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Private Service

Auckland Colorectal Centre

Hours

Rooms are open Monday to Friday 9.00 am to 5.00 pm.
Appointments are available on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.
Mr Israel consults at Ormiston Surgeons on Wednesday mornings.
Please phone (09) 623 7510 to arrange an appointment (at either location).

Description

The Auckland Colorectal Centre is a group practice of colorectal (bowel) surgeons who specialise in the management of diseases of the colon, rectum and anus. All have trained in general surgery then had further training in this speciality (link for more information). The practice was set up by Mr Mischel Neill, one of Auckland's first colorectal surgeons.

The colon and the rectum are part of the digestive tract that processes the food we eat. Together they make up the large intestine or large bowel and are located in the abdomen between the small intestine and the anus. The colon is about 1.8m long and absorbs water and salt from food. The rectum is the last segment of the large intestine and is about 12 - 15cm long. This is where waste material is stored before it passes out of the body through the anus.

Referral Expectations

When you come to your appointment, your surgeon will ask questions about your illness and examine you to try to determine or confirm the diagnosis. This process may also require a number of tests (e.g. blood tests, x-rays, scans etc). Sometimes this can all be done during one visit, but for some conditions this will take several follow-up appointments. Occasionally some tests are arranged even before your appointment to try to speed up the process.
 
Once a diagnosis has been made, your surgeon will discuss treatment with you. In some instances this will mean surgery, while other cases can be managed with medication and advice. If surgery is advised, the steps involved in the surgical process and the likely outcome are usually discussed with you at this time.

Procedures / Treatments

  • Colorectal Cancer (Bowel Cancer)

    This is a cancer that begins in your colon or rectum.… More

  • Colonoscopy

    Colonoscopy is the examination of your colon (large bowel) using a colonoscope (long, flexible tube with a camera on the end).… More

  • Sigmoidoscopy

    A long, narrow tube with a light attached (sigmoidoscope) is inserted into your anus and moved through your rectum (bowel).… More

  • Perianal abscess and fistula

    A perianal fistula is a collection of pus under the skin next to the anal canal (back passage).… More

  • Haemorrhoids

    Haemorrhoids are a condition where the cushion of veins in the lining of the anus are congested and enlarged.… More

  • Anal Fissure

    An anal fissure is a split of the skin of the anal canal (back passage) that causes bleeding or pain on passing a bowel motion.… More

  • Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD)

    There are two types of IBD, ulcerative colitis and Crohn’s disease.… More

  • Colostomy

    An opening is made in the skin of the abdomen (stomach) to allow drainage of stools (faeces) from the colon into a collection bag on the outside.… More

  • Faecal Incontinence

    Faecal incontinence is the inability to adequately control bowel motions and wind.… More

Charges

Initial Consultation $250-$400 incl GST

Follow up consultation $150 incl GST

If there is a procedure of banding/injecting haemorrhoids undertaken there will be an additional cost of $350 incl GST

If surgery is required fees will be discussed after consultation.

Consultants

Colorectal Surgeon

Available at Gilgit Road Specialist Centre

Colorectal Surgeon

Available at Gilgit Road Specialist Centre

Colorectal Surgeon

Available at all locations.

Colorectal Surgeon

Available at Gilgit Road Specialist Centre

Colorectal Surgeon

Available at all locations.

Note: Please note above that some people are not available at all locations.

Locations Information

Choose one of the locations above for address and contact information.

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