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Fresh Paint in the Otara office!

With the support of our amazing Landlady, Elaine, we are delighted to report that we now have fresh paint in the main areas of the building.    This is a staged process, being carried out over the next year to freshen up the Otara office.  The last time this happened we realise, was back in 2010 when the Whitiora diabetes team moved across the road to the MIT health building...they've had several moves since then and are now on the corner of Alexander Crescent and Bairds road in what is know as 'the old Otara Police Station'.

Speaking of which, we are surprisingly enough still getting people at our door looking for the diabetes clinic or the eye screening clinic.   We happily redirect to 112 Bairds Road, but it must be inconvenient for those being caught out - the google maps link is here