Healthline
Get expert health advice
Healthline offers health advice from professional healthcare providers.
Healthline is staffed by an experienced, trained team who have worked in many different places and roles— including nurses, paramedics, health advisors and doctors.
Call Healthline:
- for advice about your situation and next steps
- if you do not have a GP or cannot get to one
- if you need advice about medicine
- if you are worried or unsure about your health or someone else's health.
What happens when you call Healthline
When you call Healthline they will ask you about the condition, illness or question you are calling about. They may ask you to send them a picture or a video of what you have called about to help them understand.
They can assess your symptoms and recommend the best thing to do. This could be to:
- take care of yourself or the person you are ringing about at home
- talk to a Healthline doctor
- go to see your regular doctor
- monitor for symptoms
- go to emergency care or hospital.
They can help find healthcare services near you for the care you need, for example:
- an after-hours GP service
- a hospital emergency department
- a pharmacy
- an after out-of-hours dental surgery.
Healthline can connect you with an ambulance service if needed. Ambulances are free in the Wellington region. In the rest of the country, St John charges patients for some types of ambulance call outs.
About Healthline
Healthline is funded by Health New Zealand | Te Whatu Ora. It is provided by Whakarongorau Aotearoa — New Zealand Telehealth Services.
Contact — Whakarongorau Aotearoa (external link)
Your privacy and rights
Callers to telephone advice services have the same rights as other consumers of health services.
Read the Whakarongorau privacy policies on their website.