FAST, SIMPLE, TRUSTED

Immigration & Occupational Health Medicals

At Terrace Medical Clinic, we specialise in fast, stress-free medicals for NZ immigration, occupational health, and driver licensing.

As experienced panel physicians, we make your medical assessment easy, so you can move forward with your visa, job, or journey.

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Immigration Medical Exams

Complete NZ immigration medicals.

Full eMedical exams (with x-ray, blood & urine tests)
Limited medicals (blood tests only)
Chest x-ray only (no medical required)

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Occupational Health Assessments

Workplace medicals for individuals or businesses

Pre-employment checks
Ongoing health monitoring
Fitness for work assessments
Exit medicals

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Driver’s Licence Medicals (NZTA)

Certified NZTA medical exams

Assess your fitness to drive.
Ideal for licence renewals, commercial drivers, or age-related requirements.

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TRUSTED EXPERTS

Why Choose Terrace Medical Clinic?

Specialist medicals done right — trusted since 2015

At Terrace Medical Clinic, we focus exclusively on immigration medicals, occupational health checks, and driver’s licence assessments — it’s what we do best.

Since 2015, we’ve helped thousands of individuals and employers complete medical requirements quickly, accurately, and with minimal stress. As experienced panel physicians for NZ Immigration and qualified occupational health doctors, we ensure your medical is done right the first time.

 

CONVENIENTLY LOCATED

Central Wellington, Seamless Process

Our central Wellington location puts us within easy walking distance of Pacific Radiology, Wellington Imaging, and SCL Labs, streamlining your entire medical process.

We also coordinate medicals through a trusted network of providers across New Zealand and regularly complete assessments for overseas healthcare providers with NZ-based applicants.

With Terrace Medical Clinic, you can expect fast, professional, and reliable service.

WHO WE ARE

A Dedicated Team, Guided by Experience

At Terrace Medical Clinic, you’ll be looked after by a highly experienced team of professionals dedicated to making the medical process simple and stress-free.

Led by Dr Edwin Whiteside, a respected physician with decades of experience, our clinic is supported by long-standing team members Christene Bossert and Monique Cronje, who bring deep expertise in immigration and occupational health medicals.

We pride ourselves on clear communication, efficient service, and a welcoming environment for everyone who walks through our doors.

TRUSTED MEDICAL SPECIALISTS

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FAQS

Commonly Asked Questions

  • It depends on your visa type and immigration category. Most applicants will need a General Medical Certificate (INZ 1007), especially if you're applying to stay in New Zealand for more than 12 months or applying for residence.

    Some people, such as partners or dependent children of New Zealand citizens or residents, may qualify to use the Limited Medical Certificate (INZ 1201).
    If you're only required to complete a chest x-ray (for example, based on your country of origin or length of stay), then a Chest X-ray Certificate (INZ 1096) will be sufficient.

    More information can be found on the Immigration New Zealand website.

  • The tests required depend on your age and the type of certificate. Most applicants will undergo a physical exam, a urine test, and blood tests.

    Applicants 11 years and older usually also require a chest x-ray.

    Women over 45 may require a breast exam.

    Children under 5 typically only need a physical check.

  • You should allow about 30 to 45 minutes for your medical examination and blood tests. If you also require a chest x-ray, it will be scheduled separately and takes about 15 additional minutes.

    In some cases, extra time may be needed depending on your health history or if further investigation is required.

  • We aim to submit your completed medical to Immigration New Zealand within 2–3 working days.

    If anything in your exam or test results needs follow-up, we’ll contact you right away and help you organise any additional information or assessments.

  • No fasting is required — you can eat and drink normally before your appointment.

    Avoid consuming kava for at least 48 hours before your blood test, as it may affect your liver function results.
    If you are menstruating, we can proceed with the examination, but you may need to return for a urine test once your period has finished.

    Women over 45 may also need to undergo a breast exam, you can choose to bring a recent report from a specialist instead.

  • Please bring your valid passport — this is the preferred form of ID for Immigration New Zealand.
    If you don't have a passport, certain alternatives may be accepted, such as a certificate of identity, refugee travel document, or national identity card with a photo.
    Also bring:

    • Any medications you’re taking

    • Any relevant medical notes or reports

    • Your glasses or contact lenses if you wear them

    If you're under 18, a parent or guardian must attend with you. If you don’t speak English confidently, you must bring an independent interpreter.

  • Yes, you're welcome to bring a family member or support person. Children under 18 must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian. If you don’t speak English confidently, you must bring an independent interpreter with you.

  • Immigration medicals and occupational health checks are not covered by ACC or most insurance plans, as they’re not considered treatment for illness or injury. All costs are paid by the applicant or their employer.

  • You can still complete your immigration medical. Please bring a list of your current medications and any relevant health documents or specialist letters. This helps the doctor assess your health accurately and avoid delays.