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  • LMC Options

    I'm pregnant - what choices do I have about my pregnancy care?…

  • What will it cost me?

    Public (DHB) specialist mental health services are provided free of charge to New Zealand (NZ) residents and citizens or people…

  • How will my Vision Change as I get Older (Presbyopia)?

    As we age our ability to focus on near objects gets worse. By the time most people get into their…

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    Anyone currently eligible can access: Services where anyone who meets that particular service’s eligibility criteria (e.g. Group…

  • Age of first dental visit

    Your child should be enrolled in a school/community dental clinic generally before their first birthday. Under the age of 18…

  • Dental visit frequency?

    A general check up (every 6-12 months) ensures your dentist detects any problems in their early stages, before they become…

  • My rights

    All people using a health or disability service have protection under the Code of Rights. This code is upheld in…

  • Knocked out teeth

    During sport and other activities your teeth can be knocked out completely from your gums. In some instances your dentist…

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    You may find that you are advised to have an eye examination more frequently than you think necessary. Contact lens…

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    How to use research to support your treatment decisions…

  • What is an Optometrist?

    Optometrists are health professionals who specialise in testing eyes. They have been extensively trained not only to test vision but…

  • List of vaccines

    View the Healthify website for more detailed information about vaccines and the diseases they prevent..

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    The directories below are independent of Healthpoint and do in no way reflect the views of Healthpoint. Please click on…

  • Pregnancy vaccinations

    Getting the recommended vaccinations during pregnancy protects you and your baby against harmful infections and illnesses.…

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    A primary care practice is your medical home.  It is the place where the record of all your conditions and…

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    Nearly all of the services here are accessed through a Community Mental Health Centre (CMHC). To get an appointment at…

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    What you need to know about your operation or test…

  • B4 school checks

    The B4 School Check is a free check of the health and development of every 4 year old child in…

  • About COVID-19 vaccines

    For more information on the COVID-19 vaccines and eligibility visit the Te Whatu Ora website.