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Columba at Ascot - Day Surgery
Private Surgical Service, Gynaecology, Ophthalmology, Orthopaedics, Urology
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Description
Gynaecology, Ophthalmology, Orthopaedic, Urology, Urogynaecology and Day Stay Surgical Services.
These are performed at our friendly day stay theatre suite. Referral for these services are directed through individual specialists listed on this site.
Columba is a Southern Cross Affiliated Provider for Hernias, Carpal Tunnel Surgery and Skin Lesion Removal.
Staff
Our friendly and capable team can be seen on our website www.columbasurgical.co.nz
Consultants
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Mr Douglas Barclay
Gynaecological Surgeon
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Dr Anna Bashford (Gynaecologist)
Gynaecologist
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Dr Lynda Batcheler
Gynaecological Surgeon
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Dr Neil Buddicom
Gynaecological Surgeon
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Mr Mark Clatworthy
Orthopaedic Surgeon
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Dr Sarah Corbett
Gynaecological Surgeon
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Mr Haemish Crawford
Orthopaedic Surgeon
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Dr Mark Donaldson
Ophthalmologist
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Mr Simon Edmonds
Gynaecological Surgeon
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Dr Julia Escardo-Paton
Ophthalmologist
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Dr Sarah Fitzgibbon
Gynaecological Surgeon
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Mr Michael Foster
Orthopaedic Surgeon
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Mr Chris Hawke
Urologist
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Dr Eva Hochstein
Obstetrician and Gynaecologist
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Dr Simon Kelly
Gynaecological Surgeon
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Dr Padmaja Koya
Gynaecological Surgeon
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Dr Chern Lo
Gynaecological Surgeon
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Dr Penny McAllum
Ophthalmologist
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Mr S Mills
Orthopaedic Surgeon
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Mr Mischel Neill
Urologist
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Dr Sunil Pillay
Gynaecological Surgeon
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Dr Andrew Riley
Ophthalmologist
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Dr Anil Sharma
Gynaecological Surgeon
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Dr Martin Sowter
Gynaecological Surgeon
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Mr Richard Street
Orthopaedic Surgeon
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Dr Ai Ling Tan
Gynaecological Surgeon
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Mr John Tuckey
Urologist
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Dr Anna-Marie Van Der Merwe
Gynaecological Surgeon
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A/Prof Andrea Vincent
Ophthalmologist
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Dr Joel Yap
Ophthalmologist
Fees and Charges Description
Affiliated for some Urology, Skin and Orthopaedic procedures. Please contact for more information.
Hours
Mon – Fri | 7:00 AM – 6:30 PM |
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Services
Gynaecology is the area of medicine that deals with health issues and conditions that are specific to women. This generally includes the female reproductive organs and genitalia. The reproductive organs consist of the ovaries that release an egg every month, the fallopian tubes that lead from the ovaries, the uterus (womb), which is where a baby will grow if the egg is fertilised during sexual intercourse, the cervix (opening of the uterus) and the vagina.
Gynaecology is the area of medicine that deals with health issues and conditions that are specific to women. This generally includes the female reproductive organs and genitalia. The reproductive organs consist of the ovaries that release an egg every month, the fallopian tubes that lead from the ovaries, the uterus (womb), which is where a baby will grow if the egg is fertilised during sexual intercourse, the cervix (opening of the uterus) and the vagina.
Gynaecology is the area of medicine that deals with health issues and conditions that are specific to women. This generally includes the female reproductive organs and genitalia. The reproductive organs consist of the ovaries that release an egg every month, the fallopian tubes that lead from the ovaries, the uterus (womb), which is where a baby will grow if the egg is fertilised during sexual intercourse, the cervix (opening of the uterus) and the vagina.
Ophthalmology is the branch of specialist medicine that is focused on the health of eyes and their surrounding tissues, including muscles, bones, eyelids, and tear production/drainage systems. Your eye is the organ of vision and consists of the cornea (the outer clear layer), the sclera (the white of the eye), the iris (the coloured part), the lens (lies behind the iris) and the retina (the light-sensitive lining at the back of the eye). Your eyes ‘see’ by focusing light that enters the eye onto the retina which sends the image to the brain by the optic nerve. Ophthalmologists are doctors who are trained in the study of eyes. Most will be trained in eye surgery, and may have particular areas of interest or expertise. Optometrists are not doctors but are trained in testing your vision to assess your need for glasses or contact lenses. Some also test for glaucoma.
Ophthalmology is the branch of specialist medicine that is focused on the health of eyes and their surrounding tissues, including muscles, bones, eyelids, and tear production/drainage systems. Your eye is the organ of vision and consists of the cornea (the outer clear layer), the sclera (the white of the eye), the iris (the coloured part), the lens (lies behind the iris) and the retina (the light-sensitive lining at the back of the eye). Your eyes ‘see’ by focusing light that enters the eye onto the retina which sends the image to the brain by the optic nerve. Ophthalmologists are doctors who are trained in the study of eyes. Most will be trained in eye surgery, and may have particular areas of interest or expertise. Optometrists are not doctors but are trained in testing your vision to assess your need for glasses or contact lenses. Some also test for glaucoma.
Ophthalmology is the branch of specialist medicine that is focused on the health of eyes and their surrounding tissues, including muscles, bones, eyelids, and tear production/drainage systems. Your eye is the organ of vision and consists of the cornea (the outer clear layer), the sclera (the white of the eye), the iris (the coloured part), the lens (lies behind the iris) and the retina (the light-sensitive lining at the back of the eye). Your eyes ‘see’ by focusing light that enters the eye onto the retina which sends the image to the brain by the optic nerve.
Ophthalmologists are doctors who are trained in the study of eyes. Most will be trained in eye surgery, and may have particular areas of interest or expertise.
Optometrists are not doctors but are trained in testing your vision to assess your need for glasses or contact lenses. Some also test for glaucoma.
Orthopaedics is an area that deals with conditions of the muscluo-skeletal system (disorders of bones and joints of the limbs and spine). The speciality covers a range of different types of conditions starting with congenital (conditions which children are born with) through to degenerative (conditions relating to the wearing out of joints). The field of orthopaedics covers trauma where bones are broken or injuries are sustained to limbs. Other conditions that sit under the spectrum of orthopaedics are metabolic conditions, neurological and inflamatory conditions.
Orthopaedics is an area that deals with conditions of the muscluo-skeletal system (disorders of bones and joints of the limbs and spine). The speciality covers a range of different types of conditions starting with congenital (conditions which children are born with) through to degenerative (conditions relating to the wearing out of joints). The field of orthopaedics covers trauma where bones are broken or injuries are sustained to limbs. Other conditions that sit under the spectrum of orthopaedics are metabolic conditions, neurological and inflamatory conditions.
Orthopaedics is an area that deals with conditions of the muscluo-skeletal system (disorders of bones and joints of the limbs and spine). The speciality covers a range of different types of conditions starting with congenital (conditions which children are born with) through to degenerative (conditions relating to the wearing out of joints). The field of orthopaedics covers trauma where bones are broken or injuries are sustained to limbs.
Other conditions that sit under the spectrum of orthopaedics are metabolic conditions, neurological and inflamatory conditions.
Urology is the branch of medicine that looks at diseases of the urinary system in females and the genitourinary system (urinary system plus genital organs) in males. The urinary system is made up of the: Kidneys (where urine is formed from material filtered out of the blood) Ureters (tubes that carry urine from the kidneys to the bladder) Bladder (a balloon-like organ that stores urine) Sphincter muscles (muscles around the opening of the bladder into the urethra) Urethra (the tube that carries urine to the outside of your body). The male genital organs include the penis, scrotum and prostate gland. The prostate is a walnut-sized gland located between the bladder and the penis and in front of the rectum. The urethra passes through the center of the prostate. A doctor who specialises in disorders of the urinary system and also the male reproductive system is known as an urologist. A doctor who specialises in kidneys and their function is called a nephrologist.
Urology is the branch of medicine that looks at diseases of the urinary system in females and the genitourinary system (urinary system plus genital organs) in males. The urinary system is made up of the: Kidneys (where urine is formed from material filtered out of the blood) Ureters (tubes that carry urine from the kidneys to the bladder) Bladder (a balloon-like organ that stores urine) Sphincter muscles (muscles around the opening of the bladder into the urethra) Urethra (the tube that carries urine to the outside of your body). The male genital organs include the penis, scrotum and prostate gland. The prostate is a walnut-sized gland located between the bladder and the penis and in front of the rectum. The urethra passes through the center of the prostate. A doctor who specialises in disorders of the urinary system and also the male reproductive system is known as an urologist. A doctor who specialises in kidneys and their function is called a nephrologist.
Urology is the branch of medicine that looks at diseases of the urinary system in females and the genitourinary system (urinary system plus genital organs) in males.
The urinary system is made up of the:
- Kidneys (where urine is formed from material filtered out of the blood)
- Ureters (tubes that carry urine from the kidneys to the bladder)
- Bladder (a balloon-like organ that stores urine)
- Sphincter muscles (muscles around the opening of the bladder into the urethra)
- Urethra (the tube that carries urine to the outside of your body).
The male genital organs include the penis, scrotum and prostate gland. The prostate is a walnut-sized gland located between the bladder and the penis and in front of the rectum. The urethra passes through the center of the prostate.
A doctor who specialises in disorders of the urinary system and also the male reproductive system is known as an urologist. A doctor who specialises in kidneys and their function is called a nephrologist.
Parking
Car parking is readily available in the Ascot Hospital grounds. There are 90 minute free parks at the front of the Hospital and a pay carpark to the rear.
Pharmacy
Ascot Pharmacy is located on the 1st level of the Ascot Hospital.
Website
Contact Details
Ascot Hospital, 90 Green Lane East, Remuera, Auckland
Central Auckland
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Phone
(09) 520 9527
Healthlink EDI
columbaw
Email
Website
Level 2
Ascot Integrated Hospital
90 Greenlane Road East
Remuera
Auckland
Street Address
Level 2
Ascot Integrated Hospital
90 Greenlane Road East
Remuera
Auckland
Postal Address
Ascot Integrated Hospital
Columba at Ascot (2009) Ltd
PO Box 28 467
Remuera
Auckland, 1541
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