The Health Minister isn't worried about possible shortages of key medical supplies as a result of the war.
Health officials are closely monitoring how the Middle East conflict could affect access to crucial health supplies.
Minister Simeon Brown has been seeking advice, particularly around the supply of helium, which is needed for MRI machines, often used in cancer diagnoses.
He told Mike Hosking suppliers primarily source stock from the US, and stocks seem to be healthy and on the way to New Zealand.
LISTEN ABOVE

Mark the Week: 'Horse-faced duck' gave a look behind the scenes at Labour
02:48

Mike's Minute: My thoughts on the Budget
01:59

Richard Arnold: US Correspondent on the latest draft plan for an extension to the ceasefire between Iran and the US
03:14