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Health Professions Act, 1974 (Act No 90 No. 36936 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 16 OCTOBER 2013 No. 795 16 October 2013 HEALTH PROFESSIONS ACT, 1974 (ACT NO. 56 OF 1974) LIST OF APPROVED FACILITIES FOR THE PURPOSES OF PERFORMING COMMUNITY SERVICE BY PHYSIOTHERAPISTS IN THE YEAR 2014 The Minister of Health has, in terms of regulation 5.1 of the Regulations relating to Performance of Community Service by Persons Registering in terms of the Health Professions Act, 1974 (Act No. 56 of 1974), listed the following approved facilities for purposes of the profession of physiothera PROVINCE REGION/DISTRICT FACILITY EASTERN CAPE AMATHOLE (Allocated professionals to rotate within the cluster) Buffalo City/AmahlathiBhisho Hospital Cluster Cathcart Hospital Grey Hospital Nompumelelo Hospital S.S Gida Hospital Fort Grey TB Hospital Nkqubela TB Hospital East London HospitalCecilia Makiwane Hospital Complex Emplilweni Gompo Hospital Frere Hospital Mbashe Cluster Idutywa CHC Madwaleni Hospital Willowale CHC Mnquma Cluster Butterworth Hospital Nqamakwe CHC Tafalofefe Hospital Nkonkobe Cluster Bedford Hospital Fort Beaufort Hospital Tower Hospital(Psychiatry Hospital) Victoria Hospital ALFRED NZO (Allocated professionals torotate within the cluster) This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za STAATSKOERANT, 16 OKTOBER 2013 No. 36936 91 Maluti Cluster Taylor Bequest Hospital (Maluti) Khotsong TB Hospital Umzimvubu Cluster Madzikane ka Zulu Hospital Mt Ayliff Hospital Sipetu Hospital CACADU (Allocated professionals to rotate within the cluster) Camdeboo Cluster Andries Vosloo Hospital Midlands Hospital Kouga Cluster Humansdorp Hospital Jose Pearson TB Hospital Majorie Parish TB Hospital Orsmond TB Hospital Themba TB Hospital Makana Cluster Fort England Hospital Port Alfred Hospital Settlers Hospital CHRIS HANI (Allocated professionals to rotate within the cluster) Engcobo Cluster All Saints Hospital Cofimvaba Hospital Mjanyana Hospital lnxuba Yethemba Cluster Cradock Hospital Wilhem Stahl Hospital Lukhanji Cluster Frontier Hospital Hewu Hospital Komani Hospital(Psychiatry) Sakhisizwe Cluster Cala Hospital Elliot Hospital Glen Grey Hospital JOE GQABI (Allocated professionals to rotate within the cluster) Maletswai Cluster Aliwal North Hospital Burgersdorp Hospital Steynsburg Hospital Taylor Bequest Hospital Senqu Cluster Cloete Joubert Hospital Empilisweni Hospital Umlamli Hospital NELSON MANDELAAllocated professionals to rotate within the METRO Complex and surrounding hospitals and CHC's) PE Complex andDora Nginza Hospital surrounding Hospitals Elizabeth Donkin Psychiatry Hospital This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za 92 No. 36936 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 16 OCTOBER 2013 Empilweni TB Hospital Kwazakhele CHC Leticia Barn CHC Livingstone Hospital Motherwell CHC PE Provincial Hospital Uitenhage Hospital Walmer CHC OR TAMBO (Allocated professionals to rotate within the cluster) KSD Cluster Zithulele Hospital Mhlontlo Cluster Dr Malizo Mpehle Hospital Nessie Knight Hospital St Lucy's Hospital Mthatha Hospital Complex Bedford Orthopaedic Hospital Mthatha General Hospital Nelson Mandela Academic Hospital Nyandeni Cluster Bambisana Hospital Canzibe Hospital Isilimela Hospital St Barnabas Hospital Qaukeni Cluster Greenville Hospital Holy Cross Hospital St Elizabeth Hospital St Patrics Hospital FREE STATE Xhariep DC16 Diamond Hospital Complex and surrounding clinics:Diamant(Jagersfontein Trompsburg,Bethulie.) Embekweni(Zastron)/Stoffel Coetzee (Smithfield) Hospital Complex and surrounding clinics Community HealthCentre:Letsemeng and surrounding Clinics:Petrusburg, Koffiefontein Lejweleputswa DC18 Lejwelephutswa Local Area. Bongani Regional Hospital (will be required to rotate to supporting clinics). Katleho/Winburg Hospital Complex (will be required to rotate to Verkeerdevlei, Soutpan, Brandfort,Hen Ventersburg, Theunissen clinics). Thusanong/Nala/Mohau Hospital Complex (will be required to rotate to supporting clinics). Motheo DC17 Botshabelo Hospital Complex(will be required to rotate to supporting CRC's and clinics) Dr JS Moroka Hospital Mantsopa Hospital(willberequiredfor This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za STAATSKOERANT, 16 OKTOBER 2013 No. 36936 93 rotate to supporting clinics) MUCPP(will be required to rotate to supporting clinics) National Hospital Complex(will be required to rotate to supporting clinics) Pelonomi Regional Hospital Complex (will be required to rotate to supporting clinics). Thabo Mofutsanyana DC19Dihlabeng Regional Hospital (will be required to rotate to supporting clinics) ISRDS NODE Mofumahadi Manapo Mope li Regional Hospital Complex(will be required to rotate to supporting clinics). Elizabeth Ross Hospital(will be required to rotate to Qwa-Qwa & Kestell clinics) Phekolong/ Nketoana Hospital Complex (will be required to rotate to Clarens,Paul Roux,Fouriesburg,Rosendal,Lindley, Petrusburgand Arlington clinics) ltemoheng/John-Daniel Newsberry/ PhutolohaHospitalComplex(willbe required to rotate to Mame llo CHC). Thebe/ Phumelela Hospital Complex (will berequiredtorotatetosurrounding clinics). Fezile Dabi District DC20 BoitumeloRegionalHospital(willbe required to rotate to surrounding Clinics) Metsimaholo/Parys Hospital Complex(will berequiredtorotatetosurrounding clinics) Tokollo/ Mafube Hospital Complex(will be required to rotate to surrounding clinics) GAUTENG Far East Rand and Vaal EkurhuleniHealthDistrict(willrotate between sub-districts according to to service needsof the district) Sub-District 1: Kempton Park:will rotate to Tembisa and Edenvale Sub-District 2: Alberton:will rotate to Boksburg,Germiston,Vosloorus, Katlehong and Thokoza Sub-District 3: Nigel:will rotate to Daveyton,Springs,Benoni and Brakpan SedibengHealth District(willrotate between sub-districts according to the service needs in the district) Sub-District 1: Emfuleni : will rotate to clinics in Evaton,Sebokeng,Sharpville and Boipatong Sub-District 2: Midvaal: will rotate to clinics in Meyerton area Sub-District 3: Lesedi :will rotate to clinics in Heidelberg area This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za 94 No. 36936 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 16 OCTOBER 2013 Kempton Park/Alberton Complex Tembisa Hospital Natalspruit Hospital Jabulani CHC Kopanong Hospital Heidelberg Hospital Sebokeng Complex Sebokeng Hospital Levay Mbata CHC Johan Heyns CHC Sharpville CHC Boipatong CHC Springs/Brakpan Complex Far East Rand Hospital Kwa-Thema CHC Nokuthela Ngwenya CHC Etwatwa Germiston Hospital Pholosong Hospital Tambo Memorial Hospital Pretoria Region Tshwane District Health Northern Sub-District Southern and Central Sub- Districts: Clinics:Bophelong, Laudium,Holani,Pretoria North, Skinner street/Adelaide Tambo,Mandisa Shiceka,Stanza Bopape and Eersterust CHC Odi Moretele Sub-District: Covering 17 clinics. Metsweding: Clinics in the area of Cullinan and Bronkhorstspruit are covered. Garankuwa Complex Dr George Mukhari Hospital Soshanguve CHC Pretoria Academic Complex Steve Biko Academic Hospital Tshwane District Hospital Skinner Street CHC Pretoria West Complex Jubilee Hospital Kalafong Hospital Laudium CHC Mamelodi Stanza Bopape CHC Odi Hospital Pretoria West Hospital This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za STAATSKOERANT, 16 OKTOBER 2013 No. 36936 95 Weskoppies Hospital CentralWitsandWestCentral Johannesburg Complex Charlotte Maxeke Academic Rand Region Hospital Hillbrow CHC/Lenasia South CHC Helen Joseph Hospital Rahima Moosa Mother and Child Hospital Chiawelo CHC/Mofolo CHC Chris Hani Baragwanath Hospital Lillian Ngoyi CHC/Zola CHC Dr Yusuf Dadoo Hospital/ Mohlakeng Edenvale Hospital Leratong Hospital/Bekkersdal Sizwe Hospital South Rand Hospital Sterkfontein Hospital Tara Hospital Johannesburg Metro Health District(will rotate between Sub-Districts according to the service needs of the district) Sub-District A:Rabie Ridge,Orange Farm and Diepsloot Sub-District B:Westbury Clinic Sub-District C:Discoverers CHC Sub-District D:Chiawelo CHC,Mofolo CHC,Mandela Sisulu Clinic,Zola CHC Sub-District E:AlexandraCHC and East Bank Clinic Sub-District F:Hillbrow CHC Sub-District G:Lenesia Clinic, Lenesia South CHC;Stredford CHC West Rand Health District(willrotate between sub-districts according to the service needs of the district) Sub-District A:Westonaria-covers Bekkersdal,Simunye,Westonaria, Glenharvie and Zuurbekom Sub-District B:Randfontein-covers ML Pessen,PJ Mare,Ya Rona and Mohlakeng Clinics Sub-District C: Mogale- Mogale,Central,Thusong,Fanyana Ndlapo, Hekpoort, MakiLegwete, Eric Mdeleni,Munsieville,Muldersdrift and Tarlton Clinics Carletonville Hospital KWAZULU NATAL Ugu DC21 Murchison Hospital " St Andrews Hospital " This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za 96 No. 36936 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 16 OCTOBER 2013 ISRDS NODE Port Shepstone Hospital* GJ Crookes Hospital* Turton CHC Umgungundlovu DC22 Appelsbosch Hospital * Edendale Hospital* Northdale Hospital Pietermaritzburg Assessment & Therapy Centre Richmond Hospital* Umgeni Hospital Uthukela DC23 Emmaus Hospital * Escourt Hospital* Ladysmith Hospital* St Chad's CHC Umzinyathi DC24 Charles Johnson Memorial Hospital** Dundee Hospital Church of Scotland Hospital** Greytown Hospital* Amajuba DC25 Madadeni Hospital * Newcastle Hospital* Niemeyer Hospital Zululand DC26 Benedictine Hospital** Ceza Hospital ** ISRDS NODE eDumbe CHC Itshelejuba Hospital" Nkonjeni Hospital** Vryheid Hospital** Umkhanyakude DC27 Bethesda Hospital** Hlabisa Hospital** ISRDS NODE Manguzi Hospital** Mosvold Hospital** Mseleni Hospital ** Uthungulu DC28 Catherine
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