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Dr David Kim

09 980 6363 Auckland Region
Urgent Appointments Available
Electronic Referral on Specialists & Referrals Service
Southern Cross Health Insurance Affiliated Provider for Consultations

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about Dr David Kim

Dr David Kim is an Auckland trained Endocrinologist and General Physician. He has been working as a Consultant Endocrinologist at Waitemata DHB since 2010. He leads the Fracture Liaison Service at Waitemata and has been a board member of Osteoporosis New Zealand since 2015.

His special interests include osteoporosis, diabetes, obesity medicine, thyroid, parathyroid/calcium disorders, pituitary and adrenal disorders. David has a number of publications in these domains.

He also offers ultrasound guided biopsy of thyroid nodules and targeted thyroid ultrasonography, and is an affiliated provider for Southern Cross for all services and procedures provided.



  • Parking Available
  • Disability Access

services

Areas of Specialisation
Diabetes & Endocrinology
USS guided FNA of thyroid nodule

Hospitals Practicing At:
North Shore
Waitakere



Southern Cross Affiliated Provider for
Consultations Ultrasound guided thyroid biopsy Targeted thyroid ultrasonography

charges

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credentials

Qualifications
MBChB, FRACP

Referral Info

A referral letter from a general practitioner/ doctor is expected for the first consultation.

contact Dr David Kim

Urgent Appointments Available P: 09 980 6363

09 980 6363

09 929 3248

Cardiology Institute, Suite 109, Level 1, 119 Apollo Dr, Albany, Auckland

Cardiology Institute, Ste 109, 119 Apollo Dr, Albany, Auckland 0618

www.cardiologyinstitute.co.nz

EDI: cardinst

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