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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…
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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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Registration Required of LMCs
A midwife must be registered with the New Zealand Midwifery Council, as a practitioner of the profession of midwifery and…
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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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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… -
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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COVID-19 Vaccination
Link to COVID-19 Vaccination providers.
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What are the vaccine rollout groups?
Visit COVID-19 vaccine roll out for more information.
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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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Vaccinations for 65 years old +
Adult immunisation is needed because the protection provided by some vaccines can wear off, plus you can be at higher…
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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 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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How do the Different Eye/Vision Specialists work Together?
Optometrists usually work alongside dispensing opticians. If the optometrist has tested your eyes and found that you need glasses, they…
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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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What are Cataracts?
Cataracts are the most common age-related occurrence in eyes. The lens inside the eye becomes thicker and stiffer and can…
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Registration and qualifications
Registration
All practising dentists, dental specialists and oral and maxillofacial surgeons must be registered with the Dental Council of New… -
What is a Dispensing Optician?
Dispensing opticians are trained in dispensing prescription eye glasses and contact lenses. They know how to read a prescription for…
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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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Fluoride in water
Fluoride may be added to the water supply so it is at a concentration between 0.7 parts per million (ppm)…