vaccination


Influenza Vaccinations 2023

It’s that time of the year again. Influenza Vaccinations are going to be available from Monday 3 April.

We will again be running afternoon clinics between 2:30 and 4pm outside the PathLab. This will be for adults only and needs no appointment. For eligible children please book in at the surgery

Vaccination is free for all eligible people.

ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA for FREE seasonal influenza vaccination in 2023:

  • Pregnant people (any trimester)
  • People aged 65 years older 
  • Māori and Pacific peoples aged 55 to 64 years
  • People aged 6 months to under 65 years with any of the medical conditions listed in this pdf
  • People under 65 years of age who have schizophrenia, major depressive disorder, bipolar disorder, or schizoaffective disorder; OR are currently accessing secondary or tertiary mental health and addiction services
  • Children aged 6 months to 12 years inclusive      Note: For eligible tamariki who require two                                                                                      doses of the vaccine, both doses are funded.

COVID boosters would also be wise with winter looming. From 1 April an additional booster with the updated bivalent vaccine is available for those over 30 or who have higher risk of severe illness who have not had a booster of had a case of COVID in the past 6 months. These can be arranged via Book My Vaccine.


Summer Holidays 2022-23

Resident artist Sarah Morris’s Holiday display

The team at Tarawera Medical Centre would like to wish all our patients a happy Christmas and a safe New Year. It has been another very challenging year with COVID and we would like to thank everyone for their patience as we struggle with the workload. The Health system is under immense pressure and COVID case numbers are ramping up again so a wise present to yourself would be to get a booster vaccination if you are eligible for one.

As usual we are open except on the stat holidays but are extremely short staffed so these days are essentially for acute urgent issues only. There are no routine appointments available over this time as we are still having to deal with an increasing number of COVID cases every day. Please make sure you have ordered repeat prescriptions well in advance to avoid a last minute rush.

Holiday hours;

Thurs 22 December, Fri 23 – 8:00-4:30

Sat 24, Sun 25, Mon 26, Tues 27 – closed

Weds 28, Thurs 29, Fri 30 – 8:00-4:30

Sat 31, Sun 1 Jan, Mon 2, Tues 3 – closed

Wed 4, Thurs 5, Fri 6 – 8:00-4:30

If you have an emergency call 111. Afterhours or on Public Holidays calling our number 07 3238499 will connect you with a registered nurse for advice

Enjoy the holidays, stay safe and remember sun protection.


Flu Vaccination Update April 2022

Having run our outdoor Flu Vaccination Clinics over the past 2 weeks we have managed to give approximately 650 vaccinations. From tomorrow, 14 April, we will no longer be doing outdoor clinics and vaccinations will be done in the surgery or in your car.

If you would like to arrange a Flu vaccination please phone and arrange a nurse appointment or come to the surgery and knock on the door and we will arrange to do your vaccine as promptly as possible.

Eligibility remains the same with Influenza vaccinations being free for all those over 65 and those under 65 with chronic health conditions. This year they are also free for Māori and Pacific people age over 55. There is also no delay for those who wish to get a vaccination but are ineligible for a free vaccine. If you don’t qualify for a free vaccine the cost is $35.


Flu Vaccination Clinic Reminder 2022

Just a reminder that we are running an influenza vaccination clinic outside PathLab between 2:30pm and 4pm. every afternoon this week.

As usual Influenza vaccinations are free for all those over 65 and those under 65 with chronic health conditions. This year they are also free for Māori and Pacific people age over 55. There is also no delay for those who wish to get a vaccination but are ineligible for a free vaccine. If you don’t qualify for a free vaccine the cost is $35.

The clinic will be outdoor under a gazebo as before so please remember to use sunscreen, sunhat or bring an umbrella depending on the weather. Also a reminder to wear a mask and maintain social distancing.


Kawerau Super Saturday – Town Hall 10am-3pm

COVID-19 Delta is coming. The situation in Auckland makes it clear that we will not be eliminating Delta the way we managed with the initial Alpha variant of COVID-19. We need to protect ourselves and those we care about before it arrives in the Bay of Plenty and vaccination is the most effective way of doing this. The sooner we do this the sooner we will get back to some kind of normal.

Super Saturday is an opportunity to stand up and make the choice to protect yourself and those around you for when Delta arrives. In Kawerau the vaccination clinic will be open in the Town Hall from 10am to 3pm.

In Auckland and the rest of the world data clearly shows that Delta is a disease that targets the unvaccinated. While vaccination is not a guarantee that you won’t catch it, it is a far more prevalent and serious disease among the unvaccinated. Do your bit to protect yourself, small children who cannot yet be vaccinated and other vulnerable people in your community.

If you want to discuss COVID-19 vaccination with one of our doctors or nurses we are happy to talk with you and there is no charge. This can be done as phone consultation if more convenient.

For more information see Karawhiua and the Unite Against COVID-19 websites.

The following videos in Maori and English explain how the vaccine works.