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

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Remuera Medical Centre patient route guide

Looking for Remuera Medical Centre in Auckland? Use this guide to choose the right next step: call the clinic, book online, request a repeat prescription, check opening hours, understand after-hours options, prepare for enrolment, find parking, or avoid confusing the GP clinic with nearby urgent care, pharmacy, radiology or lab services.

This page is an independent guide, not the official Remuera Medical Centre website. It is built for verified patient usefulness, clear next-step routing, mobile readability and entity clarity. It does not diagnose, does not provide treatment advice and does not promise appointment availability.

Emergency warning: In New Zealand, call 111 for life-threatening symptoms or ambulance, police or fire emergency help. If you are worried and not sure how serious the problem is, call Healthline 0800 611 116 for free health advice.

First-screen patient routing

What should you do first for Remuera Medical Centre?

A patient searching for Remuera Medical Centre usually wants an action, not just a directory listing. Start by choosing the safest contact route below. This helps you avoid using an online form or repeat prescription request when the situation needs a phone call, Healthline or emergency care.

Severe or life-threatening symptoms

Call 111. Do not wait for email, web forms, repeat requests, online GP links or a routine booking.

Need help today while the clinic is open

Phone (09) 520 1565. Explain timing, severity and whether symptoms are worsening.

Clinic closed and you are unsure

Call the normal clinic number for Healthline triage, or call Healthline 0800 611 116 directly.

Routine booking or repeat request

Use the official online booking or repeat prescription form if you are already a Remuera Medical Centre patient and the issue is not urgent.

Quick answer

Remuera Medical Centre quick answer for Auckland patients

Remuera Medical Centre is a GP practice in Remuera, Central Auckland. The clinic’s official website lists the phone number as (09) 520 1565 and the address as 377 Remuera Road, Remuera, Auckland. Healthpoint lists the street address as 377A Remuera Road, Remuera, Auckland 1050, while the official contact page shows 377 Remuera Road. Treat these as the same clinic location and check the official clinic website or map before travelling.

Public opening-hour information is slightly inconsistent across the clinic’s own pages. The home page lists Monday to Friday, 8.15am–5.30pm, while the contact page and Healthpoint list Monday to Friday, 8.30am–5.30pm. For practical patient use, call during normal weekday hours and confirm directly before travelling near opening time, closing time or public holidays.

Remuera Medical Centre allows online appointment booking for Remuera Medical Centre patients and offers online repeat prescription requests. Repeat prescriptions require 48 hours to process, the patient must have seen the doctor in the last 6 months, and urgent scripts should be handled by phoning the practice.

Safe patient tools

Remuera patient tools for appointments, repeats and visit preparation

These tools do not diagnose, recommend treatment or decide whether a medicine is safe. They only help you choose a safer contact route: 111, Healthline, clinic phone, online appointment booking, repeat prescription request, after-hours care or routine preparation.

Tool 1: next-step finder

Choose your situation and timing. The tool will show contact-route guidance only.

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 bookings or repeats may suit the official online forms if you are already a patient.

Tool 2: repeat prescription readiness checker

Use this before requesting a repeat so you do not leave medication planning too late.

Prescription guidance will appear here

The official repeat prescription page says repeats take 48 hours, require a doctor visit within the last 6 months, and urgent scripts should be handled by phoning the practice.

Tool 3: appointment preparation builder

Choose the appointment type. The checklist will help you ask reception the right question.

Your checklist will appear here

This helps reduce mistakes such as booking too short, using the wrong online form, forgetting documents or using repeat requests for urgent medication needs.

Hours and contact

Opening hours, phone number, email and address details

Remuera Medical Centre’s official home page lists clinic opening hours as Monday to Friday, 8.15am–5.30pm. Its contact page lists Monday to Friday, 8.30am–5.30pm. Healthpoint also lists the clinic as open 8.30am–5.30pm. Because the clinic’s own public pages differ by 15 minutes, do not rely on a third-party summary for exact first appointment or reception timing. Confirm directly before travelling early in the morning.

The clinic’s official contact information lists phone (09) 520 1565 and email office@remueramedical.co.nz. Use phone for same-day concerns, urgent scripts, time-sensitive questions, booking uncertainty and after-hours routing. A web form or email is not the right route for emergency symptoms.

Phone (09) 520 1565 — best for urgent scripts, booking questions, same-day symptoms, after-hours routing and anything that should not wait.
Email office@remueramedical.co.nz — use for suitable non-urgent admin questions only. Do not use email for emergency symptoms.
Address Official site: 377 Remuera Road, Remuera, Auckland. Healthpoint street address: 377A Remuera Road, Remuera, Auckland 1050. Check the map before travelling.
Parking Healthpoint states there is 60 minutes free parking in the New World car park behind the clinic. The clinic home page also says there is easy parking in the New World behind the surgery.
Accessibility The official home page and Healthpoint list wheelchair accessibility. If stairs, mobility, parking or support-person access matters, confirm directly before booking.
Booking safely

How to book a Remuera Medical Centre GP appointment

Remuera Medical Centre’s official appointment page says that if you are a Remuera Medical Centre patient, you can book an appointment online and will receive an email confirmation. It also says standard appointment charges apply.

Online booking is useful for routine, clear appointments. Phone is better when the request needs judgement, timing, longer appointment planning or a different service pathway. A patient who forces a complex issue into a routine online slot may end up needing another appointment, paying an extra fee or being redirected.

Check urgency first

Call 111 for emergency symptoms. Call the clinic during opening hours for same-day concerns. Use Healthline or the after-hours route when the clinic is closed and you are worried.

Use online booking only when it fits

Online booking is most suitable for Remuera Medical Centre patients with routine, non-urgent appointment needs. It is not a replacement for emergency care.

Phone for anything unclear

Phone if you have new or worsening symptoms, need urgent help, have multiple concerns, need a procedure, want an immigration medical, need a special service, or are booking for another person.

Give reception the practical reason

Say whether it is a new symptom, medication review, follow-up, injury, certificate, immigration medical, minor surgery, iron infusion, vaccination, travel question or family-member appointment.

Prepare before attending

Bring medicine names, allergy details, recent letters, forms, ID and any immigration-medical or insurance paperwork. Allow time for parking and check-in.

Micro-level booking help

What to say when you call reception

Reception cannot diagnose you, but clear wording helps route your request. Do not hide urgent symptoms inside a vague “I need an appointment” message.

Same-day symptoms

“I feel unwell today. Symptoms started [time/day]. They are getting better/worse. Should I be booked, triaged, or use after-hours care?”

Multiple issues

“I have more than one problem. Is a routine appointment enough, or should I ask for a longer appointment?”

Immigration medical

“I need an immigration medical. What documents should I bring, what is included, and what lab or X-ray costs are separate?”

Repeat prescription

“I need a repeat prescription. I last saw the doctor on [date]. It is / is not urgent. I have / do not have outstanding accounts.”

Minor surgery or iron infusion

“I need to discuss minor surgery / iron infusion. Do I need an assessment first, and what fee or appointment type applies?”

New patient

“I want to enrol. What documents do I need to upload, and should each family member apply separately?”

Repeat prescriptions

Repeat prescriptions: 48-hour timing, doctor review and pharmacy choice

Remuera Medical Centre’s repeat prescription page says Remuera Medical Centre patients can request repeat prescriptions online and that the prescription can be sent to any New Zealand pharmacy. Standard repeat prescription charges apply.

The clinic says to allow 48 hours for processing. It also says you must have seen the doctor in the last 6 months for a repeat prescription and must have no outstanding accounts. For urgent scripts, the clinic instructs patients to call the practice on (09) 520 1565. You will be sent an email when the script is ready.

Use the online repeat form when

  • You are a Remuera Medical Centre patient.
  • The medicine is an existing repeat medicine.
  • You have seen the doctor in the last 6 months.
  • You have no outstanding account issue.
  • You can safely wait 48 hours for processing.

Phone instead when

  • The script is urgent.
  • You may run out before 48 hours.
  • The medicine has changed or caused symptoms.
  • You have not seen the doctor in the last 6 months.
  • You are not sure whether the request is appropriate.
Fees and costs

Fees, immigration medicals and extra-service questions

Remuera Medical Centre’s services and fees page tells patients to ask reception about charges for extra services. It lists the normal full range of GP services, minor surgeries such as biopsies, lesion removal and ingrown toenail removal, and iron infusions. It also notes that the clinic is a Southern Cross EasyClaim partner on the official home page.

The official services page gives specific immigration-medical examples. It lists NZ Immigration medical: $255, NZ Immigration medical “X-ray only” admin and children’s medicals: $120, and Canadian Immigration medical: $255. The page says these fees include the medical examination, photo and submission of results, but not separate X-ray and Labtests costs.

NZ Immigration medical $255 Listed as including medical examination, photo and submission, excluding separate X-ray and lab costs.
X-ray only admin / child medical $120 Listed separately on the official services page. Confirm before booking.
Canadian Immigration medical $255 Listed as including medical examination, photo and submission, excluding separate X-ray and lab costs.
Repeat prescriptions Standard charges apply The official repeat page says standard repeat prescription charges apply.
Minor surgery Ask reception Biopsies, lesion removal and ingrown toenail removal may have extra charges.
Iron infusions Ask reception Confirm eligibility, appointment type, fee and preparation before booking.

Ask before booking

  • Am I being charged as enrolled, casual, visitor or non-enrolled?
  • Does a Community Services Card or insurer change my out-of-pocket cost?
  • Is this a standard GP visit, nurse service, minor surgery, immigration medical or iron infusion?
  • Are lab, X-ray, dressing, procedure or form costs separate?
  • When is payment due, and can Southern Cross EasyClaim apply?

How to avoid cost surprises

  • Confirm fees directly before booking special services.
  • Bring all documents for immigration or insurance medicals.
  • Ask whether separate lab or radiology fees apply.
  • Do not assume a repeat request is free or instant.
  • Ask if a consultation is needed before a procedure.
After-hours and urgent care

After-hours care when Remuera Medical Centre is closed

Remuera Medical Centre’s after-hours page says patients can call the normal number, (09) 520 1565, and be put through to the Healthline team for triage. It also says the clinic has partnered with MedOnline to provide out-of-hours GP care.

The same after-hours page identifies White Cross Accident & Urgent Medical — Ascot 24/7 as the clinic’s preferred urgent care clinic out of hours. Confirm availability, fees, wait times and suitability directly before travelling if the situation allows.

Call 111 for emergencies

Use 111 for life-threatening symptoms, severe injury, severe breathing difficulty, chest pain, stroke signs, collapse, serious bleeding or any situation that feels immediately unsafe.

Use Healthline when unsure

Use Healthline when the clinic is closed and you need health advice but are not sure whether it is urgent care, ED or routine follow-up.

Use MedOnline when appropriate

The clinic says it has partnered with MedOnline for out-of-hours GP care. Confirm cost, suitability and record access before relying on it.

Use urgent care for physical assessment

For non-111 problems that need in-person after-hours assessment, check White Cross Ascot or another local urgent-care provider directly.

New patients

How to enrol at Remuera Medical Centre

Remuera Medical Centre’s official home page says patients can enrol using an online form and that no paper forms are needed. The enrolment page asks patients to complete a form to apply to enrol as a patient at Remuera Medical Centre.

The official enrolment page says patients need to upload a scanned picture of their passport. If not a New Zealand citizen, the patient also needs to upload a copy of their visa. The page also asks for full name, date of birth, address and previous GP details. If enrolling multiple family members, each person needs to complete the steps separately.

Before you enrol

  • Prepare a scanned picture of your passport.
  • Prepare your visa if you are not a New Zealand citizen.
  • Have your address, date of birth and previous GP details ready.
  • Complete a separate application for each family member.
  • Ask reception if you are unsure about eligibility or funding entitlement.

Easy-to-miss details

  • Online enrolment is an application, not instant appointment access.
  • Previous GP details help with record transfer.
  • Immigration or visa status can affect eligibility and funding.
  • Do not delay urgent care while waiting for enrolment processing.
  • Confirm current enrolment status directly because it can change.
Services and support

GP services, vaccines, minor surgery and special appointment questions

Remuera Medical Centre’s official home page describes the clinic as a long-established GP practice serving the Remuera community and says it offers the full range of GP services. It also mentions immunisation and vaccination services, online repeat prescription ordering, Southern Cross EasyClaim and new-patient availability.

The services and fees page specifically lists normal GP services, minor surgeries such as biopsies, lesion removal and ingrown toenail removal, and iron infusions. These are not always the same as a standard short GP appointment. Ask reception about the correct booking type, preparation, fee and whether a GP assessment is needed first.

General GP care

Use for routine GP concerns, follow-up, illness, injury, medication review and ongoing care. Phone if the issue is urgent or complex.

Immunisation and vaccination

The clinic says it offers an immunisation and vaccination service. Ask nurses or reception which vaccines may be relevant and what timing or fee applies.

Minor surgery

Biopsies, lesion removal and ingrown toenail removal are listed. Ask whether you need an assessment appointment first.

Iron infusions

Iron infusions are listed on the official services page. Confirm eligibility, preparation, timing and cost before booking.

Immigration medicals

NZ and Canadian immigration medicals are listed with example fees. Ask what documents, lab tests and X-rays are separate.

Online GP after hours

The clinic lists MedOnline for out-of-hours GP care. Confirm suitability and cost before using a virtual option.

Avoid wrong-provider confusion

Are you looking for the GP clinic, urgent care, pharmacy, lab or radiology?

Remuera has several healthcare providers and urgent-care options nearby. Remuera Medical Centre is the GP clinic described on this page. It is not the same as White Cross Ascot urgent care, MedOnline, Labtests, Auckland Radiology, pharmacy services or other Remuera GP practices.

This matters because the right contact route depends on the task. GP appointment questions go to Remuera Medical Centre. Urgent after-hours physical assessment may belong with an urgent-care clinic. Immigration-medical X-ray and blood-test costs may come from separate radiology and lab providers. Pharmacy stock or medicine pickup questions should go to the pharmacy after the prescription is sent.

GP clinic

Use for GP appointments, enrolment, repeat prescription policy, medical certificates, special services and clinic-admin questions.

Urgent care

Use after-hours urgent care when the problem needs physical assessment and is not a 111 emergency. Confirm provider details directly.

Lab, X-ray or pharmacy

Use the relevant provider for blood tests, X-rays or medicine pickup questions unless the GP clinic has given different instructions.

Before you call or visit

Patient checklist for a smoother Remuera Medical Centre visit

Good preparation reduces repeat calls, missed appointments and billing surprises. This is especially important when booking online, requesting repeats, arranging immigration medicals or asking for services that may not fit a standard consultation.

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, repeat prescription, enrolment, immigration medical, minor surgery or admin help.
  • Have your NHI number ready if available.

Before visiting

  • Confirm the appointment time and provider type.
  • Bring ID, passport, visa, Community Services Card or insurer details if relevant.
  • Bring forms, letters, discharge summaries, specialist notes or test details.
  • Allow time for New World parking and check-in.
  • Ask about wheelchair access or mobility needs before booking if necessary.
Avoid these errors

Common mistakes that cause delays, wrong calls or extra costs

  • Ignoring the address nuance: the official site lists 377 Remuera Road, while Healthpoint lists 377A Remuera Road. Use the map and official website before travelling.
  • Relying on one exact opening-time version: the home page says 8.15am, while the contact page and Healthpoint say 8.30am. Confirm directly for early appointments.
  • Using repeat requests for urgent medicine: the clinic says urgent scripts should be handled by phoning the practice.
  • Requesting repeats without a recent doctor visit: the official repeat page says you must have seen the doctor in the last 6 months.
  • Forgetting outstanding accounts: the repeat page says you must have no outstanding accounts for repeat prescription requests.
  • Assuming immigration-medical fees include everything: the official fee note says X-ray and Labtests costs are separate.
  • Confusing GP clinic with urgent care: Remuera Medical Centre is not the same as White Cross Ascot or other local urgent-care providers.
  • Using this page as medical advice: this guide is informational only and does not replace a qualified health professional.
Location and parking

Address, parking and map for Remuera Medical Centre

Remuera Medical Centre is publicly listed at 377 Remuera Road, with Healthpoint showing the street address as 377A Remuera Road, Remuera, Auckland 1050. The clinic’s home page describes the location as at 377 Remuera Road, at the top of Victoria Avenue, with parking in the New World behind the clinic.

Healthpoint states there is 60 minutes free parking in the New World car park behind the clinic and lists wheelchair access. If parking, stairs, mobility, chaperone or support-person access matters for your visit, confirm directly before booking.

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FAQs

Remuera Medical Centre frequently asked questions

What is Remuera Medical Centre’s phone number?

Remuera Medical Centre’s listed phone number is (09) 520 1565. Use phone for same-day concerns, urgent scripts, appointment uncertainty, after-hours routing and anything that should not wait.

Where is Remuera Medical Centre located?

The official website lists Remuera Medical Centre at 377 Remuera Road, Remuera, Auckland. Healthpoint lists the street address as 377A Remuera Road, Remuera, Auckland 1050. Check the official site and map before travelling.

What are Remuera Medical Centre opening hours?

The clinic home page lists Monday to Friday, 8.15am–5.30pm. The contact page and Healthpoint list Monday to Friday, 8.30am–5.30pm. Confirm directly for exact early-morning reception or appointment timing.

Can I book a Remuera Medical Centre appointment online?

Yes. The official booking page says Remuera Medical Centre patients can book appointments online and will receive an email confirmation. Standard appointment charges apply.

How do repeat prescriptions work?

The official repeat prescription page says Remuera Medical Centre patients can request repeats online, prescriptions can be sent to any New Zealand pharmacy, processing takes 48 hours, the patient must have seen the doctor in the last 6 months and have no outstanding accounts, and urgent scripts should be handled by phoning the practice.

Does Remuera Medical Centre offer immigration medicals?

Yes. The official services page lists NZ and Canadian immigration medicals and provides example fees. It also says separate X-ray and Labtests costs are not included in the listed medical fee.

What parking is available?

Healthpoint says there is 60 minutes free parking in the New World car park behind the clinic. The clinic home page also refers to easy parking in the New World behind the surgery.

What should I do after hours?

For emergencies, call 111. Remuera Medical Centre’s after-hours page says you can call the normal number and be put through to Healthline triage. It also lists MedOnline for out-of-hours GP care and White Cross Ascot 24/7 as a preferred urgent-care option. Confirm current availability and fees directly.

Is this the official Remuera Medical Centre website?

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

Sources and accuracy

Sources, accuracy note and independent-guide disclaimer

This page summarises public information from Remuera Medical Centre’s official website, Healthpoint and New Zealand health sources. 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 Remuera Medical Centre. This page does not provide medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always confirm current appointment availability, fees, enrolment rules, holiday closures, prescription rules and urgent-care instructions directly with the clinic.

Last reviewed: 1 June 2026. Review again before publishing future edits, especially fees, opening hours, enrolment status, after-hours options, parking instructions and repeat prescription rules.

Final recommendation

For routine GP care, use the official online booking page if you are already a Remuera Medical Centre patient, or phone (09) 520 1565. For same-day symptoms or urgent scripts, phone the practice. For after-hours uncertainty, use the clinic’s after-hours route or Healthline. For emergency symptoms in New Zealand, call 111 immediately.

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