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Total Care Health Services Ltd

0800 426 877 Auckland Region, Northland Region, Waikato Region, Taranaki Region, Manawatu Region, Wellington Region, Canterbury Region
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about Total Care Health Services Ltd

Community Nursing Services
Total Care Health Services is a part of Access Community Health. It specialises in woundcare management in the home, workplace, or place of study. So, your patient can continue their day without a clinic or hospital visit.

Northland, Auckland, Waikato, Taranaki, Manawatu, Wellington, Canterbury

services

Our Services

  • Wound care management, acute and complex assessments
  • Wound care drains
  • Negative Wound Pressure Therapy
  • Doppler assessments
  • Compression bandaging
  • Catheter management, IDC and SPC
  • IV therapies, POAC
  • Gastro therapy, PEG, NJ, NG
  • Stoma therapy
  • Halo traction, Aspen Collar care
  • Serious Injury clients (spinal and other) with complex needs management
  • Comprehensive nursing services with results transferred direct to your PMS

A better day, every day.

Kaitiakitanga
Care for our community
Kotahitanga
Work together
Tū Tika
Do the right thing
Manaakitanga
Look after each other


contact Total Care Health Services Ltd

0800 426 877

60 Mt Eden Road, Mt Eden, Auckland

Total Care Health Services Ltd, 60 Mt Eden Road, Mt Eden, Auckland 1024

www.access.org.nz

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