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8:00 AM to 4:30 PM.
Description
Welcome to Genetic Health Service NZ. We are a national service and provide expert genetic diagnostics and genetic counselling services, providing assistance, advice and education in managing genetic conditions. Our services are publicly funded for NZ residents as we are part of New Zealand’s public health system.
We provide the following services:
- Diagnostic assessment of genetic disorders and information about genetic diagnoses
- Diagnostic, pre-conception, prenatal or pre-symptomatic tests for genetic conditions
- Assistance in the clinical management of genetic diseases and identification of preventable complications by early and accurate diagnosis and surveillance
- Genetic counselling and management advice for the extended family of affected individuals
- Telephone enquiry service for doctors, midwives and other health professionals concerning genetic diseases
- Genetics education for professional and lay/community groups
Please note
The NTS (National Travel Scheme) can help patients gain better and timely access to these clinic locations mentioned above.
Staff
Our staff consist of the following professionals:
Clinical Geneticists/Consultants: are medical doctors with specialist training in medical genetics. Patients are likely to see them before a diagnosis has been made. Below are the names of consultants working with Genetic Services, Northern Hub.
Genetic Counsellors: are healthcare professionals with training in human genetics and counselling. Genetic Counsellors are certified through the Human Genetics Society of Australasia. Patients are likely to see them about a known condition. Below are names of genetic counsellors working with Genetic Services, Northern Hub.
National Clinical Director
Dr Kate Neas (Central Hub)
Northern Hub
Clinical Geneticists
Dr Ian Hayes, Clinical Director, Clinical Geneticist
Dr Juliet Taylor, Clinical Geneticist
Dr Patrick Yap, Clinical Geneticist
Dr Raoul Heller, Clinical Geneticist
Dr Candice Feben, Clinical Geneticist
Genetic Counsellors
Kim Gamet, Team Leader, Senior Genetic Counsellor
Cindy Zaitsoff, Senior Genetic Counsellor
Jenny Eaton, Senior Genetic Counsellor
Kelly Sullivan, Genetic Counsellor
Harry Fraser, Genetic Counsellor
Suzannah Bawden, Genetic Counsellor
Hayley Green, Genetic Counsellor
Stephanie Burcher, Genetic Counsellor
Anita Lee, Associate Genetic Counsellor
Elisha Swainson, Associate Genetic Counsellor
Matilda Hilton, Associate Genetic Counsellor
Intake Assistants
Kirsten Craddock
Rebecca Penny
Central Hub
Clinical Geneticists
Dr Kate Neas, Clinical Leader, Clinical Geneticist
Dr Gemma Poke, Clinical Geneticist
Dr Colina McKeown, Clinical Geneticist
Dr Zoe Webster, Clinical Fellow
Genetic Counsellors
Alice Christian, Team Leader, Senior Genetic Counsellor
Emma Felix, Senior Genetic Counsellor
Sally Jackson, Genetic Counsellor
Sarah Collis, Genetic Counsellor
Nadia Preitner, Genetic Counsellor
Nicola Menzies, Associate Genetic Counsellor
South Island Hub
Clinical Geneticists
Dr Alex Henderson, Clinical Leader, Clinical Geneticist
Professor Stephen Robertson, Clinical Geneticist
Dr Mary Willis, Clinical Geneticist
Dr Alison Macharg, Clinical Genetics Registrar
Genetic Associates
Linda Cheng, Team Leader, Senior Genetic Associate
Jan Sullivan, Senior Genetic Associate
Jordan Wood, Associate Genetic Counsellor
Suretha Erasmus, Genetic Counsellor
Referral Expectations
We accept referrals from general practitioners, hospital specialists and self-referrals from members of families known to the service. Referrals can be made through email or e-referrals. Our preference is for e-referrals.
Referrals will be given an urgent, semi-urgent or standard waiting list allocation and should be seen in the next available appointment, within 2 weeks, 2 months, and 4 months respectively. Phone advice is available if a clinician wants to discuss a case before considering making a referral to the service.
We have an on-call Genetic Counsellor and Clinical Geneticist during the working week to answer any urgent or general enquiries and referrals.
Please note that we have strict criteria regarding referrals from GPs and community providers, and referrals with incorrect or missing information will be sent back to the referrer for further follow-up or may cause delays in waiting times for the patient.
Patients are referred to the Genetics Clinics if:
- a child is born with several abnormalities
- there is a personal or family history of a genetic condition
- a family member diagnosed with cancer at a young age
- personal or family history of cancer consistent with referral guidelines which can be discussed with your GP or specialist.
Please include the standard referral information as outlined below:
- Patient Details – full names, correct and current address, a valid contact number, date of birth, eligibility status and an NHI number
- Clinical Details – the reason for referral, past history and co-morbidities, investigations carried out and their results, current medications and any drug allergies.
- Family Details - please include all relevant information and medical records, investigations and family cross diagrams (3 generation family tree with gender and conditions specified).
- Referrer Details – name, address and contact numbers of referrer/general practice.
For those who are at risk of having a cancer syndrome, please include the following in the referral:
- Names, dates of birth and age at diagnosis of those relatives with cancer, with details of types of cancer diagnosed
- A consent to release information form (general) - can be downloaded from the bottom of page
- A Family Health Questionnaire - can be downloaded from the bottom of the page.
Consent to release information forms are given to patients when we require access to another family member’s medical record. If the family member is alive they must sign the consent form themselves. If the family member has passed away their next of kin or a close blood relative may sign the form.
It may be useful to have your patient fill out a family history questionnaire before referral because the family information will inform our triage and genetics assessment.
Please note that if basic standard or medical information is missing in the referral, it may be returned to the referrer to follow. Please check patient’s address and phone numbers as this is our only mode of contact to them.
Fees and Charges Description
All consultations with Genetic Services are provided free of charge for eligible residents. Like all hospitals, we are required to prioritise our service within our budget. However, all approved genetic testing is free of charge.
Hours
8:00 AM to 4:30 PM.
Mon – Fri | 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM |
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Document Downloads
- Family Health Questionnaire - Cancer Patients (DOCX, 83 KB)
- Consent to Release Information - General (PDF, 56.1 KB)
- Consent to Release Information - Cancer (PDF, 78.6 KB)
Contact Details
8:00 AM to 4:30 PM.
Northern Hub
Auckland City Hospital
Private Bag 92024
Victoria Street West
Auckland 1142
Ph: (09) 307 4949 Ext. 25870
Email: GenSec@adhb.govt.nz
Toll Free: 0800 476 123
Central Hub
Wellington Hospital
Private Bag 7902
Wellington 6242
Ph: (04) 385 5310
Fax: (04) 385 5822
Email: genetic.services@ccdhb.org.nz
Toll Free: 0508 364 436 (press 1 for Wellington)
South Island Hub
Christchurch Hospital
Private Bag 4710
Christchurch 8140
Ph: (03) 378 6574
Fax: (03) 379 1343
Email: genetic.servicenz@cdhb.health.nz
Toll Free: 0508 364 436
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This page was last updated at 1:00PM on October 29, 2024. This information is reviewed and edited by Genetic Health Service New Zealand.