Feeling unwell? Seek help early
If you start to feel unwell this winter, seek medical help early before your symptoms get worse – that’s the advice from Hawke’ Bay District Health Board.
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If you start to feel unwell this winter, seek medical help early before your symptoms get worse – that’s the advice from Hawke’ Bay District Health Board.
Shop 14 Bay Plaza, 221 Russell Street North
Hastings
Flu immunisations available every day during opening hours. No appointment necessary. COVID-19 vaccinations are also available.
Phone: 06 222 6100
Email: bayplazapharmacy@gmail. com
Prescription only email: bayplazapharmacyscripts@gmail. com HoursMonday - Friday 8. 30am - 5. 30pm (6.
11 April 2018
Napier’s disabled community got a boost last week following the reinstatement and upgrade of a pool hoist at Napier Health’s hydrotherapy pool. The hoist was decommissioned in 2012 following a Department of Labour review that determined it was not fit for purpose.
32 Munroe Street
Napier
Flu immunisations available weekdays 9. 00am - 5. 00pm. No appointment necessary. COVID-19 vaccinations are also available.
Phone 06 834 0884
Fax 06 834 1187
Prescription only email: napier@gxh. co. nz HoursMonday to Friday 8. 00am-6. 00pm
Saturday and Sunday 9. 00am-5.
Hawke’s Bay Hospital is busy and people with less serious health concerns are asked to think twice before going to the Emergency Department.
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).
Health officials are encouraging people to Choose Well when needing health care this long weekend and ensure medications are up-to-date in advance of the holiday period.
Hawke’s Bay Hospital’s anaesthetic technicians, who are members of the Association of Professionals and Executive Employee Inc (APEX), have voted to strike for 24 hours from 7am 24 October until 7am 25 October.
Health practitioners as well as health and social service providers from throughout New Zealand are in Hawke’s Bay this week to learn from the founders of a world-leading non-profit Alaskan health care model that has made an extraordinary difference to the health and wellbeing of the Alaskan communities it serves.