General Practitioners and Physiotherapists

General Practitioners Referrals

ACC Funded

General Practitioners and Physiotherapists can refer ACC patients directly to Orthotic House for fully funded orthotic support.

  • No surcharge for ACC consultations or prescribed orthotic products
  • 100% funded through ACC — no cost to your patient.

Expert care. No extra cost. Easy referral.

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Medical & disability services - Midland

Refer your medical and disability-related clients to us for their supportive bracing, custom orthotic devices, compression, and orthotic footwear requirements.

Orthotic House is a contracted provider for Te Whatu Ora – Health New Zealand, accepting referrals for publicly funded orthotic services.

In most cases, services are fully funded. Where a surcharge may apply for specific items, we will communicate this clearly to you or your patient prior to their appointment.

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Medical & disability services – Hastings

In the first instance, refer your medical and disability clients to the Hawkes Bay DHB for their supportive bracing, custom orthotic devices, and orthotic footwear requirements.

The specialists at Te Whatu Ora will then refer your clients to Orthotic House for fully funded services.

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ACC Funded

GPs and Physiotherapists are now permitted to refer ACC patients directly to Orthotic House for funded orthotics.

  • No surcharge for ACC consultations or products
  • 100% charged back to ACC

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Out-of-area patients

For patients who live outside of Hamilton or Hastings but are coming to a hospital or specialist appointment, we will endeavour to see them directly after their appointment.

Please call us before arranging – we are here to help and make things as easy as possible; contact our front-of-house team to discuss.

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