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about Dr Tanja Jelicic

Dr Tanja Jelicic is a consultant ear, nose & throat surgeon. She works in the private & public sector managing complex otology & general ORL conditions. General & paediatric Otolaryngology & Head & Neck Surgery, otology & lateral skull base surgery, cochlear implants, microtia & atresia surgery, otoplasty, & balance disorders

Hospitals Practicing At: Gillies Hospital, Auckland City Hospital, Starship Children's Hospital, Greenlane Clinical Centre
Other Languages Spoken: French, Serbian/Croatian

credentials

Qualifications/Memberships
MD, FRCSC

Specialist Training
Tanja Jelicic has completed her medical training & post-graduate specialist training in Oto-rhino-laryngology & Head & Neck surgery in Canada. She was awarded fellowship of the Royal College of Surgeons of Canada in 2019. A second fellowship was undertaken subsequently in otology & neurotology at Auckland City Hospital, where she gained further experience in complex otology surgery including cochlear implants, bone-anchored hearing aids, lateral skull base procedures as well as endoscopic middle ear surgery & laser surgery

Specialist Experience
Tanja is involved in the multi-disciplinary care of microtia/atresia patients at Starship Childrens Hospital. She has recently joined the Northern Cochlear implant program (NCIP) as an implant surgeon. She is actively involved in the teaching & training of medical students & junior doctors, & also lectures at Auckland University

contact Dr Tanja Jelicic

Urgent Appointments Available p: 09 529 0399

09 529 0399

09 529 0599

155 Remuera Rd, Remuera, Auckland

www.entassociates.co.nz

EDI: entassoc

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