Thursday 8 August 2024Health news3 minutes to read
From this coming Sunday, Buller Health’s Acute Stabilisation Unit (ASU) will be operating as follows:
- From 8:30am on Sunday (11 August) through to 8:30am on Monday (12 August) ASU will be closed.
- Acute care services will be available on site on Monday (12 August) between 8:30am and 5pm.
- From 5pm on Monday (12 August) through to 8:30am on Tuesday (13 August) ASU will be closed.
During the closures, if you have an emergency, please dial 111 and ask for an ambulance.
- Hato Hone St John will continue to provide usual emergency response services.
- A PRIME (Primary Response in Medical Emergencies) trained clinician will be available on-call to support Hato Hone St John respond to emergencies.
- Anyone needing admission will be transferred to Greymouth’s Te Nīkau Hospital.
The weekend after-hours urgent care clinic will be available on Saturday and Sunday between 10am and 12pm.
All services including GP and nurse practitioner appointments, outpatient clinics, allied health and district nursing continue to be available at the facility during normal working hours.
For appointments, enquiries, prescriptions, or results please phone Buller Medical Centre on 03 788 9277 during weekday opening hours (Monday – Friday 8:45am – 5:00pm).
Other ways to access an appointment with a GP or Nurse Practitioner is by using one of the available telehealth services.
- Ka Ora provides after-hours virtual telehealth service with virtual GP consultations. People can access the service by calling 0800 2 KA ORA (0800 252 672).
- Healthify, offers virtual consults or telehealth between 8am and 8pm. You can find a list of virtual care providers on healthify.nz.
Trusted health advice
- If you are feeling unwell with any condition, you can phone Healthline on 0800 611 116 for free health advice 24/7 or your general practice team to discuss your situation and symptoms rather than visiting in person. This will ensure that you get to access appropriate treatment and medication to help you stay well, even if you are at home isolating.
- For pregnancy support and advice over the phone, please call your midwife/LMC (Lead Maternity Carer).
- If you have questions about your young child or baby’s health phone Plunketline on 0800 933 922 to speak to a Plunket nurse.
- You can also visit our HealthInfo website or your community pharmacy for health advice.
HealthInfo is a health information website that has information specific to the West Coast. It is written and approved by local doctors, practice nurses, hospital clinicians, and other healthcare professionals and features a mix of health information, fact sheets on different topics, and descriptions of local health services.
- If you’re worried about yourself, or someone in your whānau who has a respiratory illness, see the checklist here of symptoms to watch out for, and when you should seek medical advice.
Remember, if you or a member of your whānau are injured or experiencing severe symptoms, it’s critical that you call 111.
You can stay up to date by visiting our website – www.wcdhb.health.nz or following us on Facebook.
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