Our clinic team supports whānau with assessment, treatment, and minor procedures to support recovery and hauora after injury, accident, and other health concerns.
Our clinic team provides ACC consultations for accident-related injuries to support recovery and hauora.
They can help with:
To access ACC cover, an assessment is required to confirm eligibility and have a claim accepted under ACC guidelines. Funding is then determined by ACC.
Our clinics can help whānau get started with this process. Fees apply — see below for details.
Our clinic team provides wound care and dressing services to support healing, recovery, and hauora following injury, surgery, or accident.
This service includes:
Proper wound care supports safe healing and helps reduce the risk of infection.
More information about fees can be found below on this page.
Our experienced tākuta provide liquid nitrogen treatment and minor procedures following clinical assessment to support the diagnosis and treatment of skin concerns.
This service may include:
Some treatments may require more than one appointment, depending on clinical need.
Whānau can access these clinical services by making a booking via the MyIndici app, by phone, by email, or by visiting reception.
Some services may only be available for enrolled whānau.
This service is available Monday–Friday, 8.00 am–5.00 pm
We’ve put together answers to common pātai whānau have about ACC consultations, injury care, and minor procedures.
Fees vary depending on the type of treatment and whether whānau have a Community Services Card (CSC) or not.
● ACC consultations: $19.50 (with CSC) / $29.50 (without CSC)
● Dressing change (large): $25.00 (Adult) / $10.00 (under 13 years)
● Dressing change (simple): $15.00 (Adult) / $5.00 (under 13 years)
● Liquid nitrogen treatment: $15.00 (Adult) / $10.00 (Child)
● Punch biopsy: $70.00 (with CSC) / $90.00 (without CSC)
● Minor surgery: $80.00 (with CSC) / $100.00 (without CSC)
Full clinical service fees are listed on our Fees & Enrolment page.
Most clinical services listed above require an appointment. Find out how to book an appointment.
For new, acute injuries requiring urgent care, our Acute Walk-In Clinic is available for enrolled whānau at Tauranga Moana City GP Clinic, Monday–Friday, 1.00pm–3.00pm.
This service is for acute illness or injury only and is not suitable for:
● Long-term condition reviews (e.g. diabetes, respiratory or cardiac conditions)
● WINZ or ACC forms
● Repeat prescriptions
● Sutures
● Fractures
Liquid nitrogen (cryotherapy) is a quick treatment used to freeze and remove common skin lesions such as warts, skin tags, and other abnormal skin growths.
It is applied directly to the affected area, where the tissue is frozen and gradually breaks down as the skin heals.
A punch biopsy is a minor procedure used to take a small sample of skin tissue for laboratory testing. This helps diagnose a range of skin conditions such as skin cancers, rashes, and other suspicious lesions.