2129 days ago

Epuni Medical Centre merges with High Street Health

High Street Health Hub

We are delighted to announce that Dr Tim Ongley and his team from Epuni Medical Centre are joining the High Street Health Hub team. The combined practice will operate across both locations and patients are welcome to book appointments at either facility.

Drs Joel Howe and Georgina Moore from High Street Health will be assisting at Epuni to bring a strong suit of skills and knowledge to help carry on your care.

Epuni patents can still call on 04 567-1217 to make appointments.

EPUNI MEDICAL CENTRE
102 Oxford Terrace, Lower Hutt
Phone 04 567-1217

High Street Health
577 High Street
Boulcott, Lower Hutt
Phone: 04 555 4450
www.highstreethealth.nz
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