• 24 Hour Surgery Information

    In a medical emergency, call 111

    Call 24 Hour Surgery

    Call: 03 365 7777

    How to get there
    We are located at 401 Madras Street, Christchurch Central.

    Parking
    You can enter our carpark from Madras Street; turn left just before the lights on Bealey Avenue. We have a drop off area at the front entrance for patients who may require this.

    Public Transport
    You can plan your bus trip from the Journey Planner on the Metro website.

    Accessibility
    We have wheelchair parking and an accessibility ramp. Wheelchairs are available if you need them. We also have an interpreter service available.

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Hauora Māori

Māori Health

Pegasus aims to be an organisation that has equity in its veins and rangatiratanga at the heart of all we do. Our approach to improving health outcomes with Māori is affirmed by Te Tiriti o Waitangi.

Find services to help you access healthcare
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Māori Health providers

Māori health providers create indigenous, localised, whānau-centred solutions that are underpinned by tikanga and delivered by providers who identify as Māori. These health and disability solutions are offered to both Māori and non-Māori clients.

He Waka Tapu

Screening, assessment, health and social services.

Kakakura Health Services

Residential rehabilitation and community support for people with a mental health diagnosis.

Purapura Whetu

Mental health and wellbeing services.

Rehua Marae

Marae-based community health offering rongoā and clinical nursing services.

Te Puawaitanga ki Ōtautahi Trust

Health, education, and social services.

Te Rūnanga o Ngā Maata Waka

Marae-based social services and training establishment.

Te Tai o Marokura

Kaikoura based health and social services.

Whānau Ora Community Clinic

Health and social services.

HealthInfo

Provides a list of community Māori health providers.

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“Nei rā te mihi kau atu ki a tātou katoa, kā iwi e noho ana i te rohe o Waitaha; mai kā pae mauka o Te Waipounamu, kā Tiritiri o te Moana ki te Tai o Mahānui, ā, ki te Tai o Marokura hoki, arā, kā Pākihi Whakatekateka o Waitaha

“Ka nui te mihi ki a tātou o Kāi Tahu whānui, ki kā hapū maha e honohono mai ana, ā, e whariki mai ana i kā whānau Kāi Tahu katoa, ā, ki kā papatipu rūnaka o Waitaha; mai i Kaikoura, ki Ngāi Tūāhuriri whakawhiti atu ki Te Wheke me Koukourārata tae atu rā ki Wairewa me Ōnuku tae noa ki Taumutu

Anō he mihi ki kā mātāwaka o te motu, ko ērā atu iwi o Aotearoa i tau mai ana i raro i te maru o Aoraki

Nō reira, tēnā koutou, tēnā koutou, tēnā rā tātou katoa”

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“This is a greeting to us all, the mana whenua and tangata whenua peoples living in the Canterbury region; from the mountain ranges of Te Wai Pounamu, the Southern Alps to the coastal and sea areas of the Waitaki River and north to Kaikōura, otherwise known as the Canterbury Plains.

Greetings to our peoples of Kāi Tahu whānui, the many hapū whose threads weave Kāi Tahu whānau together and to the tribal councils of the local ancestral lands; from Kaikoura to Tūāhuriri rising up to Te Wheke and Koukourārata to Wairewa and Ōnuku and to Taumutu

Greetings also to other tribes of Aotearoa settled here beneath the sanctuary offered by Aoraki

Greetings to us all”.

More key equity areas for Pegasus Health

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Equity and access

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Pacific Peoples health

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Culturally and linguistically diverse health

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Whaikaha Disabled peoples health

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Pegasus Health's strategic equity focus

Developing a diverse workforce