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Te Whāre Hauora

Health Centre

Providing professional, confidential services for the health and wellbeing of Ara students.

Ara’s Health Centre offers a range of discounted health services for students*. These include consultations with nurses, a doctor, a social worker and counsellors. Students can access free counselling sessions. We take Community Service cards** and offer ACC appointments.

All services are available at the City campus, while nurse consultations are available at the Woolston campus on Wednesdays and Fridays. The social worker is available at the Woolston campus on Tuesdays and at the city campus the rest of the week.

If you’re a New Zealand resident enrolled at the Health Centre, you can receive cheaper doctor visits and reduced costs for prescription medicines.

All students can use the Health Centre services but if you would like to enrol and register with us to be your GP primary care provider, simply visit the Health Centre to complete an enrolment form (bring your Student/Staff ID card, or a course receipt). To book an appointment, either visit the centre or call us.

*Ara staff are welcome to see the Health Centre doctor on a casual basis, however students have priority for appointments. Occasionally we may have to reallocate a staff appointment to a student. In these situations we refer staff to their own GP or another medical centre (e.g. Moorhouse Clinic).

** You may be eligible for Community Services Card for discounted general practitioner services. You can find out more by calling 0800 999 999, Monday to Friday from 9am to 5pm.

Our nursing services at the City campus in Christchurch are confidential and available to both students and staff. This is appointments mainly but do offer drop-ins.

 

The nurse can help you with:

  • emergency care for accidents or illness occurring on campus
  • lifestyle, exercise, dietary and stress management advice
  • health education and promotion
  • health monitoring and screening for things such as asthma, diabetes, raised blood pressure
  • sexual health such as contraception advice, cervical screening, pregnancy testing and emergency contraception
  • wellness checks
  • wart removal
  • smoking cessation assistance
  • Accident Compensation Corporation (ACC)
  • treatment of minor illness.

To see a nurse come to the Health Centre. Depending on demand on the day, you may need to wait for a drop-in session time. If you prefer, you can also book an appointment by either phoning us or coming into the Health Centre reception.

Ara Social Workers provide a wide range of services across a number of issues and are available:

  • City - Mondays, Wednesdays and Thursdays at the Health Centre and Tuesdays at the Woolston campus (room VF109)
  • Southern Campuses – Monday to Friday ( * based at Timaru, Room TA208a, level 2)

The social workers can assist with:

  • Financial support
  • Housing support
  • Risk assessment and psychosocial assessment
  • Connecting to appropriate external support services
  • Work and income and student link support
  • Mental health support
  • Relationship conflicts
  • Domestic violence
  • Addiction support
  • Achieving study/life balance (self-care)
  • Support to ensure access to adequate services and resources within the community
  • Support to enhance support systems and connection
  • Support all learners from all backgrounds and cultures
  • Specific support for Māori, Pacific and disabled learners to ensure equitable access to resources, services and opportunities
  • Liaison with lecturers to ensure learners’ needs are being met in the classroom
  • Classroom visits and workshops

To make an appointment for City campuses, call 940 7566 or email healthcentre@ara.ac.nz.

For Southern Campuses, please contact the social worker directly: 021 2802 825

We are committed to support the learner's psychological health and wellbeing.  Sometimes learners need longer-term psychological support requiring referral to external agencies. 

Counselling is available every day at the Health Centre and we also have some *evening sessions on Monday and Wednesday (*March - December).

Learners are also able to access 24/7 FREE counselling and psychological support from Vitae, a Wellbeing services provider, by completing an online form: https://www.vitae.co.nz/contact/Te-Pukenga/ or self-referring by phone 0508 664 991

How to make an appointment 

Contact the Health Centre directly 
Phone: 03 940 7566
Email: healthcentre@ara.ac.nz

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Health Centre Referral form 

Prices are subject to change

Doctor consultation Price

Enrolled patient

Enrolled patient with Community Services Card

International student

Non-enrolled patient

Non-enrolled patient with CSC

Ara staff

$31.50

$19.50

$105

$45

$40

$60

Nurse consultation  

Enrolled patient

International student

Non-enrolled patient

Ara staff or other

Sexual health consult (under 18 enrolled patients only)

Blood Test

Blood Pressure

$20

$30

$25

$40

FREE+

$5

$5

Counselling  

Learners can access three FREE counselling sessions to talk about any personal issues.

FREE

Repeat Scripts  

Enrolled patient

Non-enrolled patient

Ara staff or other

$15

$20

$30

ACC  

Onsite injury

NOT Onsite injury

FREE

$25

+Conditions apply, please discuss with the receptionist on booking.

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Health Centre Manager/ Registered nurse
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Lisa
Registered nurse

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Charlotte
Registered nurse

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Quin
Counsellor

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Counsellor
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Dr James Shanks
GP

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Administrator
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Dr Penny Rice-Wilson
GP

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Diana
Administrator

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Registered Social Worker

 

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Location

Whareora, City campus, Madras Street

Contact 

Phone (03) 940 7566
Fax     (03) 940 8680
Email  healthcentre@ara.ac.nz

Hours

  • Monday to Thursday - 9am to 4pm 
  • Friday - 9am to 3pm

Service availability

  • Nurses: Monday to Friday
  • GP: Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday
  • Counsellors: late night Mon and Wed
  • Social Workers: Monday to Friday

Key resources

Additional information