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What is a long term condition (LTC)
A long term condition is any long term reoccurring chronic health condition. They are usually complex and comprise of more…
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Where can I get vaccinated if I don’t have a GP?
You can find a list of GP practices that you can enrol with on Healthpoint.…
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Operations & Tests
What you need to know about your operation or test…
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How do I find out what vaccinations I have had?
Contact your GP practice to find out what vaccinations you have received. For more information view the Ministry of Health…
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What is a pharmacist and what do they do?
Pharmacists are healthcare professionals who practice in pharmacy. They are involved in all aspects of medicine delivery to patients. They…
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When Should I Choose an LMC?
Given the high demand for LMCs, it is important you make this decision as early in your pregnancy as possible.…
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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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Health and Disability Advocacy Service Ngā Kaitautoku
The Nationwide Health & Disability Advocacy Service
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What to expect at a dental visit
Your dentist will assess your tooth and gum health and may also take x-rays. X-rays will help them detect dental…
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Are there any other costs associated with going to the pharmacist?
Check with your local pharmacy.
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Where can I go for After-hours Health Care?
Click here for a list of Accident & Medical clinics
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What if I Want to Change to Another LMC During my Pregnancy?
You are able to change to another LMC at any stage of your pregnancy and there is no charge associated…
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If I Have Complications During Either my Pregnancy or Labour, Will I be Charged to See an Obstetrician?
There are no charges if you are eligible for free maternity care (see: How Much is my Maternity Care Going…
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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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Assessment and testing for COVID-19
Please view the Health New Zealand | Te Whatu Ora website for more information on who should get assessed for…
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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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Prescribed medication
Dentists can prescribe a limited number of medications that are appropriate for dental treatment, including local anaesthetic for the procedure,…
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What do I do if I have missed a vaccination?
Contact your Immunisation provider to get your missed vaccine.…
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Immunisation - in Pregnancy & for Infants
Immunisation while Pregnant
Immunisation against influenza (the flu) and pertussis (whooping cough) during pregnancy is recommended by the Ministry of… -
What is an Optometrist?
Optometrists are health professionals who specialise in testing eyes. They have been extensively trained not only to test vision but…