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Expert Care from a Head and Neck Surgeon

Persistent pain, swallowing issues, or unusual lumps in the head and neck area should never be ignored. Get clear answers and compassionate care from an experienced head and neck surgeon in Auckland.

From chronic throat discomfort, visible lumps or voice changes, to general anxiety, these symptoms may signal underlying conditions that require expert diagnosis.

We’re here to help you out. Our goal is simple: to bring clarity to your current health status and provide expert help when necessary.

At our clinic, you’ll get specialist-led care from a qualified head and neck surgeon focused on identifying the cause of your symptoms and providing a clear path forward. Early evaluation by a professional is crucial, not only for putting your mind at ease, but also to catch and treat more serious conditions before they progress.

To help you spot whether your symptoms are those of a serious illness, our clinic can provide endoscopy and ultrasound-guided biopsy services.

Seeing a head and neck specialist in Auckland means that your care is being managed by someone with the training to deal with complex issues. Whether you are dealing with long-term discomfort or a newly discovered lump and other health matters, we are here to help you.

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When To See A Specialist?

Many people in New Zealand live with ongoing discomfort in the head and neck area without ever finding a lasting solution. If you've been managing symptoms that are not improving with standard care, it may be time to see a specialist.

You should consider visiting our clinic if you experience:

  • A lump in the neck that has lasted more than four weeks

  • A sore throat that won’t go away or any change in your voice for over six weeks
  • Ongoing difficulty swallowing
  • A blocked or bleeding nose without a clear cause
  • Non-healing ulcers for four weeks or growths in the mouth
  • Skin lesions on the face, scalp, or neck that are changing in shape or colour
Getting an early diagnosis at the clinic helps ensure you receive the right treatment before problems become harder to manage.
FAQ

Frequently asked questions and answers

Yes, we generally recommend a referral from your GP or another healthcare provider. This helps ensure we receive any relevant medical history, test results, or imaging before your consultation. If you're unsure whether a referral is needed or if you have difficulty accessing your GP, feel free to contact me, and we’ll guide you through the next steps.

Initial appointments usually take between 30 to 45 minutes. This gives us time to fully understand your concerns, review any existing scans or test results, and carry out a detailed examination. If further tests are needed, we’ll explain the options clearly and arrange them as needed.

Please bring your referral letter, a list of any medications you're currently taking, and any previous scans, reports, or test results related to your condition. If you’re unsure what’s needed, our team can confirm this when you book your appointment.

After your consultation, we’ll provide a clear summary of the findings and explain any recommended next steps. This might include further tests, a treatment plan, or surgery. We’ll also send a detailed letter to your referring doctor to keep them informed of your progress.

Yes, we are affiliated with ACC, Southern Cross, and NIB. If you have questions about coverage or cost, our team can provide guidance based on your insurance and the treatment needed.
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We look forward to hearing from you. Please contact us with more details, and we’ll help you schedule an appointment that suits your needs and availability.

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