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Oxford Women's Health

Specialists in Womens Health Care

03 379 0555 Canterbury
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about Oxford Women's Health

At Oxford Women's Health, our leading women's health professionals specialise in gynaecology, fertility, oncoplastic breast surgery, endocrinology, physiotherapy, nutrition and psychology

If you have a patient with a health issue such as endometriosis, incontinence, menopausal problems, prolapse or pelvic pain, we can provide the very best specialist advice and treatment.


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Referral Info

To make a referral, call (03) 379 0555, email or fax (03) 379 5299

Our Allied Health Professionals are:

Deborah Bush QSM
Endometriosis and Pelvic Pain Coach

Sara Widdowson & Rachael Kerr
Consultant Nutritionists and Dietitians

Dr Samanthi Rambadagalla
Dr Lauren Goldschmidt
Dr Sarah Robson
Dr Rachel Copland
Dr Victoria Price

Menopause Centre Specialist GP

Niamh Clerkin
Rowan Parsons
Sophie Coulter

Consultant Physiotherapist

Jo Hopkinson-Haigh
Consultant Mindful Physiotherapist

Amy Montagu
Inga Forman

Consultant Psychologist

contact Oxford Women's Health

03 379 0555

03 379 5299

Level 1, Forte Health, 132 Peterborough St, Christchurch

PO Box 3932, Christchurch 8140

www.oxfordwomenshealth.co.nz

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