Urgent Care

Urgent Care Medical Centres

What is Urgent or Walk-In Care?

Urgent care, also referred to as Accident and Medical (A&E), Walk-In Care or Acute Walk-In Clinic, is for people who experience sudden illness, accidents, or injuries that do not appear to be life threatening but can’t wait for a booked appointment.

Do I need to book for Urgent Care?

You don’t need to make an appointment for urgent care. Simply walk in and chat with our friendly team about the symptoms you’re experiencing. There may be a wait time depending on the number of people visiting simultaneously. Patients with serious symptoms receive priority care and you may not be seen in the order in which you have arrived. If you have any concerns, or your symptoms worsen while you wait, please let our team know.

Emergency care

For emergencies, such as life-threatening situations, always dial 111 for assistance.

Urgent Care practices with extended hours

Three of our medical centres have extended hours and are open 7 days a week, to cover your accident and injury needs

The Doctors Middlemore

  • 8am - 8pm 7 days including Public Holidays
  • Find out more about The Doctors Middlemore, located in South Auckland

The Doctors Onehunga

  • 8am - 8pm 7 days including public holidays
  • Find out more about The Doctors Onehunga, located in Central Auckland

Team Medical 

  • 8am - 8pm 7 days including public holidays
  • Find out more about Team Medical, located in Paraparaumu, Kapiti Coast
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Walk-In Care medical centres

Several of our medical centres have Walk-In Clinics during normal opening hours for your urgent medical needs. Clinic hours may differ by practice. Please check your nearest medical centre for more details.

Become an enrolled patient

We warmly welcome enrolled and casual patients to our practices. Read more about the benefits of enrolling with us or select one of our medical practices to learn more about them. 

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