Waitematā Endoscopy

Northern Clinic - Southern Cross North Harbour Campus, 212 Wairau Road, Wairau Valley, Auckland

Contact Details

Phone (09) 925 4449
Fax (09) 925 4450
Email admin@waitemataendoscopy.co.nz
Healthlink EDI: sxhospwe

Street Address

Northern Clinic - Southern Cross North Harbour Campus
212 Wairau Road
Wairau Valley
Auckland 0627

Postal Address

PO Box 101488
NSMC
North Shore City 0745

53 Lincoln Road, Henderson, Auckland

Contact Details

Phone (09) 925 4449
Fax (09) 925 4450
Email admin@waitemataendoscopy.co.nz
Healthlink EDI: sxhospwe

Street Address

53 Lincoln Road
Henderson
Auckland 0610

Postal Address

PO Box 101488
NSMC
North Shore City 0745

Description

Waitematā Endoscopy is an advanced endoscopy centre developed in partnership with Southern Cross Hospitals Limited in order to provide the most comprehensive private endoscopy service to the North Shore, North and West Auckland.

What is Endoscopy?
Endoscopy is the process of looking inside body cavities, using a very tiny camera attached to the end of a long, flexible tube (endoscope). Images from the camera are sent to a television monitor so that the doctor can direct the movement of the endoscope. It is also possible to pass different instruments through the endoscope to allow small samples or growths to be removed.

Endoscopy allows a doctor to make a diagnosis either by seeing directly what is causing the problem or by taking a small tissue sample for examination under a microscope (biopsy).

Endoscopy can also be used as a treatment e.g. for removal of swallowed objects in the oesophagus (food pipe), healing of lesions etc.

What is Gastroenterology?
Gastroenterology is the branch of medicine that looks at diseases of the oesophagus (gullet), stomach, small and large intestines (bowel), liver, gallbladder and pancreas. 

The oesophagus is the tube that joins your mouth with your stomach. It is a muscular tube that contracts to push the food through when you swallow.

The stomach is where food is broken down by acid and emptied into your intestines. The stomach has special cells lining its wall to protect it from these acids.

The intestines consist of the small intestine (duodenum, jejunum and ileum – different sections of small intestine) and the large intestine (colon).  As food passes through the small intestine, nutrients are broken down and absorbed.  When it passes into the colon, water is absorbed.  The waste that is left is passed as faeces (poo).

The liver is roughly the size of a football and is on your right side just under your ribs. It stores vitamins, sugar and iron which are used by cells in the body for energy.It also clears the body of waste products and drugs, produces substances that are used to help blood clot and aid the immune system, and produces bile which aids in digestion.

The pancreas is an elongated organ that lies in the back of the mid-abdomen. It is responsible for producing digestive juices and certain hormones, including insulin, the main hormone responsible for regulating blood sugar.

A gastroenterologist is a doctor specialising in the field of medicine which involves these closely related organs.

Consultants

Referral Expectations

We accept both direct (open access) referrals for gastroscopy/colonoscopy and referrals after consultation.

Our team is made up of experienced surgeons and endoscopy specialists, so we can offer a breadth and depth of service.

We are backed up by the services of a fully equipped private hospital, so you can have full confidence in the safety of your patients.

Endoscopy under general anaesthetic is regularly available and frail or complex patients can be admitted before or after procedures if needed. 

Fees and Charges Description

Waitematā Endoscopy is a Southern Cross Affiliated Provider.  Please contact us for more information.

Hours

7:30 AM to 5:30 PM.

Mon – Fri 7:30 AM – 5:30 PM

Common Conditions / Procedures / Treatments

Gastroscopy
Colonoscopy
Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD)
Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS)
Peptic ulcers
Reflux/Heartburn
Barrett's Oesophagus
Coeliac disease
Endoscopic Ultrasound

Disability Assistance

Wheelchair access, Mobility parking space, Wheelchair accessible toilet

Travel Directions

You must arrange for a friend or relative to take you home after a procedure with us when you have been sedated – even if you feel wide awake. You cannot drive a car, travel on public transport alone, or take a taxi/uber without a family member with you.

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Public Transport

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