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Dr David Hassan

Practicing at SunDocs and SkinSafe

022 567 1839 Auckland Region
Urgent Appointments Available
Electronic Referral on Specialists & Referrals Service

about Dr David Hassan

Dr David Hassan is a member of the Skin Cancer College of Australasia (SCCA), New Zealand Skin Cancer Doctors (NZSCD) and is a Vocationally Registered General Practitioner with an interest in skin cancer management. David enjoys all parts of skin cancer management including education, diagnosis and surgery.

David was born and raised in Auckland and now lives in Snells Beach with his young family. He graduated from Otago University in 2002 and has lived and worked in many places such as Nelson, Sydney, Cork and Auckland. He has been working as a GP in the Rodney area since 2009 and is well known and respected. Living in an area with very high melanoma rates, he feels that he is making a difference in his community. His skills are recognised by most private insurers including Southern Cross. He also does public skin surgery for the Waitemata District Health Board, and private skin consultations.

Practicing at SunDocs and SkinSafe

credentials

Qualifications/Memberships
MBChB, DipPaeds, DipCPU, FRNZCGP, ACCSCMS, ACCDermoscopy
Member SCCA
Member NZSCD
Southern Cross Affiliated Provider
Te Whatu Ora Contractors Skin Surgery Provider

contact Dr David Hassan

Urgent Appointments Available p: 022 567 1839

022 567 1839

Skinsafe, 18 Florence Ave, Orewa, Auckland

sundocs.co.nz

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Opening Hours

Mon
08:30am - 05:00pm
Tue
08:30am - 05:00pm
Wed
08:30am - 05:00pm
Thu
08:30am - 05:00pm
Fri
08:30am - 05:00pm
Sat
Closed
Sun
Closed
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