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Influenza Vaccinations

The seasonal Influenza vaccines were delivered last week and we are hard at work trying to get these done before the winter season kicks in. Influenza is a virus infection that can quickly spread from person to person and is more common in the winter months. Symptoms include fever, chills, cough and muscle aches and is more severe than the common cold that people generally call the “‘flu”. As it is caused by a virus it cannot be treated with antibiotics so prevention is the best option.

The best defence is to be vaccinated and this is available free of charge to;

  • Anyone aged 65 or over
  • Anyone under 65 with certain chronic conditions (e.g asthma, heart conditions, kidney disease, diabetes)
  • Pregnant women

Please contact us or drop in if you would like to get your vaccination done in time to have protection before the winter.

This link from the Centres for Disease Control, and this one from Harvard Medical School can help you be more informed around the myths about influenza vaccination that do the rounds every year. These personalised reports from the Ministry of Health are also worth looking through.

If you become infected you have a responsibility to reduce the risk of spreading the infection to others.

If you are unwell, stay at home until you are better.

Follow basic hygiene practices:

  • Wash your hands regularly for at least 20 seconds and dry them for 20 seconds – or use an alcohol-based hand rub.
  • Avoid touching your eyes, nose and mouth.
  • Don’t share drinks.
  • Avoid crowded places.
  • Cover your mouth and nose with a tissue when you cough or sneeze – then put the tissue in a lined bin.

Cornerstone Quality Re-accreditation

Having been the first Eastern Bay practice to complete the RNZCGP Quality Accreditation process back in 2006, Tarawera Medical Centre have just completed their latest re-accreditation cycle with the assessor visiting the practice yesterday and giving us great feedback. Congratulations to all the staff who have put in so much work to make sure all the policies and procedures were all up to date as well as managing the huge clinical workloads we have been preparing over the past 5 months or so. The current internal building work has made it even more challenging but will be worth it when it is all complete and we have more room and workstations.

This year marks the 25 year anniversary of the Tarawera Medical Centre, the first Kawerau medical centre after the years of solo practioners had been shown to be an unsustainable model due to insufficient collegial support to enable comprehensive care from a single site. With a group of widely trained, qualified and experienced staff in one location the full range of health needs can be met.

We have more exciting news ahead. Stay tuned for details over the next few weeks


Drop-in Clinics

From Monday 10 March our morning emergency clinics will run on a “drop-in” basis. This is to a large extent how they have been working to date but we are hoping that this will reduce the load on the reception staff having to make appointments for these clinics if more patients just drop-in without phoning in advance. These remain urgent clinics and are not for chronic or longstanding issues as these need a longer appointment to manage adequately. They will run on a first come, first served basis.

Drop-in clinics will run 8  to 9:30  each morning and again on a Friday afternoon from 4:30 – 5:30 for people that need to be seen before the weekend.


email repeat prescriptions now available

We have completed testing of the email script request system and it is now up and running with the first scripts due to be available on Tuesday 25 February. This will hopefully simplify things and be more convenient. The $2 charge for faxing scripts to the pharmacy has been removed in the hope that this will reduce the need to come in to collect scripts and free up some staff time to deal with other requests more promptly. This service is only for non-urgent repeat prescriptions for enrolled patients stabilised on medications for chronic conditions. See the Prescription page for more details and the contact form.


Easier Parking!

You may have noticed the work progressing with sealing in front of 106 Onslow Street. This is now complete and yesterday all the new parking bays were marked out. This has significantly increased the parking space available with additional disabled parks and a walkway in front of the cars to increase ease of access to the surgery.