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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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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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My Vaccine Pass
For information about My Vaccine Pass go to: My Vaccine Pass | Unite against COVID-19
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How do I get help to stop using alcohol or drugs?
There are many services to support people with a drug or alcohol addiction. This includes support with detoxification, rehabilitation, support…
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Do I need to make an appointment to see a pharmacist?
Most pharmacies generally do not require an advance appointment however during busy times there may be a wait to see…
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Where can I get help to stop smoking?
Please click on the following links to view smoking cessation services in the following categories:…
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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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BMJ BestTreatments Homepage
To view the BMJ Best Treatments homepage please click here
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What is a Squint (strabismus or ‘lazy eye”)?
A weakness in one or more of the muscles of the eye will cause the eye to turn or move…
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What services do pharmacies provide?
At a pharmacy you can have prescription and non-prescription medication safely dispensed. Your pharmacist can provide medicine and other health…
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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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What is an exemption card and when it is due?
There are a number of different health subsidy cards.…
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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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What does OTC mean?
OTC or “over the counter” refers to medication sold to you directly without prescription by a pharmacist at a pharmacy,…
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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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What is an Optometrist?
Optometrists are health professionals who specialise in testing eyes. They have been extensively trained not only to test vision but…
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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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Decision Support
How to use research to support your treatment decisions…
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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…