Rata Family Health

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Whangarei centrally located Family Practice
Rata Family Health is a well-established family general practice, looking after your health, wellbeing and happiness in a safe and welcoming environment

Christmas & New Year HoursTuesday Dec 24th Christmas Eve     CLOSEDFriday Dec 27th early close 3pmChristmas Day, Boxing ...
28/11/2024

Christmas & New Year Hours

Tuesday Dec 24th Christmas Eve CLOSED

Friday Dec 27th early close 3pm
Christmas Day, Boxing Day (Wed 25th & Thur 26th) CLOSED
New Years Day, Wed Jan 1st & Thur Jan 2nd) CLOSED

Monday 30th & Tues 31st / Fri 3rd early close 3pm

These will be urgent same day appointments only with the Doctor on duty.
No pre-booking - please phone on the day.
Hours will be 9am — 3pm

Look what arrived this morning, thank you to the team at Te Tatai Hauora O Hine...much appreciated by the staff here at ...
16/10/2023

Look what arrived this morning, thank you to the team at Te Tatai Hauora O Hine...much appreciated by the staff here at Rata Family Health

Being immunised is one of the best things we can do to protect ourselves, our whānau and our communities from a range of...
25/05/2023

Being immunised is one of the best things we can do to protect ourselves, our whānau and our communities from a range of preventable diseases that can cause serious illness and even death.
• The risk of severe illness this winter is high, so we’re encouraging everyone across the motu to be protected.
• Aotearoa Immunisation Week (29 May to 4 June 2023) is a series of locally-led events that celebrate the importance of immunisations and provide a variety of vaccinations to protect whānau as they prepare for winter.
• Aotearoa Immunisation Week will include over 35 events, including hundreds of immunisation opportunities with clinics, pharmacies and GPs throughout the motu.
• The goal of Aotearoa Immunisation Week is for more children, adults, whānau – and communities – to be protected from vaccine-preventable diseases, allowing them to live happier, healthier lives.
• For more information go to www.immunise.health.nz

One of our very talented patients has donated a very stunning piece of her art work to grace the walls of our new surger...
03/05/2023

One of our very talented patients has donated a very stunning piece of her art work to grace the walls of our new surgery....hope you like it as much as we all do

20/04/2023

Hope you are all enjoying our lovely new rooms. We are almost at the end of the journey and are just waiting for the finishing touches to arrive i.e. a nice new reception desk.

Winter fast approaching and the lure of delicious comfort food on the menu means there could be extra kilos looming so here is a simple and effective way to keeps the kilos off

How to lose weight
Turn your head to the left, and then turn it to the right.
Repeat this exercise whenever food is offered.!!

21/12/2021

The government has announced that the interval between the second dose and the booster can be reduced to 4 months, BUT this will not happen until January (date to be confirmed) starting with border workers and health workers. We will let you know the dates in January. Children 5-11 years can have their covid vaccine from January 17.

Have a happy and safe Christmas and a New Year from the staff at Rata Family Health

You can’t cure colds or the flu, but you can relieve the cough and sore throat that sometimes come with them.Use cough d...
26/07/2021

You can’t cure colds or the flu, but you can relieve the cough and sore throat that sometimes come with them.

Use cough drops or hard candy. Menthol and certain herbal cough drops can slightly numb and soothe your sore throat. But sucking on plain hard candy may work just as well.

Try a teaspoon of honey. This traditional remedy for sore throat may help soothe coughs, too. Try adding a spoonful to your tea, but don't give honey to kids under 1 year old.

Drink up. Sipping on drinks will keep your throat moist and comfortable. When your throat doesn't hurt, you may not cough. Just about any drink is OK except alcohol or caffeinated drinks. Those can dry you out. Also avoid orange juice and other citrus drinks if they bother your throat.

Heat up that drink. Sip some warm tea or chicken soup to heat up your airways. Not only will it hydrate you, but the warmth helps break up mucus and makes it easier to cough up.

Use cough medicine. Sometimes you need to cough to get out nasty mucus. But other times you need to calm your cough, like when you want to sleep. Over-the-counter cough medicine can help. Expectorants help you cough up mucus. Cough suppressants reduce your urge to cough. If you're not sure which kind you need, ask your doctor or pharmacist.

Use a decongestant. These over-the-counter meds can help clear your stuffy nose. If postnasal drip is irritating your throat and making you cough, decongestants may help both your throat and cough. Be careful: While cold and cough medicines are fine for adults and older kids, they are not safe for children under age 4.

Breathe in steam. If a raw, dry throat is making you cough, moisture may help. Try breathing in steam from a hot shower. Or use a humidifier or vaporizer in your room while you sleep. The steam can keep your nose and throat from being too dry and get rid of that back-of-the-throat tickle. The moisture can also ease your breathing and loosen mucus, helping you cough it up.

Avoid dirty air. You know smoke isn’t good for you, but it’s especially bad when you're sick. It can really irritate your cough. Don't smoke, and stay away from others who are smoking.

Rest. If you want to get rid of your cold and cough, you need to take it easy. Your body needs energy to fight off the virus. Push yourself too hard, and it will just exhaust you and stress you out. That can make your cold, cough, and sore throat hang around longer.

Gargle with salt water. Does this traditional remedy really work? Studies haven't shown that it does, but lots of people swear by it. See if it helps you. Mix a teaspoon of salt in 8 ounces of warm water and gargle. Do it several times a day.

Eat a frozen treat. Want to cool down a flaming sore throat? Numb the pain with ice pops, sorbet, or ice cream, or suck on ice chips.

Feeling stressed and need some great tips to help you manage come along to this free wellbeing session at St Andrews Hal...
20/01/2021

Feeling stressed and need some great tips to help you manage come along to this free wellbeing session at St Andrews Hall Hunt Street

09/12/2020

Christmas Traditions from around the World
Denmark Love rice pudding? Well, you're going to love this tradition in Denmark. Most families whip up a 'Ris á la mande', a special rice pudding (traditionally made with milk, rice, almonds, vanilla and whipped cream) served for dessert on Christmas Day. What makes this tradition so special? A whole almond is hidden in the rice pudding and whoever finds it gets a present!
England A popular British Christmas tradition you may have heard of is the mince pie, a tradition that can be dated all the way back to the 13th century. When knights returned from the Crusades with new spices like nutmeg, cloves, and cinnamon, they were made into a big pie with a dried fruit mixture called "mincemeat." It became known as Christmas pie and was once banned by Puritans for being unholy.
Lithuania Christmas Eve dinner in Lithuania begins when the Western star rises, and the meal includes 12 dishes to represent the 12 apostles of Christ. There are a lot of herring salads, with beets, carrots, and apples. Another popular Christmas tradition is Kūčiukai, described as small dough bits that resemble cookies and are made of plain flour, water, and poppy seeds. They are only made for Christmas and are served as a table centre piece. Poppy seed milk, which is basically Lithuanian eggnog, is a beloved holiday drink.

Address

17 Rust Avenue
Whangarei
0110

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

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