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Inpatient Service

What to expect?
If your general practitioner (GP) or hospital specialist feels you require an urgent assessment for an infectious disease problem, they will discuss this with one of the infectious diseases doctors and you will be seen at Wellington Hospital. One of the infectious diseases doctors will ask you a number of questions and examine you. It is likely you will have a number of tests performed that may include blood tests, a urine test and x-rays.

During your hospital stay, the doctors looking after you will carefully explain what they think is causing your illness and what tests and treatment you will require. You will be able to ask questions at any time during your stay.
At the time of discharge from hospital your GP will receive a letter informing them of your diagnosis and what further tests, treatment and follow up will be required.
You may need to be seen by the Infectious Diseases Service in the outpatient clinic following your discharge from hospital.

Location Information

Contact Details

Details for the nurse specialist:
Ph: (04) 806 2610
Fax: (04) 385 5360
Mobile: 027 444 1967
Email: james.rice@ccdhb.org.nz

Emergency contact via hospital main line: (04) 385 5999

Erroll Bearsley, Service Leader and Nurse, will cover nurses role at times.

Street Address

Outpatient clinics are situated at the front of the Hospital on the left, alongside the Phlebotomy Service.

The Department is located at Level 6, Grace Neill Block.

Postal Address

Wellington Hospital
Private Bag 7902
Wellington South

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