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Wooltru Healthcare Fund General Practitioner (Gp) Network List Limpopo WOOLTRU HEALTHCARE FUND GENERAL PRACTITIONER (GP) NETWORK LIST LIMPOPO PRACTICE TELEPHONE AREA PRACTICE NAME DISPENSING PHYSICAL ADDRESS CITY OR TOWN NUMBER NUMBER ALLDAYS 1411225 DU PLESSIS YES MAIN STREET ALLDAYS 015 5751283 BELA-BELA 1417053 GROBLER YES 37 LUNA ROAD, WARMBAD BELA-BELA 014 7362220 BLOUBERG RURAL 137979 MATSOKU YES MAT-MED CENTRE, 371 MAIN STREET, BOCHUM BLOUBERG RURAL 015 5053051 EKUPHELENI MEDICAL CENTRE, 1659 STEVE MAHLANGU STREET, DR JS MOROKA RURAL 1579517 ZAHIDI YES DR JS MOROKA RURAL 013 9731108 SIYABUSWA EMPUMALANGA 1480782 OSMAN YES TWEEFONTEIN G, MOLOTO ROAD EMPUMALANGA 013 9548312 GIYANI 137227 MBHIZA YES SHOP10A MOPANI SUPERSPAR, GIYANI MAIN ROAD, GIYANI GIYANI 015 8120143 GIYANI 1507281 MTSETWENE YES SHOP 4 GIYANI SHOPPING COMPLEX GIYANI 011 482 4667 GIYANI 285501 MAGAGANE YES SHOP 27A MASINGITA MALL, 552D MAIN RD, GIYANI GIYANI 063 3767318 GROBLERSDAL 1561693 MINNAAR YES 1 MAJUBA STREET, GROBLERSDAL GROBLERSDAL 013 2625372 GROOTHOEKHOSPITAAL 303011 THUBAKGALE YES STAND NO 42 MATHIBELA PHASE 1 GROOTHOEKHOSPITAAL 015 6424158 UNIT F SUNSET VIEW BUSINESS, PARK 62 BUFFEL STREET, HOEDSPRUIT 448184 NDLOVU YES HOEDSPRUIT 015 7931257 HOEDSPRUIT OFFICE A2-A3 HOEDSPRUIT OFFICE, PARK STRYDOM ROAD, HOEDSPRUIT 544183 SHIVAMBU YES HOEDSPRUIT 087 2601537 HOEDSPRUIT JUNO 1564552 MAMABOLO YES TIBANEFONTEIN ENTERPRISE JUNO 015 2280012 LEBOWAKGOMO 125520 SCHULENBURG YES 1975 ZONE A LEBOWAKGOMO 015 6324056 LENYENYE 263214 MANKOANI YES HOUSE NO 1315, CHURCH STREET LENYENYE 015 2915221 LEPHALALE 628344 RABALAO YES 707 TSHETLO STREET, MARAPONG LEPHALALE 014 7631835 LETABA 187100 MUSHWANA YES HOUSE 1613B, MONDZO STREET, NKOWANKOWA LETABA 072 5753282 LOUIS TRICHARDT 1583220 MAAKE NO SHOP 19 HUBYENI SHOPPING CENTRE, R578, ELIM HOSPITAL LOUIS TRICHARDT KHANIMAMBO MEDICAL CENTRE, 113 KROGH STREET, LOUIS LOUIS TRICHARDT 1586017 RAMBAU YES LOUIS TRICHARDT 015 5166652 TRICHARDT LOUIS TRICHARDT 1535404 GAIGHER NO 31B SONGOZWI STREET LOUIS TRICHARDT 015 5160145 LOUIS TRICHARDT 1497200 AYOB YES SHOP 2 SENDEDZA SHOPPING, COMPLEX R523, DZANANI LOUIS TRICHARDT 015 9730329 LOUIS TRICHARDT 1442996 GOVIND YES 29 ORIENTAL PLAZA, LOUIS TRICHARDT LOUIS TRICHARDT 015 5164416 LOUIS TRICHARDT 386901 NETSHISAULU YES N1537, R527 ROAD, VUWANI LOUIS TRICHARDT 082 5382119 LOUIS TRICHARDT 221880 SHIRINDA YES BUNGENI VILLAGE, ELIM HOSPITAL LOUIS TRICHARDT 082 5346539 MANKWENG 1515357 PRINSLOO NO UNIT A 620, 1073 ZONE 4 MANKWENG 015 2230219 MARBLEHALL 1533266 PILODIA YES 253 WORST AVENUE, MARBLE HALL MARBLEHALL 013 2612047 Page 1 of 3 PRACTICE TELEPHONE AREA PRACTICE NAME DISPENSING PHYSICAL ADDRESS CITY OR TOWN NUMBER NUMBER MARBLEHALL 1462660 MALAN NO 905 DAHLIA STREET, MARBLE HALL MARBLEHALL 013 2612164 MODIMOLLE 116246 KUBAI YES 48 PRETORIA STREET, NYLSTROOM MODIMOLLE 014 9406697 MODJADJISKLOOF 1451073 SPIES S J & PARTNERS NO AESCALAPIUM BUILDING, 3 BOLTMAN STREET, DUIWELSKLOOF MODJADJISKLOOF 015 5900098 MOKOPANE 1525948 CACHALIA YES 53 RUITER ROAD, MOKOPANE MOKOPANE 015 4918373 MOKOPANE 1456008 PIENAAR YES 42 RUITER ROAD, MOKOPANE MOKOPANE 015 4916324 MOKOPANE 1420755 VAN HEERDEN YES 54 RUITER ROAD, MOKOPANE MOKOPANE 015 4914161 MOKOPANE 398934 NGOBENI YES SHOP 6 SLAN BOUTIQUE COMP, 55 RUITER STREET, MOKOPANE MOKOPANE 015 4916663 MOKOPANE 538841 ROSSOUW YES 54 RUITER ROAD, MOKOPANE MOKOPANE 015 4914161 MOKOPANE 33170 SENOAMADI YES FOLANG MEDICAL CENTRE, 31 RUITER ROAD, MOKOPANE MOKOPANE 015 4918567 MOOKGOPONG 30554 MATHOSA YES 390 BOSBOK STREET, NABOOMSPRUIT MOOKGOPONG 014 7433445 MORETELE RURAL 453803 MOLOISANE NO 2470 B MMAUDU SECTION, MAKAPAANSTAD MORETELE RURAL MUSINA 1485695 CAWOOD YES CAWOOD CLINIC, 15 IRWIN STREET MUSINA 015 5340044 NKOWANKOWA 371106 MALUNGANI YES NO 883B, 91 TAMBO STREET NKOWANKOWA 071 1197803 POLOKWANE 145181 VERMEULEN YES FLORAMED, 80 MC DONALD STREET, POLOKWANE POLOKWANE 015 2962113 POLOKWANE 149705 CALOKECHI YES 97 GENERAL JOUBERT STREET, POLOKWANE POLOKWANE 015 2974458 POLOKWANE 1583603 MULAUDZI YES 1880 NELSON MANDELA DRIVE, SESHEGO ZONE 1 POLOKWANE 015 2232886 POLOKWANE 1534521 SIKHITHA YES MENTZ SURGERY, MENTZ VILLAGE POLOKWANE POLOKWANE 1538934 DE LANGE NO FLORAMED, 80 MC DONALD AVENUE, POLOKWANE POLOKWANE 015 2962113 FLORA MEDICAL CENTRE 80 MC, DONALD AVENUE & MARSHALL POLOKWANE 1488813 BOSMAN YES POLOKWANE 015 2962113 STREET, FLORAPARK POLOKWANE 1491598 SWANEPOEL YES KIOSK 1B PICK 'N PAY CENTRE, RISSIK STREET POLOKWANE 015 2971888 PRETORIUS J D & PARTNERS POLOKWANE 1511440 YES 24A JORISSEN STREET, POLOKWANE POLOKWANE 015 2972180 INCORPO POLOKWANE 1458906 SULIMAN YES F71 EXCEL MEDICAL CENTRE, EXCELSIOR STREET, POLOKWANE POLOKWANE 015 2973012 POLOKWANE 1481290 VAN ROOYEN YES PROPARK, 29 BENDOR AVENUE, BENDOR PARK POLOKWANE 015 2971089 POLOKWANE 1483668 JOUBERT YES STAND 559, ZONE A, MANKWENG POLOKWANE 015 2674094 POLOKWANE 1484028 CHICKTAY YES 94 BOK STREET, POLOKWANE POLOKWANE 015 2970276 POLOKWANE 1415298 MANTHATA YES TINTIS SUPERMARKET, 614 UNIVERSITY ROAD, MANKWENG POLOKWANE 015 2670893 POLOKWANE 1433180 MEINTJES YES 46 DOORNKRAAL STREET, LADANNA POLOKWANE 015 2930308 POLOKWANE 616176 NKONYANI YES SHOP 2 DINOKO SHOPPING CENTRE, GAKGAPANE POLOKWANE 015 3283032 FLORA MEDICAL CENTRE 80 MC, DONALD AVENUE & MARSHALL POLOKWANE 763756 BOSMAN NO POLOKWANE 015 2962113 STREET, POLOKWANE POLOKWANE 302031 MUDAU YES SHOP 14, 51 SCHOEMAN STREET, POLOKWANE POLOKWANE 015 0650870 SHOP 23 PALM CENTRE, CNR GROBLER & BICCARD STREET, POLOKWANE 28347 TEFFO S F & POTO L T YES POLOKWANE 015 2957693 POLOKWANE POLOKWANE 28916 MANGOTLO YES 85A ONDER STREET, POLOKWANE POLOKWANE 015 2914242 POLOKWANE 70157 MASINGI YES 18A WITKLIP STREET, LADANNA POLOKWANE 015 2930370 Page 2 of 3 PRACTICE TELEPHONE AREA PRACTICE NAME DISPENSING PHYSICAL ADDRESS CITY OR TOWN NUMBER NUMBER THOHOYANDOU 663921 MANGANYI YES 111A MALAMULELE MAIN ROAD, MALAMULELE THOHOYANDOU THOHOYANDOU 318876 MANENZHE YES SHOP 4 LIMDEV BUILDING, THOHOYANDOU THOHOYANDOU 30 P EAST HANYANI MEDICAL, CENTRE MPHEPHU DRIVE, THOHOYANDOU 346322 NGOBENI YES THOHOYANDOU 015 9625837 THOHOYANDOU SHOP 9 SHOPRITE PHANGAMI MALL, PUNDA MARIA ROAD (R524), THOHOYANDOU 349291 NYARHI YES THOHOYANDOU 083 7304514 THOHOYANDOU THOHOYANDOU 74063 NANGAMMBI YES 259 BLOCK P EAST THOHOYANDOU 015 9625001 SHOP 8 TZANEEN CROSSING MALL, CNR PEACE & DANIE JOUBERT TZANEEN 250139 MABUNDA YES TZANEEN 015 3072747 STREET, TZANEEN TZANEEN 566 MAOWASHA YES WOLKBERG BUILDING, 28 DANIE JOUBERT STREET, TZANEEN TZANEEN 015 3077550 VAALWATER 249076 VAN JAARSVELD YES SENTRA BUILDING, VOORTREKKER STREET, VAALWATER VAALWATER 082 8552627 ZEBEDIELA 885207 SELOANE NO STAND NO A0104 ZEBEDIELA Page 3 of 3 .
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