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Dr Savitha Bhagvan

General & Trauma Surgeon

021 027 99091 Auckland Region
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about Dr Savitha Bhagvan

Consultant General & Trauma Surgeon working at Auckland City Hospital and MercyAscot

Dr Bhagvan is trained in General and Trauma Surgery. Her practice involves management of diseases of Gall Bladder, Hernia, Anorectal problems, Skin Lesions, consequences of Emergency Trauma and Surgical repair of Rib Fractures. She is dual trained in India and New Zealand with further fellowship training in Sydney, Australia.

Other Languages Spoken: English, Hindi, Kannada

Current Positions
Consultant Surgeon, Auckland City Hospital and MercyAscot

services

AREAS OF SPECIAL INTEREST:

  • General Surgery
  • Skin Lesions
  • Management of diseases of Gall Bladder
  • Hernia
  • Anorectal problems
  • Consequences of Emergency Trauma
  • Surgical repair of Rib Fractures

credentials

Qualifications/Memberships
MB BS, FRACS (General Surgery)
Associate Fellow American College of Surgeons
Instructor for EMST (ATLS) & DSTC.
Executive committee member of Australasian Trauma Society
Executive committee member Northern Regional Trauma Network
Member Chest Wall Injury Society
Member Australasian Trauma Society
Member ANZ Association for the Surgery of Trauma

Specialist Training
She is dual trained in India and New Zealand with further fellowship training in Sydney, Australia

Specialist Experience
She has been practicing as a General, Trauma and Acute care surgeon at Auckland City Hospital since 2018

contact Dr Savitha Bhagvan

Urgent Appointments Available on request p: 021 027 99091

021 027 99091

Lvl 2, Ste 3, Ascot Hospital, 90 Greenlane East, Remuera, Auckland

EDI: sbhagvan

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