• 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.

  • Unsure where to go?

    In a medical emergency, call 111
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      Call your GP or Healthline to talk to a health professional 24/7 and they will point you in the right direction.

    • Need a GP appointment

      Call your GP, find a GP or visit Practice Plus for a virtual appointment

    • Should I visit the 24 Hour Surgery?

      Call your GP or Healthline to talk to a health professional 24/7 and they will point you in the right direction.

Supporting general practice and primary care

For more than 30 years Pegasus Health has supported general practice in Waitaha Canterbury with practical solutions that strengthen practices and improve patient outcomes.

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General practice is the heart of primary care

At Pegasus Health, our focus is on making the health system work better for general practice and the communities of Waitaha Canterbury. We invest in services, tools, and workforce support that strengthen your practice, reduce pressure on your team, and improve patient outcomes.

For more than 30 years we have partnered with clinicians, practice owners, and managers across Waitaha, listening, adapting, and delivering practical solutions that help practices thrive in a changing health system.

How we support general practice

We know the daily reality of running a practice is demanding. Our commitment is to provide practical services and expertise that lighten the load, strengthen your team, and support the care you deliver.

Clinical Connect education

Small group, peer-led sessions to keep clinicians up to date with relevant, evidence-based learning.

Immunisation Coordination

Advice, education, and hands-on support to help practice teams meet the needs of their enrolled population.

B4 School Check coordination

Nursing support for practices and navigation for whānau to complete this important milestone before school.

Pegasus IT support

Help with hardware, software, your PMS and digital uplift, with a Service Desk available during your practice hours.

Practice View

 A reporting platform with dashboards and tools to track patients, funding opportunities, and population health for your practice.

Nursing team

Professional development opportunities including orientation, skills training, scholarships, and access to professional supervision.

ACLS training

NZRC and RNZCGP certified resuscitation training available for health professionals.

Cultural Competency training

Training on Te Tiriti o Waitangi and its application to healthcare for GPs and nurses.

Crucial conversations and de-escalation training

Practical skills for working safely and effectively through challenging situations.

Practice manager and administration development

The APEX programme and conference providing tailored support for practice managers, receptionists, and administration staff.

Patient recall service

Support for practices to complete recalls for immunisation, smoking, and B4SC.

System-level services that work for you

Alongside day-to-day support, we provide services that connect practices with the wider health system and help patients access care in the right place at the right time.

Bringing the voice of general practice to the table

Pegasus ensures general practice is represented where decisions are made — locally, regionally, and nationally. We work to bring the realities of frontline care into the rooms where policy and system decisions are shaped.

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National leadership

Contributions through the NZ Clinical Senate, PSAAP working groups (System Level Measures, Enhanced Capitation, Practice Workforce), and leadership roles across GPNZ (Executive, Nursing, Data and Digital, Māori Rōpū, Finance and Risk).

Active membership in N4 and Collaborative Aotearoa, with Pegasus staff serving on governance and advisory committees.

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Regional influence

Pegasus Health CE Kim Sinclair-Morris represents Te Waipounamu PHOs on the Planning, Improvement, and System Change Committee, embedding primary care perspectives in regional planning and service delivery.

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Shaping national policy & data

CE Kim Sinclair-Morris also sits on the Primary Care Dataset Governance Group, ensuring decisions about health data reflect the needs of general practice and the patients you serve.

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Direct advocacy

Our Board, staff, and practice members regularly meet with Ministers, the Health NZ Board, and senior executives, keeping general practice at the centre of conversations about the future of health.

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Disabled People's health

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Hauora Māori

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Pacific People's health

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Culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) health

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HR Support Services

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Primary Care Taskforce

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