A small Taranaki town is facing the sharp edge of the country's GP shortage. The last doctor has left Patea and there's now a furious scramble to attract a new one.
While recruitment efforts are underway, Patea residents are having to travel to Hawera or Waverley to see a doctor.
That, according to Whanganui Labour candidate, Steph Lewis, is only spreading the problem further afield.
She said the neighbouring towns were already struggling themselves, and the growing workload for doctors in those towns meant some Hawera residents have had to wait up to three weeks to see a GP.
Lewis said it was not good enough for a developed, wealthy country.
She is also highlighting the difficulty travelling out of town to see a doctor poses for some Patea residents.
There was the financial burden of the extra petrol cost added to the price of a surgery visit, but it was even more of a problem for the many elderly residents and young families who did not have access to a car.