Manage My Health - cyber incident

Manage My Health is a third-party provider that supports the online patient portal used by many healthcare organisations across New Zealand, including our organisation.

Following the cyber-security breach that occurred a few days ago, Manage My Health continues to actively investigate the incident and has engaged specialist cyber-security experts to support their response. Patients identified as being impacted will be contacted directly by Manage My Health with further information and support as soon as possible.

Dedicated resources will also be made available to support patients once this communication has been issued. We are working closely with their team and will continue to do so as the investigation progresses.

Protecting the privacy and security of your health information remains a priority for us. We will provide further updates if any new, relevant information becomes available.

If you have any concerns or questions, please contact our call centre directly or continue to check our website for updates.

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Travel vaccines and medicines

How we can help

Planning an overseas trip - whether for work, visiting family, a long-awaited holiday, or another activity requires careful preparation.

At our Local Doctors, White Cross Urgent Care and GP clinics, including Glenfield, New Lynn, Lunn Ave, and Northmed, you can book an appointment to receive expert travel advice and all the necessary vaccines for your journey.

Our team is here to help you manage pre-existing medical conditions, understand medical risks in specific countries, and provide essential travel safety advice, including areas to avoid due to conflict.

Understanding the health risks in the countries you’re visiting is crucial for staying safe, preventing illness, and ensuring a healthy and enjoyable trip.

Vaccination 

Note: Yellow Fever vaccines are available by appointment only at White Cross Lunn Ave and CityMed Medical Centre.

The yellow fever virus is a serious mosquito-borne disease found in parts of Africa and Central/South America. Vaccination is essential for protection, preventing outbreaks, and meeting travel requirements for certain countries. A single dose provides lifelong immunity, and it’s recommended at least 10 days before travel to at-risk areas.

We recommend the following steps for patients who wish to get their Yellow Fever vaccine:

White Cross Lunn Ave Urgent care & GP clinic

  1. Download and fill out our travel vaccine questionnaire, which is available here.
  2. Email the completed form to us at reception@tamakihealth.co.nz and request a 30 minute appointment with Dr. Selim, available on Wednesdays only.
  3. If you prefer, call us at 09 570 8899.
  4. During your consultation, Dr. Selim will review your needs and let you know which vaccines are required.

We'll order the vaccines, and once they arrive, you can book a follow-up with our Practice Nurse to get them administered

CItyMed Medical Centre

  1. Patients are usually given a travel questionnaire upon arrival.
  2. If you’d rather fill it out ahead of time, just email reception@citymed.co.nz to request a copy or give them a call at 09 377 5525.
  3. Appointments are scheduled for 30-45 minutes, followed by a 30-minute nurse appointment for the injection.

Yellow Fever doctors are available onsite five days a week, and vaccines are stocked onsite, so they can be administered on the same day without delays.

Before your visit to one of our clinics, it’s a good idea to familiarize yourself with the current health risks in the countries you’re traveling to. Here are some helpful resources:

Let us help you prepare for a safe and healthy trip abroad!

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