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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.
Senior doctors and dentists employed by Te Whatu Ora, who are members of ASMS*, have advised they will be on strike from 12. 01am to 12pm on Monday 2 October. *The Association of Salaried Medical Spec…
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Congratulations to John Fa’ukafa – Young Nurse of the Year 2023. 29-year-old John is of Tongan whakapapa and a registered nurse at Auckland Sexual Health Service and Pohutukawa Clinic.
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