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Dr Maya Steeper

09 974 1731 Auckland Region
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about Dr Maya Steeper

Dr Maya Steeper graduated from Otago University in 2004 and after working in New Zealand, Ireland and Australia, she returned to NZ to complete her Fellowship in General Practice with postgraduate diplomas in Obstetrics and Gynecology and Palliative Care.

In 2019 she began working in Phlebology, treating varicose veins and spider veins. She has completed the Certificate of Basic Training and Certificate of Advanced Training in Phlebology through the Australasian College of Phlebology and holds a Certificate of Ultrasound in Phlebology. She is a Southern Cross Affiliated Provider for the diagnosis and treatment of varicose veins.

She currently splits her time between a busy general practice in Freemans Bay and treating Varicose Veins at Skin Institute. Maya regularly attends international conferences to keep up to date with the latest developments in treatment for varicose veins, lymphoma, lipodema, leg ulcers and skin conditions related to chronic venous disease.

services

Areas of Specialisation
Dr Maya Steeper specialises in Phlebology, treating varicose veins and spider veins

credentials

Qualifications/Memberships
BSc, MBChB, FRNZCGP, Certificate of Advanced Training in Phlebology, Certificate of Ultrasound in Phlebology

contact Dr Maya Steeper

09 974 1731

0800 754 637

09 520 1774

Lvl 2, Eye Institute Building, 123 Remuera Rd, Remuera, Auckland

www.skininstitute.co.nz

Opening Hours

Mon
8:30am - 5:00pm
Tue
8:30am - 5:00pm
Wed
8:30am - 5:00pm
Thu
8:30am - 5:00pm
Fri
8:30am - 5:00pm
Sat
Closed
Sun
Closed
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