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Dr Thomas Hanna

Specialist

Qualifications

MB ChB 2005 Aberd; FRCS (Gen surg) England 2017; CCT (UK) (Gen Surg) 2019

Profile

Dr Hanna is a U.K and N.Z trained General, HPB and Transplant Surgeon. He obtained his medical degree from The University of Aberdeen and completed his General, HPB and Transplant surgical training in Plymouth, Liverpool, London and Auckland.

Dr Hanna has completed a PGCE teaching degree, an MSc in Healthcare Leadership and a PhD in Pancreas Cancer.

Interests

Dr Hanna is an experienced General Surgeon also specialising in Kidney and Pancreas Transplant.

Areas of expertise:

    1. Gallbladder surgery
    2. Hernia surgery
    3. Endoscopy
    4. Kidney and Pancreas transplantation
    5. Liver, Bile duct and Pancreas surgery

Title or Designation

General, HPB and Transplant Surgeon

Full NZ Registration Date

20 January 2021

Vocational Scope

General Surgery

Contact Details

Dr Thomas Hanna is available at the following services:

Private Services

MacMurray Centre

This service is available at the following location:

MacMurray Centre, 3 MacMurray Road, Remuera, Auckland

Contact us online here

Public Services

New Zealand Liver Transplant Unit (NZLTU)

This service is available at the following location:

Auckland City Hospital

Liver Outpatient Clinics are held on Level 6, Support Building, Auckland City Hospital and at Greenlane Clinical Centre.  Patients are advised to check their appointment letters for venue. 

Fibroscans
Fibroscans are performed at the Patient Management Services Outpatient Clinic, Level 4, Support Building (Building 1), Auckland City Hospital.  They require a referral from a medical practitioner (a specialist or GP) who should send the referral via the Care Connect portal or to the Central Referrals Office on centralreferrals@adhb.govt.nz

Immigration Fibroscans
Fibroscans are available for non-residents. They cost $269.45 (including GST). Payment must be made prior to the Fibroscan by visiting the Cashier's Office, behind the Level 5 Reception Desk at Auckland City Hospital, just prior to the Fibroscan appointment. Immigration Fibroscans require a referral from a medical practitioner (GP or specialist) who should send the referral via the Care Connect portal or to the Central Referrals Office on centralreferrals@adhb.govt.nz