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On 1 July Te Whatu Ora and Te Aka Whai Ora became Aotearoa’s national health authorities and we became Te Whatu Ora | Te Toka Tumai Auckland.
COVID-19 in Tāmaki Makaurau means some changes to who can visit our sites.
Provide peace of mind for you and your whānau. The simple test takes five minutes and it may save your life.
If your young one has missed their scheduled immunisations, arrange a catch-up appointment with your family doctor – it’s safe and it’s free.
Not sure where to go? Call Healthline 0800611116 for free health advice
For hayfever, diarrhoea, headaches and other minor illnesses.
For ongoing illness, pain management, feeling unwell.
If you can't get to your family doctor: minor cuts and sprains, eye injuries.
For chest pain, head injuries, severe blood loss or major accident call 111.
The SPARK Auckland Arts Festival will be held in the Auckland Domain from Friday 24 to Sunday 26 March 2023.
It's National Anaesthetic Technicians Day. Thank you to all our awesome Anaesthetic Technicians for all that you do. Anaesthetic technicians assist anaesthetists during operations and prepare operatin…
If you are coming to Auckland City Hospital or Starship Hospital, you will notice some construction works across our site. This includes building a 250m service tunnel that will connect the Central Pl…
Donate to the official fundraising charity for our adult health services.
Donate to the official fundraising charity for our child health services.
Information for current and future volunteers.
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Email access for our kaimahi.