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SADA Has Been Notified by the Following Members That They Will Be Available for Consultation Over the Holiday Season SADA has been notified by the following members that they will be available for consultation over the holiday season Practitioner Contact Number Suburb, City Albert Street, Durban Central Dr K Pershad 031 301 2928/083 299 9838 Athlone, Cape Town Dr EJ Karjiker 021 697 1401 Athlone, Cape Town Dr K Pather 021 637 5523/552 9059 Auckland Park, Johannesburg Drs F, A & B Peer 011 477 8665/083 786 4946 Belgravia, Cape Town Dr N Nair 082 465 1722 Benoni Dr F Fish 011 425 1120/082 452 7803 Berea, Durban Dr M Windisch 031 303 6213 Bergvliet, Cape Town Dr J van der Westhuyzen 021 715 1148 Bergvliet, Cape Town Dr J Ackhurst 021 715 1148 Blaauwberg, Cape Town Dr R Rabe 021 521 9000 Blauberg, Cape Town Dr DD Blazquez 021 554 4344/079 609 7133 Bonnievale, Cape Dr JS Nolan 023 614 1281 Bredasdorp, Western Cape Dr JD Mathee 028 424 1250 Buccleuch, Johannesburg Dr R Wadvalla 011 656 1090 Cape Town Dr ZM Moosa 073 685 2622 Cape Town Dr MJ Brown 021 419 8622 Cape Town Dr KW Reid 021 419 8622 Cape Town Dr Solomon 021 419 8622 Cape Town CBD Dr N Ramsay 021 421 7392/082 876 5631 Centurion, Pretoria Dr C Jacobs 074 889 0871 Chatsworth, Durban Dr D Naidoo 031 400 0230 Claremont, Cape Town Dr P Singh 021 674 7503 Claremont, Cape Town Dr J Jooste 021 671 7037/082 414 6055 Cresta, Johannesburg Drs F, A & B Peer 011 477 8665/083 786 9099 Delareyville, North West Dr A Fourie 053 948 1122/083 988 2763 Dormaton, Durban Dr R Haffajee 073 497 6724 Durban CBD Dr J Jackison 031 304 3000 Durban Central, Durban Dr YA Omar 031 306 1321/084 584 0777 Durban Central, Durban Dr M Maistry 031 208 8542/031 304 8830 Durban North, Durban Dr A Tularam 031 563 1408/084 664 7783 Durbanville, Cape Town Dr L Krynauw 021 80 5118 Effingham Heights, Durban North Dr PS Sodalay 031 563 5865 Emmerentia, Johannesburg Drs F, A & B Peer 011 477 8665/083 786 9099 Florida, Johannesburg Dr HNL Kraut 011 672 4348 Gansbaai, Western Cape Dr R van Huyssteen 028 384 0733 Garden Route, Knysna Dr J Zonnestein 044 382 1410 Glenhazel, Johannesburg Dr HNL Kraut 011 882 8365 Glenhazel, Johannesburg Dr JL Gritzman 011 440 5325/082 443 5366 Goodwood, Cape Town Dr B Beilinsohn 021 434 3663/082 551 0018 Grahamstown Dr D Eichhoff 082 575 9778 Grahamstown Dr A Ristow 083 286 6479 Hatfield, Pretoria Dr DH Dinkelman 012 362 6590 Hatfield, Pretoria Dr I Erasmus 0121 362 5773/4 Heidelberg Dr C van Graan 016 349 1902/079 503 8565 Houghton, Johannesburg Dr A Kathrada 083 594 4525/082 963 0282 Houghton, Johannesburg Dr K Swanevelder 011 726 0077 Hout Bay, Cape Town Dr C Lim 021 790 7598/083 764 7086 Kempton Park, Gauteng Dr ES Mostert 074 253 7592 Kimberley Dr ZM Moosa 073 685 2622 Kleimnond, Western Cape Dr JP Duvenage 028 271 3467 Kraafontein, Cape Town Dr L Krynauw 021 80 5118 Langebaan, West Coast Dr R Kritzinger 076 744 6674 Langenhovenpark, Bloemfontein Dr PJ Conradie 051 451 1106 Linmeyer, Johannesburg Dr R Linklaters 011 435 6292 Louis Pasteur Hospital, Pretoria Dr OP Moloi 082 553 4981 Marble Ray, KwaZulu Natal Dr Y Singh 031 578 1664/082 921 8302 Mellville, Johannesburg Dr A Peer 011 783 4575/083 786 4946 Mellville, Johannesburg Drs F, A & B Peer 011 477 8665/083 786 9099 Millpark, Port Elizabeth Dr E Bosch 084 812 4645 Mitchells Plain, Cape Town Dr MIA Khan 071 892 9653 Mondeor, Johannesburg South Dr MM Peer 011 433 1100/083 786 5120 Montagu, Cape Dr JS Nolan 023 614 1281 Montana, Pretoria Dr S Barnes 012 548 3381 Morningside, Sandton Dr R Suliman 011 883 9728/082 647 1001 Morningside, Durban Dr M Windisch 031 303 6213 Mosselbaai Dr R Lareman 044 690 4444 Mtubatuba, KwaZulu Natal Dr DS Walmsley 035 550 3318/082 686 8126 Murrayfield, Pretoria Dr EP Slabber 012 803 4562 Musgrave, Durban Dr EB Timothy 031 309 7290/082 074 6656 Nelspruit, Mpumalanga Dr A Ferri 013 753 3753/083 310 4358 New Woodlands, Cape Town Dr MIA Khan 071 892 9653 Newclare, Johannesburg Dr A Tayob 011 477 6781 Newclare, Johannesburg Dr IG Hoosen 011 477 6781 Nigel, Gauteng Dr MJ Opperman 011 814 4727/072 981 9583 Northcliff, Johannesburg Drs F, A & B Peer 011 477 8665/083 786 4946 Norwood, Johannesburg Dr J Kaplan 011 483 2281/083 391 2281 Overport, Durban Dr F Moosa 031 207 7552/082 786 0864 Parklands, Cape Town Dr R Rabe 021 521 9000 Parktown North, Johannesburg Dr I Josselsohn 011 788 1660/082 888 5200 Parorama, Cape Town Dr PW Marais 021 939 3721 Parow, Cape Town Dr PW Marais 021 939 3731 Paulshof, Johannesburg Dr WL Lu 082 555 6701 Phoenix, Durban Dr SB Khan 031 505 5734/082 293 3434 Phoenix, Durban Dr AJ Japathpal 082 973 1401 Phoenix, Durban Dr A Vawda 031 507 3255 Plumstead, Cape Town Dr MA Adam 021 762 4663/082 509 4215 Polokwane Dr TJ Tsiane 015 295 2283 Port Elizabeth, Eastern Cape Dr E Bosch 084 812 4645 Pretoria North Dr NDM Spinola 012 546 6863 Robertson, Cape Dr JS Nolan 023 614 1281 Rondebosch East, Cape Dr S Khan 086 0336 6825 Rylands, Cape Town Dr K Pather 021 637 5523/552 9059 Sandton City, Johannesburg Drs F, A & B Peer 011 783 4575/083 786 4946 Sandton, Johannesburg Dr A Peer 011 783 4575/083 786 4946 Sea Point, Cape Dr C Geffen 021 439 3357 Somerset West, Cape Dr FN Potgieter 021 851 8680 Sunnypark Mall, Pretoria Dr OP Moloi 082 553 4981 Swartkop, Pretoria Dr C Jacobs 074 889 0871 Sydenham Medical Centre, Durban Dr M Maistry 031 208 8542/031 304 8830 Table View, Cape Town Dr DD Blazquez 021 554 4344/079 609 7133 The Willows, Pretoria Dr EP Slabber 012 803 4562 Triomf, Johannesburg Drs F, A & B Peer 011 477 8665/083 786 9099 Umzinto, KwaZulu Natal Dr MGH Belim 039 974 1274 Vereeniging,Vaal Dr MY Dangor 016 455 1969 Walmer, Port Elizabeth Dr A Froom 041 395 9600 Walmer, Port Elizabeth Dr B van der Merwe 041 395 9600 Weltevreden Park Dr K Padiaychee 011 675 7661/082 835 0691 Westdene, Johannesburg Dr A Peer 011 783 4575/083 786 4946 Westdene, Johannesburg Drs F, A & B Peer 011 477 8665/083 786 4946 Windhoek, Namibia Dr HP Myburgh +264 81 326 2096 Worcester, Western Cape Dr J-H Hofmeyr 023 347 0182 .
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