our recent Equally Well project
Over the past year, St Martins Medical Practice has been reviewing and strengthening how we support patients who may benefit from more proactive, coordinated care.

We are excited to be able to launch this site, and help support our community with resources and information
Please access one of the following services –
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In many cases you will need to make an appointment by talking to our Reception team, or giving them a call.
We do offer the ability to make a doctor's appointment on line if you have registered at MyIndici.
Please read more for further information
Repeat prescriptions are a common event especially if you are on a long term medication. In many cases you will be able to request these through calling reception or on the MyIndici portal
With Practice Plus, you’re only a few clicks away from a same day virtual Clinician consultation that suits you.
Practice plus help tautoko (connect) you with trusted medical care quickly, as an extension to your regular medical centre team and Clinician.
Practice Plus is available weekdays until 10pm and weekends and public holidays 8am – 8pm.
My Indici is our new online portal where you can request repeat prescriptions, book on line and in some cases see your medical results
If you are an enrolled patient at St Martins then you can sign in by following the instructions in the link below
Over the past year, St Martins Medical Practice has been reviewing and strengthening how we support patients who may benefit from more proactive, coordinated care.
From February 2026, New Zealand GPs will be able to diagnose ADHD and initiate ADHD medications. We know many patients and whānau are waiting for clearer pathways and shorter delays, and we want to update you on how this will work at St Martin’s Medical.
As you will be aware from the media, Manage My Health (MMH) has recently experienced a cybersecurity breach affecting their online patient portal used by many healthcare providers across New Zealand.
From February 2026, some medicines can legally be prescribed for up to 12 months.