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The Travel Doctor Nelson
Harley Street Medical Centre
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14 Harley St
Nelson
ph: (+64) 3 548 2763
fax: (+64) 3 548 8643
email: nelson@traveldoctor.co.nz
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Onsite parking
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Doctors:
- Dr Hamish Neill
- Medical Director
Qualifications: MB.ChB., DCH, Dip.Obs., PGCertTrav Med(Otago), FRNZCGP. Certified Yellow Fever Vaccinator, and Certified provider of Immigration Medicals.
Work experience: GP, Expedition Doctor (Nepal, Pakistan), Travel Medicine 15 years. PNG
Travel experience: Europe, India, Pakistan and South-east Asia, Central and South America, Africa.
Nurses:
We have 4 nurse on site, all who are registered vaccinators and have done significant travel
Reception:
Merle Shaw
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8.00am – 5.00pm: Mon-Fri
We have dedicated Travel Clinics on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. Please discuss with reception alternative times if you are unable to make these clinics. For Immigration Medicals, phone to discuss with Reception Staff your requirements.
The Nelson Clinic is established in a Family Practice, with services dedicated to travellers’ health needs. The Clinic is an approved Yellow Fever Vaccinating Centre, carries a full range of vaccinations and medical kits for travellers, has ECG services onsite, with laboratory services next door, and radiology services 300m away.
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Hamish has travelled extensively and extends his interest in travel to that of traveller’s health. Our clinic provides an experienced and comprehensive travel advice and immunisation service, including Yellow Fever vaccination.
Immigration Medicals Hamish is fully certified by the Immigration Department to perform Immigration Medicals as part of visa requirements.
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your clinic visit |
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We look forward to welcoming you to our clinic. You may care to visit the "Your Clinic Visits" section for details of what to expect when you visit us, what to bring to your appointment, and some background information on some of the more common vaccines.
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