Get publicly funded health services
In New Zealand public funding pays for most of our health and disability services. Find out if you’re eligible to get publicly funded healthcare in NZ.
What you can get
If you’re eligible for publicly–funded healthcare, you can get some health services free or at low-cost, such as:
- treatment at public hospitals
- hospital care if you have an accident
- maternity care
- support services if you are disabled
- prescriptions
- fertility services.
Being eligible does not mean that you’ll automatically receive a health service — many services have their own criteria you’ll need to meet.
Publicly funded health and disability services — Health New Zealand | Te Whatu Ora
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COVID-19 testing — Health New Zealand | Te Whatu Ora
Who is eligible
You may be able to get free or subsidised (low-cost) health and disability services if you’re:
- a NZ citizen or permanent resident
- an Australian citizen or permanent resident who’s lived, or plans to live, in NZ for at least 2 years
- a work visa holder who’s eligible to be here for 2 years or more
- under 17 and your parent or guardian is eligible
- an interim visa holder who was eligible immediately before you got the interim visa
- a New Zealand Aid Programme student receiving official development assistance funding
- a Commonwealth Scholarship student
- a foreign language teaching assistant
- a refugee or protected person, or in the process of applying or appealing for refugee or protection status
- a victim or suspected victim of people trafficking.
Guide to eligibility for public health services — Health New Zealand | Te Whatu Ora
Special situations
There are specific situations where the eligibility for services is different.
If you’re not eligible
If you do not match any of the situations listed above, you:
- may be able to access some services for free
- can use any service but you’ll have to pay.
Proof that you’re eligible
Sometimes a healthcare provider will need proof that you’re eligible. Download the eligibility checklist that lists the kinds of things you can show them as proof.
Eligibility checklist — Health New Zealand | Te Whatu Ora
Who to contact for more help
If you need more help or have questions about the information or services on this page, contact the following agency.
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Ministry of Health
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