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Dr Stephen Sohn
General Practitioner - Vocationally Registered
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Health Pasifika | MHAIDS | Health New Zealand
- Mental Health & Addictions
We are a specialist Pasifika community mental health team providing services for Pasifika communities in Wellington, Porirua and Kāpiti.
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Dr Andrew Baker - Immunologist and Allergy Specialist - North Shore Auckland
- Private Hospitals & Specialists
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Radiology | Capital, Coast and Hutt Valley | Te Whatu Ora
- Public Hospital Services
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Tūwharetoa ki Kawerau Health, Education and Social Services
- Mental Health & Addictions
Tuwharetoa Ki Kawerau Hauora is an Iwi and Community based Kaupapa Māori Health Provider to the people of Kawerau and surrounding districts
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Mental Health Service Older Persons (MHSOP) | MHAIDS | Te Whatu Ora
- Mental Health & Addictions
The Mental Health Service Older Persons (MHSOP) is predominantly a community based service, with a 16 bed specialist inpatient unit.
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Perinatal Mental Health | MidCentral | Te Whatu Ora
- Mental Health & Addictions
Specialist service for expectant mothers or those up to one year following birth who are experiencing difficulties with mental health and/or addictions issues.
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Te Korowai Whāriki - Central Regional Forensic Community Mental Health Service | MHAIDS | Te Whatu Ora
- Mental Health & Addictions
Youth and Adult Forensic Community Service teams are located throughout the region from Gisborne to Wanganui and down to Wellington.
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Older Persons Mental Health | Hawke's Bay | Te Whatu Ora
- Mental Health & Addictions
Older Persons Mental Health team provides community support to older people people living throughout Hawke's Bay suffering from mental health issues.
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Capital Support (Disability) | Capital, Coast and Hutt Valley | Te Whatu Ora
- Public Hospital Services
Capital Support is contracted by the Ministry of Health to work with disabled people under the age of 65 and their family, whānau, aiga, or