Community Health Services in West Coast
We have 13 services in West Coast matching your criteria.
Services 13
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Sands NZ
Sands NZ is a voluntary, parent-run, non-profit organisation that supports parents and families who have experienced the death of a baby/infant including during pregnancy.
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Family Planning - South Island
Family Planning provides sexual and reproductive health services
0800 372 546
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Allergy New Zealand
Allergies affect 30-40% of the population in New Zealand.
(09) 623 3912 or 0800 34 0800
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La Leche League
Helping mothers to breastfeed through mother-to-mother support, education, information, and encouragement.
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Asian Network Inc. (TANI)
TANI supports Asian New Zealanders to enjoy optimal quality of life and wellbeing and to develop strong and healthy Asian communities in Aotearoa New Zealand
(09) 815 2338
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Epilepsy Association of New Zealand
Information and support – for people who have epilepsy and their families/whanau.
0800 37 45 37 (EPILEPSY)
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Cleft New Zealand Inc
Cleft New Zealand is the ‘come-to’ place for everyone touched by the condition of cleft.
0800 4 CLEFT (0800 425 338)
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Spina Bifida Association New Zealand
We are dedicated to supporting and encouraging parents expecting a baby diagnosed with Spina Bifida and parents of children, young adults and living with Spina
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Natural Fertility New Zealand
NFNZ specialises in teaching women and couples about natural fertility and how it relates to the menstrual cycle.
0800 101 637
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Pregnancy Help
Pregnancy Help provides support and information to pregnant or recently pregnant women, partners, their families/whanau, caregivers and grandparents.
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Gastric Reflux Support Network
We are committed to provide support and information to families caring for infants and children with gastric reflux and associated conditions throughout NZ.
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Plunket
Whānau Āwhina Plunket is a national charitable organisation.
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The Well Child Tamariki Ora Programme
The Well Child programme is a package of universal health services offered free to all New Zealand families/whānau for children from birth to 5 years.