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Mercy Hospital Dunedin - Otolaryngology, Head & Neck Surgery
Private Surgical Service, ENT/ Head & Neck Surgery
Description
Mercy Hospital is a not-for-profit surgical hospital committed to delivering 'exceptional care that makes a difference' to Otago and Southland residents.
Independent specialists provide a full range of support for those who have issues relating to their ears, nose or throat (including thyroid), head and neck.
This surgical service is provided at our facility by the following medical specialists. For further information please seek a referral through your GP or contact your preferred specialist directly.
Consultants
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Dr Alice Coombs
Otolaryngologist
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Mr Martyn Fields
Otolaryngologist
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Ms Kate Heer
Otolaryngologist
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Mr Paul Joice
Otolaryngologist
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Mr Matthew Leaper
Otolaryngologist
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Ms Juliet Meldrum
Otolaryngologist
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Mr Dean Ruske
Otolaryngologist
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Mr Jamie Ryan
Otolaryngologist
Procedures / Treatments
Your adenoids may be removed as part of a tonsillectomy. This operation is also performed through your mouth.
Your adenoids may be removed as part of a tonsillectomy. This operation is also performed through your mouth.
A tiny camera attached to a long tube is inserted through your nose or mouth and passed down through the airways into your lungs. This allows the surgeon to make a diagnosis either by seeing directly what is causing the problem or by taking a small tissue (biopsy) or lung secretion sample.
A tiny camera attached to a long tube is inserted through your nose or mouth and passed down through the airways into your lungs. This allows the surgeon to make a diagnosis either by seeing directly what is causing the problem or by taking a small tissue (biopsy) or lung secretion sample.
An incision (cut) is made behind your ear and the skin pulled back exposing the mastoid bone. A hole is drilled through this bone to expose the cochlear. The electrodes of the cochlear implant are inserted into the cochlear while the receiver part of the implant is embedded into the skull just underneath the skin. The skin is then replaced back over the implant.
An incision (cut) is made behind your ear and the skin pulled back exposing the mastoid bone. A hole is drilled through this bone to expose the cochlear. The electrodes of the cochlear implant are inserted into the cochlear while the receiver part of the implant is embedded into the skull just underneath the skin. The skin is then replaced back over the implant.
A tiny camera attached to a tube (endoscope) is inserted into your nose. Very small instruments can be passed through the endoscope and used to remove small pieces of bone and soft tissue. This opens up the ventilation and drainage pathways in the outer wall of your nose.
A tiny camera attached to a tube (endoscope) is inserted into your nose. Very small instruments can be passed through the endoscope and used to remove small pieces of bone and soft tissue. This opens up the ventilation and drainage pathways in the outer wall of your nose.
This operation is performed through the ear canal. A hole is made in the eardrum and the middle ear drained. A small hollow tube (grommet) is placed in the eardrum hole which allows air into the middle ear.
This operation is performed through the ear canal. A hole is made in the eardrum and the middle ear drained. A small hollow tube (grommet) is placed in the eardrum hole which allows air into the middle ear.
A tiny camera attached to a long tube is inserted into your mouth and passed down through your pharynx into your oesophagus. This allows the surgeon to make a diagnosis either by seeing directly what is causing the problem or by taking a small tissue sample (biopsy).
A tiny camera attached to a long tube is inserted into your mouth and passed down through your pharynx into your oesophagus. This allows the surgeon to make a diagnosis either by seeing directly what is causing the problem or by taking a small tissue sample (biopsy).
Nasal polyps are removed by inserting small instruments through your nostrils which can grasp and cut out the polyps.
Nasal polyps are removed by inserting small instruments through your nostrils which can grasp and cut out the polyps.
Small cuts (incisions) are made either on the inside or outside (in the creases) of the nose. Excess bone and/or cartilage are removed and the nose reshaped.
Small cuts (incisions) are made either on the inside or outside (in the creases) of the nose. Excess bone and/or cartilage are removed and the nose reshaped.
Tonsils are removed in an operation performed through your mouth. The tissue between your tonsils and throat is cut and your tonsils removed.
Tonsils are removed in an operation performed through your mouth. The tissue between your tonsils and throat is cut and your tonsils removed.
This operation repositions the nasal septum and is performed entirely within your nose so that there are no external cuts made on your face.
This operation repositions the nasal septum and is performed entirely within your nose so that there are no external cuts made on your face.
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Contact Details
Mercy Hospital Dunedin, 72 Newington Avenue, Māori Hill, Dunedin
Dunedin - South Otago
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Phone
(03) 464 0107
Website
72 Newington Avenue
Maori Hill
Dunedin
OTA 9010
Street Address
72 Newington Avenue
Māori Hill
Dunedin
OTA 9010
Postal Address
Private Bag 1919
Dunedin 9054
New Zealand
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This page was last updated at 9:25AM on December 23, 2024. This information is reviewed and edited by Mercy Hospital Dunedin - Otolaryngology, Head & Neck Surgery.