Use this independent guide to contact Ormiston Medical Centre in Flat Bush, check opening hours, book GP appointments, understand the myIndici patient portal, request repeat prescriptions, review fees, prepare for enrolment, find after-hours options, check onsite services, use the map and avoid common patient-routing mistakes.
Important portal note: Ormiston Medical Centre uses myIndici as its patient portal. Do not assume ManageMyHealth applies to this clinic. This page is not the official clinic website and does not provide medical advice.
Emergency warning: In New Zealand, call 111 for life-threatening symptoms or 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 Ormiston Medical Centre?
Many people searching for Ormiston Medical Centre are not only looking for a phone number. They are trying to decide whether to call the clinic, use myIndici, request a repeat prescription, enrol as a new patient, use East Care after hours, call Healthline, or call 111.
Call 111. Do not wait for an email, portal reply, routine booking or clinic opening time.
Phone (09) 265 1325. The clinic says urgent appointment needs should be handled by phone.
Use myIndici for suitable appointment booking, or call reception if the issue is unclear.
Use Practice Plus for virtual after-hours GP support or East Care for in-person after-hours care, depending on need.
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- Use 111 for emergencies.
- Use phone for urgent, same-day or health-related questions.
- Use myIndici for suitable routine portal tasks.
Ormiston Medical Centre quick answer for Flat Bush patients
Ormiston Medical Centre is a general practice in Flat Bush, Auckland. The official contact information lists the clinic at Level 2, 211 Ormiston Road, Flat Bush, Auckland 2019, with the phone number (09) 265 1325.
The official website and Healthpoint list the clinic’s normal opening hours as Monday to Friday, 7.30am to 5.00pm. Healthpoint also lists the practice as appointment-only, with standard consultation time of 15 minutes, and says the clinic sees enrolled and casual patients.
Ormiston Medical Centre is currently shown on Healthpoint as welcoming new patients to enrol. Because enrolment status can change, phone the practice or use the official enrolment page before assuming that registration is still open.
Opening hours, phone, email, parking and contact rules
Ormiston Medical Centre is on Level 2 at 211 Ormiston Road, Flat Bush. The official website says the clinic is opposite Ormiston Town Centre, with free parking below the building and parking available directly behind the health centre.
The clinic’s contact page makes a useful distinction: email can be used for non-urgent administrative requests such as MyIndici password help, billing and accounts, following up referrals and enrolment enquiries. For health questions, appointment queries, urgent care, diagnosis or acute conditions, the page tells patients to phone or use the right clinical booking route.
How to book the right appointment at Ormiston Medical Centre
Ormiston Medical Centre’s Healthpoint listing says consultations are by appointment only and the standard consultation time is 15 minutes. The official patient portal page says online appointment booking is available through myIndici, and the contact page says urgent appointment needs should be handled by phone.
A key patient detail: the official information says all GP appointments are 15 minutes long, one appointment is for a single health issue, and a 30-minute GP appointment may be charged at a non-subsidised rate. This matters if you have multiple issues, forms, medicals, injury paperwork, mental health concerns or complex medication questions.
Decide if the issue is urgent
Call 111 for emergencies. Phone the clinic for same-day urgent GP needs. Use Healthline if you are unsure and it is not clearly an emergency.
Use myIndici for suitable routine bookings
myIndici can be used to book online appointments, request regular medicines, view lab results and see specialist letters or reports.
Phone for health and appointment queries
The official contact page says email is not for health or appointment queries. Use phone for booking changes, urgent appointment needs, medical advice requests and acute conditions.
Ask whether you need a longer appointment
If you have more than one issue, need forms, need a driver licence medical, need immigration medical help or have a complex concern, ask before booking.
Cancel early if you cannot attend
The official fees/contact information says patients should give at least 2 hours’ notice, and missed appointments can be charged.
myIndici patient portal — not ManageMyHealth
This is one of the most important details for Ormiston Medical Centre. The clinic’s website notes that it does not use Manage My Health as its patient portal. Ormiston Medical Centre uses myIndici.
The official patient portal page says myIndici can be used to book appointments online, request repeat prescriptions, view lab results, find specialist referral letters and reports, and manage regular medication requests.
Use myIndici for
- Routine online appointment booking.
- Repeat prescription requests.
- Viewing reviewed lab results.
- Specialist letters and reports.
- Regular medication management.
Phone instead when
- You need urgent or same-day care.
- You have an acute condition or new symptoms.
- You need medical advice or diagnosis.
- You need appointment booking changes or cancellations.
- You are unsure whether the issue needs GP, nurse, urgent care or emergency services.
Repeat prescriptions, medicine planning and pharmacy collection
The official patient portal and prescription pages say regular medications can be ordered through myIndici, and prescriptions can be sent to your chosen pharmacy or collected in clinic depending on the route. The official advice also says repeat prescriptions are at GP discretion and usually require an in-person consultation every six months to check dosage.
Ormiston Medical Centre’s FAQ advises patients to request repeat medicines via MyIndici two weeks before running out. If you do not have portal access, the clinic says you can phone and leave a message with the nurse.
Before requesting a repeat
- Check medicine name, dose and pharmacy preference.
- Request early, not on the last day.
- Use myIndici if your account is active.
- Phone if you do not have portal access.
- Ask whether a six-month GP review is due.
Prescription fee examples
The official information lists repeat prescription fees as free for under 14, $18 for ages 14–17, $21 for ages 18+, and $35 for urgent prescriptions when same-day processing is requested before midday. Confirm before ordering because fees can change.
Ormiston Medical Centre fees and cost questions
Ormiston Medical Centre’s official fees page lists enrolled-patient consultation fees and explains that extra treatments, tests, materials and reports can cost extra. The Healthpoint listing also displays enrolled-patient fees and Community Services Card pricing.
Ask these fee questions
- Am I being charged as enrolled, casual, visitor or non-New Zealand resident?
- Does my Community Services Card apply?
- Is this in-person, phone or video?
- Will materials, tests, reports, procedures or forms cost extra?
- Do I need a 30-minute appointment?
- What is the missed appointment or late arrival policy?
Payment and missed appointment note
The official information says payment is required at the time of consultation, unpaid accounts may incur a monthly administration charge, and missed appointments can be invoiced if the clinic is not contacted at least 2 hours before the scheduled time.
New patient enrolment at Ormiston Medical Centre
Healthpoint lists Ormiston Medical Centre as welcoming new patients to enrol. The clinic’s official enrolment page says the process starts online, then the patient checks email for a pre-filled registration form and later completes registration with identification at the clinic.
The official enrolment FAQ says patients need to complete enrolment forms to register with the PHO, provide proof of identity and eligibility, and indicate which doctor taking new patients they would like to be registered with. It also says a new patient screening appointment with a nursing or medical centre assistant team member is requested before booking the first doctor consultation.
Before trying to enrol
- Check whether enrolment is still open.
- Start the official enrolment form.
- Watch your email for the registration form.
- Bring proof of identity and eligibility.
- Ask which doctors are currently taking new patients.
- Complete the new patient screening appointment when requested.
Accepted ID examples listed
The official enrolment FAQ lists NZ passport or NZ birth certificate, or an international passport with resident visa or work visa of minimum 24-month duration, as examples of identification/eligibility evidence.
After-hours care: Practice Plus, East Care, Healthline or 111
Ormiston Medical Centre’s official site says Practice Plus can be used for after-hours telehealth from 5pm to 10pm on weekdays and 8am to 8pm on weekends. It also recommends East Care for in-person after-hours GP care.
The official contact FAQ says after-hours health services are available at East Care Accident & Medical, 260 Botany Road, Golflands, Auckland 2013, phone 09 277 1516. For non-emergency advice when unsure, Healthline is available on 0800 611 116. For emergencies, call 111.
Call 111 immediately when
Symptoms are life-threatening, severe, sudden, worsening, or you cannot safely decide whether it is an emergency.
Call Healthline when unsure
Use Healthline 0800 611 116 for free non-emergency health advice when you are worried or unsure what care route to use.
Use Practice Plus for virtual after-hours GP
Suitable for some after-hours GP questions, but not for emergencies or conditions requiring immediate in-person assessment.
Use East Care for in-person after-hours care
Confirm current opening, fees and wait instructions before travelling if the situation allows.
Ormiston Medical Centre services and onsite health providers
Ormiston Medical Centre’s services page lists a wide range of GP and health support services, including childhood vaccinations, HPV self-test and cervical smears, driver licence medicals, ECG, emergency contraception, immigration medicals, influenza vaccines, IV infusion for osteoporosis, lab results online, liquid nitrogen treatment, long-term condition management, mental health support, minor accidents, minor surgery, osteoarthritis classes, palliative care, repeat prescriptions online, sexual health, travel vaccines and Well Child / Tamariki Ora support.
Service listing does not mean instant availability. Some services may require a specific clinician, nurse appointment, form, longer consultation, separate fee, preparation, or referral route.
Immigration medicals
The official services page says Ormiston Medical offers immigration medical services including medical examinations, X-rays, blood tests and required documentation.
Driver licence medical
Ask customer service when booking, because licence medicals may need the right forms, appointment type and fee.
Minor accidents
The clinic lists minor accident care and ACC paperwork support. Call 111 for emergency injuries.
Sexual health
The services page says sexual health advice is free for under-22s living in Counties Manukau. Confirm current eligibility before booking.
Lab results
The clinic says doctors review results and contact patients if anything is abnormal or concerning; normal results can be checked in the portal.
Multilingual care
The official website notes languages spoken include Mandarin, Hindi, Malay and Cantonese. Ask reception if you need language support.
Are you trying to reach the GP clinic, pharmacy, eye care, imaging, physio or dental provider?
Ormiston Medical Centre is at a health-centre location with other providers nearby or onsite. The official site lists Auckland Eye / City Eye, Ormiston Kiwi Pharmacy, Smile Dental Ormiston, Canopy Imaging, TBI Health Physiotherapy, Sports & Spinal Rehabilitation Clinical Ormiston and NZ HealthCare.
GP clinic
Call Ormiston Medical for GP appointments, enrolment, repeats, medical advice route, fees and patient portal questions.
Pharmacy
Use the pharmacy for medicine collection, dispensing, pharmacy stock and pharmacy-specific questions.
Imaging, dental, eye care or physio
These are separate providers. Contact the correct provider directly unless your GP has given different instructions.
Patient checklist before calling or visiting Ormiston Medical Centre
Before phoning
- Write your main reason in one short sentence.
- Note when symptoms started and whether they are worsening.
- Have your medicine list and allergies ready.
- Know whether you need GP, nurse, repeat prescription, portal help, enrolment or admin.
- Have your NHI number ready if available.
- Ask if a longer appointment is needed for multiple issues.
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 for licence, immigration, insurance or workplace medicals.
- Allow time for parking below the building and check-in.
- Ask what fee and payment method applies.
- Call first for urgent, acute or respiratory-type concerns.
Ormiston Medical Centre map, address and parking
Ormiston Medical Centre is located at Level 2, 211 Ormiston Road, Flat Bush, Auckland 2019. The official site says free parking is available below the building and that the clinic is opposite Ormiston Town Centre.
Common mistakes patients should avoid
- Using ManageMyHealth: Ormiston Medical Centre uses myIndici, not ManageMyHealth.
- Emailing health questions: the official contact page says health and appointment queries should be handled by phone or the patient portal route.
- Leaving repeats too late: the clinic recommends requesting repeat medicines two weeks before running out.
- Booking one short appointment for several issues: a standard appointment is 15 minutes and usually for one issue.
- Not checking enrolment status: Healthpoint shows the practice enrolling, but patients should still confirm directly.
- Missing the cancellation window: patients should contact the clinic at least 2 hours before the appointment if unable to attend.
- Confusing the GP clinic with pharmacy or imaging: onsite providers may have separate phone numbers, fees and processes.
- Waiting during an emergency: call 111 for severe or life-threatening symptoms.
Ormiston Medical Centre frequently asked questions
What is Ormiston Medical Centre’s phone number?
Ormiston Medical Centre’s listed phone number is (09) 265 1325.
Where is Ormiston Medical Centre located?
The clinic is located at Level 2, 211 Ormiston Road, Flat Bush, Auckland 2019.
What are Ormiston Medical Centre opening hours?
The official website and Healthpoint list the clinic as open Monday to Friday, 7.30am to 5.00pm. Public holiday and after-hours arrangements should be confirmed directly.
Does Ormiston Medical Centre use ManageMyHealth?
No. The clinic notes that it does not use Manage My Health. Ormiston Medical Centre uses the myIndici patient portal.
How do I book an appointment?
Routine appointments can be booked through myIndici if your account is active. For urgent appointments, health queries or appointment uncertainty, phone the clinic.
How long is a standard appointment?
The clinic information says standard GP appointments are 15 minutes and one appointment is for a single health issue. Ask about a longer appointment if needed.
Is Ormiston Medical Centre enrolling new patients?
Healthpoint lists the practice as welcoming new patients to enrol. Confirm directly because enrolment status and doctor availability can change.
How do repeat prescriptions work?
Repeat prescriptions can be requested through myIndici. The clinic recommends requesting repeat medicines two weeks before running out. If you do not have portal access, phone the clinic and leave a message with the nurse.
What should I do after hours?
For emergencies, call 111. For non-emergency advice when unsure, call Healthline on 0800 611 116. For after-hours virtual GP support, the official site mentions Practice Plus, and for in-person after-hours care it recommends East Care.
Is this the official Ormiston Medical Centre website?
No. This is an independent patient guide. For official appointments, fees, clinical advice, enrolment, prescription rules and urgent-care instructions, use the official clinic website or phone the clinic directly.
Sources and independent-guide disclaimer
This guide summarises public information from Ormiston Medical Centre’s official website, Healthpoint, East Health Trust and official New Zealand health sources. Clinic information can change, especially fees, enrolment status, public holiday closure, portal access, doctor availability, after-hours options and urgent-care instructions.
Independent guide: Medical Centre NZ is not Ormiston Medical Centre. This page does not provide medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always confirm appointment availability, fees, opening hours, enrolment status, prescription rules and after-hours guidance directly with the clinic.
- Official Ormiston Medical Centre website
- Official contact page
- Official myIndici patient portal page
- Official repeat prescriptions page
- Official fees page
- Official new patients enrolment page
- Official services page
- Healthpoint listing
- Healthline — Health New Zealand
- 111 emergency service — New Zealand Government
Last reviewed: 1 June 2026. Re-check official sources before future edits.
Final recommendation
For routine GP care at Ormiston Medical Centre, use myIndici or phone (09) 265 1325. For urgent same-day needs, appointment changes, health questions or repeat prescription uncertainty, phone the clinic. For after-hours advice, use Healthline, Practice Plus or East Care depending on the situation. For emergencies in New Zealand, call 111.