Mr Oliver Keast-Butler

Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon

MBChB, FRCS(Orth)

General Medical Council Number: 4293099

Specialises in:

  • Hip replacement
  • Revision hip replacement
  • Hip pain

Practising at:

Hastings

Tel: 01424 757455

An initial consultation with Mr Oliver Keast-Butler is £200

I have worked as a Consultant in East Sussex for about 15 years, and at the Horder Centre for 14 years. I now specialise in Hip replacements, and revision hip replacements.

I am a deputy Surgical Tutor for East Sussex NHS Hospitals Trust, and heavily involved in training junior surgeons.

I have previously been departmental lead, and am involved in quality improvement programmes for joint replacement and hip fracture care.

I have excellent results both based on Patient Reported Outcome measures (PROMS) and survivorship data, both recorded on the National Joint Registry.

 

Clinic Times

Friday (alternate): 8.30am – 11am

Treatment information

Some of the principal treatments carried out by Mr Oliver Keast-Butler include:

Orthopaedics

Additional information

MBChB Manchester 1996

Memberships:
RCS
BOA
British Hip Society

Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon at East Sussex Healthcare NHS Trust

Outside work I enjoy doing things with my family, gardening and woodwork.

Private secretary: Beth Green

Private secretary telephone: 01424 757437

Private secretary email: medicalsecretaries@sussexpremierhealth.com

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