• 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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    In a medical emergency, call 111
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    • Need a GP appointment

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    • Should I visit the 24 Hour Surgery?

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Primary Care Taskforce

The Primary Care Taskforce was disestablished on 31 March 2026, following three years of dedicated leadership focused on initiatives and models of care that improved access to care for populations most in need, while relieving capacity pressures in primary care.

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Established after the Canterbury Clinical Network was disestablished in 2024, the Primary Care Taskforce (PCTF) was funded by Pegasus Health, Waitaha Primary Health and Christchurch PHO to continue as a collaborative of clinical, system and community leaders working on shared priorities to address primary care capacity pressures.

The commitment of the PHOs, alongside the leadership, expertise and contribution of PCTF members has been exceptional. Through a shared commitment to collaboration, they enabled clinically led, data driven service and system improvements, grounded in trusted relationships, shared decision making and a collective focus on improving access to care.

The PHOs remain committed to this collaborative way of working and to building on the progress achieved through shared leadership and partnership.

As the PCTF concludes, a final letter to health system leaders reflects on the factors that enabled the Taskforce’s effectiveness, highlights ongoing system challenges, and encourages the re establishment of a collaborative framework to support the health system into the future.

PCTF resources remain available. Please attribute any future use or adaption of these resources to the Primary Care Taskforce.

For enquiries, contact primarycaretaskforce@pegasus.health.nz

Resources and useful links