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Kwazulu-Natal PROVINCE PHYSICAL SUBURB PHYSICAL TOWN PHYSICAL ADDRESS1 PRACTICE NAME CONTACT NUMBER PRACTICE NUMBER KWAZULU-NATAL BULWER BEREA St Augustine's Hospital BODASING 0312012832 0407348 KWAZULU-NATAL BULWER BEREA Suite 3 2nd Floor Med Centre Wests Entabeni Hospi GOVENDER 0312611325 0273910 KWAZULU-NATAL BULWER BEREA Sessional Suites 1 Life Entabeni Hospital KHAN 0312041569 0545295 KWAZULU-NATAL BULWER BEREA Life St Joseph's Psychiatric Hospital PILLAY 0312612688 0090379 KWAZULU-NATAL BULWER BEREA 3 Chelmsford Medical Centre PORTER 0312011293 0468479 KWAZULU-NATAL BULWER BEREA Room 209 Level -2 St Augustines Hospital SALDUKER 0312013318 2205947 KWAZULU-NATAL MUSGRAVE BEREA Suite 302 Musgrave Park Medical Centre RANDEREE 0312011531 2202050 KWAZULU-NATAL CHATSWORTH CHATSWORTH Room 9 Life Chatsmed Garden Hospital JHETAM 0314012076 2205424 KWAZULU-NATAL CHATSWORTH CHATSWORTH Suite 115 Chatsmed Garden Hospital KADER 0314033108 2202484 KWAZULU-NATAL CHATSWORTH CHATSWORTH Room 204 Chatsmed Garden Hospital VIRANNA 0314019034 0136980 KWAZULU-NATAL BALLITO DOLPHIN COAST Unit 1 San Hall Office Park NAIDOO J 0319416871 0498165 KWAZULU-NATAL DURBAN DURBAN Suite 1404 14th Floor Durdoc Centre MHLONGO 0313010006 0484466 KWAZULU-NATAL MAYVILLE DURBAN Suite 3a Ahmed Al-Kadi Hospital Annex 1 GANIE 0318231393 0529575 KWAZULU-NATAL OVERPORT DURBAN Suite 2 Parklands Hospital MOOLA 0312074477 2201577 KWAZULU-NATAL OVERPORT DURBAN Office 4 A & T Centre NAIR 0312026421 0082511 KWAZULU-NATAL EMPANGENI EMPANGENI Unit 13 Empangeni Medical Centre SOGA 0357721658 0390151 KWAZULU-NATAL HOWICK HOWICK Suite 3 Howick Medical Centre LUND 0333308455 2202662 KWAZULU-NATAL NEWCASTLE NEWCASTLE Suite 22-23 Hospital Suite Office Park SEEDAT 0343173388 0323225 KWAZULU-NATAL ASSAGAY OUTER WEST DURBAN 1st Floor Suite 114 Hillcrest Private Hospital SOOKAN 0317628096 0684821 KWAZULU-NATAL PHOENIX PHOENIX Suite 25 2nd Floor Mount Edgecombe Private Hospit CHUNILAL 0315024401 0258326 KWAZULU-NATAL PHOENIX PHOENIX Suite 23 2nd Floor Mount Edgecombe Hospital NOWBATH 0315026947 2205831 KWAZULU-NATAL PIETERMARITZBURG PIETERMARITZBURG 90 Payne Street MAHOMED F 0333428209 0228850 KWAZULU-NATAL PIETERMARITZBURG PIETERMARITZBURG Famcare Therapy Centre MOODLEY 0333943301 2202956 KWAZULU-NATAL PIETERMARITZBURG PIETERMARITZBURG Town Hill Hospital MTSHEMLA 0333415500 0381535 KWAZULU-NATAL PIETERMARITZBURG PIETERMARITZBURG 63 Howick Road OLLA 0333450946 0541362 KWAZULU-NATAL PIETERMARITZBURG PIETERMARITZBURG 293 Burger Street PILLAY 0718902910 0615552 KWAZULU-NATAL SCOTTSVILLE PIETERMARITZBURG Akeso Clinic KASSEN 0333424443 0324957 KWAZULU-NATAL SCOTTSVILLE PIETERMARITZBURG Akeso Clinic MBATHA 0333460065 0603457 KWAZULU-NATAL SCOTTSVILLE PIETERMARITZBURG Akeso Clinic PICKFORD 0333460065 0528013 KWAZULU-NATAL PINETOWN PINETOWN Suite 8 Crompton Medical Centre MOOLA 0318282444 0394475 KWAZULU-NATAL TONGAAT TONGAAT Suite 305 Victoria Hospital MASINGA 0319450175 0335975 KWAZULU-NATAL TONGAAT TONGAAT Mediclinic Victoria Hospital REDDY 0329441552 0640131 KWAZULU-NATAL PRESTONDALE UMHLANGA Akeso Clinic MITCHELL 0870980451 0487716 KWAZULU-NATAL PRESTONDALE UMHLANGA Akeso Clinic Umhlanga THELA 0870980473 0534811 KWAZULU-NATAL UMHLANGA RIDGE UMHLANGA Akeso Hospital MAHARAJ 0870980451 0604097 KWAZULU-NATAL UMHLANGA ROCKS UMHLANGA Suite 12b Medigate Medical Centre 2 JANKI 0315664387 0489743 KWAZULU-NATAL UMHLANGA ROCKS UMHLANGA Suite 6 110 Beacon Rock Medical Centre KING L M 0315758339 0219436 KWAZULU-NATAL UMHLANGA ROCKS UMHLANGA Suite 402 4th Floor Gateway Private Hospital RAMDHIAL 0314922132 0678783 KWAZULU-NATAL DAWNCLIFFE WESTVILLE Suite 203 Life Westville Hospital MISEER 0312655800 0044024 GEMS Specialist Network - Psychiatrists - KwaZulu-Natal Page 1 of 1.
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