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Opening hours Monday 09:00 - 18:00
Tuesday 09:00 - 18:00
Wednesday 09:00 - 18:00
Thursday 09:00 - 18:00
Friday 09:00 - 18:00
Enquire for a fast quote ★ Good ServiceScore™ 6.2 from 18 votes ★ Visit our Plastic Surgery Clinic - St Marks Breast Centre North Shore, 212 Wairau Road, Glenfield, North Shore, Auckland, 0627, New Zealand.
About St. Marks North Shore Clinic
As a state of the art breast care centre, the team at St Marks Breast Centre is dedicated to offering you an immediate assessment of your breast health concerns.
St Marks Breast Centre is a centre of excellence for the management of breast disease and women’s health through leadership, clinical excellence and continuous innovation and quality management. We work in partnership with health professionals to provide all women with comprehensive, professional and expert health services in a tranquil and caring environment.
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Patient reviews See what others think about the clinic's customer service:
Angela,
New Zealand
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02.05.2012
Sarah,
Niue
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08.02.2012
Fast, pleasant response. Although thought I was enquiring about surgery not an examination. Perhaps my comment didn't get passed on by your site?
Plastic Surgery Medical Aesthetics Dr John Harman MBChB, FRACS
Job Title: Surgeon Biography: John set up St Marks Breast Centre in 1993 to provide the most comprehensive breast clinic in New Zealand. As a breast surgeon and specialist, John has written and lectured widely on many aspects of breast surgery, in particular breast reconstruction, breast reduction, breast augmentation and all aspects of breast cancer surgery
Ms Noreen Tracey MB BCh MRCP FRCR FFRRCSI
Job Title: Surgeon Biography: Noreen attended medical school at The Queen University in Belfast, graduating in 1986. She spent three years in General Medicine and obtained her MRCP, before a double fellowship in radiology in 1994.
Noreen spent eight years in a busy diagnostic breast clinic and the NHS Breast Screening programme before moving to New Zealand in 2002. She worked as Clinical Director for BreastScreen Aucklad for three years and has worked for St Marks since 2006.