Oxford Clinic

Details

Name :

Oxford Clinic

Address  :

38 Oxford Terrace

Town  :

Christchurch

State  :

Canterbury

Country  :

NEW ZEALAND

Post Code:

8011

Phone  :

03 379 0555

Web URL  :

Specialization
  • Colon & Rectal Surgeon
  • Dentistry
  • General Surgeon
  • Gynaecology
  • Ophthalmology

Description

Oxford Clinic Hospital is a caring and supportive environment for patients undergoing day stay and short stay procedures

The hospital has two theatres and an endoscopy suite fully furnished with the latest equipment and capable of supporting procedures from full general anaesthetic to those performed under sedation or local anaesthetic

The procedures most commonly performed are for the diagnosis and treatment of gynaecological gastrointestinal and colorectal conditions with a strong focus on minimally invasive laparoscopic key hole surgery A variety of endoscopic procedures are undertaken in the endoscopy suite such as gastroscopy and colonoscopy A state of the art Capsule Endoscopy Service is also available for the diagnosis of small bowel disorders

Other specialties include eye surgery oral surgery and liposelection

The hospital has a recovery room for postoperative care and individual accommodation for patients requiring an overnight stay

Vision
To extend the boundaries of excellence in patient treatment and care

Values
The values that are fostered in order for us to be successful are

To act at all times to preserve the honour and dignity of our patients acknowledging the diversity of individual values and beliefs

To strive to lead in our field seeking constant improvement and embracing new technology

Harnessing the strength of our team through cooperation support and shared success

Expecting the unexpected using creativity as the springboard to superior knowledge for the benefit of our patients
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