Use this guide to find the right next step for Redcliffs Medical Centre in Christchurch: phone number, opening hours, MyIndici, appointments, repeat prescriptions, fees, enrolment, telehealth, Practice Plus, 24 Hour Surgery, map and what to prepare before calling or visiting.
This is an independent medical-centre guide, not the official clinic website. It does not diagnose symptoms, recommend treatment or promise appointment availability. Confirm fees, enrolment, prescription rules and urgent-care instructions directly with the clinic.
Emergency warning: In New Zealand, call 111 for life-threatening symptoms or 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 Redcliffs Medical Centre?
Most people searching for a medical centre are trying to solve a practical problem quickly. Use the route below before scrolling through the full guide.
Call 111. Do not wait for email, MyIndici, online booking, a call back or routine opening hours.
Phone 03 384 1151. Explain timing, severity and whether symptoms are worsening.
Use Healthline for advice, Practice Plus for suitable enrolled virtual GP care, or 24 Hour Surgery for urgent face-to-face care.
Use MyIndici if registered, or phone reception. For multiple issues, ask for an extended consultation.
Redcliffs Medical Centre quick answer for Christchurch patients
Redcliffs Medical Centre is a general practice at 95 Main Road, Redcliffs, Christchurch 8081. The clinic phone number is 03 384 1151, fax is 03 384 2986, email is reception@redcliffsmc.co.nz, and Healthlink EDI is listed as redclifm.
The clinic’s official contact page lists opening hours as Monday to Friday, 8:15am–5:00pm. Healthpoint adds that the last routine GP appointment is 4:45pm. For anything that may need same-day help, phone earlier rather than waiting until the end of the day.
Redcliffs Medical Centre uses MyIndici for online appointment booking, repeat medication requests, test results and health information access for registered users. For after-hours care, the clinic points patients toward Practice Plus and Pegasus 24 Hour Surgery.
Tools to choose the right contact route before calling
These tools do not diagnose illness, suggest treatment or decide whether you need medicine. They only help route you toward 111, Healthline, Redcliffs Medical Centre, MyIndici, Practice Plus, 24 Hour Surgery or routine preparation.
Tool 1: GP next-step finder
Choose your situation and timing. The result gives contact-route guidance only.
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Select both fields. The tool will show practical contact-route guidance, not medical advice.
- Emergency symptoms should go to 111.
- Same-day concerns are usually better handled by phone.
- MyIndici is useful for registered routine tasks, not emergency care.
Tool 2: MyIndici readiness checker
Use this before relying on the patient portal.
Portal guidance will appear here
MyIndici can help registered users order repeat medications, book appointments, view test results and access health information.
Tool 3: appointment preparation builder
Pick the appointment type and build a safe checklist.
Your appointment checklist will appear here
This helps prevent wrong bookings, short appointment problems, missed fees and telehealth mistakes.
Opening hours, phone, email and contact details
Redcliffs Medical Centre’s official contact page lists the practice at 95 Main Road, Redcliffs, Christchurch, phone 03 384 1151, fax 03 384 2986, and email reception@redcliffsmc.co.nz.
The official contact page lists opening hours as Monday to Friday, 8:15am–5:00pm. Healthpoint lists the same Monday to Friday hours and notes that the last routine GP appointment is 4:45pm. If you need help today, call earlier in the day.
How to book the right Redcliffs Medical Centre appointment
Redcliffs Medical Centre says appointments are 15 minutes. The fees page and FAQ explain that patients should book an extended consultation if they have multiple issues to discuss. Extended consultations can incur further charges.
This matters because a standard appointment may not be enough for several concerns, long-term condition review, a procedure discussion, mental health discussion, forms, medical certificates, driver licence medicals, full skin checks or travel medicine planning.
Check urgency first
Call 111 for emergency symptoms. Phone Redcliffs Medical Centre for same-day symptoms during opening hours. Use Healthline, Practice Plus or 24 Hour Surgery when the clinic is closed and the situation is not a 111 emergency.
Use MyIndici only when the task is suitable
Registered users can use MyIndici to book appointments, request repeat medications, view test results and access health information. Phone reception if the issue is urgent, complex, unclear, involves a child who needs examination, or may need a physical assessment.
Ask for an extended appointment if needed
The clinic specifically tells patients to book an extended consultation if they have multiple issues. Tell reception at booking time rather than trying to fit too much into one 15-minute consultation.
Attend on time and cancel early
The clinic asks patients to attend on time and to give at least two hours’ notice when cancelling. Late cancellations and non-attendance can incur fees.
Bring what the clinician needs
Bring your medicine list, allergies, recent letters, test details, forms, Community Services Card if relevant, and the main question you need answered first.
MyIndici, online appointments, repeat medications and test results
Redcliffs Medical Centre’s public site identifies MyIndici as the patient portal. It says registered users can order repeat medications, book an appointment, view test results and access health information.
MyIndici is useful for routine tasks, but it is not the correct route for every health issue. If you are unwell today, have severe symptoms, need a physical examination, do not understand a result, are booking for a sick baby or young child, or have more than one health concern, phone reception instead.
Good MyIndici uses
- Routine appointment booking for registered users.
- Repeat medication requests when clinically appropriate.
- Viewing test results when available.
- Accessing selected health information.
- Making payments where portal payment is available.
Phone instead when
- You have urgent, same-day or worsening symptoms.
- You need a physical examination.
- A baby or young child is sick.
- You have chest pain, breathing difficulty, severe pain, allergic reaction or bleeding.
- You have multiple issues and may need an extended consultation.
Telehealth appointments: when virtual care may or may not fit
Redcliffs Medical Centre says telehealth appointments are available for enrolled patients and may be by telephone or video. The clinic says a telehealth appointment is the same price as an in-person appointment at the clinic.
Telehealth can be convenient, but it is not suitable for every problem. The clinic says telehealth is not appropriate for chest pain, difficulty breathing, severe pain, allergic reaction or bleeding — in those cases, dial 111 for an ambulance. It also says telehealth is not appropriate when a physical examination is required, for sick babies and young children who need examination, or for ACC claims.
Telehealth may suit
- Some long-term medication reviews.
- Some long-term mental health reviews.
- Palliative care reviews.
- Work and Income benefit reviews.
- Patients with physical access or mobility issues.
- ACC continuation off-work certificates where appropriate.
Telehealth is not the right route when
- There is chest pain, difficulty breathing, severe pain, allergic reaction or bleeding.
- A physical examination is needed.
- A baby or young child is sick and needs examination.
- The issue is a new ACC claim.
- You are unsure whether virtual care is safe for your situation.
Telehealth preparation checklist
- Make a note of what you want to discuss.
- Go to a private room before the appointment time.
- Have your phone or device ready.
- Do not take other calls during the appointment.
- Make sure the clinic has your correct contact details.
- Expect identifying questions such as name, address and date of birth.
Redcliffs Medical Centre fees patients usually search for first
Fees can change, and your final cost may depend on age, enrolment, Community Services Card status, casual status, nurse prescriber service, procedure, materials, telehealth, extended consultation, repeat prescription or whether a form is completed. Confirm directly before booking or paying.
The official Redcliffs Medical Centre fees page says fees were updated as at 5 November 2025. It also says payment is expected at the time of consultation unless other arrangements have been made.
Other listed charges to ask about
- Nurse consultation: listed as $42 for many enrolled categories.
- Minor surgery: listed as $305 for 15 minutes and $435 for 30 minutes.
- HPV screening, smears, IUD insertion/removal and Jadelle removal have separate listed fees.
- Driver licence medical: listed as $83.
- Full skin check: listed as $83.
- Home visits: listed as $135.
- Travel consult: listed as $150.
- Telehealth or virtual consults: standard fee applies.
Avoid cost surprises
- Ask whether your visit is enrolled, casual, CSC, ACC or non-resident priced.
- Ask whether an extended consultation is needed.
- Ask whether materials, dressings, ECG, blood tests or injections add charges.
- Cancel at least two hours before if you cannot attend.
- Ask the Business and Centre Manager if affordability is a concern.
Repeat prescriptions and 12-month prescription questions
Redcliffs Medical Centre says registered MyIndici users can order repeat medications. The official FAQ explains that repeat prescription processing is an administrative task completed outside standard appointments and that patients always have the option to book an appointment to have the prescription completed.
The clinic’s FAQ also explains that patients may ask for a 12-month prescription, but requests are assessed clinically and require an appointment with the GP. It notes that 12-month prescriptions will only be suitable for a small number of patients where it is safe and clinically appropriate.
Repeat request may suit
- Stable medicine already known to the practice.
- Routine ongoing medication where the GP has enough information.
- Requests made through MyIndici by registered users.
- Situations where no new symptoms or medicine changes have occurred.
Book or phone instead when
- You are asking for a 12-month prescription.
- Your symptoms changed or medicine side effects appeared.
- Your dose, medicine or monitoring needs changed.
- You are not known to the practice.
- You need urgent supply or are unsure whether a repeat is safe.
Enrolment status, mixed public wording and what to do before applying
Redcliffs Medical Centre’s public information currently needs careful wording. The official home page says enrolments are restricted and asks patients to contact the clinic for details. The official about page says enrolments are open. Healthpoint says the practice is welcoming new patients to enrol.
Because these public sources do not use identical wording, the safest patient-first advice is simple: phone reception before preparing an enrolment form, travelling to the clinic or assuming new-patient access is available.
Questions to ask reception
- Are enrolments open today?
- Are enrolments restricted by address, family connection or current capacity?
- Is there a waiting list?
- Which form or online enrolment route should I use?
- What ID, eligibility or address proof is required?
Before your first appointment
- Prepare ID and eligibility information if requested.
- Bring medicine names, allergies and major health history.
- Ask whether a new patient medical or nurse appointment is required.
- Ask about the current new-patient fee before attending.
- Ask whether MyIndici access can be set up after registration.
After-hours care, Practice Plus and Pegasus 24 Hour Surgery
Redcliffs Medical Centre says it collaborates with Pegasus 24 Hour Surgery and Practice Plus for after-hours care. Healthpoint says Practice Plus offers same-day virtual GP appointments for enrolled patients and lists availability as weekdays until 10pm and weekends or public holidays 8am–8pm.
The official about page says that, as a member of Pegasus Health, Redcliffs Medical Centre provides medical care outside regular opening hours through the 24 Hour Surgery, 401 Madras Street, where no appointment is required. Call 111 for emergencies.
Call 111 immediately for emergencies
Use 111 for severe breathing difficulty, chest pain, collapse, stroke signs, major injury, severe allergic reaction, severe bleeding or any situation that feels life-threatening.
Call Healthline when worried or unsure
Use Healthline on 0800 611 116 for free non-emergency health advice, especially after hours, when you cannot access a GP or when you need advice about medicine.
Practice Plus for virtual GP care
May suit enrolled patients when a virtual GP appointment is clinically appropriate. Check eligibility, fees and appointment availability before booking.
Pegasus 24 Hour Surgery
Use for urgent face-to-face assessment when needed and it is not a 111 emergency. Confirm current wait times, fees and instructions where possible.
GP services and patient support at Redcliffs Medical Centre
Redcliffs Medical Centre lists broad primary care services including general practice, routine check-ups, chronic disease management, vaccinations, preventive care, women’s health, HPV screening, cervical smears, contraceptive advice, IUD and Jadelle services, pregnancy care, menopause management, men’s health, prostate checks, vasectomies, mental health support, child health, immunisations, Before School checks, growth and development monitoring, minor surgery, skin lesion removal, pipelle biopsies, wound management, minor injury treatment, travel medicine, travel vaccinations, driver medical certificates and mental health support.
Do not assume every service can be booked online or completed in one standard appointment. Some services may need a specific clinician, GP review, nurse appointment, extended consultation, procedure time, materials, vaccine order, separate fee or follow-up.
Women’s health
Ask what appointment type is needed for cervical screening, HPV testing, smears, contraception, IUD, Jadelle or menopause care.
Minor surgery and biopsies
Ask whether you need a GP assessment first, how long the procedure appointment is, and what the current fee is.
Travel medicine
Book early. Ask about travel consultation timing, vaccine availability, urgent vaccine order fees and required nurse or GP time.
Child health
Sick babies and young children may need in-person examination rather than telehealth. Phone reception if unsure.
Men’s health and driver medicals
Ask about appointment length, paperwork, current fee and whether an extended consultation is needed.
Mental health and long-term care
Ask for enough time and consider continuity with your usual doctor where practical.
Redcliffs Medical Centre vs pharmacy, 24 Hour Surgery, Practice Plus and other Redcliffs results
A major reason medical pages bounce is entity confusion. Redcliffs Medical Centre is a GP practice at 95 Main Road in Redcliffs, Christchurch. It is not Redcliffe Labs in India, not Red Cliffs Medical Centre in Australia, and not an emergency department.
If your need is medicine pickup, pharmacy stock, urgent face-to-face care, virtual after-hours care, a lab test provider, dental care or physiotherapy, the correct contact route may be different from GP reception.
GP appointment
Use Redcliffs Medical Centre phone or MyIndici if you are registered and the task is suitable.
Virtual after-hours GP
Practice Plus may help enrolled patients after hours when virtual care is appropriate.
Urgent face-to-face care
Use Pegasus 24 Hour Surgery when urgent physical assessment is needed and it is not a 111 emergency.
Pharmacy or lab
Medicine pickup, pharmacy stock and lab collection questions may require a separate provider contact.
Enrolment confusion
Because public enrolment wording differs, phone reception before assuming new-patient access is available.
Emergency still means 111
Do not use email, MyIndici, pharmacy, Practice Plus or routine GP booking for emergency symptoms.
Map, address and visiting preparation
Redcliffs Medical Centre is listed at 95 Main Road, Redcliffs, Christchurch 8081. Use the map before travelling, especially if you are unfamiliar with the Redcliffs, Sumner, Mount Pleasant or Ferrymead area, arriving near closing time or helping a child or older family member.
Patient checklist before you call, book or attend
A short preparation step can save a wasted appointment or repeat phone call. This is especially useful if you are booking an extended consultation, asking about enrolment, using MyIndici, requesting repeat medication, booking telehealth, or choosing between GP, Practice Plus and 24 Hour Surgery.
Before calling
- Write the main reason in one sentence.
- Note when symptoms started and whether they are worsening.
- Have medicine names, allergies and key conditions ready.
- Know whether you need GP, nurse, repeat medication, telehealth, enrolment or admin help.
- Have your NHI number ready if available.
Before visiting
- Confirm appointment time and whether extra time is needed.
- Bring Community Services Card if relevant.
- Bring medicine list, hospital letters, forms and recent result details.
- Ask before travelling if you are arriving near closing time or a public holiday period.
- Use 111, Healthline or urgent care if the situation worsens before the appointment.
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Redcliffs Medical Centre frequently asked questions
What is Redcliffs Medical Centre’s phone number?
The listed phone number is 03 384 1151. Use it for appointments, same-day concerns, fees, enrolment questions, repeat medication questions and general clinic routing.
Where is Redcliffs Medical Centre located?
Redcliffs Medical Centre is listed at 95 Main Road, Redcliffs, Christchurch, Canterbury 8081.
What are Redcliffs Medical Centre opening hours?
The official contact page lists Monday to Friday, 8:15am–5:00pm. Healthpoint also lists Monday to Friday 8:15am–5:00pm and says the last routine GP appointment is 4:45pm.
Does Redcliffs Medical Centre use MyIndici?
Yes. The clinic’s public site says registered MyIndici users can order repeat medications, book appointments, view test results and access health information.
How long are appointments?
The clinic says appointments are 15 minutes and asks patients to book an extended consultation if they have multiple issues to discuss. Extended consultations may incur extra charges.
Can I use telehealth at Redcliffs Medical Centre?
Redcliffs Medical Centre says telehealth appointments are available for enrolled patients and are the same price as in-person appointments. Telehealth is not appropriate for emergencies, problems needing physical examination, sick babies and young children, or ACC claims.
Is Redcliffs Medical Centre accepting new patients?
Public wording is mixed. The official home page says enrolments are currently restricted, the official about page says enrolments are open, and Healthpoint says the practice is welcoming new patients. Phone reception before assuming enrolment is available.
What are Redcliffs Medical Centre fees?
The official fees page lists under-14 enrolled consultations as free, enrolled 14–17 consultation/ACC at $49, enrolled 18–79 consultation/ACC at $68, and enrolled 80+ consultation/ACC at $62.50. CSC, nurse, repeat prescription, casual and procedure fees are listed separately. Confirm directly before booking.
What after-hours care does Redcliffs Medical Centre list?
The clinic says it collaborates with Practice Plus and Pegasus 24 Hour Surgery for after-hours care. Healthpoint says Practice Plus is available for enrolled patients on weekdays until 10pm and weekends/public holidays 8am–8pm. The official about page lists 24 Hour Surgery at 401 Madras Street.
What should I do if the clinic is closed?
For life-threatening emergencies, call 111. For non-emergency health advice when worried or unsure, call Healthline on 0800 611 116. For suitable virtual after-hours GP care, check Practice Plus. For urgent face-to-face care, check Pegasus 24 Hour Surgery.
Is this the official Redcliffs Medical Centre website?
No. This is an independent patient guide. For appointments, fees, clinical advice, prescriptions, enrolment and urgent instructions, use the official clinic website or phone the practice directly.
Sources, accuracy note and independent-guide disclaimer
This page summarises public information from Redcliffs Medical Centre’s official website, Healthpoint, Practice Plus, Pegasus 24 Hour Surgery, Healthline and official New Zealand emergency guidance. Clinic details can change. Always confirm appointment availability, fees, enrolment status, repeat prescription rules, opening hours and urgent-care guidance directly with the clinic.
Independent guide: Medical Centre NZ is not Redcliffs Medical Centre. This page does not provide medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. It is a practical directory-style guide to help patients find the right official contact route.
- Official Redcliffs Medical Centre website
- Official contact page
- Official about and enrolment information
- Official MyIndici page
- Official telehealth page
- Official fees page
- Healthpoint listing for Redcliffs Medical Centre
- Practice Plus virtual GP appointments
- Healthline — Health New Zealand
- 111 emergency service — New Zealand Government
Last reviewed: 1 June 2026. Recheck before future edits, especially fees, enrolment wording, public holidays, after-hours options and portal details.
Final recommendation
For routine GP care, phone Redcliffs Medical Centre on 03 384 1151 or use MyIndici if you are registered and the request is suitable. For multiple issues, ask for an extended consultation. For telehealth, confirm whether virtual care is safe for your situation. For after-hours non-emergency advice, call Healthline or check Practice Plus if you are eligible. For urgent face-to-face care, check Pegasus 24 Hour Surgery. For emergency symptoms in New Zealand, call 111 immediately.