Dr Kit Wong is a Cardiologist, have practice in Buderim Private Hospital in Buderim, QLD and Noosa Specialist Centre in Noosaville, QLD. Dr Kit Wong has 290 views and no reviews. 0 patients voted for medical provider, average rating 0.00 out of 5.

CPB Med Sc, MBBS (UK), MRCP (UK), FRACP, FCSANZ

He graduated from the University of Nottingham Medical School in the UK in 1985, and obtained his Membership to Royal College of Physicians (MRCP) following post graduate training in 1989. Dr Wong commenced cardiology training within the teaching hospitals in Birmingham. In 1992 he moved to Australia to undertake cardiovascular genetics research at the University of Queensland, within the Prince Charles Hospital in Brisbane. He was successful in obtaining a National Health and Medical Research Council (NH & MRC) post graduate scholarship. He completed his cardiology training and was awarded his Fellowship with the Royal Australasian College of Physicians in 1996.

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  • Practice name Buderim Private Hospital
  • Address 23 Elsa Wilson Drive, Buderim QLD
  • Suburb or City Buderim, QLD
  • Practice name Noosa Specialist Centre
  • Address 39 Mary Street, Noosaville QLD
  • Suburb or City Noosaville, QLD
What is the Dr Kit Wong's specialty?
Dr Kit Wong is a Cardiologist.
What is the address of the Dr Kit Wong's practice?
Dr Kit Wong works at 23 Elsa Wilson Drive, Buderim QLD
What are the Dr Kit Wong's qualifications?

CPB Med Sc, MBBS (UK), MRCP (UK), FRACP, FCSANZ

He graduated from the University of Nottingham Medical School in the UK in 1985, and obtained his Membership to Royal College of Physicians (MRCP) following post graduate training in 1989. Dr Wong commenced cardiology training within the teaching hospitals in Birmingham. In 1992 he moved to Australia to undertake cardiovascular genetics research at the University of Queensland, within the Prince Charles Hospital in Brisbane. He was successful in obtaining a National Health and Medical Research Council (NH & MRC) post graduate scholarship. He completed his cardiology training and was awarded his Fellowship with the Royal Australasian College of Physicians in 1996.

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