Lincoln University Doctors

We are operating and available to support our students with medical care and counselling no matter where you are. Please phone 325 3835 – a nurse will return your call to discuss your needs.



Student Health and Support is open Monday to Friday, 8.30am– 4.30pm, during term time. Phone 325 3835 for an appointment or to make an enquiry.

After Hours Care

In an emergency, dial 111 for an ambulance.

For after-hours medical care, phone 325 3835. Your call will be diverted to a health professional at an after hours service (there may be a delay).

We are now accepting registrations for new patients. Register here.

Some examples of the kinds of things we can help you with are:

  • Health assessments for illness or injury
  • Health advice and education
  • Medical reports
  • Immunisation
  • Sexual health and contraception
  • Minor surgery
  • Counselling and mental health concerns
  • Aegrotat assessments.

All discussions with Student Health are strictly confidential.

For more information about us, see our Student Health and Support brochure.



Hours

During term time, we are open from 8.30am to 4.30pm on Monday to Friday.

During Summer School and Semester Breaks, our appointment hours may vary according to demand.

We are located in Hudson Hall, the Ellesmere Junction Road end – no. 81 on the campus map. 


Colds and flu

Have you got a cold or the flu? The information about colds in adults on www.healthinfo.org.nz may help you. Click A-Z health topics and navigate to Colds > Colds in adults. 

If you still have questions after reading this information, please phone us on 325 3835.

Meningitis vaccines

The NZ Ministry of Health are now funding one FREE meningitis vaccine for NZ Students under the age of 25 years who are living in the Halls of Residence. Both Student Health and Lincoln University support this and encourage students to get their vaccine before moving into their accommodation. 

Please contact your GP or student Health for more information.



Even if you’re not sure whether they are the right people to talk to, get in touch. They work collaboratively with all of the University’s support services, so they’ll be able to point you in the right direction.