Urgent care

General Practice

Your regular GP is here to help manage chronic conditions like diabetes, asthma, and heart disease, as well as provide important health screenings such as cervical smears and Healthy Heart checks.

Appointments are available in person or by phone, with 1–2 issues addressed per visit. For more than 2 issues or extra time, please book a double appointment (additional charges apply).

If English isn’t your first language, you’re welcome to bring an interpreter, or let our reception team know in advance, and we can arrange one for you.

A chaperone is available upon request and is provided for genital or breast exams with a doctor of the opposite gender, following our clinic policy.

We offer a wide range of services

  • Minor surgery

  • Iron and aclasta infusions

  • Routine health checks

  • Medical checks for insurance, employment, driving (Requires a Double Appointment)

  • Ongoing management of chronic health care conditions


Test Results


You will be notified of your test results. When you see your doctor, they will discuss with you how you would like to be notified.

Should you require your results urgently, it is best for you to make an appointment to see the doctor who ordered the test. If that is not possible, you can make an appointment to see anyone of our GP’s.

Repeat Prescriptions


Repeat prescriptions are for enrolled patients who are on regular medications.

  • Every patient will need to be seen at least once a year.

  • Allow up to 4 working days to process a prescription.

  • If your regular GP is away and your medications are due, you may only be issued a shorter supply.

Repeat Prescriptions

Urgent Care

Our Urgent Care services are available on a drop-in basis for both enrolled and casual patients—no appointment needed.

We provide immediate treatment for accidents and illnesses that require urgent attention but aren’t serious enough for a hospital visit. Our specialist Urgent Care Physicians can manage a wide range of injuries, including broken bones, sprains, and open wounds.

On arrival, a nurse will triage all patients to prioritize care appropriately. Please note that wait times can vary, especially during emergencies, but our reception team will keep you updated. Patients may not always be seen in order of arrival.

Urgent Care is designed for one-off, acute issues. For repeat prescriptions, WINZ certificates, medical forms, or non-urgent matters, please schedule an appointment with your GP to ensure continuity of care.

Waiting rooms

Tui Medical

Urgent Care Locations


26 Bryant Road, Te Rapa, Hamilton

Ph: 07 849 4181

Mon - Sun: 24/7

Te Rapa

 

Horsham Downs Road and, Thomas Road, Rototuna North, Hamilton 3210

Ph: 07 852 5377 | 0800 175 175

Mon - Sun: 7:00am to 10:00pm

Rototuna

 

EmergencyConsult.co.nz

Medical Advice Healthline: 0800 611 116

After Hours Links


Examination room with privacy curtains