Salivary Gland Surgery in Auckland
There are three main glands in the mouth that produce saliva: the
parotid
,
submandibular
, and
sublingual glands
. Each of these glands is paired; there is one parotid gland on each side of the head, in front of the ears. The salivary glands can be affected by various diseases, such as
mumps
, and
tumours
can also occur. Most salivary tumours are benign and slow-growing, but malignant tumours also occur. Surgery is performed by a
Head & Neck Surgeon
.
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Consultant Surgeon in Head & Neck Cancer, Orthognathic Surgery, Skin Cancer, Salivary Gland Surgery, Facial Trauma, TMJ Surgery . . . .
We offer in-office FNA, ultrasound, and endoscopic examination allowing a one-stop assessment for all head and neck pathologies. Available in Epsom and East Auckland . . .
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Experienced, high volume head and neck Surgeon with a large thyroid, parathyroid and neck lump assessment and surgery practice. . . .
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Dr Andrew Cho offers comprehensive, expert assessment in the management and treatment of general ENT and Head & Neck condition. . . .
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Otolaryngology, Head & Neck Surgery, Nose & Sinuses, Thyroid/Parathyroid Surgery, Head & Neck/Facial Reconstruction, General Paediatric & Adult ENT . . . .
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General ENT, Sinus, Snoring, Thyroid & Parathyroid Surgery. . . .
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Richard Harman is a General Surgeon with a subspecialty interest in Thyroid, Parathyroid and Adrenal surgery working closely with endocrinologists in . . .