Contacts
All Hours: 0800 839 4433
Non-urgent queries: Leave a message on
027 355 5266 and a member of our team will get back to you
Hours
24 hours / 7 days.
Address
87 Clarence Street, Hamilton Lake
About
Waikato SAATS clinicians are specially trained in forensic medical sexual assault care.
Our service area stretches from Te Kauwhata in the north to Benneydale in the south, Raglan in the west, and the Coromandel Peninsula in the east. We provide a 24/7 service for anyone who has experienced a recent sexual assault (within the past 7 days). We also offer non‑urgent daytime support for people who have experienced sexual assault at any time in their lives.
You can reach us any time on 0800 839 4433 or for non-urgent queries please leave a message on
027 355 5266, and our team will get back to you.
Our Lead Clinician is Dr Kate Taylor.
FOR MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS
Non-urgent referrals email: saats@msass.org.nz or phone 027 355 5266 to leave a message.
Urgent referrals (recent sexual assault of less than 7 days) call the on-call forensic examiner on
0800 33 44 74
Local support services
Midlands Sexual Assault Support Services - Hamilton City
Phone: 0800 839 4433
Email: referral@msass.org.nz
Website: Midlands Sexual Assault Support Services
Tautoko Mai - Waikato Regional
Phone: 0800 227 233
Email: admin@tautokomai.co.nz
Website: Home | Tautoko Mai
Caps Hauraki - Coromandel
Phone: 0508 2277 28 (CAPS CU) / 07 868 8644 (Thames) /07 862 6134 (Paeroa)
Email: reception@capshauraki.co.nz
Website: CAPS Hauraki Get information - CAPS HAURAKI INC
Tautoko Tāne Waikato - Male Support Services
Phone: 0800 677 289
Email: reception@waikatosurvivors.org.nz
Website: Waikato Survivors - Male Support Services Waikato | Male Abuse Support
National support services
- In an emergency, call 111. If it's not safe for you to talk, stay silent — the operator will let you know what to do. You can call 111 on your mobile phone even if it's out of credit.
- If it's not an emergency, call the Police on 105. They'll take the details of your complaint and ask someone in your local Police district to get in touch with you directly.
- If you need advice or support, call Safe to talk free on 0800 044 334. Their helpline is available 24/7.