May 2, 2021
MBChB, FRACS, DDU(Vascular)
He is a graduate of Otago University and did his postgraduate training in general surgery predominantly in Wellington and his advanced training in Vascular Surgery at the Royal Melbourne and Royal Brisbane Hospitals in Australia.
Dilip Naik is a Vascular and Endovascular Surgeon, formerly Clinical Leader of Vascular Surgery at Wellington Hospital (2000-2016).
He has extensive experience in Vascular Surgery and Endovascular Surgery and has worked at Wakefield since 1994. He is experienced in the management of venous disorders, carotid, aortic and peripheral vascular disease. He is an affiliated provider for Vascular Surgery with Southern Cross Healthcare.
Bruce Bennett says new technology that zeroes in on hard-to-target prostate cancer is a great advancement – he just wishes it had arrived earlier, and cheaper. After three biopsies, dating back to 2005, that missed his cancer, Bennett – a 65-year-old retired Wellington teacher – was tested earlier this year with new fusion biopsy technology, which found […]
Read moreAcurity Health Group and property partner Vital Healthcare Property Trust have confirmed base isolators will be employed in the $106 million re-development of Wellington’s Wakefield Hospital enabling it to remain operational after a major earthquake. Wellington City Council has granted a Resource Consent for the proposed new hospital. Enabling works are currently underway with construction expected […]
Read moreBase isolators will be part of Wakefield Hospital’s $106 million redevelopment to ensure it can keep operating following a major earthquake. Plans were announced in November to bowl most of Wellington’s largest private hospital, in Newtown, to make way for an upgrade which will give patients access to state-of-the art facilities. Acurity Health Group and property partner Vital […]
Read more