Havelock North Health Centre
26 Middle Road
Havelock North 4130
Phone 06 877 8011
Fax 06 877 5942 HoursMonday to Friday 8am to 5pm
For medical assistance outside these hours please contact The Hastings Health Centre
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26 Middle Road
Havelock North 4130
Phone 06 877 8011
Fax 06 877 5942 HoursMonday to Friday 8am to 5pm
For medical assistance outside these hours please contact The Hastings Health Centre
18-20 Durham Avenue
Tamatea
Napier 4110
Phone 06 843 9048
Fax 06 843 4213 HoursMonday to Friday 8am – 5pm
Wairoa Hospital
Kitchener Street
Wairoa 4108
Phone 06 838 8333
Fax 06 838 8083 HoursMonday to Friday 8:30am to 5pm
Central Hawke’s Bay Health Centre provides a myriad of services to its local community. The health centre offers six inpatient beds, afterhours care, inpatient and outpatient physiotherapy and occupational therapy clinics, as well as a district nursing service.
If you are ready to stop smoking and you live in Hawke’s Bay you've landed in the right place, because we help people just like you become smokefree!
Te Haa Matea (easy breath) is a partnership between Hawke’s Bay District Health Board's (HBDHB) Smokefree Team, Te Taiwhenua o Heretaunga, Te Kupenga…
People booked for planned surgery at Hawke’s Bay Hospital will attend their pre-admission appointments at a new location, in revamped and extended clinic rooms, on the Hawke’s Bay Hospital campus from Monday 12 November.
Every person who uses health and disability services has rights. The organisations and people who provide health and disability services have duties. These rights and duties are clearly set out in the Code of Health and Disability Services - Consumer Rights.
The orthopaedic team at Hawke's Bay Fallen Soldiers' Memorial Hospital work closely with the Emergency Department (ED), radiology and physiotherapy. Referrals from family doctors, GPs or physiotherapists are prioritised with a maximum four month wait to be seen for specialist assessment (if referral is accepted).
Te Whatu Ora funds a number of free and easily accessible wellbeing supports. These include face-to-face primary mental health and addiction support via participating GP clinics, Kaupapa Māori, Pacific and youth specific services. These services are free and available without a referral.
The latest figures from public health officials on gastro -related issues are as follows:13 patients remained on hospital wards as at 4pm this afternoon. That’s down from 17 this morning, with one patient remaining in ICU.