Masterton

Wairarapa Hospital

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Mental health and addiction services

The Mental Health, Addiction and Intellectual Disability Service (MHAIDS) provides a range of assessment, treatment and rehabilitation services in the greater Wellington region including the Wairarapa. We provide both inpatient care and services in the community.  

Maternity services

Information for pregnant people living in the Wairarapa can be found on the Wairarapa Maternity website, and Pēpe Ora. 

Rural virtual doctors service – Ka Ora Telecare

Ka Ora provides phone and video consultations for patients in rural communities. It is free for children under 14 years old.

When you contact Ka Ora, they will advise you whether this service is available for you, if you are unsure.

Call Ka Ora on 0800 252 672(weekdays 5pm to 10pm, weekends 8am to 10pm)

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National Public Health Service — Greater Wellington

National Public Health Service — Greater Wellington is responsible for preventing illness and disease, protecting population health, and promoting wellbeing and hauora.

It works alongside the communities of Wellington, Kāpiti, Hutt Valley and Wairarapa.

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Volunteers

We welcome volunteers to help support patients and staff at our hospitals and health facilities. Here is how you can help in your region.

Volunteering is an opportunity to support your community hospital or healthcare facility by sharing your skills and experience. It offers people the chance to grow, learn, make new friends, exchange ideas and feel valued.

Making a donation or bequest

Donating or leaving a gift to a health organisation helps improve the health and wellbeing of communities. Your support provides essential resources and services for patients and families, funds health projects and education, and may be managed directly or through a local trust or foundation.