If you have been referred
If you have been referred to our clinic, we need your general practitioner or referring healthcare provider to send us a letter before booking your appointment. This will include all of the laboratory test results and other information we need.
The information from your referrer lets us make sure you see the healthcare provider who can best help you with your problem.
We will contact you either by phone or letter to arrange your appointment once we have all the information we need.
If you have painful symptoms and think you need to be seen urgently, contact sexual health services on:
Manawatū, Tararua and Horowhenua — freephone
0800 808 602 or phone
06 350 8602Whanganui — phone mobile
021 323 077.
Confidentiality
You may have laboratory tests as part of your care at this clinic. Tests are usually done under your National Health Index (NHI) number — this is a unique number given to every person who uses health and disability support services in Aotearoa New Zealand.
The main hospital services and your general practitioner also use your NHI number.
Your NHI number is not a health record. It is simply a unique combination of letters and numbers which helps identify who you are. This way of identifying you is an important part of your clinical safety. The NHI number is an essential way for services to link information and gain a better understanding of each person’s needs.
We recommend you use your NHI number at our clinic.
In some circumstances, we may be required to share information about your visit or your diagnosis.
If you are particularly worried about confidentiality or you are not entitled to funded health care in New Zealand, please talk to the nurse or doctor so we can discuss an alternative option with you.
Medical students and other healthcare professionals attend from time to time for training. We will always ask your permission before allowing them to attend your consultation.