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Tagaloa Dr Andrew Chan Mow

Tagaloa Dr Andrew Chan Mow

Clinical Director, Founding Member, General Practitioner

Languages: English, Samoan

Tagaloa Dr Andrew Chan Mow is the Clinical Director of South Seas Healthcare. He has a wealth of experience in Pacific primary healthcare having worked as a general practitioner in South Auckland over the last 20 years. An Otago University graduate he has previously worked in hospitals in Dunedin, Palmerston North, Auckland and Samoa. Dr Chan Mow was one of the founding members of South Seas Healthcare Trust formed in 1999 in response to an unmet need for a Pacific health provider in Otara. His passion remains in Pacific primary healthcare, one which encompasses cultural values and community engagement in providing excellent health outcomes for all Pacific people.

Dr Michael Hutchinson

Dr Michael Hutchinson

General Practitioner

Qualifications: MPhys (Hons), BMBS, MRNZCGP

Michael was born in Nottingham, England and trained at the University of Nottingham Medical School before graduating in 2016. After two years working in the NHS in the UK, he moved to New Zealand with his partner in 2018 and worked as a house officer at Auckland and Waitemata DHBs, before completing 6 months as an adult rehabilitation/older people’s health registrar at Middlemore Hospital. He then started his GP training and has worked in Panmure, Three Kings and Mt. Eden, before moving to Southseas in September 2022. His interests in medicine include diabetes and child health, although he also loves the variety of general practice. His passions outside work include cooking, cycling, and spending time at the beach.

Dr Rodania Levi

Dr Rodania Levi

General Practitioner

Rodania was born in Samoa and moved to New Zealand in 2004. She graduated from The University of Otago with a bachelor’s in science in 2007 and then The University of Auckland with a Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery in 2015. She has experience working as a junior doctor in various specialties within the Auckland region. She is passionate working in Pacific and Woman’s health and has completed postgraduate study in Women’s Health from The University of Otago. Rodania enjoys the diversity of General Practice and is currently completing her first year of GP training.