Helga
30th November 2004, 11:57 PM
Can anyone tell me what the cost of ongoing prescriptions is likely to be in New Zealand - is there a standard cost like here or does it depend on what drugs you require?
Thanks.
Helga
Moorf
1st December 2004, 11:59 AM
My prescription is $15 a time.... still not sure how it works but I do know that a 3-month cost the same as a 1-month prescription... I'm off to docs later so will ask...
Helga
1st December 2004, 05:15 PM
Thanks Moorf
That does't sound too bad - it's just something to know about before you get there in case there are any nasty surprises! Look forward to hearing again.
Helga
Moorf
1st December 2004, 08:12 PM
OK, here goes... I asked the pharmacist and receptionist.
Pharmacist says that it is $15 per item on the prescription. However, any "repeats" are free - so if you are on a long term prescription you will get a 3 month repeat (other items, like sleeping pills are only given 1 month repeats. and so you will pay $15 every other month).. the most you can pay for a 3 mth repeat item in one year is $60 (i.e. 4 x $15).
If you are certain drugs they may cost slightly more if they aren't a usual prescription but the doc didn't want to give me a list of these.
A trip to the docs today cost me $50 - this is the standard charge it seems. If doc refers you for a blood test that is free- if you request one you have to pay.
Smears are free.
Hope that helps.
Moorf
Helga
2nd December 2004, 05:13 PM
Thanks Moorf - that's really helpful - it's a costly business keeping a girl on the road these days....!!
Much appreciated.
Helga
Junnifer USA
2nd December 2004, 10:08 PM
Can you tell me.... after you arrive in NZ, can you get prescriptions refilled by simply brining your old one to the pharmacist. Or, do you have to go to a doctor...and have them reissue everything....?
Thanks
veronica
3rd December 2004, 06:06 AM
I am fairly certain that you would have to see a NZ doctor and have them reissued. Thats what our daughter had to do.
Moorf
3rd December 2004, 08:27 AM
Correct... they will want to see you and re-issue...
It's great starting from scratch with a doctor who actually LISTENS, has TIME for you and genuinely CARES...
Blood test results are back in 1 - 3days
Other results up to a week... why? Because they are sent to private companies who are in competition and monitored by the Govt as to standards etc.. !!!
UK seems archaic now....
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