Murchison Health Centre is joining Nelson Bays Primary Health
The Murchison Health Centre is joining Nelson Bays Primary Health, the primary health organisation (PHO) that organises and delivers primary and community health services across the Nelson and Tasman district.
All Murchison Health Centre patients will be asked to sign a new enrolment form and some may notice beneficial changes. These include: Reduced fees
Easier access to appointments
Timely appointment and recall reminders
Free visits for children under 13 years (from 1 December 2018)
Access to free health programmes
Access to a range of free aged-related services including childhood immunisation, cervical screening, breast screening, diabetes annual reviews and flu vaccination
Talk to centre staff if you are unsure of the changes. Enrolment under the new centre structure is optional.
For more information see www.nmdhb.govt.nz... news and notices.
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