Tonsillectomy and adenoidectomy are surgical procedures that remove the enlarged tonsils and adenoids. They address frequent sore throats, difficulties in breathing and repeated ear infections. The appendix removal, or appendectomy, is a surgery to take out the inflamed appendix, which prevents it from bursting and causing severe infection.
Tonsillectomy and adenoidectomy are surgical procedures that remove the enlarged tonsils and adenoids. They address frequent sore throats, difficulties in breathing and repeated ear infections. The appendix removal, or appendectomy, is a surgery to take out the inflamed appendix, which prevents it from bursting and causing severe infection.
Tonsillectomy, adenoid removal, and appendix surgery are common procedures in New Zealand. They treat various conditions such as recurrent tonsillitis, sleep apnea, obstructed airways, and appendicitis.
High demand for private health services due to waiting lists. Auckland's AWL (Admitted Waiting List) can be up to 6 months for public patients.