Te Tai Tokerau Bowel Screening Programme Marks Three Years of Saving Lives
Since the Bowel Screening Programme in Te Tai Tokerau launched on 2 November 2021, 35,000 test kits have been returned and 89 bowel cancers detected.
News in October 2024
Since the Bowel Screening Programme in Te Tai Tokerau launched on 2 November 2021, 35,000 test kits have been returned and 89 bowel cancers detected.
Friday 18 October marked the dawn blessing and official opening of the new building Whaea ō Te Iwi (Whānau House), on the Whangārei Hospital campus.
Health New Zealand | Te Whatu Ora Te Tai Tokerau has received the use of a state-of-the-art ENT (ear, nose and throat) mobile van.
This week, we bid farewell to another group of fifth and sixth-year medical students of the Pukawakawa training programme with a pōwhiri at Terenga Paroa Marae
“This is the best. I’m definitely coming back next year” was overheard coming from one of the kids at this year’s Northland Diabetes Youth Camp.
Cancer Society Volunteers known as Yellow Shirts play a big part in Te Whatu Ora | Health New Zealand Te Tai Tokerau cancer service facilities.
Now that Lyndsay Kitto can have his chemotherapy infusion treatment at Bay of Islands Hospital, the travel time and cost have more than halved
Improving access and equity in healthcare by bringing care closer to home has leapt forward, with cataract surgery now being provided at Kaitaia Hospital.
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