District Nursing Service Whangārei | Te Tai Tokerau (Northland) | Te Whatu Ora

Postal Address

Private Bag 9742
Whangārei 0148

Contact Details

Phone (09) 430 4101 extn 60960 or 0800 347 868

Intravenous Therapy

What is intravenous therapy?

The administration of medication/fluid via a plastic needle (cannula) inserted into a vein in your hand or arm.

For long term requirements, a CVAD (central venous access device) can be inserted (done in Radiology Department or Operating Theatre). Most commonly, these are PICCs which are long thin tubes which have an entry point via your upper arm and advanced inside that vein, into a larger vein near your heart. These can last upwards of a year if required.

Both these device’s entry points are covered in a specialised transparent dressing to protect entry point from infection and/or being dislodged.

Who are the District Nursing service?

Who may access this service?
Hospital based Doctors 

General Practitioners (GPs) will use another pathway.

What does the service provide?

This service can be delivered either at our clinic on hospital grounds or, if necessary, in the home environment.

Who is eligible?
This depends on frequency of medications and patient location.

Who is not eligible?
Patients with history of non-compliance, drug abuse, confusion, multiple allergies or living in an unsafe environment need to have individual assessment and be seen in clinic only.


https://healthpoint.co.nz/public/community/district-nursing-service-whangarei-te-tai/