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NHLS LABORATORIES TESTING SARS Cov 2 CONTACT DETAILS.Pdf NHLS LABORATORIES AUTHORISED TO CONDUCT DIAGNOSTIC TESTING OF SARS CoV-2 (COVID 19) Province Laboratory Address Type of Test Contact Details East London Laboratory Frere Hospital, 1 Amalinda Road, East PCR and Antigen London. Matatiele Laboratory Taylor bequest Hospital, Matatiele, PCR and Antigen Ms Tabita Makula, Area Main Street, Matatiele Eastern Cape Manager: Eastern Cape, Nelson Mandela Academic/Walter Nelson Academic Hospital. Sisson PCR and Antigen 082 893 6875 Sisulu University Street, Fortgate, Mthata Port Elizabeth Provincial Port Elizabeth Hospital, Cnr PCR and Antigen Laboratory Buckingham and Eastern Manapo Laboratory Mofumahadi Manapo Mopeli PCR and Antigen Hospital, Mampoi Street, Phuthaditjaba Mr Jone Mofokeng, Area Pelonomi Laboratory Pelonomi Hospital, 121 Dr Belcher PCR and Antigen Free State Manager: Free State and Road, Heidedal, Bloemfontein North West, 082 603 2577 Universitas Academic Laboratory Room 433, 2nd Floor, Block E. Francois PCR and Antigen Retief Building, University of the Free State, Bloemfontein Braamfontein TB Laboratory National Health Laboratory Service, PCR and Antigen Mr Bahule Motlonye, Area Gauteng Cnr De Korte and Hospital Streets, Manager: Gauteng, 082 807 Braamfontein 2650 Province Laboratory Address Type of Test Contact Details Carltonville Laboratory Carltonville Ext 10 PCR Charlotte Maxeke Johanessburg NHLS, Charlotte Hospital, 7 York PCR Academic Laboratory Road, Parktown Chris Hani Baragwanath Academic Chris Hani Hospital, Chris Hani Road, PCR Laboratory Zone 6, Diepkloof, SOWETO Dr George Mukhari Laboratory Sefako Makgatho Health Science PCR University, Virology Laboratory Dr Yusuf Dadoo Laboratory Cnr Hospital Road and memorial PCR Avenue, Krugersdorp, Helen Joseph Laboratory Helen Joseph Hospital, 1 Perth Road, Auckland Park, Johannesburg. Jubilee Laboratory Jubilee Hospital, 92 Jubilee Road, PCR Temba Rural. Kopanong Laboratory Kopanong Hospital, 2 Cassino Road, PCR Duncanville, Vereeniging Tambo Memorial Laboratory Tambo Memorial Hospital, 39 Railway PCR and Antigen Street, Plantation, Boksburg Mr Bahule Motlonye, Area Tembisa Laboratory Tembisa Hospital, Reverend R.T.J PCR Manager: Gauteng, 082 807 Namane Dr, Hospital View, Tembisa. 2650 Thelle Mogoerane Laboratory Thelle Mogoerane Hospital, 12390 PCR Nguza Street, Vosloorus. Gauteng Tshwane Academic Division, Department of Medical Virology, PCR University of Pretoria Tshwane Academic Division, Institute of Pathology Building, 2nd Floor, Room K3-31, Cnr Beatrix and Dr Salvage Streets, Tshwane Addington Laboratory Addington Hospital, 16 Erskine PCR Mr Sibulele Bandezi, Area Terrace, South Beach, Durban KwaZulu - Natal Manager: KwaZulu-Natal, Addington Mobile Addington Hospital, 16 Erskine Antigen 083 468 0552 Terrace, South Beach, Durban Province Laboratory Address Type of Test Contact Details Edendale Laboratory Edendale Hospital, 89 Selby Msimang PCR Road, Plessislaer, Pietermaritzburg Inkosi Albert Luthuli Central Inkosi Albert Luthuli Central Hospital, PCR Academic Laboratory-Virology Vusi Mzimela Road , Umkumbaan, Durban. Itshelejuba Laboratory Itshelejuba Hospital, Pongola, KZN PCR King Edward Laboratory King Edward Laboratory, Sydney PCR Road, Umbilo, Durban Madadeni Laboratory Madadeni Hospital, Madadeni Road, PCR Newcastle Ngwelezane Laboratory Ngwelezana Hospital, Thanduyise PCR Drive, Kuleka, Empangeni. Mr Sibulele Bandezi, Area RK Khan Laboratory RK khan Hospital, 336 R K Khan Cir, PCR Manager: KwaZulu-Natal, Westcliff, Chatsworth. 083 468 0552 St Apollinaris Laboratory St Apollinaris Hospital, Centocow PCR Road, Makholweni, Creighton Ellisras Laboratory Ellisras Hospital, Lephalale PCR Letaba Laboratory Letaba Hospital, Lydenburg Roar PCR (R36), Tzaneen. Mr Jacob Lebudi, Area Limpopo Mankweng Provincial Laboratory Mankweng Hospital, Oos Bos Road, PCR Manager: Limpopo and Limpopo Mpumalanga, 082 904 4416 Polokwane Provincial Laboratory Polokwane Provincial Hospital, Cnr PCR dorp and Hospital Streets, Polokwane, Limpopo Ermelo Laboratory Ermelo Provincial Hospital, Joubert PCR Street, Ermelo Middleburg Laboratory Middleburg Hospital, Hospital Street, PCR Mr Jacob Lebudi, Area Mpumalanga Middleburg Manager: Limpopo and Rob Ferreira laboratory Rob Ferreira Hospital, Cnr Madiba PCR Mpumalanga, 082 904 4416 Drive and Piet Retief Streets, Nelspruit Province Laboratory Address Type of Test Contact Details Joe Morolong Laboratory Joe Morolong Memorial Hospital, Dr PCR Ruth Segomotsi Mompati District, Vryburg Mafikeng Laboratory Mafikeng Provincial Hospital, Cnr PCR and Antigen Mr Jone Mofokeng, Area Lichtenburg and Mareetsane Road, Manager: Free State and Mafikeng North West, 082 603 2577 North West Rustenburg Laboratory Job Shimankane Tababna Provincial PCR Hospital, Cnr Bosch and Heystek Streets, Rustenburg Tshepong Laboratory Tshepong Hospital, Benji Olifant, PCR Mr Jone Mofokeng, Area Uraniaville Road, Klerksdorp Manager: Free State and North West, 082 603 2577 De Aar Laboratory De Aar Hospital, Visset Street, De Aar. Antigen Kimberley Laboratory Kimberley Hospital, Robert Mangaliso PCR and Antigen Sobukwe Hospital, 143 DuToitspan Road, Kimberley Ms Nasima Mahomed, Area Northern Cape Springbok Laboratory Springbok Hospital, Hospital Street, Antigen Manager: Western and Doornpoort, Springbok. Northern Cape, 082 322 0950 Tshwaranyo laboratory Tshwaraganyo Hospital, Kuruman, Antigen Northern cape. Upington Laboratory Upington Hospital, Uoington Antigen Beaufort West Laboratory Beaufort Hospital, Hospital Hill, PCR and Antigen Beaufort West Delft Clinic Mobile Delft Community Health Clinic, cape Antigen Town Ms Nasima Mahomed, Area Western Cape George Laboratory George Hospital, King George Park, PCR Manager: Western and Cnr Davidson and Langenhoven Road, Northern Cape, 082 322 0950 Heatherlands, George George Mobile Unit Thembalethu Clinic. George Antigen Province Laboratory Address Type of Test Contact Details Greenpoint Complex Greenpoint Complex, old City Hospital PCR Complex, Block F, Covid Laboratory, Portswood Road, Greenpoint, Cape Town. Groote Schuur Academic Groote schuur Hospital, C17, Anzio PCR Laboratory Road, Observatory, Cape Town Helderberg Laboratory Helderberg Hospital, Lourensford Antigen Road, Golden Acre, Cape Town Hermanus Laboratory Hermanus Hospital, Hospital Street Antigen Hermanus Karl Bremer Laboratory Karl Bremer Hospital, Frans Conradie Antigen Drive, Belville West, Cape Town Khayelitsha Laboratory Khayelitsha District Hospital, Cnr PCR and Antigen Walter Sisulu and Steve Biko Roads, Khayelitsha, Cape Town Knysna Laboratory PCR Knysna Hospital, Knysna Knysna Mobile Antigen Mitchells Plain Laboratory Mitchelles Plain Hospital, Berman Antigen Ms Nasima Mahomed, Area Drive, Lentegeur, Cape Town Manager: Western and Mosselbay Laboratory Mosselbay Hospital, 1st Avenue, PCR and Antigen Northern Cape, 082 322 0950 Mossel Bay Central, Mossel bay Oudtshoorn Laboratory Oudtshoorn Hospital, Park Road. PCR and Antigen Oudtshoorn Paarl Laboratory Paarl Provincial Hospital, 10 Hospital PCR and Antigen Street, Lemoenkloof, Paarl Red Cross Children’s Hospital Red Cross Children’s Hospital, Antigen Laboratory Klipfontein Road, Rondebisch, Cape Town Tygerberg Academic Laboratory Virology Laboratory, 8th Floor, Clinical PCR and Antigen Building, Faculty of medicine and Province Laboratory Address Type of Test Contact Details Health Siences, Tygerberg Medical School. Tygerberg Western Cape Vredendal Laboratory Vredendal Hospital, Van Der Stel Antigen Street, Vreedendal. Ms Nasima Mahomed, Area Worcester Laboratory Worcester Hospital, Murray Street, PCR and Antigen Manager: Western and Worcester Northern Cape, 082 322 0950 Wesleur Hospital Mobile Wesleur Hospital, Wesfleur Cir, Antigen Atlantis, cape Town .
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