Ridding homes of damp and mould is working, with the number of children needing treatment for lung conditions down by thousands, including in Hawke’s Bay.
Hawke’s Bay people needing non-urgent x-rays or scans at Hawke’s Bay DHB locations will be faced with long delays or postponements due to upcoming rolling strike…
Don’t be laid back about bowel screening: Clinical Lead of Gastroenterology Malcolm Arnold and his friendly team, including specialist clinical nurse bowel services (left) and endoscopy…
For the first time in New Zealand, a transplant hui, to better inform Māori healthcare providers and influencers about organ donation, is to be held in…
Patients needing x-rays, CT scans, MRI scans and angiograms can expect delays across Hawke’s Bay DHB locations, next week, due to Medical Imaging Technicians (MITs) going…
Hawke’s Bay District Health Board (HBDHB), together with all DHBs, has received strike notice from DHB psychologists, who are members of APEX – the union for…
Hawke’s Bay health officials are supporting a national health advisory urging parents of babies who are travelling to Auckland to have their first measles vaccine earlier…
Brand new high-resolution laparoscopic surgery towers are now up and running in six of the operating theatres at Hawke’s Bay Fallen Soldiers Memorial Hospital.