THREE KINGS

ACCIDENT &
MEDICAL CLINIC

536 Mt Albert Road,
Threekings, Auckland

Open 7 days
GP hours - 8am - 5:30pm Urgent Care - 8am - 8pm
Walk in & Appointment

A doctor showing Xray result- of arms

Three Kings Radiology provide X-ray imaging services in Auckland using modern computer-generated images. Medical imaging is done by qualified radiographers. Available immediately to view or a disc to take away/available online. The radiation doses are very minimal with the new machines.

Three Kings Accident & Medical Clinic doctors are able to read and interpret the results of your X-rays immediately. A formal report from a radiologist is available the next business day. ACC X-rays are free for those under 18. We do not have CT, MRI or Ultrasound on the premises. Ultrasound services are provided by Advanced Ultrasound next door. We do not do radiological procedures such as X-rays, Ultrasound guided biopsy or injections.

We welcome outside referrals. A report will be sent to your GP.

Open Weekdays 9am to 5pm, Saturday 12pm to 4pm, Sunday 1:30pm to 3:30pm (Confirm with Reception, Public Holiday hours may vary). No appointment is necessary.

IMPORTANT

Walk-in/Urgent care clinic is for urgent matters and injuries only. Please book an appointment with a GP if it’s for any other reason.
GP Service is by appointment, 8.30-5.30 weekdays for non-urgent matters (AFTER HOURS starts from 5.30pm on weekdays)

X-Ray 9-5pm Weekdays and special hours on weekends

Wearing a mask is not compulsory, but recommended to avoid transmission of infections to you or others.

If you have a booked appointment. Please come on time and inform either the front reception or the GP Wing reception

If you are arriving after 7.00 pm and if the clinic is very busy, we may need to ask you to return the next day or go to Ascot Whitecross at Greenlane, unless it is an Injury/Emergency or an Unwell Child and its safe to do so.

If you are unwell with COVID-like symptoms, please follow the clinic protocol – COVID19 Update

*COVID Related consultations are now only funded for a very limited group of people only