Te Rūnanga O Ngāti Pikiao Trust’s GP Healthcare service is a primary healthcare provider located in Rotorua. The GP Healthcare service offers a range of medical services, including general practice consultations, vaccinations, and health checks for children and adults. The service is committed to providing high-quality healthcare to its patients, with a focus on improving the health outcomes of Māori and other vulnerable populations in the region. Additionally, the service is staffed by a team of experienced healthcare professionals who are committed to delivering kaupapa Māori, patient-centered care that is culturally appropriate and responsive to the needs of the community.
Doctors

Dr Grace Malcom – General Practitioner
Dr. Malcom practices general medicine and provides primary healthcare services to patients with a wide range of medical conditions.

Dr Joan Song – General Practitioner
Dr. Song practices general medicine and provides primary healthcare services to patients with a wide range of medical conditions.
Nurses

Racheal Mills – Nurse Lead, RN

Eliza Stephens – RN. Floor Nurse

Saresa Luscombe – RN. Floor Nurse and outreach Nurse for immunisations

Ruth Mahaki – RN. Floor Nurse

Ariana McMillain – RN. Floor Nurse
Health Care Assistants

Pipiana Brailey – Immunisation Outreach

Marley Savage – Immunisation Outreach

Jocelyn Curtis – Emergency Outreach

Kelly Chandler – Emergency Outreach, Phlebotomist

Sophie Amohau – Emergency Outreach
Admin
Practitioner

Lisa Agnew – Receptionist

Elizannah Wharekawa – Receptionist (Casual)

Chynelle Williams – Practice Manager

Rena Morehu – Mirimiri Practitioner
Outreach Teams
Emergency Housing
Te Rūnanga O Ngāti Pikiao Trust’s emergency housing program is a community initiative that provides temporary accommodation and support services to whānau in Rotorua who are experiencing homelessness or housing insecurity.
Immunisation
Te Rūnanga O Ngāti Pikiao Trust’s immunisation programme is a healthcare initiative that aims to improve the health outcomes of tamariki (children) and their whānau (families) in Rotorua, New Zealand, by providing free immunisations and education on the importance of vaccinations.
Referrals
If you’re looking to receive quality healthcare or support services, fill out our questionnaire to apply for a referral with Te Rūnanga O Ngāti Pikiao Trust’s services – don’t hesitate to reach out and take the first step in improving your wellbeing and that of your community.