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How can I find a doctor or mental health professional?

Please note the Mental Health Foundation does not recommend particular organisations or individuals, but can provide a selection of those that we know of to allow you to make your own choice.

If you feel unwell you should first contact your doctor who will refer you elsewhere if need be.


Government Advice Services

Healthline 0800 611 116
A free Ministry of Health 24/7 helpline staffed by nurses who can advise on where to find a doctor.

Mental Health Commission

Ministry of Health


Centres

  • Local Community Mental Health Centres
    Contact details are in the front of the phone book under 'Hospitals and Other Health Service Providers'. Each DHB will have specialist Maori, Pacific Island, Adult, Elderly and Adolescent services. 
  • Local Women's' and Men's Centres
    May have lists of recommended medical professionals.

Directories

  • Yellow Pages
    Look under ‘Psychiatrists' & ‘Psychologists'. 
  • White Pages, Business
    Listed in the front under 'Medical Practitioners & Medical Centres'.

Colleges, Organisations


Websites

Webhealth
Covers Waikato, Bay of Plenty, Lakes, Taranaki, Auckland, Waitemata, Counties Manukau and Canterbury.

healthpages
Draws together health and well-being services, for self-referral, finding health professionals and their professional profiles. Search by language, male or female and area.

Health Point
Private or public mental health and health services.

Everybody
A New Zealand health consumer website that lists specialists and GPs.

Southern Primary Health Organisation: Find A Doctor Tool
Locate a practice and their fees within your area.


Support Groups and Networks

Link through to a list of national and local support groups

Also contact your local Mental Health Consumer networks
For contact numbers call your local Citizens Advice Bureau 0800 367 222 or email us at info "at" mentalhealth.org.nz


Unhappy with your current doctor?

You are entitled to see another for a second opinion. It's important to find a doctor you are happy with, so shop around. 

Code of Rights

Health and Disability Commissioner 0800 11 22 33
If you feel your rights have been infringed and would like to lay a complaint

NZ Medical Association
Also has a good outline of what steps to take.

Top Page last updated: 2 May 2012