NZNO nurses’ strikes planned for 2 and 4 September 2025
Nurses at Health NZ public hospitals and health services plan to strike from 7am to 11pm on both Tuesday 2 September and Thursday 4 September. Emergency departments will be open for emergencies only.
GPs, after-hours and urgent care clinics, and other community health providers are not affected by the strikes and will continue to operate as normal.
The Health New Zealand Health New Zealand | Te Toka Tumai Auckland diabetes in pregnancy clinic is at Auckland Hospital. Our team of doctors, diabetes midwives and dietitians work with you and your lead maternity carer (LMC) to manage diabetes during your pregnancy (gestational diabetes).
Outside of normal work hours, do not text your diabetes midwife for any pregnancy emergencies or urgent diabetes concerns. Contact your self-employed LMC or contact the women's assessment unit (WAU).
Maternity outpatients and newborn clinic Level 9, Building 1 Auckland City Hospital 2 Park Road Grafton Auckland 1010
Clinic hours are:
Monday, 9am to 12pm and 1pm to 4:30pm
Wednesday, 8am to 2pm.
To access this service, you must be referred by your healthcare provider or LMC.
Services we provide
The diabetes in pregnancy team consists of:
doctors who look after your pregnancy (obstetricians)
doctors who look after your diabetes (physicians)
medical registrars (doctors)
diabetes midwives
dietitians
a South Seas Healthcare Pacific Liaison.
Appointments
Appointments may take 2 to 4 hours during which you see a number of the health professionals from our team. Come prepared with a book, healthy snacks and water.
To check, change or cancel your appointment, contact your diabetes in pregnancy scheduler.