Labour's Health spokesperson David Clark says more needs to be done to encourage medical professionals to work in rural areas.
Mr Clark was in Whanganui and Patea on Wednesday where he attended public meetings and spoke with the Patea & District Community Medical Trust.
Patea has been in the health spotlight after losing its last GP and having to rely on a virtual pop-up medical clinic while it finds a new GP.
"People there are deeply concerned that they can't access the health care you'd kind of expect," the Dunedin North MP told the Chronicle.
Mr Clark said it was not uncommon for rural areas to struggle to find GPs.