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A few words from…John Clark
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A few words from…John Clark
Friday 16 September 2022, 11:13 AM
Specialist GP John Clark tramping in the Greenstone Valley [image: Supplied]
Specialist GP John Clark is a partner at Tāmaki Family Health Centre in Panmure, east Auckland. Dr Clark has worked there for 36 years, caring for up to five generations of some families. He practised in Queenstown between 1977 and 1985 treating many patients who had been involved in adventure sports and road accidents. He has a special interest in sports medicine, travel medicine and injection treatment for varicose veins. He is married to Mary Clark, a practice nurse, and has four children and eight grandchildren. He has links with Ngāti Kahungunu
The patients (well, most of them) and the staff (all of them) are the best thing about my practice/job.
The worst thing about my practice/job is