Mana Medical Centre – GP Services, Opening Hours & Appointments New Zealand

Independent Porirua GP patient guide
Mana Medical Centre patient route guide

Use this guide to find the right next step for Mana Medical Centre in Paremata, Porirua: phone number, opening hours, ManageMyHealth, appointments, repeat prescriptions, fees, enrolment catchment, after-hours care, Kenepuru Accident & Medical, Practice Plus, parking, map and what to prepare before calling or visiting.

This is an independent medical-centre guide, not the official clinic website. It does not diagnose symptoms, recommend treatment or promise appointment availability. Confirm fees, enrolment, prescription rules and urgent-care instructions 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.

First-screen patient routing

What should you do first for Mana Medical Centre?

Most users do not arrive on this page to read a clinic brochure. They are trying to decide whether to call, book, request a repeat script, use ManageMyHealth, check fees, enrol, or use after-hours care. Start with the route below.

Severe or life-threatening symptoms

Call 111. Do not wait for email, portal messages, routine opening hours or a call back.

Need help today while open

Phone (04) 233 8019. Explain timing, severity and whether symptoms are worsening.

Clinic closed but not an emergency

Use Healthline, Practice Plus for suitable enrolled virtual GP care, or Kenepuru Accident & Medical for urgent face-to-face care.

Routine appointment or repeat script

Use phone, script line, script email or ManageMyHealth depending on the request. Provide pharmacy details for repeat scripts.

Quick answer

Mana Medical Centre quick answer for Porirua patients

Mana Medical Centre is a general practice at 107 Mana Esplanade, Paremata, Porirua 5026. The listed phone number is (04) 233 8019, email is reception@manamedical.co.nz, and Healthlink EDI is listed as manamcwn.

The official website lists hours as Monday 8:00am–5:30pm, Tuesday 8:00am–5:45pm, Wednesday 8:00am–5:30pm, Thursday 8:00am–5:45pm, and Friday 8:00am–5:00pm. Phone hours are listed as Monday to Friday, 8:00am–5:00pm. Weekends and public holidays are closed.

Mana Medical Centre uses ManageMyHealth for online health care access for patients aged 16 and over. Repeat scripts can be requested by script line, script email or ManageMyHealth, but the practice says repeat scripts are issued at the doctor’s discretion and can take up to 72 working hours.

Safe patient tools

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 111, Healthline, Mana Medical Centre, ManageMyHealth, the script line, Practice Plus or urgent care.

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.
  • Repeat scripts need medicine names, dosages and pharmacy details.

Tool 2: repeat script readiness checker

Use this before requesting repeat medication.

Prescription guidance will appear here

The clinic says repeat scripts are issued at the doctor’s discretion and can take up to 72 working hours. Urgent requests should use the script line.

Tool 3: appointment preparation builder

Pick the appointment type and build a safe checklist.

Your appointment checklist will appear here

This helps prevent wrong bookings, short appointment problems, missing documents or repeat-script delays.

Verified contact basics

Opening hours, phone, email and contact details

Mana Medical Centre’s official contact page lists the practice at 107 Mana Esplanade, Porirua 5026, phone (04) 233 8019, and email reception@manamedical.co.nz. Healthpoint lists the location as 107 Mana Esplanade, Paremata, Porirua, which refers to the same clinic location.

The official website lists phone hours as Monday to Friday, 8:00am–5:00pm. If your issue may need same-day attention, call earlier in the day rather than near closing time.

Main phone (04) 233 8019 — best for appointments, same-day concerns, new-patient questions, fees and general clinic routing.
Script line (04) 233 5139 — use for urgent repeat-script questions and script-line instructions.
Email reception@manamedical.co.nz — use for suitable non-urgent admin matters only.
Script email script@manamedical.co.nz — repeat medications only, not new medicines or urgent medical symptoms.
Healthlink EDI manamcwn.
Address 107 Mana Esplanade, Paremata, Porirua 5026.
Appointment clarity

How to book the right Mana Medical Centre appointment

Mana Medical Centre’s patient information says standard appointments are 15 minutes. It asks patients to let reception know if more time is needed. The new-patient page also says doctors can generally cover one or two issues, and extra time should be requested when booking because an additional fee may apply.

This is important because many patients bounce when they cannot tell whether they need a standard appointment, double appointment, script request, nurse appointment, travel clinic, skin check or after-hours care.

Check urgency first

Call 111 for emergency symptoms. Phone the clinic for same-day symptoms during phone hours. Use Healthline or listed after-hours services when the clinic is closed.

Phone when the appointment type is unclear

Call if you have multiple concerns, new symptoms, worsening symptoms, travel needs, skin-check needs, contraception questions, paperwork, medication changes or uncertainty about whether nurse or GP is required.

Ask for extra time when needed

Standard appointments are short. If you have several issues, a first adult appointment, complex medical history, forms or a detailed review, ask reception whether a double appointment is required.

Prepare before attending

Bring medicine names, allergies, recent letters, test information, Community Services Card if relevant, forms, ID if requested, and the main question you want answered first.

Expect emergencies to take priority

The patient information says emergencies are given priority and reception will try to contact patients if there are unexpected delays or if the GP has been called away.

Patient portal

ManageMyHealth, online records and patient-portal limits

Mana Medical Centre’s Health Care Online page says ManageMyHealth is a secure online service that allows patients to manage health needs, access medical records, view medical conditions, lab results, immunisation records, allergies and prescriptions, and share health information with other healthcare providers when required.

The same page says the service is offered for patients aged 16 years and over. It says patients can call the clinic, complete the consent form and return it to reception by email, or use an activation code to activate their account.

Good uses for ManageMyHealth

  • Viewing selected lab results and medical record information.
  • Checking immunisation records and allergies where available.
  • Managing repeat prescription requests when appropriate.
  • Using online tools for routine health tracking.

Phone instead when

  • You have urgent, same-day or worsening symptoms.
  • You need a new medicine that has not been prescribed by a Mana Medical GP before.
  • Your medicine has changed or caused new symptoms.
  • You are helping someone under 16 or are unsure about portal access.
  • You cannot understand a result and symptoms are worsening.
Repeat scripts

Repeat prescriptions, script line and pharmacy details

Mana Medical Centre’s scripts page says repeat scripts are issued at the discretion of the doctor. It says patients need to see their doctor for review at least every 12 months, a script can be issued for a maximum of three months’ medication supply, and controlled drugs may only be issued for a maximum of one month’s supply.

The clinic asks patients to request prescriptions by calling the script line on (04) 233 5139, emailing script@manamedical.co.nz, or registering with ManageMyHealth. It says to allow up to 72 working hours for a script to be available.

Include these details

  • Your name.
  • Your date of birth.
  • Medicine names and dosages, not just tablet colour or size.
  • The pharmacy where the electronic script should be sent.
  • Whether the request is urgent or routine.

Important script warnings

  • Email prescription requests are for repeat medications only.
  • New medicines not previously prescribed by a Mana Medical GP cannot be processed as simple repeat requests.
  • If no pharmacy is provided, the clinic says scripts will be sent to Mana Pharmacy by default.
  • Urgent requests should be made through the script line.
Cost clarity

Mana Medical Centre fees 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, materials, appointment length, nursing service, script urgency or extra forms. Confirm directly before booking or paying.

Mana Medical Centre’s fees page says the fees are effective July 2025 and that unpaid accounts will incur a $5 admin fee if not paid on the day. It lists in-person, phone and video consultation fees for enrolled patients, enrolled patients with Community Services Card, casual patients and casual patients with Community Services Card.

Enrolled 0–13 No charge Listed for enrolled patients, including ACC.
Enrolled 14–17 $57 / $13.50 CSC Listed standard fee and Community Services Card fee.
Enrolled 18–24 $67 / $20 CSC Listed standard fee and Community Services Card fee.
Enrolled 25–64 $72 / $20 CSC Listed standard adult fee and CSC fee.
Enrolled 65+ $67 / $20 CSC Listed older adult enrolled fee and CSC fee.
Repeat script over 14 $30 Urgent same-day script listed separately at $45.

Other listed charges to ask about

  • Nursing consult: listed as $42.
  • Nurse prescriber consult: listed as $52.
  • Cervical smear or sexual health consult: listed as $60.
  • Phone nurse advice: listed as up to $25.
  • Double appointment: listed as $140.
  • NZTA licence renewal: listed as $114.
  • Liquid nitrogen: listed as an additional $25 to consult charge.
  • Private referral letters and miscellaneous forms: listed as $30.

Avoid cost surprises

  • Pay at the time of consultation where required.
  • Ask whether your visit is enrolled, casual, ACC or CSC-priced.
  • Ask whether materials or forms add extra charges.
  • Ask whether phone or video consultation has the normal consultation fee.
  • Request enough time for multiple concerns rather than overloading one short appointment.
New patients

Enrolment, catchment area and first appointment rules

Healthpoint says Mana Medical Centre has restricted enrolment. It says the practice is accepting some new patients to enrol, but with restrictions, and lists the current enrolment areas as Aotea, Papakōwhai, Paremata, Plimmerton, Pukerua Bay, Paekākāriki, Pauatahanui, Judgeford and Whitby. Patients with questions are asked to contact reception.

The official new-patient page says patients should follow the online enrolment process, provide photo ID, proof of address and, where relevant, visa or eligibility evidence. It also says enrolment processing can take up to 2 weeks before being seen.

Before trying to enrol

  • Check whether your address is inside the current Mana catchment area.
  • Prepare photo ID such as a New Zealand driver licence or passport.
  • Prepare proof of address.
  • Prepare visa or eligibility evidence if required.
  • Prepare children’s vaccine records if vaccines were received outside New Zealand.

First adult appointment

  • New patients over 18 need a double appointment on the first visit.
  • The first adult appointment incurs a double charge.
  • The process may take up to 2 weeks before being seen.
  • Phone reception after enrolment is processed to arrange the first appointment.
When closed

After-hours care, Practice Plus and Kenepuru Accident & Medical

Mana Medical Centre’s official contact page lists after-hours care through Kenepuru Accident and Medical 24 hour service, phone (04) 918 2300, at Kenepuru Hospital, Rahia Street, Porirua. The patient information PDF also says urgent after-hours medical problems are provided through Kenepuru Accident & Medical.

Healthpoint says Mana Medical Centre partners with Practice Plus for same-day virtual GP appointments for enrolled patients as an extension of the regular medical-centre team. It lists Practice Plus availability as weekdays until 10pm and weekends/public holidays 8am–8pm.

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 access a GP or when you need advice about medicine.

Practice Plus for virtual GP care

May suit enrolled patients when a virtual GP appointment is clinically appropriate. Check eligibility, fees and appointment availability before booking.

Kenepuru Accident & Medical

Use for urgent face-to-face assessment when needed and it is not a 111 emergency. Confirm wait times, services and fees if possible.

Services and support

GP services and patient support at Mana Medical Centre

Mana Medical Centre’s public website lists general medical care, nursing services, nurse prescriber, medical consultations, contraception and women’s health, driver licence medicals, insurance medicals, minor surgery, clinical pharmacist, visiting specialist services, health improvement practitioner, travel clinic, skin cancer clinic, menopause clinic, scripts and new-patient support.

The patient information sheet also lists regular checkups, men’s health, women’s health, sexual health, family planning, pregnancy care, minor surgery, repeat prescriptions, referrals, specialists, diabetes clinic, nurse clinics, lab tests, counselling and medicals.

Travel clinic

The official travel page says Mana Medical Centre has a travel clinic and identifies it as the only authorised Yellow Fever Clinic covering the Mana/Kāpiti area. Book early and ask about forms, vaccines and costs.

Skin cancer clinic

The official skin clinic page says Mana Medical Centre offers full-body skin cancer checks for registered and casual patients. Ask about booking, forms and fees.

Menopause clinic

The clinic lists a menopause clinic for women’s health support. Ask about pre-appointment forms, appointment length and fees.

Nurse and nurse prescriber services

Phone reception to confirm whether your need should be booked with a nurse, nurse prescriber, GP or another service.

Clinical pharmacist and HIP

Ask whether a medication or wellbeing concern can be routed to a clinical pharmacist or health improvement practitioner.

Lab results and patient portal

Test results can be accessed through the online patient portal or by calling the practice. Phone if symptoms worsen or you do not understand the result.

Entity clarity

Mana Medical Centre vs pharmacy, travel clinic, skin clinic and urgent care

A major reason medical pages bounce is entity confusion. Mana Medical Centre is a GP practice at 107 Mana Esplanade. It is not the same as every provider at the address, and it is not an emergency department.

The patient information sheet notes that Mana Pharmacy is located onsite. Healthpoint’s address page also lists other healthcare services at 107 Mana Esplanade, including Mana Pharmacy, podiatry and other providers. If your need is pharmacy collection, podiatry, specialist care or urgent accident and medical care, the correct contact route may be different.

GP appointment

Use the main clinic phone for GP, nurse, enrolment, script rules, fees and general routing questions.

Repeat script

Use the script line, script email or ManageMyHealth, and include your pharmacy details.

Pharmacy pickup

Use the pharmacy directly for stock, pickup, dispensing and pharmacy-specific questions.

Travel clinic

Use travel clinic instructions, complete travel forms early and ask about vaccine availability and charges.

After-hours urgent care

Use Kenepuru Accident & Medical or Practice Plus depending on whether you need virtual or face-to-face care.

Emergency still means 111

Do not use email, portal, pharmacy or routine GP booking for emergency symptoms.

Location

Map, address, access and visiting preparation

Mana Medical Centre is listed at 107 Mana Esplanade, Paremata, Porirua 5026. The official home page says the premises are located on State Highway 59, are easily accessible, include full facilities for disabled patients and have ample parking.

Before calling or visiting

Patient checklist before you call, book or attend

A short preparation step can prevent a wasted appointment or repeat phone call. This is especially important if you are enrolling, requesting repeat scripts, booking a travel consultation, asking about a skin check, or choosing between GP, Healthline, Practice Plus and Kenepuru Accident & Medical.

Before calling

  • Write your main reason in one sentence.
  • Note when symptoms started and whether they are worsening.
  • Have medicine names, dosages and allergy details ready.
  • Know whether you need GP, nurse, repeat script, enrolment, travel or admin help.
  • Have your NHI number ready if available.

Before visiting

  • Confirm appointment time and whether extra time is needed.
  • Bring Community Services Card if relevant.
  • Bring ID and proof of address if enrolling.
  • Bring travel itinerary, vaccine records or forms if using the travel clinic.
  • Use 111, Healthline or urgent care if the situation worsens before the appointment.
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Suggested script: “If you need Mana Medical Centre, first check urgency. Call 111 for emergencies. Phone the clinic on (04) 233 8019 for same-day concerns and appointments. For repeat scripts, use the script line, script email or ManageMyHealth and include medicine names and pharmacy details. If the clinic is closed, Healthline can give non-emergency advice, Practice Plus may support enrolled virtual GP care, and Kenepuru Accident & Medical is listed for urgent face-to-face care. This is an independent guide, so confirm final details directly with the clinic.”

FAQs

Mana Medical Centre frequently asked questions

What is Mana Medical Centre’s phone number?

The listed phone number is (04) 233 8019. Use it for appointments, same-day concerns, fees, enrolment, portal questions and general clinic routing.

Where is Mana Medical Centre located?

Mana Medical Centre is listed at 107 Mana Esplanade, Paremata, Porirua 5026, New Zealand.

What are Mana Medical Centre opening hours?

The official website lists Monday 8:00am–5:30pm, Tuesday 8:00am–5:45pm, Wednesday 8:00am–5:30pm, Thursday 8:00am–5:45pm, Friday 8:00am–5:00pm, and weekends and public holidays closed. Phone hours are Monday to Friday, 8:00am–5:00pm.

Does Mana Medical Centre use ManageMyHealth?

Yes. The official Health Care Online page says ManageMyHealth is available for patients aged 16 and over and can provide access to medical records, lab results, immunisation records, allergies and prescriptions where available.

How do I request a repeat prescription?

The clinic’s scripts page says patients can call the script line on (04) 233 5139, email script@manamedical.co.nz, or use ManageMyHealth. Include your name, date of birth, medicine names, dosages and pharmacy details.

How long do repeat scripts take?

The official scripts page says to allow up to 72 working hours for a script to be available. Urgent same-day scripts have a higher listed fee, and urgent requests should use the script line.

Is Mana Medical Centre accepting new patients?

Healthpoint says Mana Medical Centre has restricted enrolment and is accepting some new patients from listed catchment areas including Aotea, Papakōwhai, Paremata, Plimmerton, Pukerua Bay, Paekākāriki, Pauatahanui, Judgeford and Whitby. Confirm directly because enrolment status can change.

What after-hours care does Mana Medical Centre list?

The official contact page lists Kenepuru Accident and Medical 24 hour service, phone (04) 918 2300, at Kenepuru Hospital, Rahia Street, Porirua. Healthpoint also says Mana Medical Centre partners with Practice Plus for same-day virtual GP appointments for enrolled patients after hours.

Is Mana Pharmacy at the same location?

The patient information sheet says Mana Pharmacy is located onsite. For pharmacy stock, collection or dispensing questions, contact the pharmacy directly rather than assuming GP reception manages pharmacy tasks.

Is this the official Mana 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 and accuracy

Sources, accuracy note and independent-guide disclaimer

This page summarises public information from Mana Medical Centre’s official website, official patient information, Healthpoint, Practice Plus, Healthline and New Zealand emergency guidance. Clinic details can change. Always confirm appointment availability, fees, enrolment, repeat prescription rules, opening hours and urgent-care guidance directly with the clinic.

Independent guide: Medical Centre NZ is not Mana 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.

Last reviewed: 1 June 2026. Recheck before future edits, especially fees, enrolment areas, repeat prescription timing, public holidays and after-hours options.

Final recommendation

For routine GP care, phone Mana Medical Centre on (04) 233 8019 or use ManageMyHealth if you are set up and the request is suitable. For repeat scripts, use the script line, script email or ManageMyHealth and include medicine names, dosages and pharmacy details. For after-hours non-emergency advice, call Healthline or check Practice Plus if you are an enrolled patient. For urgent face-to-face care, use Kenepuru Accident & Medical where appropriate. For emergency symptoms in New Zealand, call 111 immediately.

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