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Dr Luke Szczebiot

07 578 9495 Bay of Plenty
Electronic Referral on Specialists & Referrals Service
Southern Cross Health Insurance Affiliated Provider for Consultations
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about Dr Luke Szczebiot

Hospitals Practicing At: Tauranga Hosp, Whakatāne Hosp, Grace Hosp

Other Languages Spoken: Polish

Current Positions
SMO Vascular Surgery at Tauranga Hospital
GP Referral Grader
Credentialing Committee Member
Planned Care Governance Team Surgery Representative

services

Areas of Specialisation
Varicose Veins
Peripheral Artery Disease
Endovascular Surgery
Aneurysms
Carotid Disease
Arteriovenous Fistula Creation
Description of Specialisation
Trained in both open arterial surgery and endovascular procedures.
Experienced with endovenous radio-frequency ablation & sclerotherapy as well as open venous surgery

credentials

Qualifications/Memberships
MD FRCS Vascular Surgery

Specialist Training
Trained in Belfast, United Kingdom, a regional tertiary referral center covering entirety of Northern Ireland. In 2020 undertook an Endovascular Fellowship at Sunshine Coast University Hospital. Upon completion of training managed a diabetic foot clinic at University Hospital of Wales. Moved to Tauranga at the beginning of 2024, works at Tauranga Hospital & Whakatane Hospital caring for public patients

Specialist Experience
Has worked in vascular units in Northern Ireland, England, Wales, Scotland & Australia thus brings a wealth of experience from around the globe

contact Dr Luke Szczebiot

07 578 9495

0800 834 652

Fraser Clinic, 64 Fraser St, Tauranga South, Tauranga

www.fraserclinic.co.nz

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