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All NewsURGENT MESSAGE Repeat Prescription update
26th February 2024Patients may request repeat prescriptions through our Manage My Health portal, by phone or in person.
Dr Rosie Green UK
23rd February 2024Doctor Rosie Green has joined Three Rivers on a placement from England where she has almost completed her GP training.
Super Hero Awards
19th February 2024A small group of our Three Rivers Medical staff had an enjoyable night out at the Mayoral award night at the war memorial on Thursday 19th February 2024
Dr Hiria Neilson and registered nurse prescriber Ayla Evans-Warmenhoven feature on Turanga FM
31st January 2024Dr Hiria Neilson and registered nurse prescriber Ayla Evans-Warmenhoven did a great job on Turanga FM yesterday speaking with Matai and Rahia about HPV swabbing and the changes to cervical screening.
From office junior to national award-winner
5th October 2023Learning on the job from a passionate team helped Three Rivers Medical operations manager Lisa Hamblin to a national award.
Telehealth Hub
7th July 2023Three Rivers Medical has introduced the Telehealth Hub as a means of reducing the wait times for patients wanting a GP appointment.
Dr Moira Cunningham Retires
11th April 2023This Easter Dr Moira Cunningham retired from Three Rivers Medical after a long and rewarding career as a GP.
From scrums to stethoscope
28th January 2023Gisborne man Dr Coll Campbell was a mature student when he went back to study medicine. After pursuing a rugby career for most of his youth, a final injury in his mid-twenties meant a change in direction and a return to full-time study. Now working at Three Rivers Medical as a GP, he talks to Kim Parkinson . . .
Welcome Dr Laura Ewington
25th November 2022In September Three Rivers Medical welcomed locum Dr. Laura Ewington from the United Kingdom. Laura started her specialist GP training in 2020 at the University Hospitals Dorset. NHS Foundation Trust and said the idea of spending a summer in New Zealand appealed to her.
Access and Choice
19th October 2022Helping people achieve health goals.
Tairāwhiti has its first Health Improvement Practitioner (HIP), —a qualified health professional who will support GPs by offering free consults to help whānau improve their health and wellbeing.