(09) 420 8400 admin@kaiparamed.co.nz Kaipara Medical Centre, 53 – 65 Commercial Road, Helensville, 0875 In an emergency call 111
You may be able to book in to see one of our Nurse Clinics if you are after any of the following:
If you are unsure who to book with, please contact our reception team on 09 420 8400 and they will be happy to help.
If you are unable to book an appointment with us in your preferred timeframe, we can recommend the following options as an alternative:
We suggest calling ahead to the above centres first to ensure you can get in to see a doctor.
If you call after hours you will be put through to Ka Ora, our after-hours service where you will speak directly to a Kaiawhina or Nurse. The team will assess your health needs, and if needed, you can either have a telehealth appointment with a Clinician directly or you may choose to schedule an appointment later in the evening. Your health records will then be updated once your appointment is complete.
CareHQ - CareHQ provides easy access to online GP consultations with experienced NZ registered doctors, 7am - 9pm, 7 days a week. To find out more and book an appointment, visit carehq.co.nz
COVID-19 Healthline
Provides advice about COVID-19, including exposure, testing, self-isolation, and registers and monitors patients in self-isolation. Available 24 hours, 7 days by calling 0800 358 5453. For more information, visit https://covid19.govt.nz/.
Whānau Home Quarantine (WhānauHQ)
WhānauHQ Advice Line: 0800 687 647 (0800 OUR MIQ) – patients can call for assistance with questions about community-supported isolation and quarantine (CIQ).
1737 - Need to talk?
A free service dedicated for New Zealanders feeling down, anxious, a bit overwhelmed or just need a chat. Free call or text 1737 any time, 24 hours a day. You’ll get to talk (or text) with a trained counsellor.
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