The staff are:
- Respiratory Physicians (doctors who specialise in treating conditions of the lungs)
- Clinical Nurse Specialists
- Respiratory and Sleep Physiologist
- Physiotherapists
- Registrars (doctors training to be specialists)
The staff are:
Your GP will refer you to one of our clinics if they are concerned about your lungs or breathing and want a specialist opinion. The referral is prioritised depending on urgency, with waiting times of 2 weeks to 6 months.
You may be sent a questionnaire before your clinic visit to help us make a diagnosis and decide if any tests need to be done before you see a specialist.
Recommendations and options regarding your diagnosis and treatment plan will be discussed with you and a letter will be sent to your GP.
You need to bring to your appointment:
If you have any change in your condition before you come to your appointment, please see your GP immediately.
Outpatient clinics are held at:
• Manukau SuperClinic™ Module 7
• Botany SuperClinic™
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This is similar to a blood test but instead of a needle going into a vein it is inserted briefly into a small artery in your wrist. A small amount of blood is taken and sent to the laboratory to test for the amount of oxygen your blood is carrying... More
During this test a thin fibreoptic tube is inserted into your breathing tubes, through the mouth or nose, to view the tubes... More
A chest X-ray is normally undertaken to check the chest wall, lungs and heart... More
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With CT you can see much more detail than with a normal X-ray... More
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Why do we need oxygen? Oxygen is essential for life... More
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You may be advised to take lung function tests to find out how much air moves in and out as you breathe... More
What is Obstructive Sleep Apnoea (OSA)? If the muscles at the back of the throat relax too much the airway becomes completely blocked and breathing stops...
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This is a small hand-held tube that can measure the flow of air coming from your breathing tubes. You can have one at home and measure your peak flow by blowing into it as hard and fast as possible. You will be shown how to use it... More
Spirometry is a test which measures the speed at which your lungs can be filled and emptied of air. It can be used to diagnose problems of breathing and monitor the usefulness of treatment... More
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There are no charges for services to public patients if you are lawfully in New Zealand and meet one of the Eligibility Directions specified criteria set by the Ministry of Health. If you do not meet the criteria, you will be required to pay for the full costs of any medical treatment you receive during your stay.
To check whether you meet the specified eligibility criteria, visit the Ministry of Health website
For any applicable charges, please phone the Accounts Receivable Office on (09) 276 0060.