Our Team
Riccarton Clinic has a large workforce and needs one to fill its roster, being open twelve hours per day and every day of the year. With thirty doctors, fifty three nurses, twenty six clinical support staff, forty three meet-and-greet staff, nine administrators and four managers it's a big team but one which works hard to remain approachable and friendly.
Riccarton Clinic has a large workforce and needs one to fill its roster, being open twelve hours per day and every day of the year. With thirty doctors, fifty three nurses, twenty six clinical support staff, forty three meet-and-greet staff, nine administrators and four managers it's a big team but one which works hard to remain approachable and friendly.
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Doctors
Most of our doctors have a group of patients that they see regularly and work closely with to manage their health concerns. In addition all of our doctors take it in turns to see walk-in patients so if you come in on a cold, winters afternoon you may see your normal GP or you may see a doctor you haven't met previously.
Nurses
Some of our nurses come from a background in acute medicine, some from a background in general practice, but within a short while they learn the other aspects of the role at Riccarton Clinic. Some develop a particular interest in a chronic disease and become nurse educators in that field, others become involved in delivery the orthopaedic services.
Reception
Our Reception team are likely to be the first face you meet and the one you say goodbye to when you leave. They are also the ones you will deal with on the phone, they take over 400 calls every day.
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Dr Justin Van Den Haspel
Dr Justin Van Den Haspel is not currently taking on new patients.
Justin is from Australia and relocated to Christchurch with his partner in 2022. He graduated from James Cook University in 2014.
Justin enjoys most aspects of General Practice and has a wide scope of experience in both hospital and GP work.
When not at work Justin enjoys hiking, camping and snow trips.
My specialties
- General Practice
Dr Shihomi Ogawa
MBChB,FRNZCGP
Dr Shihomi Ogawa is not currently taking on new patients.
Shihomi originally from Japan moved to New Zealand in 2002 where she graduated from Otago University in 2009. After working in a variety of medical areas she joined us at the clinic in 2016.
Shihomi speaks Japanese as well as being fluent in English.
When Shihomi isn't working she likes to unwind by listening to Japanese Music, Cooking and Travel.
My specialties
- General Practice
- Paediatrics
Dr James Broadbent
MBChB, FRNZCGP, PGDip Travel Medicine
Dr James Broadbent is not currently taking on new patients.
James was born in New Zealand and graduated from Auckland University in 1996. He has worked at a variety of medical institutions before joining the team at Riccarton Clinic.
When not hard at work he enjoys being with his family, skiing and anything that involves the great outdoors.
My specialties
- Allergy Treatment
- General Practice
- Travel Medicine
Dr Katie Carter
MBChB, FRNZCGP
Dr Katie Carter is not currently taking on new patients.
Katie a born and bred Kiwi graduated from Otago University in 2006, she has worked at variety of medical institutions.
Katie joined our team at Riccarton Clinic in 2011.
Katie unwinds by taking Zumba classes and Mountain Biking.
My specialties
- General Practice
Dr Ruth Todd
MBChB, B Med M Epidemiology, FRNZCGP
Dr Ruth Todd is not currently taking on new patients.
Ruth was born and grew up in rural Australia where she graduated from Newcastle University Australia, working mainly in Queensland and the Northern Territory she moved to New Zealand with her family in 1996.
She has worked in a diverse range of practices including urban, rural/remote, Aboriginal, Pacific Island and University Health Services.
When not working she enjoys the outdoors - tramping, skiing, swimming and gardening.
My specialties
- Diabetes
- General Practice
- Respiratory Disease
- Urgent Care
- Women's Health
Dr Elodie Mazoyer
DCEM1,2,3 DES
Dr Elodie Mazoyer is not currently taking on new patients.
Dr Elodie Mazoyer was born in France and completed her medical degree at the Université Pierre et Marie Curie in Paris. She has worked in Paris and different African countries doing AID work and research before moving to New Zealand in 2010 with her kiwi partner.
Elodie worked at the Christchurch Hospital having completed a Diploma in Obstetrics and Gynaecology. She is interested in a broad range of conditions within General Practice.
Elodie's native language is French but she speaks fluent English and very basic German and Spanish.
When not working, Elodie enjoys outdoors and social activities with her family and friends.
My specialties
- Elder Care
- General Practice
- Mental Health
- Minor Surgery
- Paediatrics
- Women's Health
Dr Alisdair Webb
MBBS, FRNZCGP, Dip Obs Gyn
Dr Alisdair Webb is not currently taking on new patients.
Alisdair Webb was born in the UK where he graduated from The University of London, England. After working within the medical field in the UK he moved to New Zealand in 2001 joining our team at Riccarton Clinic in 2014. He became a director of the Clinic in 2016 and later became a Medical Director in 2020.
When not at work Alisdair is keen on swimming and music.
My specialties
- Allergy Treatment
- General Practice
- Men's Health
- Minor Surgery
- Women's Health
Dr Alistair Blomley
MBBS, MRCGP, FAMPA, FRNZCGP, FRNZCUC
Dr Alistair Blomley is not currently taking on new patients.
Alistair was born in the UK, graduating from Newcastle University in 1994, after undergoing general practice training he then emigrated to Christchurch in 2000 where he has worked in Urgent Care and General Practice. Alistair joined Riccarton Clinic in 2002 and later became a Medical Director in 2009.
His main medical interests are in injury management and other aspects of acute care.
When not at work Alistair enjoys spending time with his wife and two teenage children and likes to keep fit by road cycling, mountain biking and running.
My specialties
- Dermatology
- General Practice
- Men's Health
- Minor Surgery
- Orthopaedics
- Sports Injury
- Wound Management
Dr Andrew Backhouse
MBChB, Dip Obst, FRNZCGP
Dr Andrew Backhouse is not currently taking on new patients.
Andrew was born in the UK and graduating from Leeds University in the UK, he came to NZ for a year long OE and loved it so much he came back after completing exams and further training. He found that medicine is a great way to experience working in interesting places, he has worked in Whanganui, Palmerston North, the West Coast, Scotland and now Christchurch. Andrew joined Riccarton Clinic in 2013.
When not hard at work he spends time with his wife and two children. He is keen on outdoor sports such as cycling, tramping, running and kayaking, particularly if the family come too.
My specialties
- General Practice
- Minor Surgery
Dr Angus Chambers
MBCHB, FRNZCGP, RNZCGP
Dr Angus Chambers is not currently taking on new patients.
Angus was born in the UK but moved to New Zealand when he was still a young child. He graduated from Otago University in 1987, after working in a variety of hospital roles he joined the team at Riccarton Clinic as a GP in 1993. Later he became a director in 2000 when he, Dr David Anderson and Dr Greshame Carr took the business over from Charlie Baycroft and Andrew Gin.
When not working he likes to spend time with his family but also enjoys music, landscaping and is passionate about conservation.
My specialties
- General Practice
- Medico-Legal
- Minor Surgery
- Wound Management
Dr Annie Houldey
MBChB
Dr Annie Houldey is is currently on extended leave.
Annie is originally from Nottingham in the UK where she graduated from Southampton University in 2012. She has worked in a variety of medical establishments including a busy city hospital, a rural hospital in Ashburton but also has experience in a semi-rural environment as a GP. She joined our team in 2017.
When not working she enjoys Tramping, photography, yoga and surfing.
My specialties
- General Practice
- Reproductive Health
Dr Anthony Ting
Dr Anthony Ting MBChB, RNZCGP
Dr Anthony Ting is not currently taking on new patients.
Anthony was born in Malaysia, he graduated from Otago University in 2005, he has worked in a variety of medical institutions joining our team at Riccarton Clinic 2011.
Anthony speaks Malaysian Chinese as well as being fluent in English.
Anthony unwinds by spending time with his friends and family.
My specialties
- General Practice
Dr Eleri Clissold
Dr Eleri Clissold is currently on extended leave.
My specialties
- General Practice
Dr Jason Pryke
MBBS, DCH, DRCOG, MRCGP, FRNZCGP
Dr Jason Prkye is not currently taking on new patients.
Jason was born in the UK where he graduated from The Royal Free Hospital London. He has worked in various medical establishments, emigrating to New Zealand in 2002. Jason became a director of the clinic in 2012.
When not at work he enjoys spending time with his wife and two children, he likes to unwind by biking, running and listening to music.
My specialties
- Dermatology
- Diabetes
- Elder Health
- General Practice
- Mental Health
- Minor Surgery
- Neurology
- Paediatrics
- Respiratory Disease
Dr Katie Webster
MBChB
Dr Katie Webster is currently on extended leave.
Katie was born in Christchurch and graduated from The University of Otago in 2016. Katie joined our team in December 2018, She is a good team player and has worked in rural and urban practices.
When not at work she likes reading, cooking, singing and traveling.
My specialties
- General Practice
- Paediatrics
- Women's Health
Dr Rachel Youngman
MBChB, FRNZCGP
Dr Rachel Youngman is not currently taking on new patients.
Dr Rachel Youngman was born in the UK. She graduated from Leeds Medical School in the UK, working for a year in the Royal Devon Hospital, Exeter UK, before moving to NZ to work in Dunedin hospital.
Rachel has worked at Riccarton Clinic since 2014, completing her GP training here. She is interested in a broad range of conditions within General Practice.
When not working Rachel's outside interest are skiing, mountain biking and surfing.
My specialties
- General Practice
Dr Sneha Nanjundaswamy
MBBS, PG Certificate in Womens Health
Sneha was born in India and graduated from Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, India. Sneha emigrated to New Zealand 2011 and has worked in a variety of hospital roles. She joined the team in 2016. Sneha speaks Hindi and is fluent in English.
Sneha likes to unwind by playing basketball, Throw Ball, athletics and Indian dance forms.
My specialties
- General Practice
- Paediatrics
- Women's Health
Dr Yan Huang
Bachelor of Medicine
Yan was born in China where she graduated from the Huan Medical College China, she speaks Mandarin, Cantonese and is fluent in English. She has practiced in China and has experience working all over New Zealand.
Yan joined our team at Riccarton in 2011.
When not working Yan likes spend time with her family.
My specialties
- General Practice
Dr Andrea Goebel
MBChB, FRNZCGP, Dip Dermotology (Australia)
Dr Andrea Goebel works in our Urgent Care department and does not take patient enrolments.
My specialties
- Allergy Treatment
- Urgent Care
Dr Gareth Iremonger
Dr Gareth Iremonger works in our Urgent Care department and does not take patient enrolments.
My specialties
- Urgent Care
Dr Nicholle Henley
Dr Nicholle Henley works in our Urgent Care department and does not take new patient enrolments.
Dr Alice Kuo
MBChB
Dr Alice Kuo works in our Urgent Care department and does not take patient enrolments.
My specialties
- Urgent Care
Dr Emma Wade
Dr Emma Wade is currently taking on patients.
Emma is from the UK and graduated from medical school in 2013.
She has worked in a variety of hospital and community settings and completed her GP training in the UK where she worked in a busy inner-city practice before moving to Riccarton.
Emma has a Diploma in Palliative Medicine and enjoys all areas of General Practice.
Emma spends her time off exploring New Zealand and loves cycling, swimming, tramping and running.
Dr Hannah Trewin
Dr Hannah Trewin is currently taking on patients.
Hannah is from the UK and graduated from the University of Southampton in 2012.
She has worked in a number of hospital and community settings and completed her GP training in the UK in 2019.
In her spare time, she enjoys exploring New Zealand in her campervan.