Further support for dental treatment

ARCH Directors are delighted to advise that our support of dental treatment for low/no-income persons will continue into 2024. Our partnership with NZDA has been renewed for further year allowing us to provide grants to selected dental practices across Aotearoa. … read more …

Helping hand for dental treatment

The directors of Aotearoa Charity Hospital (ARCH) are pleased to announce the introduction of a dental grants programme to provide free dental treatment for selected low-income patients. The programme, in partnership with the New Zealand Dental Association (NZDA) will enable … read more …

Life-changing

Just thought I’d let you know that my surgery went really well and my recovery has been really good too. My back is already feeling so much better – I’m no longer hunching over like I used to and the … read more …

From Auckland to Aotearoa

Since its inception 10 years ago, the Auckland Regional Charity Hospital (ARCH) has grown from a regional charitable surgical service to one providing services across a wider geographical area. This has prompted ARCH directors to change the name of the … read more …

Repair & reshape

Every now and then an ARCH patient writes to us post-operation to let us know how they’re doing. We were delighted to receive this note from Martin, a Wellington-based patient, recently. It’s put a spring in our step as its … read more …

Gratitude

I would like to offer my deepest gratitude for my recent surgery. For quite some time I have been really struggling with cataract affected vision, and until this week I had not realised just how much it has been affecting … read more …

Christchurch Terror Attack

We at Auckland Charity Hospital would like to express our abhorrence for the devastating Christchurch terrorist attack last week. We extend our deepest condolences to the Muslim community and all those affected by this senseless and cowardly act of hatred. … read more …

The Gift of Sight

2018 has been a quieter year for us, which we hope means that there are fewer people falling between the cracks in our health system. However, we remain committed to addressing any unmet need both in Auckland and further afield. … read more …