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Dr Patrick Gladding

09 520 9540 Auckland Region
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about Dr Patrick Gladding

Patrick is a specialist in both general cardiology and internal medicine, and practices at North Shore and Waitakere Hospitals. He trained in cardiology at the Greenlane Cardiovascular Service and completed a fellowship in Advanced Cardiac Imaging at the Cleveland Clinic Foundation in 2010. In 2012 he gained a PhD in cardiovascular medicine.

His areas of expertise are in cardiac imaging, personalised healthcare and angiography. He also has a particular interest in the latest developments in genomic medicine, which is when information about a patient's genetic make-up can be used to customise their treatment. He founded Theranostics Laboratory, a web-based DNA testing company.

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services

Areas of Specialisation
Cardiology specialising in cardiac imaging, personalised healthcare & angiography. He also has a particular interest in the latest developments in genomic medicine, which is when information about a patients genetic make-up can be used to customise their treatment



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credentials

Qualifications/Memberships
BHB, MBChB (1998), FRACP (2007), PhD (2012)


Post-fellowship Training
Advanced Imaging Fellowship, Cleveland Clinic Foundation



NZ Medical Council Number: 22627

contact Dr Patrick Gladding

09 520 9540

Ascot Hosp, 90 Green Lane East, Remuera, Auckland

EDI: ascardio

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