Queen Street Medical Christmas Hours
DECEMBER
We will be Closed from 11.30am on Thursday 24 December and We will re-open on Tuesday the 29th of December, Wednesday 30th of December and Thursday 31st of December from 9am to 1pm for urgent appointments only.
JANUARY
We will be closed for the New Year break and will re-open on Tuesday the 4th of January. We will be working reduced hours until Friday the 8th of January from 9am to 4pm. Returning to normal hours on Monday 11th of January.
Any unclaimed prescriptions can be collected from Queen Street Pharmacy.
Evening clinics start again February 2020
All the staff at Queen Street Medical wish all their patients and families a very Merry Christmas and we hope that you all stay healthy and safe over the festive period.
Poll: Should drivers retake the theory test every 10 years?
Drivers get where they need to go, but sometimes it seems that we are all abiding by different road rules (for example, the varying ways drivers indicate around a roundabout).
Do you think drivers should be required to take a quick driving theory test every 10 years?
Vote in the poll and share any road rules that you've seen bent! 😱
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51.1% Yes
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46.7% No
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2.2% Other - I'll share below
Poll: What does 'Kei te pēhea koe' mean?
Te Wiki o te Reo Māori (Maori Language Week) is upon us and we always love to get involved.
Add your vote to the poll and share a phrase in te Reo Māori below to be in to win a $25 Prezzy card.
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4.3% You are finally here
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86.3% How are you (feeling)?
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1.4% There are two fish
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8% Pass the salt, please
Gerda Takes On Te Reo Maori!
This year Te Wiki o te Reo Māori, Māori Language Week, is being held from September 16 to 23. It’s an important week encouraging all of Aotearoa to use te reo Māori in everyday life. Similarly, Mahuru Māori promotes speaking and celebrating te reo throughout the month of September.
Over the last couple of years, Gerda, a resident at Diana Isaac Village in Christchurch, has grown her Māori vocabulary by attending the virtual monthly te reo Māori classes offered to Ryman residents. This group learning environment is run by Anita Gill from Te Puna Reo Māori, a Māori online learning provider.
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