Fees and charges.
See what you can expect to pay for an appointment with us — costs for New Zealand residents, and non-residents.
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Fees for New Zealand residents
Our appointments are free for New Zealand residents aged under 22 years.
If we give you a prescription, you may have to pay $5 at a pharmacy for each medicine prescribed to you. There may be an additional charge for some medications. For more information about prescription charges, talk to our Client Contact Centre or your pharmacist.
For some services, like an IUD, you might need more than one appointment. You will need to pay for these appointments if you are aged 22 and over.
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Community Services Card holder
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If you have a Community Services Card, your appointment will always be $5.
You might also have to pay a $10 dressing fee if you get a contraceptive implant.
For some services, you might need more than one appointment and you will have to pay for each of these appointments.
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Cervical screening
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The cervical creening programme in Aotearoa is not fully funded in Aotearoa. Te Whatu Ora funds cervical screening for people who are disproportionately affected by cervical cancer:
- People with a cervix 30 years and over who are unscreened — have never had a screening test. This includes people with a cervix aged 70 to 74 years who have never been screened.
- People with a cervix 30 years and over who are under-screened — haven’t had a test in the past five years
- Anyone requiring a follow up
- Māori and Pacific people with a cervix aged 25 to 69 years
- Anyone with a cervix aged 25 to 69 years who has their own Community Services Card
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Subsidised health care
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If you're eligible for subsidised health care in New Zealand, please bring your documents to your first appointment. This means:
- New Zealand Residents not born in New Zealand: bring a copy of your residency permit.
- If you are in New Zealand on a two-year work visa: bring a copy of your visa.
If you don’t bring these documents to your first appointment, you will have to pay non-resident fees.
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Standard fees
Costs
Standard appointment
Contraceptive pill starts and repeats, Depo Provera injection, cervical screens, STI testing and treatment (with symptoms), help and advice with heavy bleeding, phone and video consultations.
$43
Procedure appointment
IUD insertions (hormonal and non-hormonal), contraceptive implant insertions*, minor gynaecological procedures.
* Dressing fee for some clients.
$54
*$10
STI self-test
You can take your own STI test in our clinics.
$26
HPV vaccination
This requires three appointments for three vaccinations.
New Zealand residents who start the vaccine before their 27th birthday are eligible for free vaccination.
Appointment cost + cost of each vaccine ($180)
Prices are current at 10 July 2023. Prices are quoted in New Zealand dollars (NZ$) and are subject to change without notice. -
Fees for non-residents
Anyone can come to a Sexual Wellbeing Aotearoa clinic, but if you're not a New Zealand resident, you'll have to pay non-resident fees.
Cost Standard appointment $165 Procedure appointment $200 Prescription charges Cost of medication varies between pharmacies. STI test Appointment ($165) + cost of test Depo Provera injection Appointment ($165) + cost of Depo Provera ($30) Intra uterine device (IUD): hormonal and non-hormonal
Pre-appointment
Appointment
Appointment ($165) + cost of tests
Appointment ($200) + cost of tests
Implant
Pre-implant appointment
Implant insertion/removal
Appointment ($165)
Appointment ($200) + cost of implant
Cervical screening test
Appointment ($165) + cost of test
HPV vaccination
Requires three appointments, for three vaccinations.
Total cost for the three vaccinations
Appointment ($165) + cost of each vaccine ($200)
$1,095
If you need an interpreter, including a Sign Language interpreter, we use Interpreting New Zealand to provide this service. Non-residents will be charged for this service. See the costs here.
Prices are current at 10 July 2023. Prices are quoted in New Zealand dollars (NZ$) and are subject to change without notice.