There are various outpatient clinics across Counties Manukau district. Patients are referred to an outpatient clinic by their own GP or by follow-up from hospital care. There is no charge for the service for NZ citizens or permanent residents. Proof of eligibility will be required.
It's a good idea to plan for your appointment in advance so you are prepared and know where to go.
A free shuttle service runs every hour and half hour between Middlemore Hospital and Manukau SuperClinic. Click here for more information.
A Monday to Friday shuttle service is operated by St John in some areas of Counties Manukau. The service is free (koha/donations are welcome) and staffed with reliable, fully-trained drivers that pick up patients, take them to their appointment, and drop them home safely again. For more information about the shuttle, call toll free on 0800 9252 672 (0800 WAKA ORA) or click here for more information.
Please contact the Call Centre on if you have any questions:
Manukau SuperClinic provides specialist outpatient appointments and day procedures. There are no emergency or primary care (family doctor) services available on-site.
There are nine Modules at Manukau SuperClinic™. Services provided in each Module are:
Module 1: Orthopaedics
Module 2: Anaesthetics Pre-Admission & Laboratory
Module 3: Otolaryngology (ORL), Audiology and Gastro
Module 4: Paediatric Medicine
Module 5: Plastic & Hand Surgery
Module 6: Ophthalmology & Paediatric Ophthalmology
Module 7 and Module 7A: Neurology, General Medicine & Medical Sub-Specialties (includes Sleep Clinic) and Oncology
Module 8 & 9: General Surgery, Vascular, Breast & Mammography Service and Chronic Pain
Module 10: Women's Health, Urology & General Surgery Pre-admission
Botany SuperClinic is part of the outpatient service of Counties Manukau Health. It provides specialist outpatient day appointments and procedures. These appointments are on referral only.
Botany SuperClinic offers a variety of outpatient specialities, including:
Specialist Community Health Services supports patients and their whaanau by providing healthcare close to where patients live. There are five locality based Community Health Teams (CHT) consisting of District Nurses, Allied Health Clinicians, Needs Assessors and Community Health Assistants. Services are based at:
Community Health Team Māngere/Ōtara
- Patient information booklets: English, Maaori, Samoan, Tongan, Hindi and Simplified Chinese
Community Health Team Eastern
- Patient information booklets: English, Maaori, Samoan, Tongan, Hindi and Simplified Chinese
Community Health Team Manukau
- Patient information booklets: English, Maaori, Samoan, Tongan, Hindi and Simplified Chinese
Community Health Team Franklin
- Patient information booklets: English, Maaori, Samoan, Tongan, Hindi and Simplified Chinese
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