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Regulation Gazette, No. 7915 STAAT'SKOERANT, 2 APRIL 2004 No. 26181 123 No. R. 389 2 April 2004 HEALTH PROFESSIONS ACT,1974 (ACT NO. 56 OF 1974) LIST OFAPPROVED FACILITIES FOR THEPURPOSES OFPERFORMING COMMUNITY SERVICE BY MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS IN THE YEAR 2005 The Minister of Health has, in terms of regulation 5.1 of the Regulations relating to Performanceof Community Service bly PersonsRegistering in terms of the Health Professions Act, 1974 (Act No. 56 of '1974), listed the following approved facilities for purposes of the profession of a medical practitioner: -Note: the asterisk (*) = with rural allowarrce PROVINCE Region (District) FACILITY Western District Council Midlands H Complex Midlands H Sawas Memorial H Willowmore H Settlers H Complex Fort England H Settlers H Port Alfred H Nelson Mandela Nelson Port Elizabeth H Complex Metropole Dora Nginza H Elizabeth Donkin H Humansdorp Livingstone H Port Elizabeth Provincial H Uitenhage H Ukhahlamba District Frontier H Complex Council Frontier Burgersdorp H Empilisweni H* Umlamli H* Dordrecht H Taylor Bequest H* Wilhelm Stahl 124 No. 26181 GOVERNMEiNT GAZETTE, 2 APRIL 2004 - Cofimvaba Cradock Glen Grey Elliot Komani Sterkstroom HC Cala Amatole District Council East London H Complex Bisho H Butterworth H* Tafalofefe H* Frere H Cecilia Makiwane H Fort Beaufort H Tower H Victoria H (Alice)* SS Gida H* Grey H Nompumelelo H* Stutterheim H Komga Hospital Alfred Nzo Distric 3etvlei H Complex Council Mary Therese Hospital* Mount Ayliff H* Rietvlei H* St Margaret’s H* Umzimkulu H* Bambisana H Greenville H Holy Cross H Sipetu H St Elizabeth H St Patrick Zhris HaniZhris Distrid Jmtata H Complex Zouncil Umtata General H Bazia CHC Mhlakulo CHC Mbekwen CHC Ngangelizwe CHC i STAATSKOERANT, 2 APRIL 2004 No. 26181 125 P - All Saints H Bedford Orthopaedic Canzibe H lsilimela Mjanyana H* Madwaleni H Nelson Mandela Academic H Nessie Knight H Sir Henry Elliot H St Barnabas H St Lucy's H Zithulele H Taylor Bequest H FREE STATE Khariep Embekweni District / Hospital Comple:r [ DC16) Stoffel Coetzee Diamond District Hospital ComDlex - Petrusburg - Trompsburg - Edenburg - Bethulile - Motheo National Hospital Complex (DCI 7) Botshabelo Hospital Complex - 3-JS Moroka / Mantsopa - -ejweleputswa 3ongani Regional Hospital DC18) - {atleho / Winburg Hospital Complex rhusanong / Nala / MohauHospii% :omtiex 'habo IMafutsanyane'habo lithlabeng Regional Hospital Complex- DCI9) vlofumahadi / Manapo / Mop13 3egional Hospital Complex ilizabeth Ross H Complex - - Qwa-qwa Clinics (estell Clinics -hebe / Phumelela Hospital Complex - - Tshiame, Memel, Warden Clinics 'hekolong / Nketoana Hopital Comple)c temoheng / John Daniel Newsberry 'huthuloha Hospital Complex lorthernStateFree Aetsimaholo / Parys Hospital Complex- listrict (DC20) - Deneysville, Orangeville, Sasolburg and Khanya CHCs Tokollo / Mafube Hospital Complex Boitumelo Regional Hospital IORTHERN CAPE liamond Fields Kimberley H 126 No. 26181 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 2 APRIL 2004 Kgalagadi 7Clinics Upper Karroo De Aar H Noupoort H Prieska H Griekwastad H Victoria West H Colesburg Namaqualand Springbok H Alexader Bay H Garies H Port Nolloth H Brandvlei H Frazerburg H Calvinia H 'rancis Baard Kimberley City Clinics Jankempdorp Clinics Sordonia ( Upington) Sordonia H {enhardt H 'ostmasburg H Jkangala >hiladelphia* H Sroblersdal H vliddelburg H Nitbank H complex (wa-Mhlanga H vlmametlhake H lelmas H Iastvaal / Gert Sibande Irmelo H Zarolina H* Imbhuleni H* 'iet Retief H* rmajuba (Volksrust) H* lethal H ivander H itanderton H hie Ballot H* Ehlanzeni lob Ferreira H 'hemba H* Iarberton H ihongwe H* onga H* ydenburg H* abie H* latibidi H* ugu gu Complex ( DC21) - Murchison H* - Port Shepstone H* St Andrews H* GJ Crookes H* STAATSKOERANT, 2 APRIL 2004 rdo. 26181 127 Umgungundlovu UmgungundlovunComplex ( DC 22) - Edendale H - Northdale H - Grey’s H - EMRS Complex Appelsbosch* 4 Montebello H* Uthukela Uthukela Complex (DC23) - Ladysmith H - Emmaus H* Estcourt Hospital Umzinyathi Umzinyathi Complex ( DC24 ) - Charles Johnson Memorial H* - Dundee H* Church of Scotland H* Grevtown H* Amajuba Amajuba Complex ( DC25 ) - Madadeni H - Newcastle H Zululand Zululand Complex (DC 26 ) - Benedictine H* - Ceza H* - Nkonjeni H* ltshelejuba H* Vryheid H* Umkhanyakucle (DC27) Umkhanyakude Complex - Bethesda H* - Manguzi H* - MOSVOld H* - Mseleni H* - Hlabisa H* Uthungulu Unthugulu Complex ( DC 28) - Ngwelezana H - Empangeni H Ekombe H* Eshowe H Catherine Booth H* Mbongolwane H* KwaMagwaza H* Nkandla H* llembe Stanger H (DC 29) Umphumulo H* Umtunjambili H* Sisonke Sisonke Complex (DC 43) - E.G. and Usher Memorial H* - Tayler Bequest H* Christ the King H* St Apollinaris H* 128 No. 26181 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 2 APRIL 2004 Ethekwini Ethekwini Complex - Addington H - RK Khan H - King Edward Vlll H - Wentworth H - St Aidan’s H - Mahatma Gandhi Memorial H - Osindisweni H - Prince Mshiyeni Memorial H - Tongaat CHC - Phoenix CHC - Kwa-Dabeka Clinic - KwaMashu Polyclinic* - EMRS Waterberg Warmbaths H Ellisras H Witpoort H FH Odendaal H Thabazimbi H Waterberg Complex Mokopane H George Masebe H Voortrekker H Capricorn H Franz H Blouberg CHC* Pietersburg Mankweng H Complex (PMHC) WF Knobel H Botlokwa H Seshego H Groothoek H ZebedielaCHC Lebowakgomo H rlhembe rshilidzini H Donald Fraser H Malamulele H Elim H Louis Trichardt H Messina H Siloam H Vlopani -etaba H Sekororo H S N Phatudi H Vkhensani H (gapane H VIL Malatji H PhalabotwaCHC* Jan Velden H 3ohlabela vlapulaneng H Tintswalo H* 26181-4 STAATSKOERANT, 2 APRIL 2004 No. 26181 129 Sekhukhune Mecklenburg H PengeCHC H C Boshoff H Dilokong CHC* St Ritas H Jane Furse H Matlala H Thabamoope Psychiatric H NORTH WEST Bojanala Rustenburg District/ Rustenburg Provincial Hospital/ Koster and Swartugens Hospita Complex/ Kgetleng Rivier District Brits District/ Hospital Moretele District / Jubilee Hospital Odi District / Hospital Mogwase District*/ George Stegmannl Moreteletsi Hospital Complex Sothern Klerksdorp District Klerksdorp/ Tshepong Hospital Complex / Wolmaranstad District / Nic Bodenstein Hospital Potch District / Hospital / Witrand HopitaV Ventersdorp District / Hospital Complex Zentral Mafikeng / Setlagobi Districts Mafikeng General Bophelong Hospital Complex/ Gelukspan Hospital Lichtenburg Distract Gen de la Ray Thusong Hospital Complex Delareyville District* / hosp Sannieshof / Ottosdal Hospital Complex Zeerust District* Zeerust Lehurutse Hospital Complex Bophirima Vryburg District / Stella / Vryburg Hospital Complex Schweizer-Reneke District / Hospital Lekwa Teemane District Christians/ Bloemhof Hospital Complex* Ganyesa District*/ Hospital Bophiri Molopo Distr* Bray Piet Plesis Hosp Complex 03-114434-5 26181-5 -~ ”! 130 No. 26181 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 2 APRIL 2004 ,,, Kudumane District*/ Tswaragano Hospital Taung District*/ Hospital WESTERN CAPE Academic Groote Schuur H Red Cross H Tygerberg H Metro Brooklyn Chest New Somerset H Eerste River H GF Jooste H Victoria H Karl Bremer H Hottentots Holland H Falsebay H Metro CHSO Westfleur H Mowbray Maternity H Emergency Medical Service hssociated Psychiatric Alexandra H qospitals’ Region Valkenberg H Stikland H -entegeur H Nest Coast/ >aarI H Netlands 3tellenbosch H Swartland H Jredenburg H iadie Kotze H 2itrusdal H 2lanwilliam H Iredendal H 3oland Overberg Iben Donges Cluster Eben Donges H CHCs Grabouw Ceres H Robertson H Bredasdorp H Hermanus H Swellendam H Caledon H Touwsriver H Montague H South Cape Karoo Seorge H Mosselbay H 3udtshoorn H <nysna H 3eaufort West H STAATSKOERANT, 2 APRIL 2004 rJo.26181 131 A. GAUTENGi ThabaTshwane,HC 1 SOUTH AFRICAN Thaba Tshwane Complex MILITARYHEALTH HC Garrison SERVICE (SAMHS) - Garrison Complex HC Wonderboom - SIB Wonderboom - SIB Murrayhill - SIB Waalmanstaal HC Waterkloof - S/B Waterkloof - S/B Krygor - Bank of Lisbon HC West Rand - SIB Doornkop - SIBLenz HC East Rand - SIB Dunnottaar - SIB Heiddelberg B. MPUMALANGA HC Middelburg - SIB Middelburg - SIB Camden HC Nelspruit - S/B Nelspruit C. MA-ZULU NATAL HC KZN - SIB Durban (Poli-Clinic) - S/B Bluff - SIB Pietermaritzburg - S/B GSB - SIB Salisbury island - SIB Airforce HC Ladysmith - SIB Ladysmith HC Mtubatuba - SIBMtubatuba Duku-Duku - SIB Jozini 3. NORTHERN CAPE HC Kimberly - SIB Kimberly (Poli-Clinic;) - SIB Midlands HC Lohatla - SIBLohatla - SIB Upington E. LIMPOMPO HC Hoedspruit - SIB Hoedspruit - S/BPhalaborwa -IC Polokwane - S/B Polkwane - S/B Ellisrus - SIB Naboomspruit 132 No. 26181 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 2 APRIL 2004 ~~ ~ HC Louis Trichard - S/B Louis Trichard - S/B Vuvani - S/B Messina F. NORTH WEST HC Molopo - S/B Molopo - S/B Zeerust HC Potchefstroom - S/B Potchefstroom (Poli-Clinic) G. WESTERN CAPE HC Gordonsbaai - SIB Gordonsbaai (Poli-Clinic) HC South Coast - S/B Oudshoorn (Poli-Clinic) - SIB George HC West Cost - HP Saldanha HC Wingsfield - SIB Wingsfield - S/B Ysterdaai ~~~~ ~~ HC Youngsfield - S/B Youngsfield (Poli-Clinic) - S/B Eerste Rivier H. EASTERN CAPE HC Grahamstown - SB Grahamstown HC Port Elizabeth - S/B Port Elizabeth - S/B East London - SIB Queenstown HC Umtata - S/B Umtata (Poli-clinic) 1. FREE STATE HC Bloemfontein - SIB Biomfontein - S/B Armour - S/B Bloemspruit - S/B lnfantory HC Kroonstad - S/B Kroonstad - S/B Bethlehem GAUTENG East Randand Vaal Springs / Brakpan Complex Far East Rand / Pholosong Kwa-Thema CHC Nokuthela Ngwenya Boksgurg / Germiston Complex Tambo Memorial/ Germiston/ Etwatwa STAATSKOERANT, 2 APRIL 2004 No. 26181 133 Kempton Park / Alberton Complex Tembisa I Natalspruit / Jabulani CHC Kopanong Hospital Heidelberg Hospital Sebokeng Complex Sebokeng Hospital/ Levay Mbatha / Johan Heyns I Sharpville/
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