Dr. Anuj Gupta

MBBS
FRNZCGP
MRCP (UK)
Tend Constellation Drive
English
Hindi
Malay

Anuj’s medical career began in Singapore, where he completed his residency across several tertiary hospitals. It was there he realised that what he enjoyed most wasn’t just treating illness, but caring for people as a whole. That realisation led him into general practice, completing his Master’s in Singapore and later his Fellowship in New Zealand in 2018.

His interests include men’s health, early skin cancer detection, atopic eczema and obesity management. He performs minor procedures such as removing early skin cancers. Additionally he's passionate about managing obesity as it is linked to a lot of chronic diseases.

When he’s not in the clinic, you’ll likely find Anuj reading, gardening, or exploring the trails of Aotearoa with friends. He’s also a lifelong learner, staying up to date with new medical advances through seminars and webinars.

I enjoy interacting with patients of different ages and backgrounds. It is particularly rewarding to see dramatic improvements in patients with chronic symptoms with simple interventions like menopause hormonal therapy, focus on self care and lifestyle change. It is very satisfying to be able to offer simple procedures myself rather than referring them to a specialist, when appropriate.
MEDICAL INTERESTS
Men's health
Men's health involves taking care of the physical and mental well-being of men, addressing issues like regular check-ups, prostate screening, blood pressure, and overall health.
Diabetes
Diabetes is a medical condition where your body has trouble regulating the sugar in your blood, which can lead to health problems, and it often requires managing blood sugar levels through diet, exercise, and sometimes medication.
Minor surgeries
Minor surgeries are simple medical procedures performed by your doctor to treat minor health issues like removing cysts or suturing small wounds without needing to go to a hospital.
Immigration medical
Immigration medical exams are health check-ups that some people have to do when moving to a new country, ensuring they don't have contagious diseases and are in good health for the safety of the host country.