Fees and charges.
See what you can expect to pay for an appointment with us if you're not a New Zealand resident.
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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.
What you pay is made up of:
- Appointment fee
- Service fee
- Device fee
- Dressing fee
When you book, you tell us which services you would like and you'll be given a quote for the cost and the length of appointment, including additional service, device, or dressing fees.
If we give you a prescription, the pharmacy will charge you for the cost of each medicine prescribed to you and a dispensing fee – these will vary from pharmacy to pharmacy. For more information about prescription charges, talk to your pharmacist.
If you need to have a test completed by a laboratory, such as an STI test, you will need to pay a fee to the laboratory as well. For more information, talk to the laboratory.
1. Appointment fee
We have three types of appointments as some services take longer than others:
- 15-minute appointment: $165
- 30-minute appointment: $200
- 45-minute appointment: $250
2. Service fee
Some services have an additional fee. The following list has some examples.
- Intra uterine device (IUD) insertion (hormonal and non-hormonal):
$50 - HPV vaccination: $200
- Implant insertion: $100
- Sexually transmissible infection (STI) self-test: $165
3. Device fee
There is an additional device fee for some forms of contraception.
- Implant device fee: $265
- Intra uterine device (IUD) device fee: $520
- Depo Provera device fee: $30
4. Dressing fee
There is a dressing fee of $25 for implants.
Prices are current at 10 February 2025. Prices are quoted in New Zealand dollars (NZ$) and are subject to change without notice.