Need Warkworth Medical Centre in North Auckland? This guide helps you choose the right next step: phone the practice, check weekday and Saturday hours, book an appointment, use ManageMyHealth for routine repeat prescriptions, understand fees, enrolment, after-hours Ka Ora virtual GP care, Saturday clinic notes, urgent care options, services, map directions and patient preparation.
This page is written for verified patient usefulness, clear next-step routing, mobile readability and entity clarity. It is not the official Warkworth Medical Centre website and it does not provide medical advice. Confirm current details directly with the clinic before booking, travelling or paying.
Emergency warning: In New Zealand, call 111 for life-threatening symptoms or ambulance, police or fire emergency help. For non-emergency health advice when you are worried or unsure, call Healthline 0800 611 116. Do not use this page, email, portal messages or routine prescription requests for emergency symptoms.
What should you do first for Warkworth Medical Centre?
Most people searching for a GP clinic need a safe next step, not only a phone number. Use these route cards first, then scroll for the complete appointment, portal, prescription, fee, Saturday clinic, after-hours and service details.
Call 111. Do not wait for a portal message, email reply, phone queue, routine repeat prescription or next available appointment.
Phone 09 425 1199. Explain when symptoms started, whether they are worsening and whether you need same-day care.
Use Ka Ora Telecare for enrolled patients where suitable, call 0800 252 672, or follow local urgent-care guidance if physical assessment is needed.
Use ManageMyHealth for routine repeat prescription requests where suitable, or contact the clinic through phone or Patient Enquiry if the task is not urgent.
Warkworth Medical Centre quick answer for North Auckland patients
Warkworth Medical Centre is a general practice service at 11 Alnwick Street, Warkworth, Auckland 0910. The listed phone number is 09 425 1199, postal address is PO Box 41, Warkworth 0941, and Healthlink EDI is kawaubay.
Healthpoint lists opening hours as Monday to Friday, 8:00am to 5:00pm and Saturday 9:00am to 12:00pm. Public holidays are listed as closed. Other official wording refers to Saturday morning clinics shared with Kowhai Surgery, so confirm the exact Saturday access and timing before travelling.
The practice is part of Kawau Bay Health, which also has Snells Beach Medical Centre. Warkworth Medical Centre is listed as welcoming new patients to enrol, and Healthpoint says access is by appointment for enrolled patients.
Patient tools for Warkworth appointments, repeats and after-hours routing
These tools do not diagnose, suggest treatment or replace a health professional. They only help you choose a safer contact route: 111, Healthline, clinic phone, ManageMyHealth, Patient Enquiry, Ka Ora Telecare or urgent-care services.
Tool 1: GP next-step finder
Choose your situation. The tool will guide contact route only.
Your route will appear here
Select both fields. The tool will show practical contact guidance, not medical advice.
- Emergency symptoms should go to 111.
- Same-day concerns are usually better handled by phone.
- Routine repeat prescription requests are being migrated to ManageMyHealth.
Tool 2: repeat prescription readiness checker
Use this before requesting a repeat so you do not leave medicine planning too late.
Prescription guidance will appear here
The official prescription page says all repeat prescription requests are being migrated to the ManageMyHealth patient portal. Repeat prescriptions still depend on clinical suitability.
Opening hours, phone number, postal address and clinic location
Warkworth Medical Centre is listed at 11 Alnwick Street, Warkworth, Auckland 0910. The listed phone number is 09 425 1199, and Healthlink EDI is kawaubay. The postal address is Warkworth Medical Centre, PO Box 41, Warkworth 0941.
The public Healthpoint listing shows Monday to Friday, 8:00am to 5:00pm and Saturday 9:00am to 12:00pm. It also notes Saturday after-hours clinic arrangements shared with Kowhai Surgery. Because Saturday hours can be shared or rota-based, confirm directly before travelling.
How to book the right appointment at Warkworth Medical Centre
Healthpoint lists the access route as make an appointment for enrolled patients. That means you should not assume walk-in availability for routine GP care. If you are unsure whether your problem needs same-day attention, phone the clinic and explain the situation.
Appointment type matters. Some needs fit a routine GP appointment. Others may need a nurse, specific clinician, procedure slot, travel vaccination appointment, longer appointment, after-hours virtual appointment or urgent-care clinic.
Decide whether the issue is emergency, same-day or routine
Call 111 for emergency symptoms. Phone the clinic during opening hours for same-day concerns. Use after-hours options when the clinic is closed and the issue cannot wait.
Use phone for urgent, complex or unclear needs
Phone if symptoms are worsening, you need same-day care, you may need a longer appointment, or you are unsure whether your issue is GP, nurse, urgent care or after-hours.
Use patient enquiry or portal for routine tasks
The official site points patients to the Patient Enquiry option, and repeat prescriptions are being migrated to ManageMyHealth. Use these routes only for suitable non-emergency tasks.
Prepare before booking
Write down the main concern, when it started, current medicines, allergies, recent hospital letters, key results and whether symptoms are changing.
ManageMyHealth, Patient Enquiry and online repeat prescription routing
Warkworth Medical Centre’s official prescription page says all repeat prescription requests are being migrated to the ManageMyHealth patient portal and asks patients to log in to create an account. The official contact page also directs users to a Patient Enquiry option.
Use online tools for suitable routine tasks only. If symptoms are severe, urgent, new, worsening, injury-related, breathing-related, or clinically uncertain, phone the practice, call Healthline, use after-hours care, or call 111 depending on seriousness.
Good uses for online routes
- Routine patient enquiry when the issue is not urgent.
- Repeat prescription requests through ManageMyHealth when suitable.
- Portal account setup for enrolled patients.
- Reducing non-urgent phone calls when clinical timing is not urgent.
Phone instead when
- Symptoms are severe, urgent, new or worsening.
- You need same-day care or urgent advice.
- You may need a physical examination.
- Your medicine changed or you have side effects.
- You are not known to the practice or your medicine needs monitoring.
Repeat prescriptions and medicine planning
The official prescription page says repeat prescription requests are being migrated to the ManageMyHealth patient portal. Healthpoint’s service information also explains the general repeat-prescription principle: patients well-known to the practice with stable conditions may be allowed repeats for a limited period, while repeat prescriptions are not normally given to patients who are not known to the practice.
Repeat prescriptions are still a clinical decision. If your medicine has changed, your symptoms have changed, you have had recent hospital treatment, you need controlled medicines, or you are not known to the practice, you may need a consultation first.
Before requesting a repeat
- Check how many days of medicine you have left.
- Use ManageMyHealth if you are registered and the request is suitable.
- Have medicine name, dose and pharmacy preference ready.
- Allow time for review and processing.
- Phone if you are nearly out or unsure about suitability.
You may need GP review first when
- You are new or not known to Warkworth Medical Centre.
- Your medicine changed recently.
- You have side effects, new symptoms or a changed clinical condition.
- Your medicine needs closer monitoring.
- The script follows hospitalisation or changes by another provider.
Fees patients usually search for first
Healthpoint lists Warkworth Medical Centre as offering low-cost visits, with enrolled and funded adult consultation fees from $30.50. Fees can change, and final cost may depend on age, enrolment, funding, Community Services Card status, ACC status, after-hours timing, Saturday clinic, procedures, immunisations, tests and appointment type. Confirm directly before booking or paying.
Ask reception before booking
- Am I being charged as enrolled, funded, casual, ACC or CSC?
- Does the Saturday or after-hours clinic change the fee?
- Does my appointment involve a nurse, procedure, minor surgery, ECG, spirometry, travel vaccination or immunisation cost?
- Will a repeat prescription or portal request have a separate fee?
- Is payment expected on the day?
Fee mistakes to avoid
- Do not assume casual, enrolled and funded fees are the same.
- Do not assume after-hours or Saturday service costs match weekday costs.
- Do not assume a procedure is included in a standard GP consultation.
- Do not delay asking about costs if you need multiple family appointments.
Enrolment status and what new patients should confirm
Healthpoint lists Warkworth Medical Centre as welcoming new patients to enrol. Enrolment can still involve eligibility checks, paperwork, proof of identity, funding status and availability. Confirm directly before assuming enrolled-patient fees or online portal access.
Warkworth Medical Centre is part of Kawau Bay Health, and the wider organisation also includes Snells Beach Medical Centre. Make sure you are contacting the correct clinic location before sending forms, requesting records, booking an appointment or asking for a repeat prescription.
Before trying to enrol
- Ask whether enrolment is still open today.
- Ask which documents, ID and eligibility information are needed.
- Ask whether your first visit is charged as enrolled or casual.
- Ask how ManageMyHealth setup works after enrolment.
- Ask how records are transferred from your previous practice.
Why enrolment status matters
- Enrolled and funded patients may have lower consultation fees.
- Repeat prescriptions usually depend on being known to the practice.
- Continuity with a regular GP helps long-term condition management.
- Portal access and routine requests may depend on registration.
After-hours care, Ka Ora Telecare and Saturday clinic notes
Healthpoint says Warkworth Medical Centre partners with Ka Ora Telecare to provide same-day virtual GP appointments for enrolled patients as an extension of the regular medical centre team. It lists Ka Ora availability as weekdays from 5pm to 8:30am and 24/7 weekends and public holidays, with phone 0800 252 672.
Healthpoint also says extended hours are provided on Saturday mornings, shared with Kowhai Surgery. Outside these hours, patients can contact the practice by phone and be connected first to a nurse, with doctors available for phone and virtual consultations 24/7. If a physical healthcare setting is needed when closed, Healthpoint lists options including Coast to Coast Healthcare, Silverdale, Shorecare and Hibiscus Coast in Red Beach.
Call 111 immediately for emergency symptoms
Examples include severe breathing difficulty, chest pain, collapse, stroke signs, severe bleeding, serious injury, severe allergic reaction or any situation where waiting feels unsafe.
Use clinic phone for same-day routing while open
Phone Warkworth Medical Centre during opening hours if the issue may need same-day advice, appointment selection, urgent triage or medicine discussion.
Use Ka Ora when suitable
Ka Ora may suit enrolled patients who need after-hours virtual GP support. Confirm registration, cost, clinical suitability and whether a physical examination is needed.
Use urgent care for physical assessment
If an in-person injury or urgent examination is needed after hours, follow local urgent-care guidance and confirm current opening hours before travelling if possible.
GP services, training practice, immunisation, screening and minor procedures
Healthpoint describes Warkworth Medical Centre as a Cornerstone accredited five-partner practice and a Rural GP Training Practice. It says the practice offers an extensive range of services and experienced staff, including doctors, nurses, visiting specialists and GP training placements.
Listed services include immunisation, adult and child medical care, health screening, minor accident and injury care, minor surgery, repeat prescriptions, lab results, vasectomy, liquid nitrogen, long-acting reversible contraception, cervical screening, ECG, lung function testing, travel health advice and Well Child / Tamariki Ora health checks.
GP appointments
Best for routine medical review, long-term condition care, follow-up, referrals, certificates, medicine review and general health concerns.
Immunisation and travel health
Ask about vaccine availability, timing, costs and whether your appointment needs a nurse or doctor before travel.
Minor surgery and liquid nitrogen
These may need assessment, a dedicated procedure slot and separate fees. Phone before booking a routine appointment.
Cervical screening and LARC
Ask which clinician or nurse is needed, what preparation is required and whether extra fees apply.
Lab results and tests
Ask how results will be communicated and whether a follow-up appointment is needed to interpret them.
Training practice
Healthpoint says the practice trains registrars, junior doctors, medical students and trainee nurses. Ask reception if you want clarity about who you will see.
Patient checklist before calling, booking or visiting
This checklist helps reduce repeat calls, wrong appointment types and missed preparation. It is especially useful when helping a child, older parent, partner, new patient or someone with multiple medicines.
Before calling or sending an enquiry
- Write the main reason in one short 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, immunisation, cervical screening, minor surgery, travel health or urgent care.
- Ask whether your issue needs a longer or special appointment.
Before visiting
- Confirm appointment time and appointment type.
- Bring ID, Community Services Card and enrolment information if relevant.
- Bring recent letters, test information or medicine lists.
- Confirm fees for casual visits, ACC, after-hours, Saturday clinic, procedures or extended consultations.
- Allow time for parking, check-in and any nurse or procedure instructions.
Common mistakes that cause wrong bookings or extra cost
- Assuming Saturday access is identical every week: Saturday morning clinic arrangements are shared, so confirm before travelling.
- Using online repeat requests for urgent medicine problems: phone if you are nearly out, your medicine changed or symptoms are changing.
- Assuming repeats are available for unknown patients: repeat prescriptions are usually for patients known to the practice with stable conditions.
- Using routine contact for emergency symptoms: call 111 for life-threatening symptoms.
- Assuming all fees are covered by the low-cost adult visit price: procedures, ACC, after-hours, vaccines, tests and special services may differ.
- Confusing Warkworth Medical Centre with Snells Beach Medical Centre: both are under Kawau Bay Health, but phone numbers and locations differ.
- Booking a normal GP slot for a procedure: minor surgery, vasectomy, liquid nitrogen, LARC or travel vaccination may need special setup.
Map and address for Warkworth Medical Centre
Warkworth Medical Centre is located at 11 Alnwick Street, Warkworth, Auckland 0910. Use the map below and the official clinic website before travelling, especially near closing time, on Saturday mornings or around public holidays.
Warkworth Medical Centre frequently asked questions
What is Warkworth Medical Centre’s phone number?
The listed phone number is 09 425 1199. Use it for appointments, same-day concerns, Saturday clinic confirmation, enrolment questions, fees, after-hours routing and service suitability.
Where is Warkworth Medical Centre located?
Warkworth Medical Centre is located at 11 Alnwick Street, Warkworth, Auckland 0910.
What are Warkworth Medical Centre opening hours?
Healthpoint lists Monday to Friday 8:00am to 5:00pm and Saturday 9:00am to 12:00pm. Public holidays are listed as closed. Because Saturday arrangements are shared, confirm before travelling.
Does Warkworth Medical Centre use ManageMyHealth?
Yes. The official prescription page says repeat prescription requests are being migrated to the ManageMyHealth patient portal and asks patients to log in to create an account.
Can new patients enrol at Warkworth Medical Centre?
Healthpoint lists Warkworth Medical Centre as welcoming new patients to enrol. Confirm directly before preparing documents or relying on enrolled-patient fees because enrolment details can change.
What are Warkworth Medical Centre consultation fees?
Healthpoint lists enrolled patient fees including free visits for children under 14, $13.50 for ages 14–17, and adult enrolled fees from $30.50 or $20 with a Community Services Card. Confirm directly because fees and service charges can change.
What should I do if Warkworth Medical Centre is closed?
For life-threatening emergencies in New Zealand, call 111. Healthpoint says Warkworth Medical Centre partners with Ka Ora Telecare for same-day virtual GP appointments for enrolled patients. Ka Ora is listed as available weekdays from 5pm to 8:30am and 24/7 weekends/public holidays, phone 0800 252 672.
Is this the official Warkworth Medical Centre website?
No. This is an independent patient information guide. For appointments, fees, prescriptions, enrolment status and urgent instructions, use the official clinic website or phone the clinic directly.
Sources, accuracy note and independent-guide disclaimer
This page summarises public information from Warkworth Medical Centre / Kawau Bay Health, Healthpoint and New Zealand health sources. Clinic information can change. Confirm directly before relying on appointment availability, enrolment status, fees, opening hours, Saturday clinic access, prescription rules, urgent-care instructions or portal access.
Independent guide: Medical Centre NZ is not Warkworth Medical Centre or Kawau Bay Health. This page does not provide medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always confirm current clinical, booking, prescription, fee and emergency instructions directly with the clinic or the appropriate New Zealand health service.
- Official Warkworth Medical Centre page
- Official contact page
- Official prescription requests page
- Official patient portal page
- Official Ka Ora after-hours service page
- Healthpoint listing for Warkworth Medical Centre
- Ka Ora Telecare
- Healthline — Health New Zealand
- 111 emergency service — New Zealand Government
Last reviewed: 1 June 2026. Re-check the clinic’s official website and Healthpoint before publishing future edits, especially fees, enrolment status, Saturday hours, after-hours guidance, appointment rules and prescription timing.
Final recommendation
For routine GP care, phone Warkworth Medical Centre or use the official patient enquiry / portal routes where suitable. For repeat prescriptions, use ManageMyHealth if registered and clinically appropriate. For after-hours support, check Ka Ora Telecare if enrolled and suitable. For emergency symptoms in New Zealand, call 111 immediately.