90 Hanson St, Newtown, Wellington, 6021

PO Box 7233, Newtown, Wellington 6242

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04 910 2160

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Rachael Lucas

Dr Dynes McConnell

MB ChB 1984 Otago; Dip Obst 1986 Otago; DCH 1988 Otago; MRCOG 1992; FRANZCOG 1998

Practising at

Southern Cross Wellington Hospital

Specialty

Gynaecology

Full NZ Registration Date

24 November 1986

Private Services

Mr Dynes McConnell - Gynaecologist

Physical address:26 Brandon Street
Wellington

(04) 472 4198

Special Clinical Interest(s)

Dynes is a gynaecologist who looks after women with heavy periods, urinary incontinence, vaginal prolapse, and cancer problems. He treats women with pelvic endometriosis. His special interest is in keyhole surgery, and his latest technique is performing gynaecological operations through a single small incision in the umbilicus.

Professional Profile

Dynes is an experienced New Zealand trained Gynaecologist. He has been formally trained in advanced gynaecology surgery in the UK, and has been practising in the Wellington and Hutt regions for the past three decades. He has been responsible for introducing several new minimally invasive techniques to Australasia, including single port laparoscopic hysterectomy. He has also completed a Doctoral thesis in gynaecology research.

Dynes works closely with a team of high-calibre allied health professionals including a women's health physiotherapist for pelvic floor and prolapse issues, a women's health clinical psychologist for sexuality and relationship issues, and nutritionists.

His main consulting rooms are in the Wellington CBD and Hutt Valley, but he is very keen to see services delivered as close to a woman's area of residence as possible, so also runs frequent satellite clinics on the Kapiti Coast.

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