ASMS senior doctors’ 48-hour strike planned for 23 and 24 September 2025
Senior doctors and dentists at Health NZ public hospitals and health services plan to strike for 48 hours on Tuesday 23 September and Wednesday 24 September.
Emergency departments will be open for emergencies only.
GPs, after-hours and urgent care clinics, and other community health providers are not affected by the strikes and will continue to operate as normal.
If your health emergency is not life threatening, but you cannot wait for an appointment with your usual doctor or healthcare provider, go to an after hours or urgent medical centre. They can help you with things like bad cuts, sprains or breaks, minor head injuries, or if you are feeling really sick. You do not need an appointment but might have to wait.
Virtual doctor services often have appointments available on the same day. You do not need to be enrolled to use some of them. They are a good option if your usual doctor or nurse cannot fit you in.
These appointments usually take place through a video app or a phone call. There will be a cost.
The chapel is a quiet place for prayer, meditation or reflection. It is on the ground floor of the hospital.
The chaplain offers spiritual guidance and pastoral care and can affirm the culture of each person. They can be contacted any time through a staff member.
Accomodation
Te Takapū ō Hineahuone Community House is a 4 bedroom house. It is available for whānau use if a whānau member is in hospital.
The chapel is a quiet place for prayer, meditation or reflection. It is on the ground floor of the hospital.
The chaplain offers spiritual guidance and pastoral care and can affirm the culture of each person. They can be contacted any time through a staff member.
Te Takapū ō Hineahuone Community House is a 4 bedroom house. It is available for whānau use if a whānau member is in hospital.
All of our hospital grounds are smoke and vape free. If you are a patient we encourage you to discuss quitting smoking with your doctor or nurse. They can refer you to Hāpainga, our local stop smoking service. To contact Hāpainga, call 0800 427 246external link
We offer interpreters in many languages, including sign language. Let the staff know in advance if you need an interpreter for an outpatient or day stay appointment.
You can send mail and flowers directly to the wards throughout the day. To deliver stamped mail, post in the mailbox at the main entrance or hand it to a staff member.
We sell the New Zealand Herald and local newspapers.
Pou Kōkiri are the front line of Māori Health Gains and Development staff that provide hospital and community-based services from Tauranga Hospital and Te Whatumauri Hauora (Whakatāne Hospital). Pou Kōkiri is a service that supports Māori language, customs and practice and advocates cultural needs.
We offer interpreters in many languages, including sign language. Let the staff know in advance if you need an interpreter for an outpatient or day stay appointment.
The mobile DVD service visits the wards daily and DVDs and portable DVD machines are available for hire.