Jovina Goh - Endocrinologist, Diabetologist & Specialist Physician

Ormiston Surgeons Clinic, Ormiston Hospital, 125 Ormiston Road, Flat Bush, Auckland

Contact Details

Phone (09) 550 1080
Fax (09) 550 1081
Email admin@macmurray.co.nz
Healthlink EDI: mcmurray

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Street Address

125 Ormiston Road
Botany Junction
Auckland 2016

Entry is via the main entrance of Ormiston Hospital - Ground floor

Description

I am a New Zealand trained Endocrinologist, Diabetologist and Specialist Physician of Chinese descent who was born in Malaysia. Most of my earlier years were spent in Malaysia but I have lived in New Zealand for more than 20 years, giving me a unique perspective on the cultural aspects of both societies.
 
I speak fluent English and conversational Mandarin, Hokkien and Bahasa Malaysia (Malay).
 
I am currently working as a consultant endocrinologist, diabetologist and specialist physician in Middlemore Hospital (Counties Manukau Health) and now offer private clinics at 2 sites: the MacMurray Specialist Centre in Remuera and my private rooms on the Ormiston Hospital site, Botany Junction, Flatbush, Auckland.
 
I am a Southern Cross affiliated provider.
 

I'd welcome referrals encompassing all aspects of diabetes and endocrinology, but I do have a particular interest in thyroid disease.

 

My special interests include the following:

1. Thyroid, parathyroid and calcium disorders

2. Diabetes mellitus

3. Metabolic bone disease (osteoporosis, Paget's)

4. Pituitary and adrenal disorders

5. Polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS)

6. Male hypogonadism

7. Hypertension management.

 

What is Endocrinology?

Endocrinology is the science of hormones. Hormones are chemicals produced by one part of the body and act upon another part. 
 
Your endocrinologist is a specialist doctor interested in diseases that affect your hormones. The major areas endocrinologists work in are:
 
  • diabetes
  • osteoporosis & Paget’s Disease
  • thyroid diseases
  • sex hormone imbalances
  • disorders of growth and development
  • disorders of the pituitary gland.
 
What is Internal Medicine?
Internal Medicine is the branch of medicine that deals with the diagnosis and nonsurgical treatment of diseases affecting the internal organs of the body in adults.

Specialists in this field are called specialist general/internal physicians. They are doctors who have trained in various specialties such as diseases of the heart, lungs, brain and other organs. Often people have more than one part of the body involved in an illness or the exact cause of symptoms is not clear.  The General Physician is an expert in diagnosing what is wrong and managing illnesses that are complex.

Consultants

  • Dr Jovina Goh

    Endocrinologist, Diabetologist and Specialist Physician

Referral Expectations

Your First Assessment
Dr Goh will take a detailed history of your symptoms and ask about previous illnesses and what medications you are on.  Part of history-taking includes asking questions about what you do for a living, who you live with or what support you have. You will also be asked about smoking, alcohol etc. There will be other questions about your health designed to add helpful information to diagnose what is causing your symptoms. Dr Goh will then examine you. She will explain to you the reason for the examination and then what tests or treatments are coming. You and your family can ask questions at any time during this assessment.

You may have ongoing follow-up with Dr Goh or have your treatment carried out by your GP with advice from the specialist.

Fees and Charges Description

Please contact the MacMurray Centre for details of my consultation fees. I am also a Southern Cross Healthcare affiliated provider.

Procedures / Treatments

Thyroid disorders
Parathyroid and calcium disorders
Diabetes (diabetes mellitus)
Osteoporosis
Paget's disease
Pituitary gland disorders
Adrenal disorders
Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS)
Male hypogonadism
Hypertension (high blood pressure)

Public Transport

The Auckland Transport website is a good resource to plan your public transport options.

Parking

MacMurray Centre: Free patient parking is provided in the carpark on the ground level of the building.

Ormiston clinic: Free patient parking is provided on the Ormiston Hospital site. To get to the consult rooms, please enter via the TRG (The Radiology Group) entrance, which is directly opposite the Nourish cafe. The Ormiston clinic is to the right of the TRG reception desk.


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