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Mental health and addiction A-Z of programme types
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Crisis/ acute (mental health)…
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Operations & Tests
What you need to know about your operation or test…
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Useful resources & websites
Websites:
Breast Cancer patient register…
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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…
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Should I Purchase Readymade/Hobby Reading Glasses?
Readymade reading glasses are widely available in pharmacy outlets, supermarkets and even some large bookshop chains. Compared to spectacles sold…
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What is a GP (General Practitioner)?
GPs are trained to deal holistically (taking into consideration the whole body and environment when offering treatment) with the range…
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How to get help for someone you are worried about?
If you think someone else is in immediate danger to themselves or others call 111 or take them to your…
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General Information on Cancer Types and Treatments
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Cancer Society of New Zealand…
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About COVID-19 vaccines
For more information on the COVID-19 vaccines and eligibility visit the Te Whatu Ora website.
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Scope of a general dentist
A general dentist is involved in all aspects of dental care and they will refer patients to a specialist dentist…
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Conditions & Treatments
Helping you to make better health decisions…
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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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Dental support staff
Dental Assistants:
Assist dentists with patient care such as keeping the patient’s mouth clear by using a suction machine, passing… -
What is an NGO?
An NGO (Non-government organisation) is a non-profit, independent, community organisation that is not affiliated with central or local government, although…
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What are Flashes and Floaters?
Flashes: the commonest example of a flash is when we bang our head and see stars. They can look like…
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Pregnancy vaccinations
Getting the recommended vaccinations during pregnancy protects you and your baby against harmful infections and illnesses.…
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B4 school checks
The B4 School Check is a free check of the health and development of every 4 year old child in…
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Childhood immunisations (age 6 weeks to 12 years)
Immunisation is the safest and most effective way to provide protection for you and your tamariki against serious infectious diseases.…
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Anyone currently eligible can access: Services where anyone who meets that particular service’s eligibility criteria (e.g. Group…