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Private Service

Dr Mark Kennedy - Private Internal Medicine Specialist

Hours

Monday to Friday: 8 am - 5 pm for reception
Nurse available: Monday 9 am - midday, Tuesday and Thursday 8 am - 5 pm
Closed weekends and public holidays

Description

What is a Specialist Physician or Internal Medicine Specialist?

A general physician is a highly trained specialist who provides a range of non-surgical healthcare to adult patients. He cares for difficult, serious or unusual medical problems, when the diagnosis may be difficult. The general physician's broad training provides expertise in the diagnosis and treatment of problems affecting different body systems, and in a variety of medical procedures essential for the diagnosis and management of severe and complex illness. Much of a general physician’s work takes place with outpatients in clinics and with hospitalised patients, both private and public. A general physician is frequently asked to review patients before surgery. He advises a surgeon of a patient's risk status, and can recommend appropriate management to minimise the risk of any operation. The physician can also assist with the management of ongoing medical problems or complications following surgery. A general physician usually sees patients who have been referred to him by other doctors, usually the patients' general practitioners or other specialists.

As a Specialist Physician, Dr Kennedy sees patients with a range of cardiology, respiratory/chest, gastroenterology, neurology, endocrinology, haematology, nephrology and rheumatology conditions. He has a broad range of interests including ischaemic heart disease, valvular heart disease, cardiac rhythm disturbances, syncope, difficult hypertension, heart failure and cardiomyopathy, dyslipidaemia, gastro-oesophageal reflux, peptic ulcer and coeliac disease. He is experienced in the management of chest diseases including asthma, cough, bronchitis, pneumonia, bronchiectasis, COPD, respiratory failure, lung cancer, tuberculosis, sarcoidosis, DVT, pulmonary embolism and disordered breathing. He also cares for patients with cerebrovascular disease, thyroid and liver disease, haemochromatosis, polymyalgia rheumatica, giant cell arteritis, gout, inflammatory arthritis, fibromyalgia, haematological conditions, osteoporosis, and chronic fatigue.

He offers the following procedures through his practice:

  • ECG
  • Exercise ECG
  • Echocardiography (Echo)
  • Exercise Stress Echocardiography
  • Dobutamine Stress Echo
  • Holter Monitor
  • Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring
  • Electrical Cardioversion
  • Gastroscopy (Southern Cross Affiliated Provider for gastroscopy)
  • Liver Biopsy
  • Bronchoscopy
  • Lung Function and Spirometry
  • Pleural Procedures

Dr Kennedy has been a Northland DHB Specialist General Physician since 1991, and has worked in private practice as a specialist in Internal Medicine since 1996. He is New Zealand trained, and qualified as MBChB (Otago) in 1981, and attained the FRACP in 1987. He is also a member of  the Ascot Cardiology Group and is also a consultant in the General Medicine and Respiratory Departments at Northland District Health Board. He has been involved in the care of patients in the Wards, Coronary Care and Intensive Care Units at Whangarei Hospital and at Northland's Private Kensington Hospital.

Dr Kennedy offers the broadest range of investigative procedures of any of the physicians in Northland.

Dr Kennedy works closely with a small team of highly experienced specialist nurses; Cherie at the rooms and Wendy with exercise testing. 

Dr Kennedy is a Southern Cross Affiliated Provider for gastroscopy.

Our team aims to have a patient-focused approach to care.

Referral Expectations

Your GP will refer you to Dr Kennedy if they feel you would benefit from a specialist physician's advice regarding your medical condition. You can also request a second opinion from your GP. A history of your symptoms and past medical and family history will be taken, as well as a review of any medications you are taking. Any available old notes will be reviewed, and you will be examined. Recommendations regarding your diagnosis and options for investigation and treatment will be discussed with you. A letter will be sent to your GP with a copy to you. If you have any change in your condition before you come to your appointment, please see your GP immediately.

What you need to bring to your appointment:

  1. Any relevant letters or reports from your doctor, hospital or other specialist.
  2. All relevant current and past x-rays, CT (computer tomography) or MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) films and reports. Recent Northern Radiology and Northland DHB films are accessible on-line.
  3. All medicines you are currently taking, including herbal and natural remedies.
  4. A support person can be helpful.

What to bring to an immigration appointment:

  1. Immigration letter asking you to see a specialist.
  2. All relevant current and previous x-rays (if Immigration is still holding your x-rays, please obtain the x-rays from them).
  3. If English is not your first language, please bring someone who can speak on your behalf.
  4. Your passport.

Common Conditions / Procedures / Treatments

  • Electrocardiogram (ECG)

    Patient information:
    An ECG (Electrocardiogram) tracing is a recording of your heart's electrical activity that can be read by your doctor.… More

  • Exercise ECG

    Patient information:
    An ECG undertaken when you are resting may be normal, even when you have coronary artery disease.… More

  • Resting Echocardiogram (Echo) and Exercise Stress Echocardiogram

    Patient information:
    Echocardiography is also known as cardiac ultrasound or echo.… More

  • Dobutamine Stress Echo

    Patient information:
    This test is similar to an exercise stress echo, but is used for people with known or suspected coronary disease who are unable to cope with an exercise test for any reason.… More

  • Holter Monitor

    Patient information:
    A Holter monitor records the heartbeat continuously for 24 hours.… More

  • Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring

    Patient information:
    High blood pressure (BP) puts an increased load on the heart, brain, kidneys and other organs.… More

  • Electrical Cardioversion

    Patient information:
    Electrical cardioversion is a procedure used to correct rhythm abnormalities of the heart, in which a small electric shock is used to "jolt" the heart back into a normal rhythm.… More

  • Gastroscopy

    Patient information:
    This is a procedure which allows Dr Kennedy to see inside your oesophagus, stomach, and the first part of the small intestine (duodenum) allowing direct examination of the lining. This is undertaken by Dr Kennedy at Kensington Hospital.  Dr Kennedy is a Southern Cross Affiliated Provider for gastroscopy.… More

  • Liver Biopsy

    Patient information:
    The best way to establish what type of liver disease is present and the extent and stage of the disease, is with a liver biopsy.… More

  • Bronchoscopy

    Patient information:
    Dr Kennedy undertakes this procedure in a public day case operating theatre at Whangarei Hospital with specially trained nurses assisting.… More

  • Lung Function Tests

    Patient information:
    You may be advised to have lung function tests to find out how much air moves in and out as you breathe and to measure the diffusion of gas.… More

  • Spirometry

    Patient information:
    Spirometry is a test which measures the volume of air with which your lungs can be filled and the rate that you can empty your lungs.… More

  • Pleural Aspiration and Biopsy

    Patient information:
    Pleural aspiration and biopsy are most often undertaken to diagnose the cause for pleural fluid or pleural mass/thickening.… More

  • Coronary Artery Disease

    Patient information:
    This refers to narrowing of the arteries that supply blood to the heart muscle.… More

  • Heart Failure and Cardiomyopathy

    Patient information:
    Heart failure refers to the heart failing to pump efficiently.… More

  • Heart Valve Disease

    Patient information:
    The four chambers of your heart receive and send blood to the lungs and body.… More

  • Cardiac Arrhythmias

    Patient information:
    Your heart rate is controlled by an electrical system within the heart muscle.… More

  • Hypertension (high blood pressure)

    Patient information:
    Poorly treated hypertension can damage the heart, kidneys and increase the risk of heart failure, heart attack, renal failure, stroke and circulation problems to the lower limbs.… More

  • Asthma

    Patient information:
    Symptoms of asthma include cough, wheezing, a tight chest and trouble breathing.… More

  • Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) and Emphysema

    Patient information:
    In COPD, the major feature is a lack of full reversibility in airflow obstruction. Airways collapse, become blocked and lung tissue and air sacs become damaged.… More

  • Peptic Ulcer Disease

    Patient information:
    Peptic ulcers are sores or eroded areas that form in the lining of the upper digestive tract.… More

  • Coeliac Disease

    Patient information:
    Coeliac disease is quite a common condition caused by gluten allergy.… More

  • Headaches/Migraines

    Patient information:
    In most cases, headaches are not due to significant underlying problems.… More

  • Thyroid Disorders

    Patient information:
    The thyroid is a gland that sits in the front, and towards the bottom, of your neck.… More

  • Osteoporosis

    Patient information:
    Osteoporosis weakens and makes your bones more prone to breaking (fracture).… More

  • Polymyalgia Rheumatica and Giant Cell Arteritis

    Patient information:
    These are systemic conditions of unknown cause that cause significant disability.… More

  • Gout

    Patient information: 
    Gout is an acutely painful, disabling form of arthritis associated with the accumulation of monosodium urate crystals in the joints and soft tissues.… More

  • Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA)

    Patient information:
    In RA the body’s immune system attacks the lining of the joints.… More

  • Fibromyalgia

    Patient information:
    Symptoms include aches, pains, fatigue, morning stiffness and sleep problems.… More

  • Chronic Fatigue States

    Patient information:
    Many conditions can present with symptoms of fatigue.  Fatigue can be due to infection, inflammation, sleep or electrolyte disturbance, malabsorption, hormone problems, depression or rarely a malignancy.… More

  • Diagnostic Dilemma

    Patient information:
    General physicians specialise in the diagnosis of difficult conditions. Many of my referrals include patients with symptoms of weight loss, fatigue, headaches, breathing difficulties, generalised pain, etc.… More

Charges

Initial Consultation: $330 (GST inclusive)

Follow-up Consultation: $155 (GST inclusive)

Additional charges for other procedures available on enquiry.

Payment is expected at the time of an appointment, unless by prior arrangement.

 

Payment accepted: Cash, Cheque, EFTPOS or Direct Credit/Internet Banking.

We do not accept Credit Cards.

Dr Kennedy is a Southern Cross Affiliated Provider for gastroscopy.

Consultants

Internal Medicine Specialist

Travel Directions

Travelling from South
Travelling North on State Highway 1 on Western Hills Drive, turn first right into Percy Street after Kensington Park and St John's Ambulance station. 

Travelling from North
 
Travelling South on State Highway 1 on Western Hills Drive, turn first left into Percy Street after Whau Valley lights.

Public Transport

BUSES:

There are bus stops both north and south for the CityLink on the Kamo-Tikipunga bus routes 3 and 3A on Kamo Road, just south of Kamo Rd and Percy St (Vegie Twins and St Francis Xavier) intersection. See route map and timetable at:

http://www.nrc.govt.nz/Transport/Getting-around/Whangarei-Bus-Service/Route3-Kamo-Tikipunga/

 

 

There are bus stops both north and south for the CityLink on the Otangarei bus route 4 on Kamo Road, just north of the King Street and south of Keyte St intersections with Kamo Rd. See route map and timetable at: 

www.nrc.govt.nz/Transport/Getting-around/Whangarei-Bus-Service/Route4-Otangarei/

 

TAXIS:

Kiwi Cabs                  (09) 470 2299

A1 Cabs                    (09) 438 3377

Phoenix Cabs            (09) 438 9933

Parking

Off-street parking is available and there is ramp access for the disabled.
Parking is also available on Percy Street.

Accommodation

 
Closest accommodation within easy walking distance is at Motel Sierra:
26 Western Hills Drive
Whangarei 0112
(09) 437 0639
 
 
Luxury Accommodation at Lodge Bordeaux:
361 Western Hills Drive
Avenues, Whangarei 0110
(09) 438 0404
lodgebordeaux.co.nz

Pharmacy

The closest pharmacy (including after hours) is the Kensington Pharmacy at the Kensington Shopping Centre, only a couple of minutes drive from Cardinal Points. Others close to the rooms on the way north are David's Pharmacy in Three Mile Bush Road and the Kamo Pharmacy in Kamo Road, both at the Kamo Shopping Centre.

Other

Arthritis New Zealand: www.arthritis.org.nz 

First Floor, 25 Rathbone St, Whangarei on (09) 438 5037 

Ascot Cardiology Auckland: on 0800 4HEART = 0800 443 278

Asthma Foundation: www.asthmanz.co.nz

Asthma Society: Unit 1 15 Central Avenue, Whangarei on (09) 438 5205

Coeliac Society NZ www.coeliac.co.nz

GreenLane Imaging: on 0800 CTSCAN = 0800 287 226

National Heart Foundation: Level 1, 25 Rathbone Street, Whangarei on (09) 459 6518      www.heartfoundation.org.nz 

Northern Radiology: 11 Kensington Ave on (09) 437 0540

Northland Pathology Laboratory: 24 Rust Avenue on (09) 438 4243, Primecare Medical Centre in Kensington Whangarei and 'The Cottage' in Kamo

Locations Information

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

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