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about Mr Michael. J. Woodfield

Hospitals Practicing At: Braemar Hospital

Areas of Specialisation
Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, Paediatric Plastic Surgery, Hand Surgery, Body Surgery, Face Surgery, Breast Surgery, Skin Surgery, Melanoma, Cosmetic Surgery

Current Positions
Private Practice at: Tristram Clinic from 2011 - current
Clinical Director, Department of Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, Waikato Hospital, 2013 - 2018
Senior Medical Officer, Department of Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, Waikato Hospital, 2011 - current

services

Description of Specialisation
Breast Augmentation, Breast Reconstruction, Breast Reduction, Breast Lifts, Face Lifts, Blepharoplasty, Rhinoplasty, Liposuction, Abdominoplasty, Melanoma, Skin Cancer, Carpal Tunnel, Dupuytren Correction, Trigger Finger, Hand Joint Replacements, Otoplasty, Nerve Injury

Specialist Experience
Highly experienced Plastic & Reconstructive Surgeon with international experience



Southern Cross Affiliated Provider for Selected Services

credentials

Qualifications/Memberships
BSc, MB ChB (Otago), Dip Paed (AKL), FRACS
Fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons
Royal Australasian College of Surgeons, New Zealand

Specialist Training
New Zealand RACS Fellowship trained Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeon
Post Fellowship training in Cosmetic Surgery, Paediatric Plastic Surgery
Breast and Hand Surgery & Microsurgery

Clinics: Cambridge, Te Awamutu, Hamilton, Taranaki

contact Mr Michael. J. Woodfield

07 838 1035

07 838 2032

Tristram Clinic, 200 Collingwood St, Hamilton

Mr M.J. Woodfield, 200 Collingwood Street, Hamilton 3204

www.waikatoplasticsurgery.co.nz

www.tristramclinic.co.nz

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