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Dr Eileen Merriman

09 623 5602 Auckland Region
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Southern Cross Health Insurance Affiliated Provider for Consultations

about Dr Eileen Merriman

Eileen is a clinical haematologist and lead thrombosis clinician at Waitemata Health with a sub-specialist interest in antiphospholipid syndrome, womens haematological issues and thrombosis. Eileen also treats a range of malignant and non-malignant haematology disorders, including lymphoma, myeloproliferative disorders and ITP.

Eileen completed a fellowship in thrombosis and haemostasis at Monash Medical Centre in 2010; the subject of her PhD was a multicentre Australasian trial on management of distal DVT. She serves on a number of international editorial boards and committees and is the past president of THANZ (Thrombosis & Haemostasis Society of Australian and New Zealand).

Hospitals Practicing At: Canopy Cancer Care North Shore, North Shore Hospital

services

Areas of Specialisation
Haematology, Thrombosis, Antiphospholipid syndrome and Obstetric haematology
Specialist Experience includes: worked at North Shore Hospital 2011 - current. Clinical Director at North Shore Hospital 2020 - current.
Year of Registration as Specialist 2010

credentials

Qualifications/Memberships
MB ChB 2001, FRACP 2010, FRCPA 2010, PhD 2018

contact Dr Eileen Merriman

09 623 5602

09 489 8400

213 Shakespeare Rd, Takapuna, Auckland

www.canopycancercare.co.nz

EDI: canopycc

Consultations are often held in evening clinics after 5:00pm

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