Te Whatu Ora
Te whatu Ora or Te Toka Tumai is a diabetes centre, it is open Wednesdays Bi monthly, here you will see a specialist nurse about your diabeties.
Waiheke Island offers a mix of community-based Māori health providers, specialist non-profits, and private practitioners.
Community & Low-Cost Providers are Piritahi Hau Ora Trust, Te Ārai Roa Manaaki (Living Without Violence), Waiheke Health Trust and Waiheke High School Student Services.
There are several experienced private therapists on the island who cover a wide range of issues such as grief, anxiety, and relationship stress.
Plus peer support groups such as Reach Out Waiheke and WISH (Waiheke Island Supported Homes) Trust.
Te whatu Ora or Te Toka Tumai is a diabetes centre, it is open Wednesdays Bi monthly, here you will see a specialist nurse about your diabeties.
Waiheke Budgeting services is a organisation that can help you regain control of your life around debt, budgeting and financial capability.
Te Arai Roa Manaaki (Formerly Living Without Violence Waiheke) Is a Social Service, Abuse, Violence Support and Stopping Violence in the local community of Waiheke.
The Waiheke Youth centre also known as The Rock is a safe haven for Waiheke youth, Ages from 10-18 Years old. Young people can develop social and work skills.
Waiheke honey is a local honey business that offers organic and unpasteurized honey. They have a range of different size jars and a few types of honey to choose from.
Gear Grab is a hire shop on Waiheke, they have a wide range of everyday gear. Their store consists of party, gaming, outdoors, household, tech and more.