Labour is calling on New Zealanders to join its open letter demanding Christopher Luxon fix the cost of seeing a doctor.
โBecause of his governmentโs underfunding, one in six New Zealanders canโt afford to go to the doctor,โ Labour health spokesperson Ayesha Verrall said.
โTogether, we can send Luxon a clear message: we wonโt stand for this. Sign our open letter and demand action.
โSome New Zealanders are being charged $100 to $200 to see a doctor, often with prescription fees on top.
โEven โcheaperโ visits are unaffordable for many, forcing people to skip essential care during a cost of living crisis.
โGetting treatment early keeps people healthier and helps ease pressure in our hospitals.
โBut Nationalโs decisions are making healthcare harder and more expensive to access.
โThe impact goes beyond doctorsโ visits. Cutting free prescriptions, rising costs of x-rays, scans, and ambulances, and thousands of job cuts are leaving the health system struggling to cope.
โMaking community healthcare affordable would ease pressure on emergency departments and help people stay well before problems become serious.
โLabour will make it cheaper and easier to see a doctor, because your health should come before tax cuts for tobacco companies. Nationalโs priorities are all wrong,โ Ayesha Verrall said.



Many NZers can’t afford to go to their doctor and if they do it’s a 4- 8 week wait for an appointment or you can pay 80$ bucks and go to an afterhours but you may have to wait up to 6 hours, and they give you antibiotics.
Many Nzers can’t afford to turn their heat pump/heaters on and so they have to sit with a blanket in their cold uninsulated damp homes.
Many NZers can’t afford to buy butter, milk, cheese and meats as we have to pay international prices at the same time our taxes are propping up farmers who are carrying billions of dollars of debt whilst polluting our waterways.
There is something seriously wrong in our country.
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