Mairangi Medical Centre

Details

Name :

Mairangi Medical Centre

Address  :

2 Penzance Road Mairangi Bay

Town  :

Auckland

State  :

Auckland

Country  :

NEW ZEALAND

Post Code:

0630

Phone  :

09 479 5027

Fax  :

09 479 5485

Web URL  :

Email  :



History

Mairangi Medical Centre has a long history of providing service to the East Coast Bays community The practice was first started by Dr Mark Hepburn and Dr Andrew Blair in the 1940s although it was not then called Mairangi Medical Centre

Dr Lewis King joined the practice in the 1970s and soon after that in 1975 Dr Graeme Stone also joined the practice and the beginnings of Mairangi Medical Centre as it is today were forged

As Mairangi Medical Centre has such a long association with the community it has developed into a true quotfamilyorientedquot medical centre serving grandparents parents children and grandchildren of the same family In fact we consider ourselves a family

Mairangi Medical Centre has seen a few governments come and go and with them their various ideas for delivering health care to the community Throughout these changes the practice has endeavoured to provide the best possible health care to the Bays community

The most recent major government change was the development of the quotPrimary Health Care Strategyquot in 2001 by Health Minister Annette King The purpose of this strategy was to try and improve the health of all New Zealanders through a greater emphasis on population health health promotion and preventative care at the community level the primary health level thus preventing seriously ill people ending up at hospital the secondary care level

In order to implement this strategy the idea of Primary Health Organisations PHOs was developed A PHO is a group of doctors nurses and other community health professionals working together to improve the health of the community to which they belong

PHOs receive funding from the government via their local District Health Boards DHBs which allows them to provide better access to health care and services for their enrolled patient population over and above that of standard GP care In order to provide these services PHO practices must conform to high clinical standards in the delivery of health care to their patient populations

Mairangi Medical Centre has been part of the ProCare Network North PHO since the 1 January 2004 This means the practice can offer cheaper health care to all enrolled patients

As governments come and go Mairangi Medical Centre has endeavoured to keep pace with the latest strategies in order to provide the best health care possible to its patient population We have a longterm commitment to the community we serve and we will no doubt still be here after the next major changes to the health systems have occurred We are a quotMedical Homequot to use the latest jargon This means that we provide primary health care which is accessible continuous and coordinated Theres no place like home

The practice was at that stage operating out of cramped rooms in the Mairangi Bay mall area but it soon became apparent that with a growing practice new premises were going to be needed In 1980 the shift was made to purposebuilt rooms in Penzance Road and the practice was able to continue to expand The practice now has eight regular doctors Dr Francesco Lentini Dr Lewis King Dr Graeme Stone Dr Kim Bannister Dr Jane Pepper Dr Jo Blakey Dr Glenda Lowe and Dr Anna Bedbrook In addition the practice trains doctors who are specialising in general practice quotGP registrarquot
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