BSc, MBBS, FRACS, FAorthA

Dr. Graham Irvin

Orthopaedic Surgeon | Upper Limb Specialist

Dr Graham Irvin is an Orthopaedic Surgeon specialising in upper limb conditions including hand and wrist, elbow and shoulder conditions and all upper limb trauma. 

About Dr. Graham Irvin

An interest in emerging techniques and technologies lead to further training with fellowships in both Australia and the United Kingdom following completion of his Orthopaedic Surgery training and has he has gained experience in advanced surgical techniques covering a wide variety of conditions. He has an interest in upper limb trauma, microsurgery, and arthroscopic surgery as well as reconstructive shoulder, elbow and hand surgery and joint replacement surgery.

 

Graham was raised in North Queensland and completed a Bachelor of Science followed by a Bachelor of Medicine/Bachelor of Surgery at the University of Queensland. He has worked in various hospitals throughout before completing his surgical training though the Australian Orthopaedic Association in Queensland in 2023. Following completion of his training in Orthopaedic Surgery he has completed the Brisbane Hand and Upper Limb Fellowship in Australia with Professor Mark Ross and colleagues and at and with and Hand and Wrist Fellowship in Manchester in the United Kingdom in a combined Plastic Surgery and Orthopaedic Surgery Unit. Graham has also completed a Certificate in Microsurgery at the National University Hospital in Singapore in 2022. Graham is an Associate Lecturer though the University of Queensland Faculty of Medicine and enjoys teaching medical students. He has presented at many conferences and enjoys opportunities to travel and learn new techniques.

 

A collaborative approach with other health professionals and a focus on excellent patient outcomes underpins Graham’s practice. Graham consults from the Osseo Suites at Greenslopes Private Hospital and has onsite hand therapy and physiotherapy and operates at both Greenslopes Private Hospital and St Andrew’s War Memorial Hospital in Spring Hill.

Graham can be contacted for advice regarding patient care or general queries on his phone on 0422 070 429 and is happy to help with urgent and non-urgent patient referrals and consultations including pre-referral queries for all upper limb conditions and trauma.