Use this patient-first guide to find the right next step for Broadway Medical Centre in Dunedin: phone number, opening hours, ManageMyHealth booking, Broadway Express Clinic, repeat prescriptions, fees, enrolment, after-hours care, parking, map and what to prepare before calling or visiting.
This is an independent information guide. It is not the official Broadway Medical Centre website and it does not provide diagnosis or treatment advice. For final appointment, fee, prescription, enrolment and urgent-care instructions, confirm directly with the clinic.
Emergency? In New Zealand, call 111 for 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 Broadway Medical Centre?
People who search Broadway Medical Centre usually want a fast answer: book online, call reception, request a repeat script, use the Broadway Express Clinic, check fees, or find after-hours care. Use the route below before scrolling.
Call 111. Do not wait for ManageMyHealth, email, routine booking or the clinic to reopen.
Phone 03 477 4335 and ask whether Broadway Express Clinic or another same-day route is appropriate.
Use ManageMyHealth for suitable non-respiratory appointments, or call reception if no online appointments show.
Broadway lists Dunedin Urgent Doctors and Accident Centre, 18 Filleul Street, phone 03 479 2900.
Broadway Medical Centre quick answer for Dunedin patients
Broadway Medical Centre is a general practice at 2 Broadway, Dunedin Central, Dunedin 9016. The official contact page lists phone 03 477 4335, fax 03 477 4337, and opening hours from 8:00am to 6:00pm Monday to Friday.
The clinic describes itself as a full GP practice offering general practice care plus specialist care in areas such as musculoskeletal ACC, skin, minor surgery and women’s health. Healthpoint lists Broadway Medical Centre Dunedin as welcoming new patients to enrol.
Existing patients can use ManageMyHealth for suitable non-respiratory appointment booking and repeat script requests. Phone reception if there are no appointments available online, if symptoms are urgent, or if the issue does not fit a standard appointment.
Tools to choose the right contact route before you call
These tools do not diagnose illness or suggest treatment. They only guide you toward a safer route: 111, Healthline, Broadway phone, ManageMyHealth, Broadway Express Clinic, after-hours urgent care or routine preparation.
Tool 1: next-step finder
Choose your situation and timing. The result will show a practical contact route.
Your route will appear here
Select both fields. The tool will show contact-route guidance only.
- Emergency symptoms should go to 111.
- Acute issues may need phone routing rather than routine online booking.
- Routine non-respiratory appointments may suit ManageMyHealth.
Tool 2: repeat prescription readiness checker
Use this before requesting a repeat prescription so you do not leave medicine planning too late.
Prescription guidance will appear here
Broadway lists repeat prescriptions with 2–3 working days, CSC repeat prescriptions, and urgent same-day repeat prescriptions as separate fee categories.
Tool 3: appointment preparation builder
Pick your appointment type. This helps you prepare the right details before calling or booking.
Your checklist will appear here
This helps reduce mistakes such as booking too short, using online booking for respiratory symptoms, forgetting procedure questions or arriving without payment information.
Opening hours, phone, address, fax and parking
Broadway Medical Centre’s official contact page lists 2 Broadway, Dunedin 9016, open hours 8:00am to 6:00pm Monday to Friday, phone 03 477 4335, fax 03 477 4337, and after-hours care at Dunedin Urgent Doctors and Accident Centre.
The same contact page says doctors generally do not respond to requests for medical advice by email. If you are registered with ManageMyHealth, secure messaging may be available for suitable non-urgent contact with your GP.
Broadway Express Clinic for one acute issue today
Broadway’s services page describes Broadway Express Clinic as a one-issue clinic for an acute or urgent appointment today. The clinic explains that it was introduced to help urgent issues be seen quickly while keeping routine GP appointments available for ongoing care.
This is important because an acute one-issue appointment is different from a routine GP consultation. If you have several issues, paperwork, a medication review or a long-term care plan, ask reception whether you need a standard or double appointment instead.
Express Clinic may fit when
- You have one acute issue that needs attention today.
- The issue is not clearly life-threatening.
- You can explain one main concern clearly.
- Reception confirms the Express Clinic is the right route.
Do not use it instead of 111 when
- Symptoms are severe, sudden or life-threatening.
- There is severe breathing difficulty, collapse, major injury, stroke signs or severe chest pain.
- Delay may be unsafe.
- You are too unwell to travel safely.
How to book the right appointment at Broadway Medical Centre
Broadway’s patient information says existing patients can make appointments online through ManageMyHealth for non-respiratory appointments, or by calling reception on 03 477 4335. It also says to phone reception if no appointments are available online.
Healthpoint says Broadway sees patients by appointment, and appointments can be in person, by phone or by video. Broadway’s services page says standard routine appointments are 15 minutes, and patients can request a 30-minute double appointment if they have multiple issues or need more time.
Check urgency first
Call 111 for emergency symptoms. Phone Broadway for acute same-day questions. Use after-hours urgent care if the clinic is closed and a physical assessment may be needed.
Use ManageMyHealth for suitable routine booking
Online booking is best for routine non-respiratory appointments when your portal access is working and a suitable appointment is available.
Phone if no online appointments show
The clinic says to phone reception if there are no appointments available online. Online availability may not show every option.
Ask for a double appointment when needed
Book more time if you have multiple concerns, complex care, paperwork, a procedure question, medication review or a discussion that cannot fit safely into one short appointment.
Prepare before attending
Bring medicine details, allergies, recent hospital or specialist letters, test information, Community Services Card if relevant, and payment method because payment is expected on the day.
What to say when you call reception
Clear wording helps reception route you to Broadway Express Clinic, a standard GP appointment, double appointment, nurse appointment, repeat script pathway, minor surgery consult or after-hours care.
For acute one-issue care
“I have one acute issue today. Symptoms started [time/day]. They are getting better/worse. Should I use Broadway Express Clinic?”
For routine care
“I need a routine appointment for [reason]. Online booking has/has not shown availability. Can you advise the best option?”
For several concerns
“I have more than one issue. Should I book a 30-minute double appointment or separate visits?”
For respiratory symptoms
“I have cough/flu/COVID-like or respiratory symptoms. Should I avoid online booking and phone for the correct process?”
For skin or minor surgery
“I need a skin check, lesion review or minor surgery question. Do I need a consult first, and what fees may apply?”
For IUD, Jadelle or gynaecology care
“I need women’s health or LARC support. Which clinician and appointment type should I book, and what pre-consult is needed?”
ManageMyHealth, repeat prescriptions and online-service limits
Broadway links patients to ManageMyHealth for online appointment booking and repeat script requests. The clinic specifically describes online booking as suitable for non-respiratory appointments. For respiratory symptoms, urgent symptoms, complex concerns or no available online appointments, phone reception.
Broadway’s patient information lists repeat prescriptions as a 2–3 working day service, with separate fees for standard repeat prescriptions, CSC repeat prescriptions and urgent same-day repeat prescriptions.
Good uses for ManageMyHealth
- Routine non-respiratory appointment booking.
- Repeat script requests for suitable stable medicines.
- Secure messaging with your GP for appropriate non-urgent contact.
- Checking whether a routine appointment is available online.
Phone instead when
- You have urgent, same-day or worsening symptoms.
- You have respiratory, flu-like or COVID-like symptoms.
- No suitable appointments appear online.
- Your medicine changed or caused new symptoms.
- You need a same-day urgent prescription and cannot risk delay.
Repeat prescription timing and fees
Broadway lists repeat prescriptions at $27.00 for 2–3 working days, $19.00 for CSC repeat prescriptions, and $35.00 for urgent same-day repeat prescriptions. Fees are subject to change, so confirm current pricing before requesting.
Fees and charges patients usually search for first
Broadway’s patient information page says payment is expected on the day of appointment, fees are monitored according to the Te Whatu Ora and WellSouth PHO threshold, and enrolled-patient fees are lower because Ministry of Health subsidies reduce the patient charge.
The clinic says fees are subject to change and patients should check with reception for current pricing. Use the examples below for planning only, not as a final quote.
Ask before booking
- Am I being charged as enrolled, registered casual, non-eligible or not registered?
- Does my Community Services Card or High User Health Card apply?
- Is this a standard 15-minute appointment or extended appointment?
- Will extra charges apply for paperwork, referrals, forms, materials, vaccines or minor surgery?
- Will a nurse phone consult, nurse call, clinical triage or ManageMyHealth advice fee apply?
Cost details many users miss
- Payment is expected on the day.
- A statement reminder fee may apply when payment is not made on the day.
- No-show fees may apply.
- Minor surgery consultations can include consult and additional fees.
- Materials, medications, vaccines and other services may have consult and additional fees.
Payment policy, unpaid accounts and ManageMyHealth access
Broadway’s payment policy says payment is required on the day of service and can be made by cash, EFTPOS or online payment. It also says statements are issued at the beginning of the month and incur a statement fee.
The policy explains that unpaid accounts may lead to further monthly statement reminder fees, pre-payment requirements for future services, suspension of ManageMyHealth access, debt collection referral and possible enrolment review. If payment is difficult, the clinic says patients should speak with reception about options.
After-hours care when Broadway Medical Centre is closed
Broadway Medical Centre lists after-hours care as Dunedin Urgent Doctors and Accident Centre, located at 18 Filleul Street, Dunedin Central, Dunedin 9016, phone 03 479 2900. Healthpoint also identifies Dunedin Urgent Doctors & Accident Centre as the preferred urgent-care clinic out of hours.
Healthpoint says the clinic phone provides an after-hours service phone number. If the situation is life-threatening, call 111 first rather than waiting for after-hours instructions.
Call 111 for emergencies
Use 111 for severe chest pain, severe breathing difficulty, stroke signs, collapse, major injury, severe allergic reaction or any life-threatening situation.
Use Dunedin Urgent Doctors when suitable
Broadway lists Dunedin Urgent Doctors and Accident Centre for after-hours care. Confirm current hours, fees and suitability before travelling if the situation allows.
Call Healthline when unsure
Healthline can help you decide what to do next when the clinic is closed, you are unsure whether urgent care is needed, or you need non-emergency health advice.
Plan routine tasks before closures
Repeat prescriptions, forms, routine results, non-urgent follow-ups and travel plans should be organised before weekends and public holidays.
New patients, enrolment and registration
Broadway’s official website says new patients are very welcome and links to online enrolment. The patient information page says patients can sign up online, download a printable enrolment form, or come into the clinic to sign up in person.
Healthpoint also states that Broadway Medical Centre is welcoming new patients to enrol. Enrolment status can change, so confirm directly before relying on older information or planning care around an enrolment assumption.
Before trying to enrol
- Use the official Broadway enrolment link or ask reception for a printable form.
- Ask which GPs are taking new patients.
- Prepare ID and eligibility documents if requested.
- Ask how ManageMyHealth access is set up after enrolment.
- Confirm current enrolled-patient fees before booking.
Why enrolment matters
- Enrolled patients usually receive subsidised consultation fees.
- Routine recalls and continuity of care are easier to manage.
- ManageMyHealth access may support online booking and repeat scripts.
- Long-term condition support and screening reminders are easier with an enrolled practice.
GP services, specialist care and what to confirm first
Broadway says it provides all the services expected from a general practice, along with specialist care through GPs with special interests. The services page lists Broadway Express Clinic, routine appointments, long-term conditions clinics, nurse appointments, wellbeing team support, musculoskeletal ACC, skin clinic, minor surgery clinic, women’s health clinic, gender affirming hormone treatment clinics noted as coming soon, travel consult clinic and medicals.
Service availability does not mean every service is instant, online or available without a prior consult. Some services require a specific clinician, longer appointment, pre-questionnaire, special funding, extra fees, materials, or follow-up.
Broadway Express Clinic
Designed for one acute or urgent issue today. Phone to check suitability rather than using it for several routine concerns.
Routine appointments
Standard appointments are 15 minutes. Request a 30-minute double appointment for multiple issues or when more time is needed.
Nurse appointments
Nurses can help with preventative screening, immunisations, wound care, health checks and advice. Ask reception which clinician is appropriate.
Skin and minor surgery
The clinic lists skin diagnosis/treatment, skin cancer medicine and minor surgery. Ask if you need a consultation before any procedure.
Women’s health
The services page lists Mirena and IUD insertions/replacements, Jadelle services, Pipelle biopsies and ring pessary fitting/changing.
Travel consult clinic
The services page says patients should complete a pre-appointment questionnaire for travel consults and notes the clinic cannot provide yellow fever vaccinations.
Are you trying to reach Broadway Medical Centre, urgent doctors or another Dunedin clinic?
“Broadway Medical Centre” can be confused with the street name, nearby central Dunedin services, after-hours urgent care, or other clinics with Broadway in the name. This article is for Broadway Medical Centre Dunedin at 2 Broadway.
Broadway Medical Centre
Use for GP appointments, ManageMyHealth booking, enrolment, repeat prescriptions, fees, nurse clinics, Broadway Express Clinic and medical-centre admin.
Dunedin Urgent Doctors
Use the after-hours urgent-care route listed by Broadway when the clinic is closed and urgent non-emergency assessment is needed.
111 emergency service
Use 111 for emergency symptoms. Do not wait for Broadway, ManageMyHealth or urgent-doctor opening if the situation is life-threatening.
ManageMyHealth
Use for suitable online appointment booking and repeat script requests if you are registered and the task is not urgent.
Other Broadway-named clinics
There are other Broadway-named health services outside Dunedin. Check the address before using phone numbers, forms or portal links.
Unsure who to contact?
Phone Broadway reception for non-emergency routing. For emergency symptoms, call 111 first.
Patient checklist before calling, booking or visiting
A good checklist reduces wrong bookings, repeat calls and avoidable costs. Prepare the basics before phoning, especially if you are helping a child, older person, whānau member, partner or someone who is too unwell to organise care alone.
Before calling
- Say whether you need acute same-day care or routine GP care.
- Note when symptoms started and whether they are improving or worsening.
- Have medicine names, allergies and important conditions ready.
- Ask if you need a 15-minute appointment or 30-minute double appointment.
- Ask about fees if the request involves paperwork, procedure, minor surgery or extra materials.
Before visiting
- Confirm appointment type: face-to-face, phone or video.
- Bring Community Services Card or High User Health Card details if relevant.
- Bring recent letters, hospital discharge notes, medication lists or test details.
- Bring payment method because payment is expected on the day.
- Allow time for metered parking or five-minute drop-off if needed.
Common mistakes that cause delays or wrong bookings
- Using online booking for respiratory symptoms: Broadway says ManageMyHealth booking is for non-respiratory appointments.
- Not phoning when no online appointment appears: the clinic says to phone reception if there are no appointments available online.
- Booking too short: routine appointments are 15 minutes; ask for a 30-minute double appointment if there are multiple issues.
- Using Express Clinic for multiple routine issues: Broadway Express Clinic is described as a one-issue acute/urgent clinic.
- Leaving repeat prescriptions too late: standard repeat prescriptions are listed as 2–3 working days.
- Forgetting payment: Broadway says payment is expected on the day of service.
- Assuming procedure fees are included: minor surgery, materials, medications, vaccines and other services may have consult and additional fees.
- Using this page as clinical advice: this is an independent guide, not a consultation.
Map, address and parking for Broadway Medical Centre Dunedin
Broadway Medical Centre is located at 2 Broadway, Dunedin Central, Dunedin, Otago 9016. The clinic website says metered car parking is available around the medical centre, with two five-minute parks for drop-off and less-mobile patients.
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Browse guidesBroadway Medical Centre frequently asked questions
What is Broadway Medical Centre’s phone number?
The listed phone number is 03 477 4335. Use phone for appointments, acute same-day questions, fees, prescription uncertainty, enrolment and service routing.
Where is Broadway Medical Centre located?
Broadway Medical Centre is located at 2 Broadway, Dunedin Central, Dunedin, Otago 9016.
What are Broadway Medical Centre opening hours?
The official website and Healthpoint list Monday to Friday 8:00am to 6:00pm. The clinic is closed on weekends and public holidays. Confirm directly around holidays before travelling.
Can I book online?
Existing patients can book online through ManageMyHealth for non-respiratory appointments. Broadway says to phone reception if there are no appointments available online.
What is Broadway Express Clinic?
Broadway’s services page describes Broadway Express Clinic as a one-issue clinic for an acute or urgent appointment today. Phone reception to check suitability.
How long are routine appointments?
Broadway’s services page says standard scheduled routine appointments are 15 minutes. If you have multiple issues or need more time, you can request a 30-minute double appointment.
How do repeat prescriptions work?
Broadway’s patient information page lists repeat prescriptions as a 2–3 working day service, with separate CSC and urgent same-day fee categories. Use ManageMyHealth or phone reception depending on your access and urgency.
Is Broadway Medical Centre enrolling new patients?
The clinic’s official website says new patients are very welcome, and Healthpoint says the practice is welcoming new patients to enrol. Confirm directly because enrolment status can change.
What should I do after hours?
For emergencies, call 111. For non-emergency advice when worried or unsure, call Healthline on 0800 611 116. Broadway lists Dunedin Urgent Doctors and Accident Centre, 18 Filleul Street, phone 03 479 2900, for after-hours care.
Is this the official Broadway Medical Centre website?
No. This is an independent patient information guide. For bookings, fees, prescriptions, enrolment and urgent-care instructions, use the official website or phone the clinic directly.
Sources, accuracy note and independent-guide disclaimer
This guide summarises public information from Broadway Medical Centre’s official website, Healthpoint and official New Zealand health sources. Clinic details can change. Always confirm appointment availability, fees, enrolment, public holiday hours, ManageMyHealth availability, repeat prescription rules, Express Clinic suitability and after-hours instructions directly with the clinic.
Independent guide: Medical Centre NZ is not Broadway Medical Centre. This page does not provide medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. It helps patients find official contact routes and prepare better questions.
- Official Broadway Medical Centre website
- Official contact page
- Official patient information and fees page
- Official payment policy
- Official services page
- Healthpoint listing for Broadway Medical Centre Dunedin
- Dunedin Urgent Doctors & Accident Centre — Healthpoint
- Healthline — Health New Zealand
- 111 emergency service — New Zealand Government
Last reviewed: 01 June 2026. Re-check before publishing future edits, especially fees, public holidays, Express Clinic wording, ManageMyHealth booking availability, enrolment status, after-hours instructions and repeat prescription charges.
Final recommendation
For routine GP care, use ManageMyHealth for suitable non-respiratory appointments or phone Broadway Medical Centre on 03 477 4335. For one acute issue today, ask reception about Broadway Express Clinic. For after-hours non-emergency care, use the after-hours route listed by the clinic. For emergency symptoms in New Zealand, call 111 immediately.