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Our hospitals and healthcare services will continue to provide acute and emergency care throughout the strike with the help of other clinical staff.
If your young one has missed their scheduled immunisations, arrange a catch-up appointment with your family doctor – it’s safe and it’s free.
Whooping cough (pertussis) is a highly infectious disease that can be life-threatening for babies and young children. Immunisation provides the best protection for pēpi.
Protect yourself and your whānau from the flu. Book yours now at BookMyVaccine.co.nz or make a phone booking on 0800 28 29 26.
Adults should keep up to date with flu, COVID-19, whooping cough, tetanus, and meningococcal vaccinations.
Provide peace of mind for you and your whānau. The simple test takes five minutes and it may save your life.
Not sure where to go? Call Healthline 0800611116 for free health advice
For hayfever, diarrhoea, headaches and other minor illnesses.
For ongoing illness, pain management, feeling unwell.
If you can't get to your family doctor: minor cuts and sprains, eye injuries.
For chest pain, head injuries, severe blood loss or major accident call 111.
On the list of people a patient gets to see during a hospital stay, a physiotherapist is often seen a bit later.
One of the most challenging jobs we're profiling in this week's tributes to our fine kaimahi in Allied Health roles, would have to be that of a social worker in the area of oncology.
As part of recognising our great kaimahi who work in Allied Health at Te Toka Tumai, we’re featuring one of our hugely talented pharmacists. Aislinn Reid works in a realm that involves huge complex…
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