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MedicAlert Foundation NZ
Medical Clinics in Waimana, Bay of Plenty area
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Our address
Tauranga,
Waimana
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Bay of Plenty, Whakatane, North Island,
New Zealand
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Our phone(s)
0800 840 111
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Services offered
Emergency Health Information Service, Medical ID, 24/7 Emergency Hotline, Secure Online Health Portal, Storage of Health Documents, Emergency Contact Notification, Internationally Recognized Service, Medical Alerting Clinical Management (MACM) platform
Areas serviced
we are providing services in Tauranga Area
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Welcome to MedicAlert Foundation NZ, nestled in the heart of Bay of Plenty - a beacon of hope and care for our community's health and wellbeing. Since our humble beginnings, we have been committed to providing an unwavering emergency health information service that empowers individuals to take control of their medical needs, ensuring peace of mind for them and their loved ones. Our story began with a simple yet profound belief: that in times of crisis, quick and accurate access to critical medical information can save lives. Over the years, we have grown into a trusted partner for thousands across New Zealand, offering more than just traditional medical clinics. We are your Medical ID tag guardians, your 24/7 emergency hotline, your secure online health portal navigators, and your reliable storage facility for your most sensitive health documents. At MedicAlert Foundation NZ, we understand that life can throw unexpected curves, and in those moments, seconds count. That's why we are more than just a service - we are a community of care, dedicated to ensuring that you receive the best possible treatment in any situation. Our internationally recognized service ensures that help is never far away, whether you're strolling along the beautiful Bay of Plenty beaches or traveling overseas on an adventure. We believe in putting our clients first, treating each person with the respect and compassion they deserve. Our dedicated team works tirelessly to ensure that every member of our community receives prompt and effective emergency contact notification whenever needed. We are more than just medical clinics - we are a lifeline, a symbol of hope, and a constant companion for those who need us most. Join us today and become part of the MedicAlert Foundation NZ family. Together, let's create a safer, healthier Bay of Plenty, one life at a time. Because your health is more than just numbers - it's about living the life you love, with confidence and peace of mind. That's what we're all about.
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“sorted me out ,my neck and back were in a terrible mess ,deep massage etc would go back again if in trouble”
Anyone else would be better
“Putting any trust in her ability has proven to be the worst mistake of my life. I learned the hard way that she is inept. She was appointed lawyer for the child by the court and her actions during a round table meeting resulted in me losing access to my children. Her mediation space is substandard u will not be able to move in there. She will ask u questions u have already answered. She will not offer u any breaks or ask u if ur OK. She will pick sides and if ur on the wrong side watch out”
Excellent
“Top quality work. Very prompt service, and clear drawings.”
Bad
“One of their drivers on 15th June 2020 in Kumeu at 10.12 am refused to stop having terrorised other motorists at the traffic lights and badly damaged my car. He denies he was there. Photo shows him.”