MBChB
14 years of experience
Stirling, FK7 9JH
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by Mr Calum Honeyman, Mr Edward Saxby and 6 other professionals
14 years of experience
Stirling, FK7 9JH
(+3 more)
19 connections in healthcare
Skill endorsed
by Mr Calum Honeyman, Mr Edward Saxby and 6 other professionals
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Mr Sargeant is a Consultant Trauma and Orthopaedic Surgeon who specialises in hip and knee replacement surgery. He has a particular interest in both primary and revision arthroplasty, including the management of painful, failing and infected joint replacements. He offers hip resurfacing, robotic assisted and day case joint replacement surgery, alongside standard and complex arthroplasty procedures tailored to the individual needs of each patient.
Mr Sargeant undertook prestigious fellowship training in primary and revision hip and knee replacement in Perth Australia. For this he was awarded the SCOT Zimmer Biomet Travelling Fellowship grant. He gained extensive experience in primary and revision hip and knee arthroplasty. This internationally renowned post provided advanced training in patient specific instrumentation, orthopaedic planning software, navigation and robotic assisted arthroplasty.
Following his BSc (Hons) at the University of St Andrews, and medical degree at the University of Edinburgh in 2011, Mr Sargeant completed his Orthopaedic training in Scotland. He undertook a short visiting fellowship to the Endoklinik, Hamburg before completing training in 2022.
In addition to his private practice, Mr Sargeant works within NHS Tayside where he manages a broad range of musculoskeletal trauma cases and leads on infection within the orthopaedic department. He holds an honorary post with the University of Dundee and is actively involved in research, teaching, and surgical training within the East of Scotland Orthopaedic Training Programme.
Mr Sargeant is a firm believer in holistic, patient-centred care. He integrates enhanced recovery protocols, day-case surgery, and bespoke rehabilitation plans to help patients return to full function as swiftly and safely as possible. His approach focuses not only on surgical success but also on long-term mobility, independence, and overall quality of life.
Outside of work, Mr Sargeant leads an active lifestyle and is a keen cyclist, golfer, and wingfoiler. He enjoys spending time outdoors and making the most of family life with his young children.
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General Medical Council
No. 7132025
British Orthopaedic Association (BOA)
No. 18755
University of Edinburgh
Medicine
Graduated 2011
MB ChB 2011 University of Edinburgh
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£235Follow-up appointment
£130Polmaise Rd, Stirling, United Kingdom, FK7 9JH
3 & 7 Commercial Street, Dundee, United Kingdom, DD1 3DA
Ninewells Hospital, Dundee, United Kingdom, DD2 1UB
53-55 York Pl, Perth, United Kingdom, PH2 8EH
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This summary was created by AI based on recent reviews
Mr Harry Sargeant gives excellent care and has a clear, reassuring way with patients. Hip resurfacing and both hip and knee replacement operations achieve successful results, bringing patients pain relief and improved quality of life. Positive feedback highlights excellent outcomes for many hip and knee conditions, notably improvements in knee arthritis.
My recent hip replacement went really well. What I also appreciated was Mr Sargeant's very clear information so that I knew exactly what to expect. I've been very well looked after.
Every member of staff was very helpful and friendly. They couldn't do enough for you.
Excellent service and support through the whole process.
The hip resurfacing operation I went through was a huge success. New less of life, thanks so much to Mr Sargeant
My knee replacement surgery undertaken by Mr Sargent went extremely well. Prior to surgery he informed me what the procedure involved, what to expect post operatively & answered any concerns that I had. I am now in my 6th week of recovery & making good progress.
Examination of opersted leg was thorough and explanation of sensations and progress of recovery heloful. Options for other knee discussed, decusion and placement on list easily made
The overall process was smooth, staff were excellent and the result was greater than I could have anticipated.
Excellent surgeon across breadth of orthopaedics and a valued colleague.
31 May 2026
Mr Calum Honeyman
Plastic SurgeonMr Sargeant is a skilled surgeon and excellent clinical. He is well respected in his field and I have no hesitation recommending him to friends and family.
26 May 2026
Mr Edward Saxby
OphthalmologistHarry always has a considered approach to his patients and is always looking to provide a high level of care. Has very good surgical skills across trauma and planned hip and knee surgery.
16 Oct 2025
Mr Alexander Charalambous
Orthopaedic SurgeonKnowledgable and contemporary surgeon
16 Oct 2025
Mr Christopher Buckle
Orthopaedic Surgeon
Read articles from Mr Harry Sargeant explaining process of procedures and other important things you should know before choosing your provider.

The number of total hip arthroplasties being performed every year is increasing. With the average age of these patients decreasing, combined with average life expectancy increasing, the future revision hip workload is set to increase. A rare but important factor associated with implant failure and subsequent revision surgery is acetabular bone loss. Bony defects of the acetabulum can pose a challenge in diagnosis, imaging, classification and management. In this review, we discuss the relevant anatomy of the hip and pelvis, the preoperative work-up and imaging patients undergo, the various classification systems that exist and how those systems guide management. Treatment options include hemispherical acetabular cups, cup-cage constructs, reconstructive rings and cages, bone impaction grafting allografts, metal augments and patient specific implants.
26 December 2025
sciencedirect.com

The number of total hip arthroplasties being performed every year is increasing. With the average age of these patients decreasing, combined with average life expectancy increasing, the future revision hip workload is set to increase. A rare but important factor associated with implant failure and subsequent revision surgery is acetabular bone loss. Bony defects of the acetabulum can pose a challenge in diagnosis, imaging, classification and management. In this review, we discuss the relevant anatomy of the hip and pelvis, the preoperative work-up and imaging patients undergo, the various classification systems that exist and how those systems guide management. Treatment options include hemispherical acetabular cups, cup-cage constructs, reconstructive rings and cages, bone impaction grafting allografts, metal augments and patient specific implants.
26 December 2025
sciencedirect.com

Most centres in the UK and USA use either a posterior or lateral approach for hip arthroplasty. In recent years, with more focus on enhanced recovery and reducing length of in-patient stay, there has been increased interest in the potential advantages the direct anterior approach (DAA) to the hip can bring. This article provides a brief overview of the DAA and discusses advantages and disadvantages of this approach.
19 January 2022
sciencedirect.com
What are Mr Harry Sargeant's reviews like?
Mr Harry Sargeant's overall patient rating is 5 out of 5 stars on Doctify. This is based on 54 reviews.
What languages does Mr Harry Sargeant speak?
Mr Harry Sargeant speaks English
Where is Mr Harry Sargeant located?
Mr Harry Sargeant primarily practices at Kings Park Hospital (part of Circle Health Group), located at Polmaise Rd, Stirling, United Kingdom, FK7 9JH
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