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Dr Saad Anis

07 543 4569 Bay of Plenty
Electronic Referral on Specialists & Referrals Service
Southern Cross Health Insurance Affiliated Provider for Consultations

about Dr Saad Anis

Hospitals Practicing At: Grace Hospital

Areas of Specialisation
Interventional Pain Specialist
Multi Disciplinary Pain Management

Current Positions
Bay of Plenty DHB - Clinical Director of the Chronic Pain Service as well as a Consultant Anaesthetist

services

Description of Specialisation
Neuropathic Pain, Musculoskeletal Pain & Complex Spinal Pain.
Interventional Pain procedures for Acute & Chronic Pain including
spinal injections, epidural injections, joint injections, facet joint injections & medial branch blocks.
Peripheral Nerve Stimulation (PENS), Sympathetic blocks, Botox injections & Trigger point injections.



Southern Cross Affiliated Provider for Selected Services

credentials

Qualifications/Memberships
MB ChB 1998 Liverpool, CCT (UK), FCARCSI Ireland 2008
CCT (Certificate of completion of training) UK Anaesthesia 2011
FIPP 2014 Netherlands
FANZCA NZ/AUS 2017
Vocational Registration Anaesthesia
Fellow of the faculty of pain medicine Aus/ NZ (FFPMANZCA) -2020

Specialist Experience
Clinical Director Chronic Pain Services, Bay Of Plenty
District Health Board
Consultant Anaesthetist & Pain Medicine, Bay Of Plenty
District Health Board
Consultant in Pain Management, Ashford & St Peters
Hospital NHS Trust
SPR Anaesthesia, NHS
Fellowship in Pain Medicine. Birmingham, UK



NZ Medical Council Number: 66024

contact Dr Saad Anis

07 543 4569

07 543 5230

Level 1, 281 Cheyne Rd, Oropi, Tauranga

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