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Dr Simon Edmonds

09 520 9361 Auckland Region
Urgent Appointments Available
Electronic Referral on Specialists & Referrals Service
Southern Cross Health Insurance Affiliated Provider for Consultations

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about Dr Simon Edmonds

Simon is dual trained in gynaecology and surgery, and has a special interest in complex laparoscopic surgery, including hysterectomy and the treatment of severe endometriosis. He studied at St Thomass Hospital in London and trained in the South East of England. He worked at Middlemore hospital from 2011 until 2018, where he was the Clinical Lead for Gynaecology. He is now a Director at Ascot Central Womens Clinic, where he also supports the 3 subspecialist trained fellows who undertook the Australasian Gynaecological Endoscopy Surgery Society (AGES) advanced training programme with him. ,

services

Areas of Specialisation

  • All types of Gynaecological surgery
  • Advanced laparoscopic surgery including severe endometriosis
  • Hysterectomy
  • Pelvic floor repair
  • Colposcopy

credentials

Qualifications
BSc in Anatomy 1990, MBBS 1993, FRCSEd 1999, FRANZCOG 2012, FRCOG 2013

Hospitals Practising at
MercyAscot

Professional Contribution
Ex NZ Board Member of the Australasian Gynaecological Endoscopic Surgery Society (AGES) 2015-2019
Member of Endometriosis NZ Specialist Interest Group
Clinical Advisory Board Lead for Gynaecology at MercyAscot Hospitals

contact Dr Simon Edmonds

Urgent Appointments Available Ph: 09 520 9361

09 520 9361

09 520 9362

Lvl 1, Ascot Central, 7 Ellerslie Racecourse Dr, Remuera, Auckland

PO Box 128142, Remuera, Auckland 1541

www.ascotwomensclinic.co.nz

EDI: awclinic

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