November 22, 2021
MBChB, MROCG
Gemma is a specialist Obstetrician and Gynaecologist working as part of the Complete Gynaecology group. She trained in the UK with a special interest in Urogynaecology and vaginal surgery. Gemma moved to New Zealand in 2020 and works as a Consultant at Hutt Valley DHB.
She has a friendly but professional approach and aims to modify treatment depending on the severity of symptoms and patients’ personal preferences.
Appointments can be made to discuss a range of Gynaecological conditions including the following:
She can perform hysteroscopic procedures including removal of polyps and fibroids, and endometrial ablation; laparoscopic procedures (keyhole surgery) including removal of ovarian cysts, treatment of endometriosis, hysterectomy and prolapse surgery; vaginal surgery for prolapse including hysterectomy and vaginal repairs; continence procedures including non-mesh techniques (urethral bulking), mid-urethral slings and Botox®. Gemma offers office procedures such as endometrial sampling and insertion of Mirena IUS. She does not perform colposcopy.
Gemma also provides private Obstetric care working as part of the Complete Obstetrics team.
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