MB ChB 2001 Auckland; FRNZCGP 2014


Tend Kingsland Medical Centre
317 New North Road, Kingsland, Auckland
09 300 5076
MB ChB 2001 Auckland; FRNZCGP 2014
Dr Rawiri (he/him) is of Ngāti Hinerangi and Ngāti Raukawa descent. He was formerly a resource teacher of Māori in the Hawkes Bay before he completed his training as a medical practitioner at Middlemore Hospital in South Auckland.
This pivot from education to healthcare was fueled by his deep commitment to the Māori language and a determined focus on improving health outcomes for Māori.
He loves working as a GP, supporting whānau from confirming a pregnancy through the early years, all the way to supporting patients with long term conditions. Rawiri sees his role in the medical field as a privilege, providing not just clinical care but also emotional support to families and patients navigating their health journeys.
Outside of work Rawiri enjoys spending time with whānau and his grandchildren. He also enjoys hiking, reading and has an appreciation of the arts.
Male / Tāne
7 December 2001
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Orakei Health Services - General Practice
Eastridge Shopping Centre, 215 Kepa Road, Mission Bay, Auckland
(09) 578 0956
Tend Symonds Street Medical Centre
57 Symonds Street, Grafton, Auckland
09 300 5076
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