If you or someone in your whānau is feeling sick, but you’re not sure if you need to see a doctor or what to do for them, call Healthline.
The Healthline team know how to assess what’s happening for you or your tamariki. They can give you advice about what to do and when to see a doctor.
- If you can’t access a GP or don’t have one, you can call Healthline for free on 0800 611 116 for trusted health advice, treatment, and information about what to do next.
- Healthline nurses, paramedics and advisors are available anytime, day or night.
- Doctors (who can help with prescriptions) are available 7am to 11pm.
- You can choose to speak with a Māori clinician if you’re calling between 8am and 8pm.
- When you call, you can use your mobile to share images and video – to help the team help you.
- Interpreters available. The Healthline team can arrange to talk to you in your language. When your call is answered, say you’d like an interpreter and the language you’d like to speak in.
- If you need assistance, you can access Healthline using the NZ Relay Service nzrelay.co.nz(external link).
You can call Healthline or… Healthline can call you
- Anyone can call Healthline for free health advice, treatment, and information, anytime on 0800 611 116.
- If you don’t need help or advice straight away, rather than calling Healthline, you can ask them to call you.
- This is also a great option if you’re busy, or if Healthline is.
- To do that, go to www.healthy.org.nz(external link), click ‘request a call back’, enter a few details, and a Healthline nurse or paramedic will call you back.
Video: Winter Preparedness Series 2023 - Telehealth
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(Health New Zealand | Te Whatu Ora & Te Aka Whai Ora, NZ, 2023)