See our I’m not well, where do I go? page for advice about what to do if you are feeling unwell.
See our COVID-19 section for testing information and advice.
Health services in Canterbury are listed alphabetically below, if you are visiting a hospital, contact and location information for most services are on our hospitals pages.
You can find a General Practice team by either using our General Practices (GP) map, or by visiting the listings of General Practices on each of the three local Public Health Organisation (PHO) websites.
Etu Pasifika provide a range of services for the whole family including Mental Health, Addictions & Smoking Cessation Services.
Information about experienced and qualified Māori and non-Māori health workers and registered professionals who are responsive to Māori health needs.
He Waka Tapu provide, Whānau Ora, Tāne Ora, Whānau Link, Cervical and Breast Screening, Alcohol, drug services for ex offenders, Te Hā Waitaha, and Alcohol and Drug residential service for the South Island as well as health other services.
Kia atawhai ki te tangata (Pegasus Health) is the Primary Health Organisation (PHO) providing Māori Health Services including Partnership Community Workers and Whānau Link.
Manawhenua Ki Waitaha Charitable Trust (MKWCT) provide access to Te Whatu Ora Scholarships.
Purapura Whetu provides Adult Community Mental Health, Whānau Ora Mental Health, Te Hā Waitaha - Stop Smoking Canterbury and other health services.
Rehua Marae provides Kaumātua day programmes and Kaumātua day support services.
Tangata Atumotu Trust is a Pasifika health provider. Tangata Atumotu Trust work across a wide range of sectors to improve health outcomes for the Pasifika community Canterbury.
Te Kakakura Trust provide Mental Health Residential, Community Support Worker and other health services.
Te Puawaitanga Ki Otautahi Trust provide Tamariki Ora / Well Child, Whānau Support, Parenting Support and other health services.
Te Rūnanga O Nga Maata Waka provide support Services to Mama and their Pēpi (Mothers and Babies).
Te Tai o Marokura provide mobile disease state management, Tamariki Ora – Wellchild, Mama & Pēpi, whānau ora, AOD and other health services.
Te Whare Mahana Whānau is a whānau-family accommodation facility for eligible family members, supporting a whānau member using services at Christchurch Hospital.
Vaka Tautua deliver community programs and services that provide support especially to older people, those living with disability, and people seeking support for their mental health.
Waitaha Primary Health provides Māori and Pasifika health services, including health promotion and support.
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Page last updated: 11 May 2023
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