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

Independent Morrinsville, Waikato GP patient guide
Morrinsville Medical Centre appointments, scripts and after-hours guide

Need Morrinsville Medical Centre in Waikato? This guide helps you choose the right next step: phone reception, use myIndici, request a repeat prescription, prepare for a GP or nurse appointment, check fees, understand after-hours options, enrol as a patient, find the clinic on Canada Street, and avoid confusing routine care with emergency care.

This is an independent patient information guide, not the official Morrinsville Medical Centre website. It does not diagnose, treat, promise appointment availability or replace a clinician. Confirm current fees, appointment rules, prescription timing, enrolment status and after-hours access directly with the clinic.

Emergency? In New Zealand, call 111 for life-threatening symptoms or if you need ambulance, police or fire emergency help. For free health advice when you are worried or unsure and it is not clearly an emergency, call Healthline 0800 611 116.

First-screen patient routing

What should you do first for Morrinsville Medical Centre?

Most visitors searching for a medical centre page are trying to make a decision quickly. They want to know whether to call, book online, request a prescription, wait for results, use after-hours care, or call emergency services. Start with the route that matches your situation.

Severe or life-threatening symptoms

Call 111. Do not wait for myIndici, email, repeat prescription processing, callbacks, or routine appointment availability.

Acutely unwell and need same-day help

Phone 07 889 5126. The clinic says reception can arrange nurse triage for an urgent appointment if no appointments are available.

Clinic closed or after-hours concern

Use Healthline, Ka Ora Telecare, Practice Plus, or Anglesea Clinic depending on urgency and whether you need virtual or in-person care.

Routine appointment or repeat prescription

Use myIndici if registered, phone reception, or follow the prescription instructions for enrolled patients when medicine is stable.

Quick answer

Morrinsville Medical Centre quick answer for patients

Morrinsville Medical Centre is a general practice in Morrinsville, Waikato. The official website footer lists the physical address as 17 Canada Street, Morrinsville 3300, with postal address PO Box 86, Morrinsville 3340. Healthpoint lists the street address as 17–19 Canada Street, Morrinsville, which appears to refer to the same clinic location.

The listed phone number is 07 889 5126, the email is info@mormc.co.nz, and the Healthlink EDI is morrinmc. Public hours are listed as Monday to Friday, 8am–5pm.

Morrinsville Medical Centre uses myIndici as its patient portal. The clinic’s patient information says patients who want myIndici access need to come to reception with driver licence or photo ID and must have their own email address that has not been used for someone else registered with myIndici.

Safe patient tools

Patient tools for appointments, repeats and after-hours decisions

These tools do not diagnose illness, recommend treatment, or decide whether you need medicine. They only help you choose a safer contact route and prepare better questions before you call, use myIndici or visit the clinic.

Tool 1: Morrinsville GP next-step finder

Choose your situation. The tool will suggest the safest contact route.

Your route will appear here

Select both fields. This tool gives contact-route guidance only.

  • Emergencies should go to 111.
  • Same-day concerns usually need phone contact.
  • Routine portal tasks may suit myIndici if you are registered.

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 clinic asks patients to request repeats with enough medicine to last another week or two. Repeat prescriptions are for stable conditions and may have fees.

Tool 3: appointment preparation builder

Choose the appointment type and get a practical checklist.

Your checklist will appear here

This helps reduce wrong bookings, missed details, late prescription requests and avoidable second calls.

Contact and opening hours

Morrinsville Medical Centre phone, email, address and hours

Morrinsville Medical Centre’s official website lists the clinic’s phone number as 07 889 5126, email as info@mormc.co.nz, EDI as morrinmc, and hours as Monday to Friday, 8am–5pm.

The official website footer lists the physical address as 17 Canada Street, Morrinsville 3300. Healthpoint lists the address as 17–19 Canada Street, Morrinsville, Waikato 3300. This guide uses the official clinic address while noting the Healthpoint variation for clarity.

Phone 07 889 5126. Use this for appointments, urgent same-day concerns, nurse triage, results questions, prescription uncertainty and enrolment questions.
Email info@mormc.co.nz. Use for non-urgent admin only unless the clinic has instructed otherwise.
Physical address 17 Canada Street, Morrinsville 3300. Healthpoint lists 17–19 Canada Street for the same clinic location.
Postal address PO Box 86, Morrinsville 3340.
Hours Monday to Friday, 8am–5pm. Closed weekends according to Healthpoint and clinic public hours.
Booking correctly

How to book the right GP or nurse appointment

Morrinsville Medical Centre’s patient information says most patients should make an appointment unless previously advised otherwise, and that patients should always try to ring first. It also says that if there are no appointments available and you are acutely unwell, you should advise reception when you call so a nurse can speak with you and triage for an urgent appointment.

A standard GP consultation is listed as up to 15 minutes. If you need a longer appointment or have multiple issues to address with the GP, the clinic says to request a double appointment, and double appointment fees apply.

Decide whether this is emergency, urgent or routine

Use 111 for emergencies. Phone reception for same-day concerns. Use myIndici or phone for routine booking if you are registered and eligible.

Say whether you need GP, nurse or nurse prescriber

The clinic says nurse or nurse prescriber appointments may suit cough, cold, sinus or sore throat that is not going away, urinary tract infection, eczema, skin rash, sores, conjunctivitis or a stye.

Book with a GP for most other problems

The clinic says most other illness, injuries or medication check-ups need a GP appointment. Driver licence medicals should be booked with the GP.

Request a double appointment when needed

Ask for a longer appointment if you have multiple issues, complex symptoms, medication review, forms, mental health concerns, or a discussion that may not fit into 15 minutes.

Prepare before the visit

Bring medicine names, allergies, recent letters, forms, Community Services Card if relevant, and a short list of your top concerns. Cancel early if you cannot attend.

Repeat prescriptions

Repeat prescriptions, urgent scripts and pharmacy instructions

Morrinsville Medical Centre’s patient information says repeat prescriptions can be requested through myIndici if you are registered. It also says patients wanting a repeat prescription should telephone the nurse or enquire at reception in person with their list of medications.

The clinic states that repeat prescriptions are only available if the medication has been previously prescribed by one of its doctors for a stable condition. It asks patients to make sure they have enough medication to last another week or two when requesting a prescription.

The same patient information says the prescription can be collected from the front desk or emailed directly to the pharmacy of your choice, and patients should clearly state which pharmacy they want it emailed to. This is exactly the detail many patients miss, and it can delay collection if you do not provide the pharmacy name clearly.

Use a repeat prescription route when

  • The medicine is stable and previously prescribed by one of the clinic’s doctors.
  • You can provide a clear list of medication names.
  • You have enough medicine to last another week or two.
  • You know whether you want front-desk collection or pharmacy email.

Phone or book a review when

  • The medicine is new, changed or causing symptoms.
  • You are unsure whether the condition is stable.
  • You have already run out or need urgent same-day collection.
  • You need a medicine check-up or have not reviewed the medication recently.
  • You are not sure which pharmacy should receive the prescription.
Repeat script 0–13 Free Listed for repeat prescriptions. Confirm current fees before ordering.
Repeat script 14–17 $18 / CSC $13 Listed repeat prescription fee for this age band.
Repeat script adult 18+ $27 / CSC $19.50 Listed repeat prescription fee for adults.
Urgent script 0–17 $21 / CSC $18 Listed for urgent scripts or same-day collections.
Urgent script adult 18+ $30 / CSC $28 Listed urgent script fee. Confirm before requesting.
Payment reference Name + file number The clinic asks patients paying by bank transfer to use name and file number as reference.
Patient portal

myIndici patient portal: what it can and cannot safely replace

Morrinsville Medical Centre links patients to the myIndici patient portal. The clinic’s patient information says that to enrol with myIndici, you need to come to reception with driver licence or photo ID and have your own email address that has not been used for anyone else registered with myIndici.

Good uses for myIndici

  • Routine appointment booking when your portal access is active.
  • Repeat prescription requests when the medicine is stable and suitable.
  • Accessing test results when available through the portal.
  • Managing non-urgent patient portal tasks.

Phone instead when

  • You are acutely unwell and need same-day help.
  • You are unsure whether you need GP, nurse or nurse prescriber.
  • You have a medicine change, side effect or urgent script issue.
  • You need a driver licence medical, forms, or multiple concerns.
  • You do not have your own email address for portal access.
Fees and billing

GP consultation fees, payment and cancellation costs

Morrinsville Medical Centre’s official website says standard consultations are up to 15 minutes long, and if you have multiple items or need a longer consult, you should advise at the time of booking. It also says additional charges may apply for extended services or materials.

The clinic expects payment on the day of consult or treatment. It lists payment options including cash, EFTPOS, credit card and internet banking. It also says a fee will be charged if you do not attend a booked appointment or cancel within two hours.

Child 0–13 Free Listed GP medical consult fee for enrolled patients.
Child 14–17 $35 / CSC $13.50 Listed GP consult fee for enrolled patients.
Adult 18–24 $49 / CSC $20 Listed GP consult fee for enrolled patients.
Adult 25–64 $61 / CSC $20 Listed GP consult fee for enrolled patients.
Adult 65+ $57 / CSC $20 Listed GP consult fee for enrolled patients.
Cancellation 2-hour rule The clinic says a fee is charged for non-attendance or cancelling within two hours.

Ask reception before booking

  • Am I being charged as enrolled, casual or visitor?
  • Does my Community Services Card apply?
  • Will this be a GP, nurse, nurse prescriber, procedure or longer appointment?
  • Are there extra fees for materials, driver licence medicals, procedures or forms?
  • What happens if I cancel late or miss the appointment?

How to avoid avoidable costs

  • Cancel as early as possible if you cannot attend.
  • Request a double appointment if you have multiple issues.
  • Bring all forms and documents the first time.
  • Ask about extra fees for materials or procedures.
  • Pay on the day or discuss payment options with reception.
New patients

Enrolment, patient transfer and what to bring

Morrinsville Medical Centre’s patient information says it welcomes new patients living in Morrinsville or the surrounding area. It explains that enrolling with the practice provides access to preventative and ongoing healthcare and cheaper patient fees than casual patients.

The clinic also states that you can only be enrolled with one practice and should only enrol if you intend to use Morrinsville Medical Centre for ongoing primary healthcare. Enrolling there will cancel enrolment at your previous practice.

Before trying to enrol

  • Confirm enrolment is still open.
  • Make sure you live in Morrinsville or the surrounding area.
  • Understand that you can only be enrolled with one practice.
  • Complete the enrolment form fully.
  • Bring passport or birth certificate to the front desk if using paper forms.

Useful enrolment detail

The clinic’s patient information says forms can be downloaded, completed and brought to the front desk with passport or birth certificate. It also mentions scanning and emailing copies to info@mormc.co.nz. Confirm current ID and document handling directly before sending personal documents.

When the clinic is closed

After-hours care, Ka Ora Telecare, Healthline and Anglesea Clinic

Morrinsville Medical Centre’s official home page lists several after-hours pathways. It says Ka Ora Telecare offers same-day virtual after-hours GP appointments, with free nurse triage and nurse consults for its patients, and gives availability as 5pm to 10pm Monday to Friday and 8am to 10pm on weekends and public holidays.

The same official home page says Anglesea Clinic is the practice’s after-hours in-person urgent care provider, with phone 07 858 0800. It also says patients can call Healthline 0800 611 116 for after-hours healthcare advice from a nurse.

Healthpoint also lists after-hours virtual GP partnership information for Ka Ora Telecare and Practice Plus. Because after-hours services can update their availability, fees and booking rules, confirm current access directly with the relevant provider before relying on older notes.

Use 111 for emergencies

Call 111 if symptoms are severe, life-threatening, suddenly worsening, or if you cannot decide whether it is an emergency.

Use Healthline when unsure

Healthline is suitable when you are worried or unsure, cannot access a GP, need advice after hours, or need help deciding the next step.

Use Ka Ora or Practice Plus for virtual care when appropriate

Virtual after-hours services may help with non-emergency same-day GP-style advice, but they do not replace emergency care.

Use Anglesea Clinic for in-person urgent care when suitable

The clinic identifies Anglesea Clinic as its after-hours in-person urgent care provider. Confirm location, wait times and fees before travelling when safe.

Services and clinics

GP services, nurse prescribers and specialist clinic support

Morrinsville Medical Centre says it provides comprehensive family-centred care through doctor and nursing services. The official services page lists general and family consults, Kai a te Mata Marae Clinic, chronic care and palliative care, minor surgery and procedures, nurse prescriber clinics, diabetes clinic, ear microscope and suction, cervical smears/HPV swabs, sexual health, contraception, pregnancy tests, immunisations, B4 School Checks and other nurse services.

Service availability is not the same as instant availability. Some services need a specific clinician, nurse appointment, GP assessment, procedure room, reminder, eligibility check, longer appointment, materials fee or referral. Phone reception if you are not sure which appointment type fits.

Nurse prescriber clinics

The clinic says nurse prescribers can see and treat selected minor illnesses such as cough, cold, sinus or sore throat not going away, urinary tract infection, eczema, skin rash, sores, conjunctivitis or a stye.

Kai a te Mata Marae Clinic

The services page says this free clinic is held every Thursday morning from 9am to 12 noon for Kai a te Mata Marae, with GP and nurse availability listed by the clinic.

Minor surgery and procedures

The clinic lists skin lesion removal, dermatoscope use, Mirena IUD insertion/removal and Jadelle implant insertion/removal. Book an assessment with your GP first where required.

Diabetes and chronic care

The services page lists free annual diabetes reviews and ongoing monitoring, education and advice from qualified diabetes nurses.

Child health and immunisations

The clinic lists childhood immunisations, adult immunisations and B4 School Checks. Parents may receive reminders when child checks or scheduled immunisations are due.

Other nurse services

Listed services include cardiovascular risk assessments, dermoscopy, flu vaccines, wound care, IV therapy, asthma education, smoking cessation, blood pressure checks, spirometry, audiometry and travel clinic with vaccines.

Results and admin clarity

Test results, feedback, complaints and home visits

The clinic’s patient information says test, x-ray or scan results are usually available to the doctor within a couple of days. If anything needs follow-up, the doctor or practice nurse will contact you directly. If you are not contacted but want to know results, the clinic says to phone 07 889 5126 and select option 3 to speak with the nurse, leave a message, and the call will be returned as soon as possible, usually at the end of that day or the following day.

The same patient information says results may also be accessed through myIndici. If you are worried, symptoms are worsening, or you do not understand a result, phone rather than waiting quietly online.

Feedback or complaint

The clinic says feedback is welcome. For complaints, it asks patients to put details in writing, email pm@mormc.co.nz, or call and ask to speak to the practice manager.

Home visits

The clinic says house visits can be arranged by the nurse or GP for appropriate patient circumstances. Confirm directly because availability depends on clinical situation and practice capacity.

Before calling or visiting

Patient checklist before you call, book or attend

A good checklist reduces wrong bookings, missing details, repeat calls and preventable fees. Use this before phoning Morrinsville Medical Centre, using myIndici or attending the clinic.

Before calling

  • Write your main reason in one short sentence.
  • Note when symptoms started and whether they are improving or worsening.
  • List current medicines, allergies and important health conditions.
  • Know whether you need GP, nurse, nurse prescriber, repeat prescription, results, forms, referral or admin help.
  • Have your NHI number ready if available.

Before visiting

  • Confirm appointment time and whether it is GP, nurse, nurse prescriber, procedure or other service.
  • Bring ID, Community Services Card and eligibility documents if relevant.
  • Bring forms, letters, discharge summaries, medication packaging or test details.
  • Ask first if you have respiratory symptoms or infectious illness concerns.
  • Allow time for parking, check-in and any nurse instructions.
Avoid delay

Common mistakes that cause wrong bookings, delays or extra cost

  • Not phoning when acutely unwell: the clinic says if no appointments are available and you are acutely unwell, tell reception so a nurse can triage for urgent appointment options.
  • Booking too short: standard GP consults are up to 15 minutes. Ask for a double appointment for multiple issues or longer needs.
  • Booking nurse when GP is needed: most other illness, injuries and medication check-ups need a GP appointment.
  • Booking GP when nurse prescriber may fit: selected minor illness concerns may be suitable for nurse or nurse prescriber, so ask reception.
  • Leaving repeats too late: the clinic asks patients to make sure they have enough medication for another week or two.
  • Forgetting to list medicines: repeat prescription requests should include the medication list.
  • Not naming the pharmacy: if you want the script emailed to a pharmacy, clearly state which pharmacy.
  • Missing the two-hour cancellation rule: a fee is charged if you do not attend or cancel within two hours.
  • Using this page as medical advice: this guide is for contact routing and preparation only.
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Local entity warning

Morrinsville has more than one GP provider. Healthpoint lists both Morrinsville Medical Centre and Dallas Clinic. Confirm the clinic name before calling.

Location and map

Address and map for Morrinsville Medical Centre

Morrinsville Medical Centre’s official site lists the physical address as 17 Canada Street, Morrinsville 3300. Healthpoint lists 17–19 Canada Street, Morrinsville. Use the official website and map before travelling, especially if you are visiting for a procedure, nurse clinic, enrolment, results discussion or after-hours-related instruction.

FAQs

Morrinsville Medical Centre frequently asked questions

What is Morrinsville Medical Centre’s phone number?

The listed phone number is 07 889 5126.

Where is Morrinsville Medical Centre located?

The official website lists the physical address as 17 Canada Street, Morrinsville 3300. Healthpoint lists 17–19 Canada Street, Morrinsville, which appears to refer to the same clinic location.

What are Morrinsville Medical Centre opening hours?

The clinic’s public hours are listed as Monday to Friday, 8am–5pm. Confirm directly before travelling around holidays or if your visit is time-sensitive.

Does Morrinsville Medical Centre use myIndici?

Yes. The clinic links patients to myIndici. Its patient information says patients need to come to reception with driver licence or photo ID and have their own email address that has not been used for anyone else registered with myIndici.

How do I request repeat prescriptions?

If registered, you can use myIndici. The clinic also says patients wanting repeat prescriptions should telephone the nurse or enquire at reception in person with their list of medications.

Who can get a repeat prescription?

The clinic says repeat prescriptions are only available if the medication has been previously prescribed by one of its doctors for a stable condition.

Can prescriptions be sent to a pharmacy?

Yes. The patient information says prescriptions can be collected from the front desk or emailed directly to the pharmacy of your choice. Clearly state which pharmacy you want it emailed to.

What if there are no appointments available and I am unwell?

The clinic says that if you are acutely unwell and feel you need to be seen the same day, tell reception when you call. They will arrange for a nurse to speak with you and triage for an urgent appointment.

Should I book with a GP or a nurse?

The clinic says nurse or nurse prescriber appointments may suit cough, cold, sinus or sore throat that is not going away, urinary tract infection, eczema, skin rash, sores or conjunctivitis. Most other illness, injuries or medication check-ups need a GP appointment.

How long is a standard GP appointment?

The clinic says a standard GP consult is up to 15 minutes. If you need longer or have multiple issues, request a double appointment. Double appointment fees apply.

What should I do after hours?

For life-threatening emergencies, call 111. For advice, call Healthline on 0800 611 116. The clinic also lists Ka Ora Telecare for virtual after-hours appointments and Anglesea Clinic as its after-hours in-person urgent care provider.

Is this the official Morrinsville 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 the clinic directly.

Sources and accuracy

Sources, accuracy note and independent-guide disclaimer

This page summarises public information from Morrinsville Medical Centre’s official website, Healthpoint, Healthline and New Zealand emergency guidance. Clinic information can change. Confirm the latest details directly before relying on appointment availability, fees, prescription processing, enrolment, after-hours options or service access.

Independent guide: Medical Centre NZ is not Morrinsville Medical Centre. This page does not provide medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. It is a patient-routing guide designed to make official contact routes easier to understand.

Last reviewed: 1 June 2026. Review again before publishing future edits, especially fees, prescription charges, after-hours availability, public holiday closures and portal instructions.

Final recommendation

For routine GP care, use myIndici if you are registered or phone Morrinsville Medical Centre on 07 889 5126. For same-day illness, phone reception and clearly say you are acutely unwell so nurse triage can be considered. For after-hours non-emergency advice, call Healthline or follow the clinic’s after-hours options. For life-threatening symptoms in New Zealand, call 111 immediately.

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