Central Medical Napier Ltd
27-28 Douglas McLean Avenue
Marewa
Napier
Phone 06 843 2320
Fax 06 843 6758 Hours:Monday to Friday 8am – 5:30pm
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27-28 Douglas McLean Avenue
Marewa
Napier
Phone 06 843 2320
Fax 06 843 6758 Hours:Monday to Friday 8am – 5:30pm
135 Gloucester Street
Taradale 4112
Phone 06 844 8071
Fax 06 844 4189 HoursMonday to Friday 8am – 5:30pm
3 Longfellow Avenue
Maraenui
Napier 4110
Phone 06 843 8010
Fax 06 843 8096 HoursMonday to Friday 8:30am – 5pm
1/900 Tomoana Road
Mahora
Hastings 4120
Phone 06 878 2722
Fax 06 870 3900 HoursMonday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday 8am – 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Closed weekends and public holidays.
Hawke’s Bay Hospital services will be severely impacted with many outpatient clinics and non-emergency surgeries postponed due to next week's planned three-day, 73 hour national strike by junior doctors. Contingency planning is in place to ensure emergency and urgent care services are available at Hawke’s Bay Hospital.
If someone has thoughts or feelings about suicide, it's important to seek help. If you are worried that someone might be thinking about suicide, don't be afraid to ask them directly. These resources and links may help you, or someone you care about, find the support they need.
If someone has thoughts or feelings about suicide, it's important to seek help. If you are worried that someone might be thinking about suicide, don't be afraid to ask them directly. These resources and links may help you, or someone you care about, find the support they need.
Hawke’s Bay District Health Board is very sad to report that a woman in her 90s, who had campylobacter infection, died yesterday evening from an unrelated medical condition. The woman who was from Havelock North was admitted to Hawke’s Bay Hospital during the campylobacter outbreak.
This is a special unit for babies that are born early or are unwell at birth. The doctors and nurses will work with you to decide what is the best care for your baby and you will always be kept fully informed of your baby’s progress.
Community Oral Health Services (COHS) provides free school-based clinics for 0-13 year olds, as well as all the adolescents that attend Wairoa College up to the age of 18. Early pre-school enrolment in COHS helps parents prevent their children having poor dental health.