2468 days ago

Changes to GP visits at TToH

Te Taiwhenua o Heretaunga

An important message for whānau about changes to GP visits.

At Hauora Heretaunga, we’re always looking for ways to make it easier for whānau to get the care and support you need -- when you need it.

So, from June 1, there will be no more walk-in queues for whānau wanting to see a GP urgently.

All you need to do is phone Hauora and ask for a call-back by your GP.
Your GP will ask you some questions.
They might be able to give you all the help you need over the phone, and save you a trip to Hauora.

If not, they will arrange for you to come and see them –
or someone else in your medical care team.

This change is to help us ensure that whānau get to see the right person at the right time.

We look forward to working with you.

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