Local Doctors Otara - Urgent Care & GP Clinic provides urgent care for accidents and injuries and general practice services for you and your whānau 7 days a week. We're open evenings and weekends, from Monday to Sunday, from 8 am to 11 pm, so that you can get medical help after work or school.
You can receive urgent care for your bumps and bruises, flu and breathing problems, insect bites, small cuts and burns, sprains and strains and other minor injuries. You and your whānau can also get regular medical care from our general practice team. Our GPs and nurses offer a full range of general practice services to assist with physical and mental health problems.
We're skilled at treating and managing long-term health issues such as depression, asthma and diabetes. Our team includes a diabetes nurse specialist and GPs with a special interest in diabetes care.
Our doctors and nurses will carefully assess your condition and take fast action, and they can also decide who else you may need to see for treatment. You may need to have an x-ray or go to the hospital. Our GPs can also refer you to other local, regionally and nationally health services when needed.
We will help keep you up-to-date with screenings, immunisations, and more so you stay well. One of our GPs also performs minor surgical procedures.
The clinic is an ACC provider, so we can help you bounce back from injuries caused by accidents.
Our large, ethnically diverse team is warm, friendly and ready to help. Our team members speak English, Samoan, Tamil, Hindi, Arabic, Punjabi, Malayalam, Filipino, Gujarati, Tongan, Telugu, Kannada, Marathi, Russian and Fijian.
You can find us in the Otara shopping centre, near McDonald's. The motorway and public transport are nearby. There is a large car park available.
Private x-ray, dental, pharmacy and physiotherapy services are available on-site, so you can easily get additional treatment if you need it.