• 24 Hour Surgery Information

    In a medical emergency, call 111

    Call 24 Hour Surgery

    Call: 03 365 7777

    How to get there
    We are located at 401 Madras Street, Christchurch Central.

    Parking
    You can enter our carpark from Madras Street; turn left just before the lights on Bealey Avenue. We have a drop off area at the front entrance for patients who may require this.

    Public Transport
    You can plan your bus trip from the Journey Planner on the Metro website.

    Accessibility
    We have wheelchair parking and an accessibility ramp. Wheelchairs are available if you need them. We also have an interpreter service available.

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Women's health

Talk to your general practice team about accessing the following services. 

Breastscreening

Women aged 45 – 69 years can access a free mammogram / breastscreen every two years. Your general practice will contact you when you are about to turn 45 years about your mammogram. 

If your routine screening shows you have breast cancer, you can discuss treatment options with your general practitioner. This appointment will be free. 

As well as contacting your general practice team you can also speak to BreastScreen South.

Call BreastScreen South on 0800 270 200 Send an email to BreastScreen South at admin@screensouth.nz


Cervical Screening

General practice teams provide cervical smears for women aged 20 to 70. It is recommended you have a smear test every three years to reduce your chance of getting cervical cancer. Some women may be eligible for a free smear – ask your GP team. 


Whooping Cough (Pertussis) Vaccine for Pregnant Women

Pregnant women between 28 and 38 weeks are encouraged to get a free whooping cough (pertussis) vaccination. 

Contact: Your general practice team or Lead Maternity Carer.