Practice
  • Home
  • News
  • Pin Points
  • Events
  • Programmes
  • Resources
  • About
REFINE YOUR SEARCH
FILTERS
CLEAR FILTERS
Region
Audience
Pin Points » Bowel screening age range extended to 58

Bowel screening age range extended to 58

Tairāwhiti | Lakes | Taranaki | Waikato | Clinical | Management | 26/03/2026

Free bowel screening through the National Bowel Screening Programme is now available from age 58 to 74 across most of Aotearoa New Zealand, down from the previous starting age of 60.

Te Manawa Taki region joined Northern and Te Waipounamu regions in offering the earlier starting age this week. MidCentral District will follow in the coming months.

Lowering the starting age means around 100,000 more people will become eligible for screening in the first year alone.

What this means for eligible patients

People who are 58 or 59, or who are turning 58, don't need to do anything. They'll receive their bowel screening kit in the mail around their next birthday, or be contacted by a local health provider.

How general practice can support the rollout

Practice management systems have been updated, or will be shortly, to reflect the new age range. Updated bowel screening resources may be supplied by your local district bowel screening team, or you can order them directly at no cost from the HealthEd website.

When seeing patients, please take the opportunity to do the following.

  • Confirm their ethnicity and contact details are recorded accurately.
  • Check whether eligible patients have completed their two-yearly bowel screening. If not, a kit can be ordered through your PMS, by emailing info@bowelscreening.health.nz, or by calling 0800 924 432.
  • Request replacement kits for patients whose kits have been lost, damaged, or expired.

More information

Visit Te Whatu Ora's website, call the National Bowel Screening Programme on 0800 924 432, or email info@bowelscreening.health.nz.

YOU MAY ALSO BE INTERESTED IN
NEWS
Position statement: National Bowel Cancer Screening Programme inclusion criteria
Pinnacle Incorporated | 17/09/2020

This week the Pinnacle Incorporated Executive Committee has written to Dr Ashley Bloomfield, Director-General of Health and Labour MPs across the Midland region asking them to reconsider lowering the screening age for Māori and Pacific people.

Read more
Advocacy Preventative care
PIN POINTS
BreastScreen Aotearoa age extension
Tairāwhiti | Lakes | Taranaki | Waikato | Clinical | Management | 26/08/2025

From October 2025, BreastScreen Aotearoa will begin extending free breast screening to women up to age 74 (Nelson/Marlborough began as a pilot in 2024). The rollout will be phased in gradually, with full implementation by 2029. This is the first age extension in over 20 years and is expected to save an additional 22 lives each year through earlier detection and treatment.

Read more
PROGRAMMES
Before School Check (B4SC)
Waikato | Preventative | Under 18

The B4 School Check (B4SC) is a universal, comprehensive check for all four-year-old’s that includes height and weight, vision and hearing, immunisations, oral health, and behavioral and developmental components.

View details
RESOURCE
National Cervical Screening Programme (NCSP) screening updates
Published: 24/10/2025 | 10 files | 11 links | Document

National Cervical Screening Programme screening updates.

View resource | Download files
Taranaki
47 Molesworth Street
New Plymouth 4310
+64 6 759 4364
Tairāwhiti
Level 1
295-299 Gladstone Road (entrance via Cobden Street)
Gisborne 4010
PO Box 1188
Gisborne 4040
06 863 2661
Lakes
Level 1
95 Te Heuheu Street
Taupō 3330
PO Box 1716
Taupō 3351
+64 7 376 0060
Waikato
Norris Ward McKinnon House
Level 3
711 Victoria Street
Hamilton 3204
PO Box 983
Hamilton 3240
+64 7 839 2888
Facebook @PinnacleHealthNZ LinkedIn pinnacle-health
Copyright © 2026 Pinnacle Incorporated
Privacy policy Terms & conditions Practice update dashboard
Copyright © 2026 Pinnacle Incorporated
Privacy policy Terms & conditions Practice update dashboard