Community health centres — Nelson Marlborough

In an emergency

For critical or life-threatening emergencies go to the Nelson Hospital or Wairau Hospital emergency department or dial 111.

If you are not sure how serious the problem is, call Healthline at any time for advice on 0800 611 116external link

Nelson Hospital

Wairau Hospital

When to go to ED


Blenheim

Marlborough Health Hub

22 Queen Street
Blenheim
Phone: 03 520 6200external link

Marlborough Health Hub services

The Marlborough Community Health Hub is home to several healthcare organisations including:

  • Nelson Marlborough Public Health Service
  • Marlborough Primary Health
  • Te Piki Oranga
  • needs assessment service
  • child development service.

Collectively the organisations offer a range of services, including:

  • GP clinic and pharmacy
  • district nursing services
  • public health nurses
  • clinical nurse specialists
  • public health educators and promoters
  • public health protection officers
  • sexual health services
  • vision and hearing checks
  • mental healthcare
  • counselling
  • quit-smoking services
  • Warmer Healthier Homes programme
  • needs assessment
  • referral to services such as occupational therapy and physiotherapy.

Contact

Marlborough Health Hub reception
Phone: 03 520 6200external link

Child and adolescent mental health service
Phone: 03 520 9905external link

District nursing service
Phone: 03 520 6404external link

Needs sssessment service
Phone: 03 520 8765external link

Public health service
Phone: 03 520 9914external link

Te Piki Oranga | Māori wellness services
Phone: 0800 672 642external link

Parking

There are 37 car parks on Arthur Street, and 7 car parks on Queen Street.

How to get to Marlborough Health Hub by bus

Bus Route 2: Redwoodtown-Witherlea (South Route) stops on Seymour Street, a short walk from Marlborough Health Hub. The service runs 4 times a day Monday to Friday and 3 times a day on Saturday.

Bus Route 2: Redwoodtown-Witherlea (South Route) — Marlborough District Councilexternal link


Motueka

Motueka Community Health Centre

15 Courtney Street
Motueka
Phone: 03 528 1160external link

Motueka Community Health Centre services

Motueka Community Health Centre services include:

  • district nursing
  • physiotherapy
  • occupational therapy
  • newborn hearing screening
  • public health services
  • oncology services
  • palliative care services
  • visiting clinicians: social worker, continence nurse, diabetes nurse, dietitian, gerontologist.

How to get to Motueka Community Health Centre by health shuttle

St John's Waka Ora health shuttles help people get to health and wellbeing related appointments at Motueka Community Health Centre and home again.

Their shuttles are available in the following areas:

  • Brooklyn
  • Motueka
  • Ngātīmoti
  • Riwaka
  • Tasman
  • Upper Moutere.

Find out about shuttle times in your area by calling St John on 0800 925 2672external link or going to their website.

Waka Ora Health Shuttles — St Johnexternal link

For people requiring non-urgent transport to Nelson Hospital or who are wheelchair-bound, call Motueka Regional Ambulance on 03 528 7645external link or 0800 111 025external link


Richmond

Richmond Health Hub

281 Queen Street
Richmond
Phone: 03 546 1537external link

Richmond Health Hub services

Richmond Health Hub provides the following specialised primary healthcare services:

  • sexual health
  • vision and hearing
  • B4 school check programme
  • mental health
  • counselling
  • Smokefree and stop smoking services.

It also provides:

  • resources and expertise for general practitioners
  • district nursing services
  • infectious diseases specialists
  • community allied health
  • nurses, medical officers of health, health promotion officers, health protection officers and liquor licensing advice
  • Healthy Homes programme advice.

Te Piki Oranga | Māori Wellness Services and Nelson Bays Primary Health are also located onsite.

How to get to Richmond Health Hub by bus

Route 1: Richmond-Nelson via Wiamea Road stops outside Richmond Health Hub. The service runs 7 days a week.

Bus Route 1: Richmond-Nelson via Wiamea Road — eBusexternal link