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What is pharmacist only or restricted medicine?
Pharmacist-only or restricted medicines are a selection of medicines that can be purchased from a pharmacist without a doctor's prescription.…
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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 Practice Nurse?
Practice nurses are highly trained nurses who work with GPs in primary care practices. They provide a range of services…
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New Zealand immunisation schedule
The National Immunisation Schedule is the series of vaccines that are offered free to babies, children, adolescents and adults.…
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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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When can I get a COVID-19 vaccine?
Everyone in New Zealand aged 5 years and over are eligible to be vaccinated right now. …
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Concerns or complaints
Please view the Dental Council of New Zealand website.
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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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What is Age-Related Macular Degeneration?
As the name suggests, age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is a condition usually found in older people. It is the leading…
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Operations & Tests
What you need to know about your operation or test…
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What is Diabetic Retinopathy?
This is a complication of diabetes and is caused by small blood vessel damage within the retina of the eye.…
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What is the pharmaceutical schedule?
The New Zealand Pharmaceutical Schedule is a list of the approximately 2000 prescription medicines and therapeutic products which are subsidized…
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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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Specialist dentists
If your general dentist identifies a problem with your oral health they will assess if they are able to treat…
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Dental visit frequency?
A general check up (every 6-12 months) ensures your dentist detects any problems in their early stages, before they become…
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Health and Disability Advocacy Service Ngā Kaitautoku
The Nationwide Health & Disability Advocacy Service
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Help with dental costs
Under the age of 18 years general dental care is free, unless you choose to visit a dentist not funded…
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Dental emergency?
Contact your dentist for advice or your nearest Emergency Dental Centre.…
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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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Decision Support
How to use research to support your treatment decisions…