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

Independent Hamilton GP patient guide
Glenview Medical Centre appointments, hours and patient guide

Looking for Glenview Medical Centre in Hamilton, Waikato? This guide helps you choose the right next step: call the clinic, book an appointment, understand the one-problem consultation policy, register for ManageMyHealth, request repeat prescriptions, check fees, find after-hours help, confirm new-patient availability, or avoid confusing the GP clinic with the onsite pharmacy.

This page is built for verified patient usefulness, clear next-step routing, mobile UX and entity clarity. It is not the official clinic website and it does not provide diagnosis, treatment advice or appointment availability promises. Confirm final details directly with Glenview Medical Centre.

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 Glenview Medical Centre?

Most people who search for a GP clinic do not want a long directory entry. They want to know the safest next action. Use the route below before scrolling into the full guide.

Severe or life-threatening symptoms

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

Need help during clinic hours

Call 07 843 4429 between 8am and 5pm weekdays. Explain timing and urgency clearly.

Clinic closed and you are unsure

Use Healthline on 0800 611 116, Practice Plus for suitable virtual care, or Anglesea Clinic for after-hours face-to-face care.

Routine booking or repeat prescription

Use ManageMyHealth if registered, or call reception. Repeat prescriptions need advance notice.

Quick answer

Glenview Medical Centre quick answer for Hamilton patients

Glenview Medical Centre is a general practice at 1 Urlich Avenue, Melville, Hamilton 3206. The clinic lists phone 07 843 4429, fax 07 843 8200, and Healthpoint lists Healthlink EDI glenview.

The official opening-hours page says Glenview Medical Centre is open 8am to 5pm Monday to Friday, closed Saturday and Sunday, and closed on public holidays. Patients should confirm directly before travelling around holidays, special closures or urgent-care situations.

The clinic says it is welcoming new patients and asks patients to phone reception for appointments. Its appointment page also states a one problem per consultation policy, standard doctor appointments are 15 minutes, and double appointments are required for more than one person, multiple problems, procedures and medicals.

Safe patient tools

Tools to choose the right contact route before you call

These tools do not diagnose, treat, prescribe or decide whether you need medicine. They only help you choose a safer contact route: 111, Healthline, clinic phone, ManageMyHealth, after-hours care or routine preparation.

Tool 1: next-step finder

Choose your situation. The result will show a general contact route.

Your route will appear here

Select both fields. The tool will show contact-route guidance only.

  • Emergency symptoms should go to 111.
  • Same-day concerns are usually better handled by phone.
  • Routine online tasks may suit ManageMyHealth if you are registered.

Tool 2: repeat prescription readiness checker

Use this before requesting a repeat so you avoid leaving medicine planning too late.

Prescription guidance will appear here

The official repeat-prescription page says regular repeat prescriptions need ongoing monitoring and should be requested with three business days’ notice. Urgent scripts need two business days and cost more.

Tool 3: appointment preparation builder

Pick your appointment type. This helps you ask reception the right question.

Your checklist will appear here

This helps avoid mistakes such as booking too short, raising multiple issues in a standard slot, attending with cold or flu symptoms without phoning, or leaving repeat scripts too late.

Contact and opening basics

Opening hours, phone, address and what patients should know first

Glenview Medical Centre’s official contact page lists the clinic at 1 Urlich Avenue, Melville, Hamilton, Waikato, with phone 07 843 4429 and fax 07 843 8200. Healthpoint lists the same address with postcode 3206 and email manager@glenmed.co.nz.

The official opening-hours page says the clinic is open Monday to Friday from 8am to 5pm, closed Saturday and Sunday, and closed on public holidays. The clinic’s home page also displays “Emergency Dial 111,” reinforcing that urgent emergencies should not wait for routine GP contact.

Phone 07 843 4429 — use for appointments, same-day concerns, fees, new-patient questions, repeat prescriptions, test-result concern and portal setup.
Address 1 Urlich Avenue, Melville, Hamilton, Waikato 3206.
Normal hours Monday to Friday, 8am–5pm. Closed weekends and public holidays.
Email Healthpoint lists manager@glenmed.co.nz. Use phone for urgent, same-day or appointment-sensitive matters.
Accessibility Healthpoint lists wheelchair access for Glenview Medical Centre.
Appointment clarity

How to book the right Glenview Medical Centre appointment

Glenview Medical Centre’s appointment page says patients should contact reception on 07 843 4429 to arrange an appointment. It also says standard doctor appointment allocation is 15 minutes per person and that this is for standard medical consultations only.

The clinic’s appointment page gives an especially important safety message: Glenview Medical Centre has a one problem per consultation policy. It says this is for clinical safety, because trying to cover multiple problems can increase the risk of mistakes and reduce the depth needed for each issue.

Decide whether it is emergency, same-day or routine

Call 111 for emergencies. For same-day or worsening symptoms, phone the clinic during opening hours. For routine care, call reception or use ManageMyHealth if registered and suitable.

Respect the one-problem policy

If you have multiple issues, tell reception. The clinic may ask you to book another appointment so each issue can be handled safely.

Ask for a double appointment when needed

The clinic says double appointments are required for more than one person attending, multiple problems, procedures and medicals.

Explain cold or flu symptoms before attending

The clinic says patients with cold or flu-like symptoms, or contact with a COVID-positive person, should not attend in person before phoning for support.

Confirm extra time and extra fees

The clinic’s fee information says patient fees are set at a standard single 15-minute appointment and extra time may incur an additional fee.

Patient portal

ManageMyHealth registration, benefits and safe limits

Glenview Medical Centre’s ManageMyHealth page says MMH is an online messaging system available to patients aged 16 years and over. It says MMH can upload personal health information from the clinic system, with patient approval, so patients can access information from an internet device.

To register, the clinic says patients should visit Glenview Medical Centre at 1 Urlich Avenue, Melville, Hamilton and talk to reception. The documents needed are photo identification and your own email address; a shared account is not accepted.

ManageMyHealth can help with

  • Requesting repeat prescriptions.
  • Receiving recall reminders.
  • Viewing medical conditions, lab results, immunisations, allergies and prescriptions.
  • Secure messaging with the medical centre.
  • Sharing health information with other healthcare providers when needed.

Phone instead when

  • You feel unwell today.
  • Symptoms are new, severe, worsening or worrying.
  • You have cold, flu-like or COVID-related symptoms.
  • Your medicine has changed or caused side effects.
  • You cannot access MMH or are under 16.
Prescription clarity

Repeat prescriptions, urgent scripts and medication monitoring

Glenview Medical Centre’s repeat prescription policy says repeat prescriptions are an additional service for registered patients and are for regular medications instead of seeing the GP each time. The doctor remains accountable for prescribing and decides whether additional medication can be provided when due.

The clinic says patients may be required to see a nurse for blood pressure, weight checks or other monitoring related to the medicine. It also says patients will be asked to make an appointment with the doctor at least annually for safe and appropriate medication review.

Routine repeat prescription

  • Allow 3 business days when ordering.
  • Use ManageMyHealth if registered and suitable.
  • Expect monitoring if requested by the doctor.
  • Annual doctor review may be required.
  • Confirm the current fee before ordering.

Urgent repeat prescription

  • Urgent scripts still require 2 business days according to the clinic policy.
  • Urgent scripts are chargeable and cost more.
  • Phone if you are nearly out or the situation is clinically unclear.
  • Do not wait until medicine runs out.
  • Call 111 for emergency symptoms.

Do not use repeat prescriptions for new or unsafe medicine questions

Phone the clinic if the medicine is new, changed, causing side effects, not reviewed recently, connected to new symptoms, or needs monitoring. This guide does not decide whether a medicine is clinically appropriate.

Cost clarity

Glenview Medical Centre fees patients usually search for first

Glenview Medical Centre’s October 2025 price board lists consultation charges and notes that all patient fees are set at a standard single appointment of 15 minutes, extra time may incur an additional fee, payment is required on the day of service, and unpaid fees incur a $15 administration fee.

Fees can change and final cost can depend on age, enrolment, Community Services Card, High User Card, casual status, non-resident status, ACC, nurse service, procedure, extra time, script type or materials. Confirm directly before booking.

Registered adult general consult $60–$65 Price board lists adult enrolled general consultation fees by adult age band.
Registered 14–17 $35 Listed for child age 14–17 standard general consultation.
Child under 14 Free Listed for registered patients under 14.
Community Services Card $20 adult / $13 teen Listed for registered patients with CSC.
Repeat prescription $20 CSC / $30 non-CSC Listed on the October 2025 price board.
Urgent service $40 Listed as urgent fee for all patients; confirm current meaning before relying on it.

Other listed fee examples

  • Spirometry listed as $70.
  • Nurse smear listed as $35.
  • Blood pressure monitor listed as $100.
  • Skin check listed as $180.
  • Diabetes annual review listed as $45.
  • ECG outside consultation listed as $50.

Ask these cost questions

  • Am I being charged as registered, casual or non-resident?
  • Does my Community Services Card or High User Card apply?
  • Is this a GP, nurse, ACC, procedure, script, form or materials fee?
  • Will extra time be charged?
  • What happens if I do not pay on the day?
New patients

Is Glenview Medical Centre accepting new patients?

Glenview Medical Centre’s appointment page says the clinic is welcoming new patients. The clinic also has a “Doctors Accepting New Patients” page listing doctors accepting patients. This is useful for users who are trying to find a GP in Hamilton, but enrolment status can still change.

Before assuming you can enrol immediately, phone reception and confirm which doctors are accepting new patients, whether you are eligible to enrol, what documents are needed, whether there is a waiting time, and how ManageMyHealth registration works after enrolment.

Before asking to enrol

  • Phone reception on 07 843 4429.
  • Ask which doctors are accepting patients now.
  • Prepare photo ID and eligibility information.
  • Ask how to transfer records from your previous GP.
  • Ask when you can register for ManageMyHealth.

Do not use enrolment as urgent care

Enrolment is administrative. If you are unwell today, use an urgent clinical route: phone your current provider, call Healthline, use after-hours care if appropriate, or call 111 in an emergency.

When the clinic is closed

After-hours care: Healthline, Practice Plus and Anglesea Clinic

Glenview Medical Centre’s after-hours page lists Healthline for free 24/7 over-the-phone health advice on 0800 611 116. It also lists Practice Plus for same-day virtual telephone or video consultations and Anglesea Clinic for after-hours face-to-face appointments, with phone 07 858 0800.

These options do not replace emergency care. If symptoms are severe, sudden, life-threatening or you cannot decide whether it is an emergency, call 111.

Call 111 immediately

Use 111 for severe breathing difficulty, chest pain, stroke signs, collapse, severe bleeding, major injury, serious allergic reaction or any life-threatening situation.

Use Healthline when worried or unsure

Healthline can advise what to do next when the clinic is closed, you cannot access a GP, or you are worried about yourself or someone else.

Practice Plus for virtual care

The clinic links to Practice Plus for same-day virtual phone or video consultations. Use it only when virtual care is appropriate.

Anglesea Clinic for face-to-face after-hours care

The clinic’s after-hours page says Anglesea Clinic provides after-hours face-to-face appointments and lists phone 07 858 0800.

GP and specialised services

Services listed for Glenview Medical Centre

Glenview Medical Centre’s website lists medical services, nurse services, pharmacy, and specialised services. Specialised services include stop smoking, travel care, diabetes clinic, immunisations, vasectomy, nurse practitioner, medicals, ear micro suction and minor surgeries.

Service availability does not mean instant availability. Some services may require a GP appointment, nurse appointment, longer appointment, specific clinician, preparation, extra fee, referral or a separate onsite provider.

General practice

Use the clinic for routine GP care, new symptoms, medication review, referrals, certificates and ongoing care.

Nurse services

Ask reception whether your need is a nurse appointment, GP appointment or combined care.

Diabetes clinic

Ask whether you need GP review, nurse review, annual review or monitoring before booking.

Travel care

Start early before travel. Ask about appointment timing, vaccines, travel advice and fees.

Minor surgeries and skin checks

Ask whether an initial GP assessment is needed and what costs apply.

Ear micro suction

Ask reception about availability, preparation, fee and whether GP review is required.

Entity clarity

Are you trying to reach the GP clinic or the pharmacy?

This is a common patient-intent mistake. Glenview Medical Centre is at the same address as Unichem Glenview Medical Pharmacy. The GP clinic and pharmacy are separate services with different phone numbers, opening details and responsibilities.

Call Glenview Medical Centre for

  • GP and nurse appointments.
  • Repeat prescription requests and clinical review questions.
  • ManageMyHealth registration.
  • Medical certificates, forms, referrals and test-result concerns.
  • New patient and enrolment questions.

Call the pharmacy for

  • Medicine collection and dispensing questions.
  • Pharmacy stock or delivery questions.
  • Prescription pickup once the prescription has been sent.
  • Pharmacy-only services and pharmacy opening hours.
  • Unichem Glenview Medical Pharmacy phone: 07 843 6097.
Results and follow-up

Test results: what patients should understand

Glenview Medical Centre’s test-results page says that because of the high volume of results processed every day, the clinic will only inform patients of test results if they are abnormal. It encourages patients to register for ManageMyHealth so they can view all results once checked by the doctor.

The page also says patients are welcome to contact the clinic if they are concerned about any results. This is important because “no news” can be confusing. If symptoms continue or you are worried, phone rather than waiting silently.

Good result follow-up habits

  • Ask when and how results will be available.
  • Register for ManageMyHealth if eligible.
  • Phone if symptoms worsen or you are concerned.
  • Do not assume a result answers every symptom question.

When to phone

Phone if your symptoms are worsening, you do not understand a result, a result is missing, you expected follow-up, or the result relates to urgent symptoms.

Helpful detail many pages miss

AI transcribing with Heidi: what patients may want to ask

Glenview Medical Centre’s appointment page includes an AI transcribing section. It says the clinic uses Heidi, an AI note-taking assistant, to help healthcare professionals document key aspects of consultations, including symptoms, medical history and recommendations.

The clinic says privacy is important, and if patients have concerns about Heidi during an appointment, they can tell the doctor and the clinic will switch to traditional note-taking methods. This is a useful patient-trust detail that generic directory pages often miss.

Questions patients can ask

  • Is Heidi being used in this appointment?
  • Can I choose traditional note-taking instead?
  • How are notes checked before they are added to my record?
  • Who can access my consultation notes?

Why this helps

It gives patients a clear privacy and consent pathway without making medical claims or creating fake authority. Ask the clinic directly if you have concerns.

Micro-level booking help

What to say when you call reception

Reception cannot diagnose you, but clear wording helps the clinic route your request. Use short, practical sentences.

For same-day illness

“I feel unwell today. Symptoms started [time/day]. They are getting better/worse. Should I speak with a nurse or book an appointment?”

For multiple problems

“I have more than one problem. Because of the one-problem policy, should I book a double appointment or focus on one issue first?”

For procedures or medicals

“I need a [procedure/medical/form]. What appointment length, fee and documents are required?”

For repeat prescriptions

“I need a repeat prescription. My medicine is stable/changed. I was last reviewed on [date]. Should I use ManageMyHealth or book a review?”

For cold or flu symptoms

“I have cold, flu-like or COVID-related symptoms. Should I stay home, wear a mask, use phone consult, or follow a special arrival process?”

For new patient questions

“I want to enrol. Which doctors are accepting new patients, and what documents should I bring?”

Before you call or visit

Patient checklist before contacting Glenview Medical Centre

This checklist makes the page more useful than a simple name-address-phone listing. Prepared patients can explain the need faster and avoid wrong bookings, repeat calls, missed fees and delays.

Before calling

  • Write your main problem in one short sentence.
  • Choose the most important issue first.
  • Note when symptoms started and whether they are worsening.
  • Have medicine names, allergies and key conditions ready.
  • Know whether you need GP, nurse, script, form, procedure, pharmacy or admin help.

Before visiting

  • Confirm appointment time and appointment type.
  • Bring photo ID if registering for ManageMyHealth.
  • Bring forms, letters, discharge summaries or test details.
  • Tell reception first if you have cold, flu-like or COVID-related symptoms.
  • Bring payment method because payment is required on the day of service.
Avoid these mistakes

Common mistakes that cause delays or extra cost

  • Trying to cover many problems in one standard appointment: the clinic has a one-problem consultation policy for clinical safety.
  • Booking one slot for multiple people: double appointments are required for more than one person attending.
  • Attending with cold or flu-like symptoms without phoning: the clinic asks patients not to attend in person before phoning for support.
  • Leaving repeat scripts too late: routine repeats need three business days; urgent scripts still need two business days.
  • Assuming all test results will be phoned through: the clinic says it only informs patients if results are abnormal.
  • Confusing clinic and pharmacy: the GP clinic and Unichem pharmacy have separate contact routes.
  • Not paying on the day: the accounts page says unpaid consultations after 14 working days incur a $15 admin fee.
  • Treating this page as medical advice: this guide is informational and independent.
Location

Map and directions for Glenview Medical Centre

Glenview Medical Centre is listed at 1 Urlich Avenue, Melville, Hamilton 3206. Use the map below for directions, but confirm directly before travelling if it is close to closing time, a public holiday, or you are unsure whether your concern is urgent.

Patient FAQs

Glenview Medical Centre frequently asked questions

What is Glenview Medical Centre’s phone number?

Glenview Medical Centre lists the phone number as 07 843 4429. Use phone for appointments, same-day concerns, repeat prescriptions, fees, new-patient questions and urgent routing.

Where is Glenview Medical Centre located?

The clinic is listed at 1 Urlich Avenue, Melville, Hamilton, Waikato 3206.

What are Glenview Medical Centre opening hours?

The official opening-hours page says the clinic is open 8am to 5pm Monday to Friday, closed Saturday and Sunday, and closed on public holidays. Confirm directly before travelling around special closures.

Is Glenview Medical Centre accepting new patients?

The clinic’s appointment page says Glenview Medical Centre is welcoming new patients and asks patients to contact reception on 07 843 4429. Confirm directly because doctor availability and enrolment status can change.

How long is a standard appointment?

The appointment page says doctor appointments are allocated 15 minutes per person for standard medical consultations only. Double appointments are required for multiple problems, more than one person, procedures and medicals.

Does Glenview Medical Centre use ManageMyHealth?

Yes. Glenview Medical Centre’s ManageMyHealth page says MMH is available to patients aged 16 and over and can help with repeat prescriptions, recall reminders, lab results, immunisations, allergies, prescriptions and secure messages after registration.

How long do repeat prescriptions take?

The repeat prescription policy says to allow three business days for routine repeat prescriptions and two business days for urgent scripts. Both services are chargeable, and urgent scripts cost more.

What happens with test results?

The clinic’s test-results page says patients are informed if results are abnormal. It also encourages ManageMyHealth registration so patients can view results after they have been checked by the doctor.

What should I do after hours?

For emergencies, call 111. For free health advice, call Healthline on 0800 611 116. Glenview Medical Centre also links to Practice Plus for virtual care and Anglesea Clinic for after-hours face-to-face appointments.

Is this the official Glenview Medical Centre website?

No. This is an independent patient information guide. For appointments, fees, clinical advice, prescriptions and urgent instructions, use the official clinic website or phone the clinic directly.

Sources and accuracy

Sources, accuracy note and independent-guide disclaimer

This guide summarises public information from Glenview Medical Centre’s official website, Healthpoint, the clinic’s October 2025 price board, Healthline and New Zealand emergency guidance. It is written to improve patient usefulness, next-step clarity, mobile readability and entity clarity. Clinic information can change.

Independent guide: Medical Centre NZ is not Glenview Medical Centre. This page does not provide medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always confirm current appointment availability, fees, enrolment rules, holiday closures, prescription rules, portal access and urgent-care instructions directly with the clinic.

Last reviewed: 1 June 2026. Review again before publishing future edits, especially fees, new-patient availability, after-hours instructions, portal access, cold/flu arrival instructions and repeat-prescription rules.

Final recommendation

For routine GP care, phone Glenview Medical Centre or use ManageMyHealth if you are registered and the task is suitable. For repeat prescriptions, request early and expect monitoring if needed. For cold or flu-like symptoms, phone before attending. For after-hours non-emergency help, use Healthline, Practice Plus or Anglesea Clinic as appropriate. For emergency symptoms in New Zealand, call 111 immediately.

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