Gastro update Tuesday 23 August
Welcome to Tuesday’s Hawke’s Bay District Health Board Update 23 August 2016.
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Welcome to Tuesday’s Hawke’s Bay District Health Board Update 23 August 2016.
Cnr Chatham Road and Caernarvon Drive
Flaxmere, Hastings
Hours Monday to Friday 8am - 7pm; Weekends 9am - 6pm
Fees FREE sexual health services for 20 years and under; fees for sexual health services will apply for 21 years and over
Phone 06 873 9024
Fax 06 873 9021
Website www.…
Corner Chatham Road and Caernarvon Drive
Flaxmere Hastings 4156
Phone 06 873 9024 or 0800 222 757 (free phone)
Fax 06 873 9021 HoursMonday to Friday 9. 00am – 5. 00pm (phones open from 8. 00am)
Weekends 9. 00am – 5. 00pm (phones open from 8:30pm)
Public Holidays 9.
Mahora School
Entrance and parking off Tawa Place
Hastings
Phone 06 873 4861
Fax 06 878 5248
Hawke’s Bay people are being encouraged to visit their doctor or health professional prior to the public holiday period to update medical prescriptions or get a check-up if they’re experiencing the onset of illness.
There was more encouraging news from Hawke’s Bay District Health Board this morning as numbers of people seen by general practice and in hospital with gastro illness continues to decline.
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A total of five people are in Hawke’s Bay Hospital with campylobacter, two fewer than yesterday.
Continence services support people who are incontinent. The service works with people to enable them to better manage incontinence, maintain their independence and quality of life, and to reduce health complications which can arise from incontinence.
Hawke’s Bay health officials are urging parents to check their children’s immunisation status following three cases of mumps being confirmed in Hastings. One child was a student from Hastings Boys High School and the other two cases are adults.
Tears of joy were shed by Hawke’s Bay Hospital’s frontline paediatric staff at the Countdown Kids Hospital Appeal announcement this morning, with the news a special isolation room and dedicated outside space for immune-compromised kids would become a reality.