Getting to Broadway Medical Centre – Parking & Transport Options

Nau mai, haere mai – welcome.

We understand that getting to your appointment can sometimes feel stressful, especially when you are unwell or supporting a whānau member.

At Broadway Medical Centre, we want to make your visit as easy and comfortable as possible. Whether you are travelling by car, bus, taxi, or with support services, there are a range of options available to help you get here safely and on time.

  • Taxi services are widely available across Dunedin and can provide a convenient door-to-door option.

    Providers include:

    • Dunedin Taxis

    • Nab A Cab

    • Kiwi Cabs

    • Urban Link

    • Eco-Friendly Taxis

    Accessibility

    Many taxi services offer:

    • Total Mobility subsidised fares (for eligible patients)

    • Wheelchair-accessible vehicles (available on request)Description text goes here

  • Metered parking is available on the streets surrounding the practice.
    Time limits and pricing vary depending on the location, so we recommend checking the signage when you arrive. This is now available again on both sides of the street directly outside the clinic.

    At busier times of the day, parking can take a little longer to find. You may wish to allow extra time or consider parking a short walk away from the clinic.Description text goes here

  • There are two short-stay (5-minute) drop-off spaces close to the entrance for patients who need a little extra support getting inside.

    These spaces are especially helpful for:

    • Patients with mobility needs

    • Older adults

    • Those who are feeling unwell

    We kindly ask that these parks are used for quick drop-offs so they remain available for others.Description text goes here

  • Public transport can be a simple and affordable way to travel to your appointment.

    You can plan your journey using the Orbus journey planner:

    Depending on where you live some options may include:

    Dunedin routes (3, 6, 18, 63, and 77) stop near Broadway, with the closest stops located on Princes Street—approximately a 3–6 minute walk to the clinic.

    If you are travelling by bus, we recommend checking timetables ahead of time and allowing a little extra time to walk from the stop to the clinic.

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  • The St John Health Shuttle is a free community service that supports people attending medical appointments.

    This service can be especially helpful if you:

    • Do not have access to transport

    • Prefer not to travel alone

    • Need a little extra support getting to your appointment

    Advance booking is required, and donations are appreciated but not essential.

    Phone: 0800 785 276
    Website: https://www.stjohn.org.nz/What-we-do/Community-programmes/Health-Shuttles/Item description

  • Driving Miss Daisy

    Driving Miss Daisy offers a supportive, door-to-door transport service for patients who may need extra help.

    Drivers can:

    • Assist you to and from your appointment

    • Provide support throughout your visit

    • Stay with you during your appointment if required

    Phone: 0800 948 432
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  • Rideshare options such as Uber operate in Dunedin and can be booked using a mobile app.

    These services can be a helpful option for:

    • Short-notice appointments

    • Flexible pick-up and drop-off

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