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

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Khandallah Medical Centre patient route guide

Looking for Khandallah Medical Centre in Wellington? Use this patient-first guide to find the right next step: phone the clinic, book an appointment, use ManageMyHealth, request repeat prescriptions, check fees, understand enrolment limits, plan after-hours care, find the map, or avoid contacting the wrong service.

This page is written for verified patient usefulness, clear next-step routing, mobile readability and entity clarity. It is not medical advice, and it is not the official Khandallah 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.

First-screen patient routing

What should you do first for Khandallah Medical Centre?

Most visitors are not only looking for a directory listing. They want to know what action to take right now. Use this quick routing section before reading the full guide.

Severe or life-threatening symptoms

Call 111. Do not wait for email, a portal message, a routine appointment or a call back.

Need help today while the clinic is open

Phone (04) 479 7157. Explain timing, severity and whether symptoms are worsening.

Clinic closed and you are unsure

Call Healthline 0800 611 116. For after-hours GP care, check Practice Plus or urgent-care guidance.

Routine booking or repeat prescription

Use the ManageMyHealth booking link if suitable, or phone during weekday clinic hours.

Quick answer

Khandallah Medical Centre quick answer for Wellington patients

Khandallah Medical Centre is a general practice at 8 Dekka Street, Khandallah, Wellington 6035. The listed phone number is (04) 479 7157, the Healthlink EDI is khanmcwn, and the public email listed by Healthpoint is admin@khandallahmedical.nz.

Public clinic information lists opening hours as Monday to Friday, 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM. Healthpoint also notes that phones are monitored from 8:00 AM Monday to Friday and that the practice is for booked appointments only. Public holidays are closed.

For routine appointment booking, patients can use the clinic’s ManageMyHealth booking link or phone the clinic. For urgent same-day concerns, phone rather than relying on email or a routine portal request. For life-threatening symptoms, call 111 immediately.

Safe patient tools

Tools to choose the right contact route before calling

These tools do not diagnose, suggest treatment or decide whether you need medicine. They only guide you toward the safest contact route: 111, Healthline, clinic phone, ManageMyHealth or routine visit preparation.

Tool 1: next-step finder

Choose your situation. The result will tell you 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.
  • Same-day concerns are usually better handled by phone.
  • Routine online tasks may suit ManageMyHealth if your booking type is suitable.

Tool 2: repeat prescription readiness checker

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

Prescription guidance will appear here

The current public fee schedule lists standard repeat prescriptions, ManageMyHealth repeat prescriptions, urgent repeat prescriptions and CSC repeat prescription charges. Confirm directly before requesting.

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, forgetting medicine details, arriving late or using email for urgent problems.

Verified contact basics

Opening hours, phone number, email and contact route

Khandallah Medical Centre is listed at 8 Dekka Street, Khandallah, Wellington 6035. The listed phone number is (04) 479 7157. Public directory information lists the clinic as open Monday to Friday from 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM, closed weekends, and closed on public holidays.

Healthpoint notes that phones are monitored from 8:00 AM Monday to Friday and that the practice uses booked appointments only. That matters for patients who are tempted to walk in. If you need same-day help, phone first. If your symptoms are severe, do not wait for a booked appointment route.

Phone (04) 479 7157. Use this for appointments, urgent same-day questions, fees, enrolment, repeat prescription uncertainty and routing questions.
Email admin@khandallahmedical.nz. Do not use email for emergency symptoms or anything that may need same-day clinical attention.
Healthlink EDI khanmcwn. This is mainly useful for healthcare-provider communications, not for urgent patient contact.
Address 8 Dekka Street, Khandallah, Wellington 6035. Use the map section before travelling.
Hours Monday to Friday, 8:30 AM–5:00 PM. Phones are monitored from 8:00 AM. Closed weekends and public holidays.
Appointment clarity

How to book the right appointment at Khandallah Medical Centre

Healthpoint lists Khandallah Medical Centre as an enrolled-patient service where patients make an appointment. It also provides an online booking URL through ManageMyHealth. The current fee schedule says a standard consultation is 15 minutes, and in-person, telephone and video consultations are charged the same.

The main patient mistake is treating every issue like a standard short appointment. A 15-minute appointment may not be enough for several problems, forms, driver medicals, insurance paperwork, procedures, complex medication questions or detailed family concerns.

Decide urgency first

Call 111 for emergency symptoms. Phone the clinic during opening hours for urgent same-day concerns. Call Healthline if the clinic is closed and you are worried but it is not clearly an emergency.

Use phone for unclear or urgent needs

Phone if symptoms are new or worsening, you need help today, you have medicine concerns, you are booking for someone else, or you are unsure whether the appointment should be GP, nurse, pharmacist or urgent care.

Use ManageMyHealth for suitable routine booking

Online booking can be helpful for routine appointments, but it should not replace phone contact for urgent, complex or safety-sensitive issues.

Ask if you need a longer appointment

The fee schedule says 30-minute appointments are available at double the price of a standard appointment. Ask before booking if your issue cannot fit into a standard visit.

Cancel early if you cannot attend

The fee schedule says a missed appointment charge may apply if you do not attend without giving two hours’ notice.

Micro-level booking help

What to say when you call reception

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 request.

For same-day symptoms

“I feel unwell today. Symptoms started [time/day]. They are getting better/worse. Can you advise the right booking route?”

For multiple issues

“I have more than one problem to discuss. Do I need a longer appointment, or should I prioritise one issue first?”

For forms or driver medicals

“I need a form/letter/driver medical. What appointment length is needed, what will it cost, and what documents should I bring?”

For respiratory symptoms

“I have cough/flu/COVID-like symptoms. What appointment type or arrival instruction should I follow?”

For repeats

“I need a repeat prescription. It is standard/urgent. Should I use ManageMyHealth or phone the practice?”

For new patient enrolment

“Do you currently accept new patients from my suburb, and what proof or form do I need before booking?”

Portal and prescription safety

ManageMyHealth booking, repeat prescriptions and online-service limits

Healthpoint lists an online booking link for Khandallah Medical Centre through ManageMyHealth. ManageMyHealth is commonly used for online appointment booking and repeat prescription requests, but portal access does not mean every health concern is suitable for online handling.

The current Khandallah Medical Centre fee schedule separates repeat prescription charges into standard prescription, standard prescription ordered through ManageMyHealth, urgent prescription and CSC repeat prescription. That makes timing important. Standard requests should not be left until the same day if you may run out.

Good uses for ManageMyHealth

  • Routine online appointment booking where your issue is not urgent.
  • Repeat prescription requests when your medicine is stable and suitable.
  • Tasks where you can wait for the normal processing time.
  • Checking portal options linked from the official Healthpoint listing.

Phone instead of using the portal when

  • You have urgent, same-day or worsening symptoms.
  • You may run out of medication today.
  • Your medicine changed or caused new symptoms.
  • You have chest pain, breathing difficulty, severe allergic reaction or serious injury.
  • You are unsure whether you need GP, nurse, pharmacist, urgent care or emergency care.
Cost clarity

Khandallah Medical Centre fees and charges patients search for

Fees can change. The examples below are based on the public Khandallah Medical Centre fee schedule marked effective from July 2025. Confirm the current charge directly before booking, especially if your appointment involves forms, letters, ECG, spirometry, minor surgery, women’s clinic procedures, urgent prescriptions, referral letters or work outside appointment time.

The fee schedule states a standard consultation is 15 minutes, missed appointment charges may apply if you do not attend without two hours’ notice, 30-minute appointments are available at double the price of a standard appointment, and in-person, telephone and video consultations are charged the same.

Enrolled under 14 No charge Listed for standard doctor consultations and ACC consults.
Enrolled 14–17 $57 CSC listed separately at $13.50.
Enrolled 18–24 $67 CSC listed separately at $20.
Enrolled 25+ $74 CSC listed separately at $20.
Casual patients $90–$120 Listed by age band for standard doctor consultations.
Missed appointment $45 may apply Listed if you do not attend without two hours’ notice.
Standard repeat $30 Listed as two working days.
MMH repeat $25 Listed when ordered through ManageMyHealth.
Urgent repeat $35 Listed as one working day.

Ask these before booking

  • Am I being charged as enrolled, enrolled with CSC, casual or non-resident?
  • Will this be a standard 15-minute appointment or a 30-minute appointment?
  • Will a phone or video consultation cost the same as in-person?
  • Does this involve a separate service such as ECG, spirometry, liquid nitrogen, cervical screening, driver medical, referral letter or women’s clinic procedure?
  • Is payment required at the time of visit?

How to avoid avoidable charges

  • Cancel with at least two hours’ notice if you cannot attend.
  • Ask for 30 minutes if your issue is complex or has multiple parts.
  • Request standard repeats early instead of urgent repeats.
  • Use ManageMyHealth for suitable repeat requests if it applies.
  • Ask whether paperwork, referrals or letters will incur an additional charge.
After-hours route

After-hours care when Khandallah Medical Centre is closed

Healthpoint states that Khandallah Medical Centre partners with Practice Plus to provide same-day virtual GP appointments for enrolled patients as an extension of the regular medical centre team. It lists Practice Plus as available weekdays until 10pm and weekends/public holidays from 8am to 8pm.

Healthpoint also lists the preferred urgent care clinic out of hours as Wellington Accident and Urgent Medical Centre. Search results for the official clinic website also identify Wellington Accident & Urgent Medical Centre at 17 Adelaide Road, Wellington, phone 04 384 4944, as an after-hours option. Confirm current opening times, costs and suitability before travelling if the situation allows.

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 Healthline when unsure

Healthline is the safer route when the clinic is closed and you need health advice but it is not clearly an emergency.

Use Practice Plus where suitable

Practice Plus may help enrolled patients access same-day virtual GP appointments after regular clinic hours.

Use urgent care when physical assessment is needed

For non-111 urgent physical examination, check Wellington Accident and Urgent Medical Centre details and fees before travelling if possible.

New-patient clarity

New patient enrolment and local-area restrictions

Healthpoint lists Khandallah Medical Centre as having restricted enrolment. It says the practice is accepting some new patients to enrol, but with restrictions, and that patients must live in Khandallah or surrounding suburbs only.

This is important because many people search “Khandallah Medical Centre enrolment” after moving nearby. Do not assume enrolment is open to everyone in Wellington. Before completing forms or trying to book a first appointment, phone reception and confirm whether your address is inside the accepted area and whether the practice is currently accepting new patients.

Before trying to enrol

  • Ask whether enrolment is currently open.
  • Confirm whether your suburb or address is inside the accepted area.
  • Ask what ID, eligibility proof or transfer information is required.
  • Ask whether you can use ManageMyHealth after enrolment.
  • Ask whether first-visit or records-transfer steps apply.

Do not assume

  • Do not assume living in Wellington is enough.
  • Do not assume all doctors are taking new patients.
  • Do not assume online booking is available before enrolment.
  • Do not use this guide as confirmation of enrolment acceptance.
Service clarity

GP services, treatments and patient support areas

Healthpoint lists Khandallah Medical Centre as a general practice with a multi-disciplinary team of doctors, nurses and administration staff providing family health care in the local community. Public service categories include cervical screening, immunisation, health screening, lab results, adult and child medical care, repeat prescriptions, liquid nitrogen, minor accident and injury care, ECG, Well Child/Tamariki Ora health checks, and sexual and reproductive health.

Service availability is not the same as instant availability. A service may require a specific clinician, longer appointment, nurse appointment, GP review, referral, preparation, separate fee or after-hours routing. Before booking, explain the reason clearly and ask what appointment type is needed.

Immunisation

Healthpoint lists immunisation services. Ask reception which vaccines are available, who should book, and whether nurse appointment fees apply.

Cervical screening

Healthpoint lists cervical screening. Ask whether you need nurse or GP booking, what preparation is needed, and what fee applies.

Repeat prescriptions

Use ManageMyHealth when suitable, or phone if timing, side effects, medicine changes or monitoring questions make the request unclear.

ECG and spirometry

The fee schedule lists ECG and spirometry charges. Confirm whether your clinician has requested the test and what booking route is needed.

Minor injury and ACC

Ask whether the clinic can assess your injury or whether urgent care is more appropriate, especially after hours.

Women’s clinic services

The fee schedule lists IUD, Jadelle, pessary and Pipelle biopsy pricing. Confirm suitability, appointment type, preparation and current cost directly.

Entity clarity

Clinic, urgent care, pharmacy, lab or portal: who should you contact?

A common reason medical-centre pages bounce is entity confusion. A patient may be looking for the GP clinic, a repeat prescription, a lab result, urgent care, a pharmacy, or an online booking portal. These are not always the same route.

GP clinic

Use Khandallah Medical Centre for GP, nurse, enrolment, appointment, fee and repeat-prescription routing questions.

ManageMyHealth

Use ManageMyHealth for suitable online appointment or repeat prescription tasks, not emergency symptoms.

Practice Plus

Use Practice Plus only where its after-hours virtual GP service is appropriate and available to enrolled patients.

Wellington urgent care

Use urgent care when you need a physical assessment after hours and it is not a 111 emergency.

Lab results

If a result is worrying, unclear or linked to worsening symptoms, phone rather than waiting on a portal message.

Emergency

Severe symptoms still mean 111. Do not email, message, or wait for a routine appointment.

Visit preparation

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, repeat prescription, form or admin help.
  • Have your NHI number ready if available.

Before visiting

  • Confirm appointment time and whether it is in-person, phone or video.
  • Bring ID, Community Services Card and eligibility documents if relevant.
  • Bring forms, letters, discharge summaries or test details.
  • Ask about arrival instructions if you have respiratory symptoms.
  • Allow time for parking, check-in and forms.
Bounce-reducing answers

Common mistakes that cause delays, wrong calls or extra costs

  • Assuming walk-in access: Healthpoint lists booked appointments only, so phone first for same-day concerns.
  • Using email for urgent symptoms: email is not the safe route for emergency or urgent same-day health problems.
  • Waiting too long for repeat medication: the fee schedule separates standard and urgent prescription timing, so plan early.
  • Booking one short appointment for several issues: the fee schedule states a standard consultation is 15 minutes, while 30-minute appointments are available at double the price.
  • Missing an appointment without notice: the fee schedule says a $45 charge may apply if you do not attend without two hours’ notice.
  • Confusing portal booking with urgent care: ManageMyHealth is useful for routine tasks, not severe symptoms.
  • Assuming enrolment is open to all Wellington patients: Healthpoint lists restricted enrolment and local-area limits.
  • Forgetting after-hours differences: Practice Plus, urgent care, Healthline and 111 serve different needs.
Nearby Wellington guides

Nearby medical centre guides for Wellington patients

If Khandallah Medical Centre is not the right clinic for your location, enrolment area, 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.

Onslow Medical Centre

Useful for nearby Wellington patients comparing GP appointment routes and patient contact details.

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Newlands Medical Centre

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Karori Medical Centre

Useful if you are comparing western Wellington GP clinics and local appointment options.

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Island Bay Medical Centre

Good for southern Wellington patients looking for clinic contact and appointment guidance.

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Medical Centre Near Me

Use this broader guide if you are not sure which GP clinic, portal route or after-hours provider fits your location.

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Wellington patient tip

For any urgent symptoms, do not compare directories. Use 111, Healthline, Practice Plus or urgent care based on severity.

Location and map

Map and address for Khandallah Medical Centre

Khandallah Medical Centre is listed at 8 Dekka Street, Khandallah, Wellington 6035. Use the map before travelling and confirm opening hours directly around public holidays or if you are close to closing time.

FAQs

Khandallah Medical Centre frequently asked questions

What is Khandallah Medical Centre’s phone number?

The listed phone number is (04) 479 7157. Use phone for appointments, urgent same-day concerns, enrolment questions, fee questions and prescription uncertainty.

Where is Khandallah Medical Centre located?

Khandallah Medical Centre is listed at 8 Dekka Street, Khandallah, Wellington 6035.

What are Khandallah Medical Centre opening hours?

Public clinic information lists Monday to Friday, 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM. Healthpoint also notes phones are monitored from 8:00 AM Monday to Friday and the clinic is closed on weekends and public holidays.

Can I book online?

Healthpoint lists an online booking URL through ManageMyHealth. Use online booking for suitable routine needs, not emergencies or urgent same-day symptoms.

How long is a standard consultation?

The current public fee schedule states that a standard consultation is 15 minutes and that 30-minute appointments are available at double the price of a standard appointment.

Does Khandallah Medical Centre offer repeat prescriptions?

The fee schedule lists standard repeat prescription, ManageMyHealth repeat prescription, urgent prescription and CSC repeat prescription charges. Confirm eligibility and processing time directly before requesting.

Is Khandallah Medical Centre accepting new patients?

Healthpoint lists restricted enrolment and says the practice is accepting some new patients with restrictions. It says patients must live in Khandallah or surrounding suburbs only. Confirm directly before applying.

What should I do if the clinic is closed?

For life-threatening emergencies, call 111. For non-emergency advice when worried or unsure, call Healthline on 0800 611 116. Healthpoint also lists Practice Plus for after-hours virtual GP appointments for enrolled patients and Wellington Accident and Urgent Medical Centre as the preferred urgent care clinic out of hours.

Is this the official Khandallah 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 and accuracy

Sources, accuracy note and independent-guide disclaimer

This guide summarises public information from Khandallah Medical Centre’s official website, Healthpoint, the clinic’s public fee schedule, 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 Khandallah 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, enrolment status, holidays, after-hours instructions and portal wording.

Final recommendation

For routine GP care, phone Khandallah Medical Centre or use ManageMyHealth if your need is suitable. For same-day symptoms, phone and explain the situation clearly. For after-hours non-emergency advice, call Healthline. For emergency symptoms in New Zealand, call 111 immediately.

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