NON-FUNDED TESTS AND SERVICES

Immigration Testing
If you need Immigration tests or follow-up Immigration tests as required by the New Zealand Immigration Service, you can attend any of our collection centres to have samples collected.

Our current price for the compulsory Immigration Medical Group test is $110.00 (incl GST). Speak to your medical examiner to obtain a referral to DML.

 

Visa Tests
DML provides a sample collection and testing service to meet Visa requirements for other countries including Australia, Canada and the United States. Ask your medical examiner for a referral to a DML collection centre.

 

Travel Purposes
Check with your doctor before you travel overseas to ensure all the necessary vaccinations and certificates are complete. Your doctor will determine what tests, if any, you require before you set off on your trip. DML is the only laboratory performing the Rabies test. Check with your doctor if the laboratory test charges are included in your consultation or paid separately.

 

Overseas Tourists and Non-Residents
If you are visiting New Zealand from overseas, or you are a non-resident, DML can provide a full range of sample collection and testing services. Visit any of our collection centres for further information.

 

Patient Self-Referrals
We understand that people want to be actively involved in their healthcare. Registered Medical Practitioners are best placed to advise people on appropriate healthcare including laboratory testing and result interpretation. They know your medical history and so are able to work with you to determine what tests or treatment is best suited for you.

However, you are able to visit one of our collection rooms to self-request a range of blood tests that do not need the approval of a registered health practitioner. You will need to pay for the tests you request and we will need your personal details such as name, date of birth and contact details. Results are posted to you within New Zealand. We do not provide clinical advice or result interpretation on self-requested tests.