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Dr Vincent Chan

09 623 0161 Auckland Region | Melbourne Region
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about Dr Vincent Chan

Areas of Specialisation
Andrology, Male Infertility, Microsurgery, Prosthetics

Hospitals Practicing At: Mercy Ascot Hospitals, Brightside Hospital, Southern Cross North Harbour, Epworth Richmond, Holmesglen Private Hospital

services

Description of Specialisation
Microsurgery, MicroTESE, OncoTESE, Vasectomy Reversal - Vasovasostomy & Vasoepididymostomy, Micro Epididymal Sperm Aspiration (MESA), Microsurgical Subinguinal Varicocoele Repair, Micro Cord-Denervation for Chronic Scrotal Pain
Prosthetics
Inflatable Penile Implant for Erectile Dysfunction (Infrapubic, Subcoronal & Penoscrotal Approaches), ATOMS (Adjustable Transobturator Male Sling) & AUS (Artificial Urinary Sphincter) Cuff For Male Urinary Incontinence, Testicular Prostheses
Andrology
Erectile Dysfunction, Peyronies Disease, TAP (Tunica Albuginea Plication) Corporoplasty, PIG (Plaque Incision & Grafting) Corporoplasty, all Minor Penile & Scrotal Surgeries

credentials

Qualifications/Memberships
MBChB (Auckland), FRACS Urol, FUSANZ, EAU, AUA, ISSM, UAA

Specialist Training
FRACS Urologist trained in New Zealand & Australia. Male Fertility, Sexual Health & Prosthetics Fellowship, Melbourne, Australia

Current Positions
Deputy Clinical Director, Te Whatu Ora Waitemata
Consultant Urologist at Te Whatu Ora Te Tota Tumai Auckland
Consultant Urologist at Fertility Plus
Visiting Urologist at Mens Health Melbourne, Australia
New Zealand Representative, USANZ Andrology Special Advisory Group

contact Dr Vincent Chan

09 623 0161

161 Gillies Ave, Epsom, Auckland

PO Box 26498, Epsom, Auckland 1344

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