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about Dr Sandro Leite

Languages Spoken: English, Portuguese
Hospitals Practicing at: Ormiston Hospital, Kakariki Hospital, Counties Manukau Health, Auckland City Hospital

Dr Leite is a highly trained and experienced Otolaryngologist and Head and Neck Surgeon with extensive expertise gained both in New Zealand and internationally. He completed his training in 2003 and has since focused on improving his clinical and surgical skills.

He has completed specialised fellowships in Paediatric ORL, General Otolaryngology and Salivary Gland Surgery. In addition to a PhD focusing on minimally invasive
salivary gland surgery (Sialendoscopy), he also holds postgraduate qualifications in Occupational Health and Legal/Forensic Medicine.

With 26 years of experience, Dr Leite coordinates both the Larynx/Voice Clinic and the Minimally Invasive Salivary Gland Surgery (Sialendoscopy) Clinic at Counties Manukau Health. He also runs a dedicated Rhinology (nose and sinus surgery) clinic.


services

Dr Leite's clinical interests include General Otolaryngology,
Nasal/Sinus Surgery, Lachrymal (tear) ducts, Salivary Gland Surgery (Sialendoscopy), Laryngology and voice surgery and Otology (ear surgery).


credentials

Qualifications/Memberships
MD, PhD, FACS.
Honorary Academic - Auckland University.
Member of International Sialendoscopy Society.
Member of the European Rhinologic Society.

Current Positions
Senior Consultant ORL-Head & Neck Surgeon, Counties-Manukau Health.
Honorary Academic, Auckland University.

contact Dr Sandro Leite

09 271 3344

09 271 3345

Botany Medical Specialists, 4C Sunset Tce, Botany, Auckland

PO Box 64399, Botany Downs, Auckland 2163

www.botanyentcare.co.nz

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