Kapiti residents who have been clinically assessed by Wellington Free Ambulance paramedics can now be treated closer to home by their local healthcare provider (such as a GP), avoiding a trip to the emergency department.
How it works
Wellington Free Ambulance paramedics will assess you to determine the best ongoing treatment or care. If appropriate, they will contact your GP and arrange transport to your local practice, where you will be treated for free.
Once your GP has accepted and treated you, there may still be a need for you to go to the ED. In this case, your GP will call Wellington Free Ambulance and request assistance to transport you to hospital.
If your condition is more serious or you need treatment only available from the hospital you will be transported to Wellington Regional Hospital ED.
Hours
This service is available 8am to 10pm, 7 days a week. If you require immediate care after hours you will be taken to Wellington Regional Hospital ED.
Healthcare providers
All medical centres in Kapiti are part of this service. In addition, Team Medical and Waikanae Health offer after hours services for Kapiti.
If you are registered with a GP in Kapiti, once you are seen by paramedics — and you are eligible for funded treatment at a local centre — you can be seen by your GP in the first instance, or at a local medical centre if their GP is unavailable.
If you are not registered with a GP in Kapiti, once you are seen by paramedics you can be treated at Waikanae Health and Team Medical.