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Qualifications

MB ChB 2012 Auckland; FRNZCUC 2019; FRNZCGP 2021; CAMM 2022

Profile

Dr Amanjeet Toor is one of the youngest instructors at the Spine Intervention Society (IPSIS), where he teaches spinal interventional procedures to doctors from around the world.

He graduated from the University of Auckland and began his early medical career as a Surgical Orthopaedic Registrar. Driven by a passion for musculoskeletal health and procedural medicine, he went on to complete fellowship training in General Practice and Urgent Care, earning distinction in his exam.

Furthering his academic and clinical expertise, Dr Toor completed two postgraduate diplomas in Sport Medicine and Musculoskeletal Medicine through the University of Otago—again with distinction. He later specialised in Musculoskeletal Medicine, becoming one of the few doctors in New Zealand to achieve three fellowship qualifications, a testament to his academic excellence.

Dr Toor has also undertaken advanced subspecialty training in Spine Interventional Pain Medicine, positioning him at the forefront of minimally invasive spinal and musculoskeletal pain procedures.  His expertise bridges precision diagnostics with image-guided interventions, offering patients cutting-edge, evidence-based care and a multidisciplinary approach.

Interests

Areas of Specialisation:

  • Acute & Chronic Spinal Pain - cervical, thoracic, lumbar & SI joint.
  • Spinal Interventional (Fluoroscopy guided) Injections - transforaminal epidural steroid injection, facet & sacroiliac joint injections, cervical & lumbar medial branch blocks.
  • Radiofrequency Thermal Ablation Neurotomy for chronic neck, thoracic & low back pain.
  • Pulsed radiofrequency of dorsal root ganglion (DRG) for chronic limb radicular pain.
  • Muscle, Tendon & Nerve issues - Tendinopathy, Nerve related pain, Osteoarthritis.
  • Ultrasound Guided Joint Injections - steroid, platelet rich plasma (PRP), prolotherapy, autologous blood, hyaluronic acid (HA).
  • Peripheral nerve & tendon sheath injections (including hydrodissection).
  • Minimally Invasive Procedures - calcium tendonitis barbotage.

Musculoskeletal medicine involves diagnosing and treating disorders of the musculoskeletal system (bones, muscles, cartilage, ligaments, tendons). Musculoskeletal pain may occur secondary to injury or degeneration, the latter usually being of gradual onset process such as osteoarthritis. Treatment can involve multiple modalities and approaches such as patient education, analgesic medications, manipulative techniques, exercise rehabilitation, injection therapies and minimally invasive procedures.

Subspecialties

Interventional Pain Management (IPM)

Title or Designation

Musculoskeletal & Interventional Pain Specialist

Post-Fellowship Training

Qualifications/Memberships

  • MBChB (Auckland), FNZCMM, FRNZCGP, FRNZCUC (2019-22)
  • PGDip Sports Med (Otago), PGDip MSM (Otago) Distinction
  • Member & Instructor - Spine Intervention Society (SIS)

Gender

Male / Tāne

Full NZ Registration Date

20 November 2012

Vocational Scope

Musculoskeletal Medicine, General Practice, Urgent Care

Languages Spoken

English, Bahasa Melayu, Hindi, Punjabi

Contact Details

Dr Amanjeet Toor is available at the following service:

This service is available at the following locations:

96E Carlton Gore Road, Newmarket, Auckland

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5 Painton Road, Silverdale, Auckland

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110 Grafton Road, Grafton, Auckland

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