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about Dr Sandeep Naik

Sandeep is a Fertility Specialist.
He has seen first hand the significant stress & grief patients can go through with issues of infertility & reproductive endocrinology. He is committed to working alongside patients to navigate these challenging pathways & achieve realistic goals for their families

Hospitals Practicing At: Southern Cross Hospital Wellington

services

Areas of Specialisation
NZ & Internationally trained Gynaecologist with a focus on providing personalised, quality care in women's health, specialising in pregnancy care, menstrual disorders, menopause management, minimally invasive surgery, PCOS treatment, endometriosis care, hysteroscopy ,contraceptive counselling, pelvic pain management, gynaecological screenings & fertility management, recurrent miscarriages, vulvar diseases

credentials

Qualifications/Memberships
BSc, MBChB, PGDipObsMedGyn, FRANZCOG, CREI candidate

Specialist Experience
As part of completing his sub-specialisation to obtain CREI (Certificate in Reproductive Endocrinology & Infertility - the highest training level for Fertility in Australasia), Sandeep has completed a fellowship at Royal Prince Alfred Hospital in Sydney, Australia & has gained international experience in the gynaecology & fertility field

Current Positions
Senior Clinical Lecturer at University of Otago
Consultant specialist Obstetrician & Gynaecologist Hutt Hospital
Consultant specialist at Fertility Associates

contact Dr Sandeep Naik

04 384 8401

0800 10 28 28

04 384 8402

Radio NZ House, Level 11, 155 The Terrace, Wellington

PO Box 11048, Manners St, Wellington 6142

http://www.fertilityassociates.co.nz

EDI: fertawtn

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