
Mr Jeremy Granville-ChapmanConsultant Upper Limb Surgeon in Windsor
Mr Jeremy Granville-Chapman
MBBS MD FRCS(Tr&Orth)
GMC: 6025147Professional statement
Mr Jeremy Granville-Chapman is a consultant upper limb orthopaedic surgeon practising in Berkshire and Surrey.
After graduating from St Bartholomew’s and The Royal London Medical School in 2001, Mr Granville-Chapman pursued further training as an army doctor, excelling as the top candidate in entry officer medical training at Sandhurst Royal Military Academy. He then served as regimental medical officer with the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards in Germany before commencing surgical training in 2005.
He attained his MRCS qualification in 2007 during his junior surgical training and then conducted impactful research into resuscitation strategies for military wounding, earning a Doctorate of Medicine (MD) degree. His military career included surgical deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan, as well as coordinating care for repatriated wounded service personnel in Birmingham.
Specialist orthopaedic training in the London (South West Thames) region prepared Mr Granville-Chapman for his role as a consultant orthopaedic surgeon. Towards the end of this, he excelled in the FRCS (Tr&Orth)exams, winning the Sir Walter Mercer Gold Medal for the top performance nationwide 2013. He was selected as the British Orthopaedic Association’s Young Ambassador to Hong Kong in 2104
Fellowship training at Wrightington Hospital and Brighton refined his specialist skills in advanced upper limb and trauma surgery.
Mr Granville-Chapman took up his consultant post at Frimley Health in 2016. He retired from the Army in 2019 as a Lieutenant Colonel.
Mr Granville-Chapman contributes to the advancement of orthopaedic surgery through research and education. He has published in scientific journals, presented at international and national meetings, and received recognition, including the Ram Kumar Chatterjee BOA Travelling Fellowship. He shares his expertise through teaching engagements on shoulder arthroscopic and open surgery and fellowship exam preparation courses.
Mr Granville-Chapman is affiliated with several professional organisations, including the British Orthopaedic Association, The British Elbow and Shoulder Surgery Society, the Combined Services Orthopaedic Society, and the Old Etonian Medical Society.
His private practice focuses exclusively on the upper limb, addressing conditions from shoulder instability to elbow arthritis.
Committed to patient-centred care, Mr Granville-Chapman utilises advanced surgical techniques to restore function and alleviate discomfort for his patients. He has particular expertise in the arthroscopic (keyhole) management of the shoulder and elbow and in shoulder replacement surgery.
After graduating from St Bartholomew’s and The Royal London Medical School in 2001, Mr Granville-Chapman pursued further training as an army doctor, excelling as the top candidate in entry officer medical training at Sandhurst Royal Military Academy. He then served as regimental medical officer with the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards in Germany before commencing surgical training in 2005.
He attained his MRCS qualification in 2007 during his junior surgical training and then conducted impactful research into resuscitation strategies for military wounding, earning a Doctorate of Medicine (MD) degree. His military career included surgical deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan, as well as coordinating care for repatriated wounded service personnel in Birmingham.
Specialist orthopaedic training in the London (South West Thames) region prepared Mr Granville-Chapman for his role as a consultant orthopaedic surgeon. Towards the end of this, he excelled in the FRCS (Tr&Orth)exams, winning the Sir Walter Mercer Gold Medal for the top performance nationwide 2013. He was selected as the British Orthopaedic Association’s Young Ambassador to Hong Kong in 2104
Fellowship training at Wrightington Hospital and Brighton refined his specialist skills in advanced upper limb and trauma surgery.
Mr Granville-Chapman took up his consultant post at Frimley Health in 2016. He retired from the Army in 2019 as a Lieutenant Colonel.
Mr Granville-Chapman contributes to the advancement of orthopaedic surgery through research and education. He has published in scientific journals, presented at international and national meetings, and received recognition, including the Ram Kumar Chatterjee BOA Travelling Fellowship. He shares his expertise through teaching engagements on shoulder arthroscopic and open surgery and fellowship exam preparation courses.
Mr Granville-Chapman is affiliated with several professional organisations, including the British Orthopaedic Association, The British Elbow and Shoulder Surgery Society, the Combined Services Orthopaedic Society, and the Old Etonian Medical Society.
His private practice focuses exclusively on the upper limb, addressing conditions from shoulder instability to elbow arthritis.
Committed to patient-centred care, Mr Granville-Chapman utilises advanced surgical techniques to restore function and alleviate discomfort for his patients. He has particular expertise in the arthroscopic (keyhole) management of the shoulder and elbow and in shoulder replacement surgery.
Clinics

The Princess Margaret Hospital - part of Circle Health Group
Windsor, Osborne Rd, Windsor SL4 3SJMedical insurances accepted
Credentials
Professional experience
- 25 years of experience
- Consultant Upper Limb Surgeon, The Princess Margaret Hospital (present)
Subspecialties
- Sports shoulder injuries
- Shoulder replacement
Professional memberships
- Member, British Elbow and Shoulder Surgery Society
- Member, British Orthopaedic Association
Education
- MD, Newcastle University (2012)
- MBBS, University of London (2001)
Teaching posts
- Teaching Consultancy with Arthrex: regular instruction to surgeons both nationally and internationally on arthroscopic shoulder surgery technique.
- Teaches on Orthopaedic fellowship exam preparation courses for surgeons in training
Positions in organisations
- Distinction (Obstetrics and Gynaecology) MBBS London 2001
- Sydney Herbert Memorial Prize 2003
Publications and conferences
- You can read some of Mr Granville-Chapman's academic work on research gate.
Languages spoken
- English
Registration number: 6025147
Reviews
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- From the minute I saw Mr Granville-Chapman, I felt reassured. He quickly identified the problem and explained everything clearly and simply. His approach was efficient, professional, and straight to the point. I really appreciated how smoothly the whole process was handled. Excellent care from start to finish — I would highly recommend him.
- 5 stars to all.
- A few contact at the initial stages, it was quickly resolved and all subsequent interactions went smoothly and efficiently. Mr Granville-Chapman took the time to answer all my questions and made s Sure, I understood my options. Very friendly and easy to communicate with.Doctor's response -Thank you for taking the time to write a review. Glad to have been able to help
- Very impressed with the hospital and consultant Mr. J. Granville-Chapman. Excellent all round.Doctor's response -Thank you for taking the time to write a review. I’m glad you found the experience efficient and that your treatment helped