Need Johnsonville Medical Centre in Wellington? Start here for the practical route: call the clinic, book through ManageMyHealth, request a repeat prescription, check extended opening hours, confirm enrolment, understand casual-patient rules, compare fees, plan after-hours care, find the map, or avoid confusing the GP clinic with the nearby pharmacy.
This guide is built for verified patient usefulness, clear next-step routing, mobile readability and entity clarity. It is not medical advice, and it is not the official Johnsonville Medical Centre website. Always confirm current details directly with the clinic.
Emergency warning: In New Zealand, call 111 for life-threatening symptoms or if you need 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 Johnsonville Medical Centre?
Most visitors are not only looking for a directory listing. They want to know what action to take now. Use this route before reading the full guide, especially if you need an appointment, prescription, after-hours care or urgent physical assessment.
Call 111. Do not wait for email, ManageMyHealth, a prescription line or a routine appointment.
Phone 04 920 8850. If your enquiry is urgent, contact the clinic by phone.
Use ManageMyHealth, the prescription form, or call the prescription line on 04 920 8843.
Use Wellington Accident and Urgent Medical Centre or Wellington Hospital Emergency Department based on severity.
Johnsonville Medical Centre quick answer for Wellington patients
Johnsonville Medical Centre is a general practice at 24 Moorefield Road, Johnsonville, Wellington. The listed phone number is 04 920 8850, the public email is hello@johnsonvillemedical.co.nz, and the official site footer lists EDI wlgtnmed.
Public clinic information lists extended hours: Monday to Thursday 8am–8pm, Friday 8am–5pm, and Saturday 9am–12pm. Appointments can be made by calling the clinic or through ManageMyHealth. Urgent enquiries should be made by phone, not through the general contact form.
Repeat prescriptions can be requested through ManageMyHealth, through the prescription form on the clinic website, or by calling the prescription line on 04 920 8843. Standard prescription requests are listed as ready within two business days, although it may take longer if the clinic needs to contact you.
Tools to choose the right Johnsonville contact route
These tools do not diagnose, suggest treatment or decide whether you need medicine. They only guide you toward the safer contact route: 111, clinic phone, ManageMyHealth, prescription line, Wellington urgent care, Wellington Hospital Emergency Department or routine preparation.
Tool 1: next-step finder
Choose your situation. The result will show which route is usually safest.
Your route will appear here
Select both fields. The tool will show contact-route guidance only.
- Emergency symptoms should go to 111.
- Urgent clinic enquiries should be handled by phone.
- Routine bookings and prescriptions may suit ManageMyHealth.
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 prescription page says standard prescriptions are ready within two business days, although this may take longer if the clinic needs to get in touch.
Tool 3: appointment preparation builder
Pick your appointment type. This helps you ask reception the right question.
Your checklist will appear here
This helps reduce mistakes such as booking too short, using email for appointment requests, forgetting medication details or confusing GP care with pharmacy dispensing.
Opening hours, phone, email and prescription line
Johnsonville Medical Centre’s official contact page lists 04 920 8850 as the main phone number and 24 Moorefield Road, Johnsonville as the clinic address. The public email listed is hello@johnsonvillemedical.co.nz.
The contact page says the clinic cannot take appointment or prescription requests through the general contact form. For appointments, patients should call or book through ManageMyHealth. For prescription requests, patients should use the prescription request pathway or call 04 920 8843 to leave a message. Urgent enquiries should be made by phone.
How to book the right appointment at Johnsonville Medical Centre
Enrolled or registered patients can book through ManageMyHealth or over the phone. Casual patients may be accepted on a day-by-day basis, but Healthpoint says casual availability should be checked by phone and that a casual-patient charge is paid before the appointment.
The most important booking detail is this: any patient with respiratory symptoms or a temperature is required to phone for a booking first. Do not use an online booking or general message route if you may need respiratory screening or a different appointment process.
Check urgency first
Call 111 for life-threatening symptoms. Phone the clinic during opening hours for urgent clinic questions. If the clinic is closed and you need urgent physical assessment, follow the after-hours route.
Use the right booking channel
Use ManageMyHealth for suitable routine appointments. Phone if the issue is urgent, complex, respiratory, temperature-related, injury-related, a casual-patient request or a family booking.
Tell reception the real reason
Explain whether the appointment is for symptoms, injury, prescription review, screening, children’s health, cervical screening, forms, immigration medicals, dietitian, vasectomy, minor surgery or several concerns.
Ask about time and fee before booking
Different services may have different fees. If the request involves minor surgery, specialist services, forms or longer work, confirm the current charge first.
Prepare before attending
Bring your medicine list, allergies, recent letters, NHI if available, Community Services Card if relevant, and any forms or documents needed for the appointment.
What to say when you call Johnsonville Medical Centre
Reception cannot diagnose you, but clear information helps the team route your request. Use short, practical wording. Do not hide urgent symptoms inside a vague appointment request.
For same-day symptoms
“I feel unwell today. Symptoms started [time/day]. They are getting better/worse. Can you advise the safest booking route?”
For respiratory symptoms
“I have respiratory symptoms or a temperature. I understand I need to phone before booking. What appointment process should I follow?”
For injury
“I have an injury that needs to be seen quickly. Should I ask for the acute nurse, book a GP, or use after-hours urgent care?”
For prescriptions
“I need a repeat prescription. It is standard/urgent. Should I use ManageMyHealth, the form, or the prescription line?”
For casual care
“I am not enrolled. Do you have casual-patient availability today, and what do I need to pay before the appointment?”
For enrolment
“I live in [suburb]. Am I inside the Northern Suburbs enrolment area, and what ID or eligibility evidence do I need?”
ManageMyHealth, repeat prescriptions and prescription line
Johnsonville Medical Centre uses ManageMyHealth for suitable appointment booking and repeat-prescription requests. The prescription page says repeat prescriptions can be requested through ManageMyHealth, through the prescription form on the page, or by calling the prescription line on 04 920 8843.
The prescription page says a standard prescription will be ready within two business days, although it may take longer if the clinic needs to get in touch. It also says patients can generally only refill a prescription once between seeing a GP or nurse so the clinic can make sure the medication is still appropriate.
A clinic update says repeat prescriptions requested through ManageMyHealth still use the same terms as other prescription request methods. It also says urgent prescriptions should be requested by ringing the clinic directly on 04 920 8850 rather than using ManageMyHealth timeframe options. Urgent and faxed prescriptions may incur an additional charge.
Good uses for ManageMyHealth
- Routine appointment booking for suitable non-urgent needs.
- Repeat prescription requests where timing and medicine stability are suitable.
- Viewing selected health information when the portal supports it.
- Reducing phone calls for standard repeat requests.
- Managing routine health tasks when you are not seeking urgent advice.
Phone instead of relying on the portal when
- You have urgent, same-day or worsening symptoms.
- You need an urgent prescription or may run out today.
- Your medicine changed or caused new symptoms.
- You have respiratory symptoms or a temperature.
- Your result, symptom or prescription request is unclear or worrying.
Johnsonville Medical Centre fees and charges patients search for
Fees can change. The examples below are based on the public fee information available when this guide was reviewed. Always confirm directly before booking, especially if you are casual, unenrolled, using ACC, requesting minor surgery, sending ManageMyHealth messages, needing liquid nitrogen, or booking a specialist service.
The fee page says most patients pay for consultation at the time of visit. It also says ManageMyHealth message fees are at the discretion of the GP or Nurse Practitioner and may apply even when responding to a message, especially where extra work is required.
Ask these before booking
- Am I being charged as enrolled, enrolled with CSC, casual or unenrolled?
- Is this a GP, nurse, ACC, casual, minor surgery or specialist service appointment?
- Will ManageMyHealth messaging incur a fee?
- Does this involve extra consumables such as liquid nitrogen?
- When do I need to pay, and what payment methods are accepted?
How to avoid avoidable costs
- Confirm whether a portal message should be an appointment instead.
- Ask about casual-patient availability and payment before booking.
- Request standard prescriptions early instead of urgent prescriptions.
- Bring all forms, documents and medication details to avoid repeat work.
- Pay on time because unpaid accounts may incur administration fees.
After-hours care when Johnsonville Medical Centre is closed
Johnsonville Medical Centre’s “How we work” page says that when the clinic is closed, there are two options for urgent medical care. The first is Wellington Accident and Urgent Medical Centre in Mt Cook, which provides after-hours medical care in a primary-care setting and includes a fracture clinic for follow-up care for broken bones.
The same page also lists Wellington Hospital Emergency Department, where urgency is assessed and patients are prioritised by severity rather than arrival time. For life-threatening symptoms, call 111. For less clear non-emergency health advice, Healthline remains a safe national advice route.
Use 111 for emergency symptoms
Do not wait for the clinic to reopen if symptoms are severe, sudden, worsening, life-threatening, or you are seriously worried.
Use clinic phone while open
If the clinic is open and your enquiry is urgent, phone 04 920 8850 rather than using a general contact form or portal message.
Use Wellington Accident and Urgent Medical Centre where appropriate
Use this route for after-hours urgent medical problems that need physical assessment but are not 111 emergencies.
Use ED for serious or emergency-level care
Wellington Hospital Emergency Department is open 24/7 and triages by severity. For emergencies, call 111 first.
Enrolment, casual patients and Northern Suburbs restrictions
Johnsonville Medical Centre says enrolment gives patients access to funded primary-care services and lower consultation costs. The official enrolment page says the clinic is currently welcoming enrolments from people whose residential address is in the Northern Suburbs between and including Khandallah and Tawa, or partners/children of current enrolled patients who live at the same address.
The enrolment page says patients must meet Ministry of Health eligibility requirements. Photo ID is needed to verify identity, and non-New Zealand residents need evidence of eligibility for government-subsidised funding. If you do not have email, the clinic says to call 04 920 8850 to start that way.
Healthpoint says casual patients may be accepted on a day-by-day basis. Call first to check casual-patient availability, and be prepared to pay the casual fee before the appointment.
Before trying to enrol
- Check whether your address is between and including Khandallah and Tawa.
- Prepare photo ID and eligibility evidence if needed.
- Check your junk email folder after requesting enrolment documents.
- Ask whether your partner/child status qualifies if you live with an enrolled patient.
- Do not assume casual appointment availability without phoning.
Why enrolment matters
- Enrolled patients generally receive subsidised consultation costs.
- Enrolment supports continuity with your GP practice.
- Casual patients may pay the full non-subsidised fee.
- Casual consultations may not always be available.
- PHO-funded services may be easier to access once enrolled.
GP services, children’s health, cervical screening and injury care
Johnsonville Medical Centre describes itself as a primary-care general practice for day-to-day health needs. The services page says the clinic supports patients through different life stages and can listen, advise, support, provide information and escalate when needed.
Public service information includes cervical wellness checks, children’s health, immunisation, immigration medicals, dietitian services, vasectomy, minor surgery and other specialist services. Service availability is not the same as instant availability. Some services require a specific clinician, appointment type, preparation, funding check or fee confirmation.
Children’s health
The services page notes childhood immunisations are free in New Zealand until 18 years of age. Phone to confirm booking route and timing.
Cervical wellness check
The clinic has cervical screening information. Ask whether you need a GP, nurse, self-test support or specific appointment type.
Repeat prescriptions
Use ManageMyHealth, the prescription form or the prescription line. Phone the main number for urgent prescription concerns.
Walk-in injury care
The “How we work” page says if you have an injury needing quick attention, ask to see the acute nurse, who may involve a GP if required.
Minor surgery
The fee page lists minor surgery charges. Ask about suitability, cost, timing, consent and follow-up before booking.
Immigration and specialist services
The fees page points to specific pricing for services such as immigration medicals, dietitian care and vasectomy. Confirm current requirements directly.
Johnsonville Medical Centre, pharmacy, urgent care or ED: who should you contact?
A common reason medical-centre pages bounce is entity confusion. Johnsonville Medical Centre is the GP clinic at 24 Moorefield Road. Johnsonville Medical Centre Pharmacy is a separate pharmacy listing at 2 Trafalgar Street, Johnsonville. Prescription prescribing, medication dispensing, repeat collection and pharmacy-stock questions may involve different teams.
GP clinic
Use Johnsonville Medical Centre for GP, nurse, appointment, enrolment, repeat-prescription request and fee questions.
ManageMyHealth
Use ManageMyHealth for suitable appointment booking and repeat prescription requests, not emergency symptoms.
Prescription line
Use 04 920 8843 for prescription request messages. Use the main phone for urgent prescription concerns.
Pharmacy
Use the pharmacy for dispensing, medicine collection and pharmacy repeat-reminder questions after a valid prescription exists.
Urgent care
Use Wellington Accident and Urgent Medical Centre for after-hours urgent physical assessment where suitable.
Emergency
Use 111 for severe or life-threatening symptoms. Do not compare directories or wait for portal replies.
Patient checklist before calling or visiting
A good checklist reduces repeat calls, missed appointments and confusion. Prepare the basics before phoning, especially if you are helping a child, parent, partner or whānau member.
Before calling
- Write the main reason in one short sentence.
- Note when symptoms started and whether they are improving or worsening.
- Have medicine names, allergies and key conditions ready.
- Know whether you need GP, nurse, prescription, injury care, enrolment or admin help.
- Have your NHI number ready if available.
Before visiting
- Confirm appointment time and whether it is in-person, phone or online.
- Bring ID, Community Services Card and eligibility documents if relevant.
- Bring forms, letters, discharge summaries or test details.
- Phone first if you have respiratory symptoms or temperature.
- Allow time for parking, check-in and any triage process.
Common mistakes that cause delays, wrong calls or extra costs
- Using the contact form for appointments or prescriptions: the contact page says appointment and prescription requests should not be made through that form.
- Using ManageMyHealth for urgent prescription needs: the clinic update says urgent prescriptions should be requested by ringing the clinic directly.
- Booking online with respiratory symptoms: Healthpoint says patients with respiratory symptoms or temperature must phone for a booking first.
- Confusing the GP clinic with the pharmacy: the GP clinic prescribes; the pharmacy dispenses and manages medicine collection services.
- Assuming casual patients can always be seen: Healthpoint says casual patients may be accepted day-by-day and should phone to check availability.
- Forgetting enrolment restrictions: enrolment is currently limited to Northern Suburbs criteria and partner/child criteria.
- Ignoring fees for messages or unpaid accounts: ManageMyHealth message fees may apply, and unpaid accounts may lead to administration fees.
- Waiting after-hours for GP reopening: urgent physical assessment after hours may need Wellington Accident and Urgent Medical Centre or ED depending on severity.
Related Wellington medical-centre guides patients may need next
If Johnsonville Medical Centre is not the right clinic for your address, enrolment status, appointment timing or after-hours need, these related guides can help you compare patient contact routes. Confirm directly with each clinic before travelling or booking.
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Map and address for Johnsonville Medical Centre
Johnsonville Medical Centre is listed at 24 Moorefield Road, Johnsonville, Wellington. Use the map before travelling and confirm hours directly around public holidays, after-hours periods or if you are close to closing time.
Johnsonville Medical Centre frequently asked questions
What is Johnsonville Medical Centre’s phone number?
The listed main phone number is 04 920 8850. For prescription requests, the clinic also lists a prescription line on 04 920 8843.
Where is Johnsonville Medical Centre located?
Johnsonville Medical Centre is located at 24 Moorefield Road, Johnsonville, Wellington.
What are Johnsonville Medical Centre opening hours?
Public information lists Monday to Thursday 8am to 8pm, Friday 8am to 5pm and Saturday 9am to 12pm. Confirm directly around public holidays or unusual closures.
How do I book an appointment?
Appointments can be booked by phone on 04 920 8850 or through ManageMyHealth for suitable routine appointments. Patients with respiratory symptoms or a temperature should phone for a booking first.
Can casual patients attend Johnsonville Medical Centre?
Healthpoint says casual patients may be accepted on a day-by-day basis. Patients should call to check availability, and the casual fee needs to be paid before the appointment.
How do repeat prescriptions work?
Repeat prescriptions can be requested through ManageMyHealth, through the prescription form on the official website, or by calling the prescription line on 04 920 8843. Standard requests are listed as ready within two business days, although it may take longer if the clinic needs to contact you.
Is Johnsonville Medical Centre accepting new patients?
The official enrolment page says the clinic is currently welcoming enrolments from people whose residential address is in the Northern Suburbs between and including Khandallah and Tawa, or partners/children of current enrolled patients who reside at the same address. Eligibility evidence may be required.
What should I do if Johnsonville Medical Centre is closed?
The clinic’s after-hours guidance lists Wellington Accident and Urgent Medical Centre for after-hours urgent medical care and Wellington Hospital Emergency Department for emergency department care. For life-threatening symptoms, call 111.
Is Johnsonville Medical Centre Pharmacy the same as the GP clinic?
No. Johnsonville Medical Centre Pharmacy is a separate pharmacy listing at 2 Trafalgar Street. Use the GP clinic for appointment and prescription-request questions, and the pharmacy for dispensing, collection and pharmacy-service questions.
Is this the official Johnsonville Medical Centre website?
No. This is an independent patient information guide. For appointments, fees, clinical advice, prescriptions, enrolment and urgent-care instructions, use the official clinic website or phone the clinic directly.
Sources, accuracy note and independent-guide disclaimer
This guide summarises public information from Johnsonville Medical Centre’s official website, Healthpoint, ManageMyHealth, Health New Zealand Healthline and New Zealand emergency-service sources. It is written to improve patient usefulness, next-step clarity, mobile readability and entity clarity.
Independent guide: Medical Centre NZ is not Johnsonville 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 status and urgent-care instructions directly with the clinic.
- Official Johnsonville Medical Centre website
- Official contact page
- Official repeat prescriptions page
- Official fees page
- Official enrolment page
- Official how-we-work and after-hours page
- Healthpoint listing for Johnsonville Medical Centre
- ManageMyHealth patient portal
- Healthline — Health New Zealand
- 111 emergency service — New Zealand Government
Last reviewed: 1 June 2026. Review again before publishing future edits, especially fees, enrolment status, public holidays, after-hours instructions and portal wording.
Final recommendation
For routine GP care, phone Johnsonville Medical Centre or use ManageMyHealth if your need is suitable. For repeat prescriptions, use ManageMyHealth, the prescription form or the prescription line, but phone the main clinic number for urgent prescription needs. For after-hours urgent physical assessment, use the listed Wellington urgent-care route. For emergency symptoms in New Zealand, call 111 immediately.