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Only some people with visas can get publicly funded health care in New Zealand. Find out if you are eligible and what services you may be able to get.
- Find a Radiologist Or Doctor Near You
If you need a medical or chest X-ray examination for your...
- Identity Documents for X-Rays and Medical Examinations
New Zealand visas; Preparing a visa application; Health;...
- Getting an X-ray or medical examination
For an Accredited Employer Work Visa or Visitor Visa, if we...
- New Zealand Healthcare System
New Zealand residents benefit from a public health system...
- Healthcare Services in New Zealand
New Zealand has around 40 public hospitals spread across the...
- Paying for healthcare services
Free or subsidised health and disability services are...
- Find a Radiologist Or Doctor Near You
If you need a medical or chest X-ray examination for your visa application, you need to use a doctor or radiologist from our approved list of panel physicians if there is one in your country.
For an Accredited Employer Work Visa or Visitor Visa, if we need you to have a chest X-ray or medical examination, we give you an Immigration New Zealand health case reference number (NZHR). Give the NZHR to the clinic when you make your appointment.
New Zealand residents benefit from a public health system that is free or low cost thanks to heavy Government subsidies. Learn more here. Find out about our health care system and publicly funded health services.
Needing a medical for your visa? You have come to the right place. Get your immigration medical done at our central Auckland clinic.
1 Αυγ 2022 · New Zealand has around 40 public hospitals spread across the country in cities and larger towns. They provide care for emergencies, serious health problems, accidents and illnesses. Their services include emergency departments and medical, surgical and maternity services.
Free or subsidised health and disability services are provided to eligible people in New Zealand. This includes: subsidised primary healthcare services, eg doctor’s visits. subsidies on prescribed medicines. free public hospital services. support services if you have disabilities.