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Dr Daniel Kleiner

04 910 2178 Wellington
Electronic Referral on Specialists & Referrals Service
Southern Cross Health Insurance Affiliated Provider for Consultations

about Dr Daniel Kleiner

Minimally Invasive Hepatobiliary, Pancreatic & Complex Upper Gl Surgery


Daniel Kleiner is a General Surgeon specialising in minimally invasive hepatobiliary, pancreatic and complex upper gastrointertinal surgery.

He has experience providing complex oncology care at Wellington Regional Hospital and offers modern surgical management with a focus on minimally invasive techniques, particularly in difficult gallbladder disease.

DK welcomes referrals for all general surgical conditions, with a particular interest in patients with complex disease and obesity-related comorbidities.

services

Areas of Interest

  • Difficult gallbladder surgery
  • Biliary disease
  • Inguinal, incisional & hiatal hernia repair
  • Complex upper gastrointeisinal surgery
  • Minimally invasive general surgery

credentials

Qualifications/Memberships
American Board Certified Surgeon 2009
New Zealand Association of General Surgeons

Specialist Experience
Dr Kleiner has completed fellowships in hepatobiliary, pancreatic & upper GI surgery at Washington University, St. Louis, along with a fellowship in minimally invasive & bariatric surgery at the University of Virginia

Experience
Wellington Regional Hospital
Complex oncology and general surgical care

Referral Info

REFERRALS OPEN REFERRALS & ENQUIRIES
All general surgery referrals welcome, particularly patients with complex disease, comorbidities and biliary conditions

contact Dr Daniel Kleiner

04 910 2178

Specialist Centre, 88 Hanson St, Newtown, Wellington

http://hospitals.southerncross.co.nz/our-hospitals/wellington/medical-specialists.aspx?Surgeonid=1517

EDI: wgtnmspc

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