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Enrolment Information

Enrolling with us means that we are your main centre for accessing primary care services, including your GP. Enrolling also means that your visits are partially funded, lowering the cost to you. See our FAQs below for more information

In order to enrol through us you need to meet the Ministry of Health's eligibility requirements. If you're not sure if you're eligible, get in touch with us and we can help.

To enrol, please complete the form on the right, and we'll get the enrolment documents to you straight away by email. Be sure to check your junk mail if they don't arrive soon.

If you don't have email, give us a call on 04 920 8850 and we'll get started that way.

As part of enrolling we will need to see Photo ID to verify your identity. Non-NZ residents will also need to provide evidence of eligibility to receive government subsidised funding. If you are unsure of your eligibility for funding please refer to the link Ministry of Health/Guide to eligibility

Johnsonville Medical Centre (as a part of Wellington Medical Group) is a member of the Tu Ora Compass Health PHO www.tuora.org.nz

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Enrolment FAQs

Click on a section to find related questions and answers about enrolment

What is enrolling?

Enrolment is the process of confirming that you are eligible to access public funding for primary health care in New Zealand.

When you enrol you are enrolling with a Primary Health Organisation, who manage the distribution of primary care funding. By enrolling through us we are allocated funds which enable us to provide you with discounted costs and access to other PHO funded services.

Our PHO is Tu Ora Compass Health.

What are the benefits of enrolling?

Enrolling gives you access to public health funding, so the primary reason is that it will be cheaper to come and see us.

Enrolling also means that you are part of the wider Compass Health network, which will give you direct access to a wide range of services that Compass Health and its partners provide.

  • You will receive subsidised consultations and have access to the range of external services that the PHO provides.
  • You will help us to better understand your health concerns and improve the service we provide for your family.
  • We can work with other services in the area to ensure that you and your family receive good quality healthcare.

Enrolment is voluntary. If you choose not to enrol you will still be able to visit any of our Doctors but will have to pay the full non-subsidised fee

Who can enrol?

In order to enrol through us you need to meet the Ministry of Health's eligibility requirements. If you're not sure if you're eligible, get in touch with us and we can help.

Do I have to enrol?

No, you don't have to enrol in order to see us about your health. If you don't or can't enrol, then you're considered a 'casual' patient and you'll need to pay the full cost of your consultation.

We prioritise appointments for enrolled patients, so casual consultations may not always be available.

If you need to see us because you've had an accident and are eligible for ACC, then the amount you need to pay will be lower.

What happens if I am not eligible to enrol?

Even if you are not eligible for funding you are still more than welcome to register with us. You will still receive the same high quality of care from our team; however you will be charged for any services we complete on your behalf, including paperwork and screening which may not be related to an appointment. If your status changes and you become eligible to enrol, please contact us and we will update your enrolment status.

What is a PHO?

Primary Health Organisations (PHO) are the local structures for delivering and co-ordinating primary health care services. PHOs work to bring together doctors, nurses and other health professionals (such as Māori health workers, health promoters, dieticians, pharmacists, physiotherapists, mental health workers and midwives) in the community to serve the needs of their enrolled populations. PHOs receive a set amount of funding from the government to ensure the provision of a range of health services, including visits to the doctor.

Health Code of Rights
What are the Code of Rights for health consumers?

The Code of Rights establishes the rights of consumers, and the obligations and duties of providers to comply with the Code. It is a regulation under the Health and Disability Commissioner Act.

You can access the code of rights via the Health & Disability Commissioner website

Who can I talk to if I have any concerns?

If you have any concerns regarding your rights under the Code of Rights then please contact us using our secure enquiry form and we'll be happy to dicuss this with you.

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Fri: 8am - 5pm
Sat:
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