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Tarawera Medical Centre celebrates 30 years

On 5 September 2019, Tarawera Medical Centre celebrated 30 years since opening in Kawerau. One of our staff, Margaret Paul, has been with the practice since it opened in 1989 and had been practice nurse with one of the practices that formed the Medical Centre prior to the opening. Before  that she had been one of the midwives at the Kawerau Maternity Unit (along with Jeanette Edwards, another of the current Practice Nurses) so has made an incredible contribution to the population of Kawerau. 

This 30 year milestone was celebrated with a morning tea and presentation to Margaret in recognition of her service to the community and the Medical Centre.

The gallery of images has a few from the film days of 1989 and some more recent pictures. Margaret is only one of our dedicated staff, many who have years of service and are the backbone of the medical centre team. 

30 years has seen some remarkable changes with handwritten appointment books, records and scripts being replaced by computerised systems.  In 1989 Tarawera Medical Centre became the first group practice in Kawerau with doctors Tony Whitehead and John Anderton, and offered visiting Orthopaedic specialist clinics which continue to this day. Addition of an onsite  Medical Laboratory service was another first for Kawerau. More recently Tarawera Pharmacy and Tarawera Physiotherapy, which are independent businesses, added to the range of services available onsite. Tarawera Medical Centre has always been completely owned by the practicing doctors so we have been able to pursue a philosophy of quality care without the pressure of outside shareholders prioritising profit over patients. A number of our staff have  pursued further study and qualifications to expand the range of medical, surgical and nursing services available to patients in Kawerau.


Welcome to Dr. Beth Walsh

Dr. Beth Walsh

Regular visitors to the practice will have noticed a new face at the Tarawera Medical Centre. Dr. Beth Walsh joined us in January of this year and has settled into the team very smoothly.

Prior to joining the practice she spent some time working at Whakatane Hospital so is familiar with the local healthcare services at both a primary and secondary level.


Summer Holidays 2018-19

Kotare in a Pohutukawa tree

Tarawera Medical Centre would like to wish all our patients a safe and happy Christmas and New Year. This week is the last normal week before the holidays with the following 2 weeks having Tuesday and Wednesday as Public Holidays. Now would be a good time to check that you have enough of your medicines to last through the holidays and order/collect repeats this week if needed.

We will be closed on Christmas and Boxing Day, New Year and 2nd January but open normal hours on;

Monday 24th and 31st December

Thursday 27th December and 3rd January

Friday 28th December and 4th January

When we are closed the normal nurse triage is available by phone as is the GP afterhours service at Whakatane Hospital.


Daffodil Day 2018

Daffodil Day 2018 display by Sarah Morris in the waiting room.

Friday 31st August is Daffodil Day and to promote this our artist in residence, Sarah Morris, has designed another of her lovely displays that brighten our waiting room. Daffodil Day raises funds to support Cancer research. As a practice we are continually dealing with issues relating to cancer in it’s various forms and there can be few New Zealanders that have not been touched by cancer whether directly or indirectly.

If you would like to support Daffodil Day you can make a donation via the  Daffodil Day website or purchase a daffodil with a donation on the day.


Bike Month 2018

Christine Yeoman and Tracy Wilson cycling to work on Go By Bike Day

February is Bike Month and Sport Bay of Plenty has a program of events encouraging people to get out and on their bikes for pleasure and exercise. One of these events was Go by Bike day on Valentine’s Day and Christine Yeoman and Tracy Wilson took up the challenge to cycle to work. In all fairness they don’t need any encouragement and along with Margaret Paul, regularly cycle to work, setting a great example in environmentally friendly transport.