Taradale Medical Pharmacy
20-24 Puketapu Road
Taradale
Napier
Phone 06 845 2790
Email medical@taradalepharmacy. co. nz
Prescription only email: tmprx@taradalepharmacy. co. nz HoursMonday to Friday: 8. 30am - 5.
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20-24 Puketapu Road
Taradale
Napier
Phone 06 845 2790
Email medical@taradalepharmacy. co. nz
Prescription only email: tmprx@taradalepharmacy. co. nz HoursMonday to Friday: 8. 30am - 5.
25 Munroe Street
Napier
Flu immunisations available weekdays 8. 30am - 5. 30pm. Booking by appointment.
Phone 06 835 4540
Prescription only email:
balmoral. prescriptions25@gmail. comHoursWeekdays 8. 30am - 6. 00pm
Saturday 9. 00am - 4:00pm
Sunday 10. 00am - 2. 00pm
Statutory holiday hours 10.
Cases of syphilis, a sexually transmissible infection (STI) that can cause serious health problems if left untreated and poses a serious risk to unborn babies, are expected to rise in Hawke’s Bay with national figures more than doubling since 2015.
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.
On Monday (11 February) Hawke’s Bay District Health Board became aware of an issue with a batch of sterilising equipment that was used in Hawke’s Bay Hospital operating theatres, sent to outpatient clinics and used by district nurses between 2 February and 11 February.
Immunisation is one of the most effective ways of helping people stay well and free from many diseases. It is recommended by the World Health Organization, the New Zealand Ministry of Health and medical authorities. There is information here about the National Immunisation Programme.
Hawke’s Bay District Health Board says people needing to be in an aged residential care facility usually wait only a matter of days for a bed, if they need that level of care.
Hawke’s Bay people aged between 60 and 74 will this week start receiving pre-invitation letters inviting them to participate in the National Bowel Screening Programme, which officially kicked off in Hawke’s Bay today (9 October).
Ngahiwi Tomoana, Hawke’s Bay District Health Board’s acting chair says the board has met with CEO Dr Kevin Snee and had an update on the health response to the current gastro illness outbreak. Mr Tomoana said “We are confident in the DHB response to this significant event.
Hawke’s Bay District Health Board is continuing to warn the public not to swim, collect shellfish for consumption, or undertake any other water based recreational activities in the area of the Ahuriri Estuary.