Emergency department (ED)

Wairarapa Hospital has a 24-hour emergency department. It is located at the front of the hospital building, left of the main hospital entrance. It is clearly signed and has its own access.

For critical or life-threatening emergencies go to the emergency department or call 111.

If you are not sure how serious the problem is, call Healthline at any time for advice on 0800 611 116

After hours and urgent medical care

If your health emergency is not life threatening, but you cannot wait for an appointment with your usual doctor or healthcare provider, go to an after hours or urgent medical centre. They can help you with things like bad cuts, sprains or breaks, minor head injuries, or if you are feeling really sick. You do not need an appointment but might have to wait.

Wairarapa After Hours Service is based at:

Masterton Medical
4 Colombo Road
Lansdowne
Masterton 5810

Phone: 06 370 0011

You do not have to be enrolled to use this service. Bring your Community Services Card if you have one.

Opening hours: 9am to 5pm, weekends and public holidays.

There is an on-call system on Christmas Day. Call Healthline first on 0800 611 116

Clinics are open to South Wairarapa residents requiring urgent doctors appointments.

You do not have to be enrolled to use these services.

Wairarapa Medical Featherston

Street address:

Wairarapa Medical
14 Wakefield Street
Featherston 5710

Phone: 06 308 9220

After hours: 5pm to 7pm, Mondays

Wairarapa Medical Featherston — Healthpoint

Carterton Medical Centre

Street address:

159-163 High Street South
Carterton 5713

Phone: 06 379 8105

After hours: 5pm to 7pm, Tuesdays

Carterton Medical Centre — Healthpoint

Wairarapa Medical Greytown

Street address:

Five Rivers Medical
30 Bidwills Cutting Road
Greytown 5794

Phone: 06 304 9012

After hours: 5pm to 7pm, Wednesdays

Wairarapa Medical Greytown — Healthpoint

Wairarapa Medical Martinborough

Street address:

5 Oxford Street
Martinborough 5711

Phone: 06 306 9501

After hours: 5pm to 7pm, Thursdays

Wairarapa Medical Martinborough — Healthpoint

Ka Ora provides phone and video consultations for patients in rural communities. It is free for children under 14 years old.

Call Ka Ora on 0800 252 672

They are available:

  • 5pm to 10pm, weekdays
  • 8am to 10pm, weekends

Ka Oraexternal link

Contact

For general enquiries (including ED) call:

Postal address:

Wairarapa Hospital
PO Box 96
Masterton 5840

Call 06 946 9800 and type in the extension number when prompted:

  • audiology— 4170
  • cardiology — 4152
  • ophthalmology — 4158
  • endocrinology — 4154
  • endoscopy — 4900
  • ear, nose and throat (ENT) — 4170
  • gastroenterology — 4900
  • general surgery — 4159
  • gynaecology — 4170
  • lymphedema — 4154
  • medical — 4152
  • neurology — 4159
  • obstetrics — 5610
  • oncology — 4170
  • orthopaedics and plastics — 4153
  • orthotics — 4154
  • paediatrics — 5610
  • spirometry — 4158
  • Te Manu Rongo | ENT/audiology House (for cancellation on the day) — 5619
  • urology — 4152

For GPs making a patient referral, use RMS Lite.

You can also email outpatients@wairarapa.dhb.org.nz

To access your patient information, complete a Patient Information Form.

Patient Information FormPDF216 KB

Email the completed form to RES-PatientInfoReq@wairarapa.dhb.org.nz

Or send it to:

Patient Information 
Officer Health Records
Wairarapa Hospital
PO Box 96
Masterton 5840


Visiting hours

Wairarapa Hospital visiting hours are 2pm to 8pm, 7 days a week.

In most wards, the morning is reserved for treatments and doctor's rounds. Between 12pm to 2pm is quiet rest time for all patients, so visitors are not recommended.

There may be cases where you would like to visit outside of these hours. Special arrangements can be made with the Charge Nurse if you are visiting children, seriously ill or terminally ill patients.

Talk to the staff if you have questions about your visit.


How to get to the hospital

Wairarapa Hospital is at:

Te Ore Ore Road
Lansdowne
Masterton 5810


By bus

Bus route 200 connects Martinborough, Featherston and Greytown to Wairarapa Hospital approximately every 45 minutes from around 8:30am to 5pm on weekdays, and every few hours on weekends.

200 bus timetable and fares — MetLinkexternal link

Bus route 203 is a local Masterton service that runs 3 trips on weekdays only.

203 bus timetable and fares — MetLinkexternal link


Mobility transport

Driving Miss Daisy provides mobility transport and disabled persons transport throughout Wairarapa.

Freephone: 0800 948 432 or 06 377 0232

Visit the Driving Miss Daisy websiteexternal link


Free St John Wairarapa Health Shuttle

St John run a free health shuttle runs between Masterton, Carterton, Greytown and surrounds — 8:30am to 3:00pm, Monday to Friday.

St John run a free health shuttle between Martinborough, Featherston, Greytown, Carterton, and Masterton. They will also travel to Palmerston North, Lower Hutt, and Wellington.

Bookings are essential. You must bring your own car seat for a child if you need one.

The service is free, but donations are welcome.

Phone: 0800 589 630 or 06 378 7933.


National Travel Assistance

The National Travel Assistance Scheme helps people who need to travel long distances or travel frequently for health appointments.

National Travel Assistance


Parking

There is free car parking for patients and visitors available at the front of the hospital.

There is also parking on the road but be aware of parking restrictions in the area.


Facilities



Wairarapa Hospital map

Patient and visitor information

Māori Health Directorate

The Māori Health Directorate is available to provide support and advice for individuals and whānau who require assistance.

South Wairarapa residents can freephone 0800 946 9800.

Pacific Health

For information and support for Pacific patients, their families and communities:

If you need a language interpreter let our staff know. They can assist with booking an interpreter for your appointment through Interpreting New Zealand.

Interpreters are not always available at short notice so give as much notice as possible.

Interpreting New Zealandexternal link

Let us know about your disability needs, so we can support you during our hospital visit.

NZSL interpreters

If you need an NZSL interpreter let our staff know.

We use an interpreter service called iSign. Please note that NZSL interpreters are not always available at short notice.

iSignexternal link

Letting us know your disability needs

Letting us know about your disability needs means we can better support you during your hospital visit.

My Health Passport

To save you repeating information to your doctor or health and disability services, use My Health Passport. It explains how you want health professionals to communicate with you and help you.

The passport is a booklet you fill out and take with you to visit health and disability services.

My Health Passport — Health and Disability Commissionerexternal link

Contact the disability team

If you are visiting someone at Wairarapa Hospital, and need somewhere to stay:

All requests will be considered.

South Wairarapa residents can freephone 0800 946 9800.

The hospital and grounds are all smoke and vape free areas. If you are a patient we can help with nicotine replacement therapy.

All meals are provided and patients are given a menu to select from. If you have any special requirements chat to our staff.

Televisions are provided in most ward lounges. Consider others and use your TV and radio with earphones.

Mobile phones can be used in some areas, but there may be times you will be asked to switch your phone off.

Feedback

How was the care you or your whānau received? We welcome feedback, compliments or complaints to help us get things right.

Phone: 06 946 9800 (South Wairarapa residents freephone 0800 946 9800)
Email: quality@wairarapa.dhb.org.nz

If you have a problem you want sorted straight away, talk with the staff caring for you or ask to speak with a manager in that area.