Use this guide to find the right next step for Titirangi Medical Centre in West Auckland: phone number, clinic hours, Health365 booking, repeat prescriptions, fees, enrolment, infectious-illness instructions, after-hours help, parking, map and what to prepare before you call or visit.
This is an independent medical-centre guide, not the official clinic website. It does not diagnose symptoms, recommend treatment or promise appointment availability. Confirm current fees, enrolment, urgent instructions and booking details directly with the clinic.
Emergency warning: In New Zealand, call 111 for life-threatening symptoms or ambulance, police or fire emergency help. For free non-emergency health advice when you are worried or unsure, call Healthline 0800 611 116.
What should you do first for Titirangi Medical Centre?
Most visitors are not only looking for an address. They are trying to decide the safe next action. Start with the route below before reading the full page.
Call 111. Do not wait for email, portal messages, online booking or routine opening hours.
Phone (09) 817 8069. Explain timing, severity and whether symptoms are worsening.
Call Healthline on 0800 611 116. Healthpoint notes after-hours calls are directed to Healthline.
Use Health365 only if you are enrolled, registered and the request is suitable. Phone for infectious illness or nurse bookings.
Titirangi Medical Centre quick answer for West Auckland patients
Titirangi Medical Centre is a general practice at 2 Rangiwai Road, Titirangi, Waitakere 0604. The listed phone number is (09) 817 8069. The official contact page lists admin email as office@titirangimc.co.nz, nurse email as nurse@titirangimc.co.nz, and Healthlink EDI as titimedi.
The official contact page lists clinic hours as Monday to Friday, 8:00am–5:00pm. Healthpoint also lists Monday to Friday 8:00am–5:00pm, with reception and phone lines open from 8:00am until 5:00pm and nurse appointments available from 8:15am until 4:45pm.
For existing or enrolled patients, appointment booking is available by phone or through Health365. However, the official booking page says that if you have an infectious illness or need a nurse appointment, you should phone (09) 817 8069 instead of booking online.
Tools to choose the right contact route before calling
These tools do not diagnose illness, suggest treatment or decide whether you need medicine. They only help route you toward emergency services, Healthline, the clinic phone, Health365 or routine preparation.
Tool 1: GP next-step finder
Choose your situation and timing. The result gives contact-route guidance only.
Your route will appear here
Select both fields. The tool will show practical contact-route guidance, not medical advice.
- Emergency symptoms should go to 111.
- Same-day concerns are usually better handled by phone.
- Infectious illness bookings should be handled by phone, not online booking.
Tool 2: Health365 readiness checker
Use this before relying on the online portal.
Portal guidance will appear here
Health365 may help with doctor appointment booking, lab results, immunisation records and repeat prescriptions, but it is not the right route for every request.
Tool 3: appointment preparation builder
Pick the appointment type and build a safe checklist.
Your appointment checklist will appear here
This helps prevent booking the wrong appointment type, forgetting documents or using online booking when phone is required.
Opening hours, phone, email and contact details
Titirangi Medical Centre’s official contact page lists the street address as 2 Rangiwai Rd, Titirangi, Waitakere 0604, phone as (09) 817 8069, admin email as office@titirangimc.co.nz, nurse email as nurse@titirangimc.co.nz, and clinic hours as Monday to Friday, 8:00am–5:00pm.
Healthpoint adds useful practical detail: reception and phone lines are open from 8:00am until 5:00pm Monday to Friday, and nurse appointments are available from 8:15am until 4:45pm. After hours, callers are directed to Healthline for medical advice on 0800 611 116.
How to book the right Titirangi Medical Centre appointment
Titirangi Medical Centre’s booking page separates appointment booking for existing or enrolled patients into two routes: phone the clinic or use Health365. That sounds simple, but the important detail is the exception. The clinic says that if you have an infectious illness or require a nurse appointment, you should phone (09) 817 8069 instead.
The Health365 page says a 15-minute appointment allows the doctor to attend to one main health concern. If you need help with additional health issues, the page says to make a double appointment. This matters because short appointments are not built for several unrelated problems, full medical history reviews, complex paperwork or new adult first appointments.
Decide whether the issue is urgent, infectious, nurse-related or routine
Call 111 for emergencies. Phone the clinic for same-day concerns, infectious illness, nurse appointments or uncertain booking needs. Use Health365 only for suitable routine doctor appointment booking if you are eligible.
Phone when the appointment type matters
Phone for infectious symptoms, gastro symptoms, chickenpox or contagious viral illness, nurse appointments, driver licence assessments, adult first appointments, multiple health concerns, forms or uncertainty.
Ask for a double appointment when needed
The clinic’s Health365 page says a 15-minute appointment covers one main concern. If you have additional health issues, ask for a double appointment rather than squeezing everything into one short booking.
Prepare before the appointment
Bring your medicine list, allergies, ID if requested, Community Services Card if relevant, recent results, hospital letters, forms, and the main question you want answered first.
Cancel early if you cannot attend
The Health365 page says patients should provide two hours’ notice if they cannot attend, otherwise a Did Not Attend fee applies.
Health365, repeat prescriptions and online service limits
Titirangi Medical Centre uses Health365, not ManageMyHealth. The clinic says Health365 is a secure online system that allows patients to book doctor appointments, access lab results, view immunisation records and order repeat prescriptions online.
The Health365 page says the service provides 24-hour access, 7 days a week, and is available for $10 a year. To set it up, patients need to download the form, return it to reception, provide proof of identification and an email address, then receive a username and password by email.
Good Health365 uses
- Routine doctor appointment booking for eligible patients.
- Repeat prescription requests when clinically appropriate.
- Accessing lab results and immunisation records when available.
- Simple routine tasks that are not urgent or infectious.
Phone instead of using Health365 when
- You have an infectious illness or symptoms that may be contagious.
- You need a nurse appointment.
- You need a driver licence assessment.
- You have more than one health concern and may need a double appointment.
- You are new, not enrolled or unsure whether Health365 is active.
Infectious illness instructions before booking online
Titirangi Medical Centre’s Health365 page gives a specific instruction for infectious illness. It asks patients with infectious illness, including respiratory illness, gastroenteritis or contagious viral infections such as chickenpox, to call reception on (09) 817 8069 to arrange an appointment in a dedicated external space that can contain potential infectious illnesses.
The same page asks for a face mask in that clinical setting. It also says that if a patient books online and presents with respiratory, gastroenteritis or another infectious illness, they will need to reschedule and pay for the original appointment. This is a major patient-intent detail because it directly prevents the wrong booking route.
Phone first for these symptoms
- Cough, fever, sore throat or respiratory symptoms.
- Gastroenteritis symptoms.
- Chickenpox or other contagious viral illness.
- Any illness where you are unsure whether attending normally is safe.
What to ask reception
- Which appointment type should I book?
- Should I wait outside or use a specific area?
- Should I wear a mask?
- Is Health365 booking unsuitable for this issue?
- What should I do if symptoms worsen before the appointment?
Fees and charges patients usually search for first
Fees can change, and your final cost may depend on age, enrolment, Community Services Card status, casual status, ACC status, nurse prescriber appointment, procedure, repeat prescription timing and whether paperwork is completed outside appointment time. Confirm directly before booking or paying.
At the time of review, the official Titirangi Medical Centre fees page listed enrolled consultation fees, casual fees, Community Services Card fees, ACC fees, nurse prescriber fees, service fees and prescription fees. The page also states that fees are to be paid at the time of consult and that late charges apply for unpaid fees.
Ask before booking
- Am I being charged as enrolled, casual or visitor?
- Does my Community Services Card apply?
- Is this a GP, nurse prescriber, nurse or procedure appointment?
- Will paperwork, referral letters or emails outside appointment time cost extra?
- Is this ACC-related, and what portion will I pay?
Avoid cost surprises
- Pay at the time of consult when required.
- Cancel at least two hours before if you cannot attend.
- Do not book infectious illness online if phone booking is required.
- Ask for a double appointment if you need more than one concern covered.
- Ask if a procedure, infusion, ECG, travel consult or driver licence medical has a separate fee.
Enrolment, first appointment and new-patient preparation
Titirangi Medical Centre’s booking and enrolment page provides separate enrolment packages for patients aged 16 years and older and for patients 15 years and under. It says patients should complete the forms and provide a copy of a birth certificate, passport or proof of residency, such as a work or resident visa, by email or in person at the clinic.
The official enrolment page says the enrolment process needs to be completed at least 1 week prior to the first appointment. It also says the first appointment with the doctor will need to be a double appointment so the doctor can go through the patient’s medical history, and that pre-payment is required before the initial appointment.
Enrolment checklist
- Complete the relevant enrolment forms.
- Complete ProCare enrolment where required.
- Complete the registration checklist.
- Complete consent for request of notes.
- Provide passport, birth certificate or proof of residency.
- Consider Health365 enrolment if you want portal access.
First appointment details
- Complete enrolment at least 1 week before the first appointment.
- Expect a longer first doctor appointment for medical history review.
- Adult first appointments may include a registered nurse appointment followed by a double doctor appointment.
- Pre-payment may be required before the first doctor appointment.
After-hours care when Titirangi Medical Centre is closed
Healthpoint states that if phoning Titirangi Medical Centre after hours, you will be directed to Healthline for medical advice on 0800 611 116. Healthline is the safer non-emergency route when you are worried, unsure what to do next, cannot get to a GP, or need medicine advice.
For emergencies in New Zealand, call 111. The New Zealand Government says to call 111 if you need police, fire service or ambulance help, and to call 111 if you cannot decide whether your situation is an emergency.
Call 111 immediately for emergencies
Use 111 for severe breathing difficulty, chest pain, collapse, stroke signs, major injury, severe allergic reaction, severe bleeding or any situation that feels life-threatening.
Call Healthline when worried or unsure
Use Healthline on 0800 611 116 for free non-emergency health advice, especially after hours, when you cannot get to a GP or when you need advice about medicine.
GP services and patient support at Titirangi Medical Centre
Titirangi Medical Centre describes itself as a family-focused medical practice serving West Auckland families. Its public information lists general medical consultations, accident and wound care, well-person and child checks, skin cancer checks, ECGs, minor surgery, family planning, cardiovascular management, diabetes management, sexual health, LGBTQIA+ health, travel care, flu vaccinations, childhood immunisations, dressings, liquid nitrogen, smoking cessation support, weight management, iron and Aclasta infusions, and driver licence medicals.
Do not assume every service can be booked online or completed in a single 15-minute appointment. Some services require a nurse, nurse prescriber, doctor, double appointment, prior review, separate fee, materials, preparation or a specific clinician.
Nurse and procedure services
Phone if you need a nurse appointment, dressing, injection, infusion, liquid nitrogen, suture removal or procedure-related guidance.
Driver licence medicals
The Health365 page says to contact reception for driver licence assessments with one of the nurse prescribers.
Travel and vaccinations
Ask early about travel consult timing, vaccine availability, charges and whether a doctor appointment is required.
Skin checks and minor surgery
Ask whether an initial GP assessment, procedure booking, fee estimate or follow-up is needed.
Family and child health
Bring immunisation records, child-health information and consent details if you are booking for a child or dependent.
Long-term condition support
For diabetes, cardiovascular care, weight management or infusions, ask what appointment type and monitoring information are needed.
Titirangi Medical Centre vs nearby clinics, pharmacy, lab and urgent care
A major reason medical-directory pages bounce is entity confusion. Titirangi Medical Centre is a GP practice at 2 Rangiwai Road. It is not automatically the same as every health service in Titirangi, and it is not an emergency department.
Healthpoint shows more than one GP option in Titirangi. If you meant a different local clinic, such as Healthwise Medical Centre, check the name, address and phone number before calling. If you need pharmacy dispensing, blood testing, dental care, physiotherapy or urgent after-hours care, the correct contact route may be a different provider.
GP appointment
Use Titirangi Medical Centre phone or Health365 if you are eligible and the appointment type is suitable.
Infectious illness
Phone reception rather than booking online. Ask about the dedicated external space and mask instructions.
Pharmacy or lab
Medication pickup, pharmacy stock and blood-test collection may require a separate provider contact.
Urgent emergency
Call 111 for emergencies. Do not wait for routine GP booking.
After-hours worry
Call Healthline on 0800 611 116 when the clinic is closed and you need non-emergency advice.
Wrong clinic risk
Confirm the address: Titirangi Medical Centre is listed at 2 Rangiwai Road, Titirangi, Waitakere 0604.
Map, address and visiting preparation
Titirangi Medical Centre is listed at 2 Rangiwai Road, Titirangi, Waitakere 0604. Use the map before travelling, especially if you are unfamiliar with West Auckland, travelling with a child, arriving close to appointment time or trying to locate the correct practice.
Patient checklist before you call, book or attend
A short preparation step can save a wasted appointment or repeat phone call. This is especially important if you are new, booking for a child, booking for an older adult, requesting repeats, or dealing with infectious symptoms.
Before calling
- Write the main reason in one sentence.
- Note when symptoms started and whether they are worsening.
- Have medicine names, allergies and key conditions ready.
- Know whether you need GP, nurse, repeat prescription, enrolment or admin help.
- Have your NHI number ready if available.
Before visiting
- Confirm appointment time and whether it is phone, in-person or external-space appointment.
- Bring ID and enrolment documents if new.
- Bring Community Services Card if relevant.
- Bring forms, letters, results and medication details.
- Phone first if you have infectious symptoms.
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Titirangi Medical Centre frequently asked questions
What is Titirangi Medical Centre’s phone number?
The listed phone number is (09) 817 8069. Use phone for same-day concerns, infectious illness, nurse appointments, new-patient questions and booking uncertainty.
Where is Titirangi Medical Centre located?
Titirangi Medical Centre is listed at 2 Rangiwai Road, Titirangi, Waitakere 0604, New Zealand.
What are Titirangi Medical Centre opening hours?
The official contact page lists Monday to Friday, 8:00am–5:00pm. Healthpoint also lists Monday to Friday 8:00am–5:00pm, with phone lines open from 8:00am until 5:00pm and nurse appointments from 8:15am until 4:45pm.
Does Titirangi Medical Centre use ManageMyHealth?
No. Titirangi Medical Centre’s official portal page describes Health365, which can be used for doctor appointment booking, lab results, immunisation records and repeat prescriptions when the patient is enrolled and set up.
Can I book through Health365 if I have an infectious illness?
The official Health365 page says patients with infectious illness, including respiratory illness, gastroenteritis or contagious viral infections such as chickenpox, should call reception on (09) 817 8069 to arrange the appointment.
Can I book a nurse appointment online?
The official booking page says that if you require a nurse appointment, you should call (09) 817 8069 instead of using online booking.
How much does Health365 cost?
The clinic’s Health365 page says Health365 is available for $10 a year. Confirm directly because portal and service fees can change.
Is Titirangi Medical Centre accepting new patients?
Healthpoint says the practice is welcoming new patients to enrol, and the official booking page provides enrolment forms. Confirm directly before preparing documents because enrolment status can change.
What should I do if the clinic is closed?
For life-threatening emergencies, call 111. For non-emergency health advice when worried or unsure, call Healthline on 0800 611 116. Healthpoint notes after-hours calls are directed to Healthline.
Is this the official Titirangi Medical Centre website?
No. This is an independent patient guide. For appointments, fees, clinical advice, prescriptions, enrolment and urgent instructions, use the official clinic website or phone the practice directly.
Sources, accuracy note and independent-guide disclaimer
This page summarises public information from Titirangi Medical Centre’s official website, Healthpoint and official New Zealand health sources. Clinic details can change. Always confirm appointment availability, fees, enrolment, Health365 access, infectious-illness instructions, opening hours and urgent-care guidance directly with the clinic.
Independent guide: Medical Centre NZ is not Titirangi Medical Centre. This page does not provide medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. It is a practical directory-style guide to help patients find the right official contact route.
- Official Titirangi Medical Centre contact page
- Official bookings and enrolments page
- Official Health365 page
- Official fees page
- Official about and services page
- Healthpoint listing for Titirangi Medical Centre
- Healthline — Health New Zealand
- 111 emergency service — New Zealand Government
Last reviewed: 1 June 2026. Recheck before future edits, especially fees, enrolment status, portal details, holiday closures and infectious-illness instructions.
Final recommendation
For routine GP care, phone Titirangi Medical Centre or use Health365 if you are enrolled and registered. For infectious illness, nurse appointments, driver licence assessments, same-day symptoms or booking uncertainty, phone reception. For after-hours non-emergency advice, call Healthline. For emergency symptoms in New Zealand, call 111 immediately.