A chest infection is an infection of the lungs or airways. The main types of chest infection are bronchitis and pneumonia. Most bronchitis cases are caused by viruses, whereas most pneumonia cases are due to bacteria. These infections are usually spread when an infected person coughs or sneezes. This launches tiny droplets of fluid containing […]
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Immunisation schedule change | MMR
There has been a change to the Immunisation Schedule for MMR which means we will be contacting some patients for an extra immunisation. You will be contacted if this is relevant for your child. Frequently asked questions Why has an extra visit been introduced at 12months? Introducing a 12 month visit allows earlier administration of […]
Farewell Dr Forsyth
We farewell Dr Irene Forsyth, and wish her a happy retirement.
Covid Alert Level 2 Changes
Due to the change to Alert Level 2, we will be changing some of our processes. Firstly please only call the medical centre to if you have a direct need we can assist with. All Covid related enquiries should go to Healthline or visit www.covid.org.nz. We are seeing a 10 fold increase in telephone calls so […]
National Measles Campaign
The Government is stepping up the fight against measles and protecting hundreds of thousands more young adults by investing up to $40 million for a year-long measles-catch-up campaign. The campaign targets 15 to 30-year olds who missed their MMR vaccine as children, particularly Māori and Pacific young people. These vaccinations will be fully funded. Immunisation […]
Fee increase
From 1 July 2020 there will be an increase to our fees. To see a full list of our new fees, click here. We appreciate that this may a difficult time and we are aiming to keep our fees affordable at the same time as covering our ever increasing costs. If you are having difficulties […]