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131 Bealey Ave, Christchurch, 8013 Reception Phone: 03 968 3100 Fax: 03 968 3101
christchurch@southerncrosshospitals.co.nz
General Manager: Nicole Forster
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Mr Chris Wakeman

MB ChB 1996 Otago; FRACS (GS) 2008

Practising at

Southern Cross Christchurch Hospital

Specialty

General Surgery

Full NZ Registration Date

17 December 1997

Private Services

Christchurch Colorectal Group

Physical address:Specialist Centre @ 21
21 Caledonian Road
St Albans
Christchurch

(03) 968 3140


Healthlink EDI: chchcolo

Special Clinical Interest(s)

  • Colorectal cancer
  • Laparoscopic colorectal surgery
  • Diverticular disease
  • Pilonidal disease
  • Inflammatory bowel disease – Crohn’s and Ulcerative colitis
  • Pelvic floor disorders – Incontinence, disordered defaecation and prolapse
  • Anal conditions – haemorrhoids, fistula, and fissure
  • Endoscopy – gastroscopy and colonoscopy

Professional Profile

Mr. Christopher Wakeman is an experienced General Surgeon specializing in colorectal surgery and active in research on familial bowel cancer and colorectal cancer treatment outcomes. He completed his medical education in New Zealand and advanced training in Melbourne and London, including a fellowship at St Marks Hospital. Since 2011, he has been practicing as a general and colorectal surgeon at Christchurch Hospital and serves as a medical advisor to the Familial Gastrointestinal Cancer Registry.
In addition, he is a Senior Lecturer at Otago University, where he plays a key role in teaching medical students and course coordination. His commitment to patient care and research is demonstrated through his involvement in advancing gastrointestinal healthcare services in New Zealand.
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