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Allevia Haematuria Clinic

09 630 3324 Auckland Region
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about Allevia Haematuria Clinic

An Allevia Health Journey

An integrated, one-stop clinic for patients presenting with blood in their urine (haematuria).

The Haematuria Clinic, part of an Allevia Health Journey and developed in partnership with Allevia Health and Urology Institute specialists from OneSixOne Medical Group, is a dedicated diagnostic service to identify the cause of haematuria. If concerns are detected, patients can transition immediately to the Bladder Cancer Clinic for treatment.

services

Referred patients will benefit from:

Streamlined, centralised services

  • Key diagnostics, including CT scan, flexible cystoscopy, and specialist consultations, are delivered at Allevia Radiology and OneSixOne in Epsom, Auckland, reducing delays and fragmented care

Timely access to appointments and diagnosis

  • Supports early detection and intervention
  • Diagnosis within seven days of referral

Connected care

  • Fast, seamless access to the Bladder Cancer Clinic if further treatment is required

Personalised treatment plan

  • A care plan tailored to each patients needs


See Bladder Cancer Clinic


Referral Info

When to refer:

Refer patients to the Haematuria Clinic if blood in the urine is confirmed - either visible haematuria or microscopic haematuria identified through laboratory testing.


Contact The Haematuria Clinic
P: 09 623 0161
E: reception@onesixone.co.nz
EDI: tk161uro

Haematuria Clinic,
Urology Institute at OneSixOne,
161 Gillies Ave, Epsom

Website

contact Allevia Haematuria Clinic

09 630 3324

09 623 5856

Allevia Radiology, Rad 2, 98 Mountain Rd, Epsom, Auckland

http://www.alleviahospitals.co.nz

EDI: tk161uro

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