City Medical - Urgent Care Centre
Casual patients onlyNapier Health
76 Wellesley Road
Napier
Hours open 24/7
Phone 06 835 4999
Haere maiHow can we help?
Casual patients onlyNapier Health
76 Wellesley Road
Napier
Hours open 24/7
Phone 06 835 4999
General enquiryIf you have a general enquiry, please phone the call centre 06 878 8109 or email callcentre@hbdhb. govt. nz. Tell us what matters to you, feedback, compliments or complaints. We would really like to know what you thought about the care, you, or your family/whānau received.
The Maternity Resource Centre at 234 Kennedy Rd is a one-stop shop for pregnancy and early parenting needs. It provides pregnancy tests, support to find a midwife, midwifery assessments and clinics, breastfeeding support and pregnancy and parenting information. Please don’t hesistate to come with your questions or queries.
Becoming a new parent is a wonderful experience but can be stressful and overwhelming at times. Babies need gentle care and handling - time to adjust to being in their new world.
110 Russell Street Sth
Hastings 4122
Phone 06 876 8445
Fax 06 876 0100 HoursMonday to Friday 8. 00am – 6. 00pm
Public Holiday - closed
GP Services and Urgent Care Centre 303 St Aubyn Street West
Hastings 4122
Phone 06 873 8999
Urgent Care Centre
Open every day 8am – 8pm
Walk-in accident and medical centre - all patients welcome.
Good afternoon – here’s our update for Thursday 18 August. Clearly it’s been a busy day for both the DHB and the District Council. Here’s the latest information. By the numbersAs of today’s briefing, the DHB had 87 confirmed notifications, and 250 probables for a total of 337.
Six cases of Paratyphoid Fever have now been confirmed by Hawke’s Bay District Health Board, today (26 September). Five confirmed cases have required hospital care at Hawke’s Bay Hospital, and another has needed treatment in Auckland. All patients are recovering with treatment.
Maternity Team Vision“Protectors of normal birth for women by women with a Whānau Ora approach that develops self-determination, empowering and supporting women and their whānau in a flexible creative women centred service.
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.