)
Keyhole (arthroscopic) shoulder surgery
• Shoulder impingement syndrome
• Rotator cuff repair
• Shoulder instability
• Acromioclavicular surgery
• Frozen shoulder surgery
• Calcific tendinitis surgery
Shoulder arthritis & Shoulder replacement surgery
Non-interventional management of soft tissue injuries & injections
Upper limb trauma injuries & fractures
Clavicle fracture surgery
Major trauma
• Shoulder surgery (including sports related injuries)
• Keyhole shoulder surgery
• Shoulder replacement surgery
• Non-interventional management of soft tissue injuries
• Upper limb trauma injuries
“Evidence-based care tailored to each patient — taking the time to explain options and shared decisions.”
— Mr Toby J Colegate-Stone
Education & training
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2004–2010 MD · Medicine and Surgery
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2010–2014 Residency · Orthopaedic Surgery
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2014–2015 Fellowship · Subspecialty training
Career & appointments
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2014-09–2015-08 Junior consultant
Licenses & insurance
Medical licenses
Board certifications
Procedures performed
| Procedure | Code | Lifetime count |
|---|---|---|
| GP consultation | 99213 | 2,497 |
| Annual physical exam | 99395 | 1,295 |
| Vaccination administration | 90471 | 1,327 |
| Minor procedure (skin) | 17110 | 1,824 |
Services & pricing
| Service | Duration | Modality | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| 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 | 120 min | in_clinic | 810.00 EUR |
| Minor procedure (skin) | 30 min | in_clinic | 540.00 EUR |
Office, team & in practice
Videos
Research & publications
h-index: 18 · i10: 14
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Outcomes of Orthopaedic Surgery in adults — a multi-centre cohort
DOI: 10.6472/euroclin.2025.0 · PMID: 36935113 · cited by 65
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European registry analysis of Orthopaedic Surgery outcomes
DOI: 10.3527/euroclin.2024.1 · PMID: 35271972 · cited by 147
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Outcomes of Orthopaedic Surgery in adults — a multi-centre cohort
DOI: 10.1631/euroclin.2023.2 · PMID: 34738165 · cited by 133
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
- 🏆 Excellence in Patient Care · National Society · 2024 · national
- 🏆 Young Investigator Award · European Society · 2023 · international
Society memberships
- WONCA Europe — Family Doctors — Member · since 2015
- national college of family doctors — Member · since 2015
- European Union of Medical Specialists (UEMS) — Member · since 2015
Patient reviews
- Bedside Manner
- 4.99
- Knowledge
- 5.00
- Wait Time
- 4.69
- Staff Friendliness
- 4.96
- Ease Of Appointment
- 4.84
- Value For Money
- 4.86
- Would Recommend Pct
- 98
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★ 5 verified visit
“Very thorough first visit — explained every step. Booking was easy and the staff were welcoming.”
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★ 5 verified visit
“Took time to listen and reviewed all my previous results. I would absolutely recommend.”
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★ 4 verified visit
“Professional and knowledgeable. Wait on the day was a bit long, otherwise excellent.”
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 · mr.toby.colegate.stone@euroclinics.example
- Accepted intl insurance
- Allianz Worldwide · AXA Global · BUPA Global · Cigna Global