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Dr Hannah Giles

09 550 1080 Auckland Region
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about Dr Hannah Giles

Hospitals Practicing At: MacMurray Specialist Centre

services

Areas of Specialisation
Hepatology: Autoimmune liver disease - PSC, PBC, autoimmune hepatitis, metabolic liver disease, alcohol related liver disease, viral hepatitis, genetic & other liver diseases, cirrhosis, portal hypertension & liver disease in pregnancy
Gastroenterology: Assessment, investigations & management of gastrointestinal symptoms, gasto-oesophageal reflux disease, coeliac disease, dysphagia, & irritable bowel syndrome. With a special interest in nutrition for liver & gut health, food intolerances, irritable bowel syndrome & mast cell activation syndrome (MCAS).
Gastroscopy: Upper GI endoscopy

credentials

Qualifications/Memberships
BSc, MBChB, FRACP (Gastroenterology), NZCCRTGE for Upper & Lower GI Endoscopy.
NZSG, BASL, RACP.


Specialist Training
Gastroenterology Specialist Training New Zealand

Specialist Experience
Consultant in Hepatology & Liver Transplant, Addenbrookes, Cambridge UK
Senior Clinical Fellow Hepatology, University Hospitals Birmingham UK

Current Positions
Hepatologist & Liver Transplant Consultant, New Zealand Liver Transplant Unit, Auckland City Hospital.
Hepatologist, Gastroenterologist & Endoscopist, MacMurray Specialist Centre
Senior lecturer, University of Auckland

contact Dr Hannah Giles

09 550 1080

09 550 1081

3 MacMurray Rd, Remuera, Auckland

www.macmurray.co.nz

EDI: mcmurray

Opening Hours

Mon
08:00am - 05:00pm
Tue
08:00am - 05:00pm
Wed
08:00am - 05:00pm
Thu
08:00am - 05:00pm
Fri
08:00am - 05:00pm
Sat
Closed
Sun
Closed

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