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Eastern Cape WOOLTRU HEALTHCARE FUND OPTICAL NETWORK LIST EASTERN CAPE PRACTICE TELEPHONE AREA PRACTICE NAME PHYSICAL ADDRESS CITY OR TOWN NUMBER NUMBER BETHELSDORP 7024924 MUTHRAY WEST END MEDIPARK CENTRE, ST BRIDGET STREET, WEST END BETHELSDORP 041 4812137 BETHELSDORP 515507 SAMUELS C A - CLEARY PARK SHOP NG 6 CLEARY PARK SHOPPING, CENTRE STANFORD ROAD, CLEARY PARK BETHELSDORP 041 4815339 BETHELSDORP 55743 PILLAY SHOP 48 CLEARY PARK SHOPPING, CENTRE STANDFORD ROAD, CLEARY PARK BETHELSDORP 041 4036400 BIZANA 122254 FLATELA SHOP 5 BIZANA SQUARE, 89 UPPER MAIN STREET, BIZANA BIZANA 039 2510283 BIZANA 390461 LATHI THA ' BIZANA SQUARE SHOP 5 BIZANA SQUARE, 89 UPPER MAIN STREET, BIZANA BIZANA 039 2510283 BUTTERWORTH 7020511 NXUMALO 24 SCANLEN STREET, BUTTERWORTH BUTTERWORTH 047 4891110 CALA 264539 MAHLO ROMAN CATHOLIC PREMISE, 473 UMTATA ROAD, CALA CALA 072 5433937 SPEC-SAVERS OCUVISION KWAZULU CENTRAHIL 7032439 SUITE 101, OASIM SOUTH, PEARSON STREET CENTRAHIL 031 2074923 NA CENTRAL 7004117 BAMFORD 81 HAVELOCK STREET CENTRAL 041 5851918 CRADOCK 7000146 BERGMAN 50 ADDERLY STREET CRADOCK 048 8813245 CRADOCK 386685 JANSE VAN RENSBURG 90 ADDERLEY STREET CRADOCK 048 8811412 CRADOCK 424455 BERGMAN AND ADAM 50 ADDERLEY STREET, CRADOCK CRADOCK 048 8813245 DESPATCH 612693 TOMSETT 73 MAIN STREET, DESPATCH DESPATCH 041 9332182 EAST LONDON 7014279 SPEC-SAVERS EAST LONDON SHOP 1 CENTRAL SQUARE, GLADSTONE STREET, EAST LONDON EAST LONDON 043 7433228 EAST LONDON 7022573 CHETTY 16 BELGRAVIA CRESCENT EAST LONDON 043 7436089 EAST LONDON 7022913 BOURKE 29 ALBANY STREET, EAST LONDON EAST LONDON 043 7430978 EAST LONDON 7023472 NAMANE SHOP 1 CENTRAL SQUARE, GLADSTONE STREET, EAST LONDON EAST LONDON 043 7433228 EAST LONDON 7027109 MAKOA SHOP G04 HEMINGWAYS MALL CNR, WESTERN SERVICES AVENUE & TWO, RIVERS ROAD EAST LONDON 043 7260855 EAST LONDON 7028474 KRIEL 16 ST PETERS ROAD, SOUTHERNWOOD EAST LONDON 043 7229617 EAST LONDON 7030983 NJIKELANA SHOP 110 EDCOTT SQUARE, 256 OXFORD STREET, EAST LONDON EAST LONDON 043 7436311 EAST LONDON 7032021 GIESE 2 4TH STREET, GONUBIE EAST LONDON 043 7400336 EAST LONDON 7034865 TORGA OPTICAL SHOP NO 21, BEACON BAY RETAIL PARK, BEACON BAY EAST LONDON 043 7481956 EAST LONDON 7034938 SPEC-SAVERS BEACON SHOP 32 BEACON BAY RETAIL, CENTRE BONZA BAY ROAD, BEACON BAY EAST LONDON 043 7482883 EAST LONDON 7036426 NAIDOO SUITE 2 CAXTON HOUSE, TERMINUS STREET EAST LONDON 043 7229074 TRZEBIATOWSKY P D - EAST LONDON 505781 SHOP UG 40 & 41 HEMMINGWAYS, SHOPPING CENTRE CNR WESTERN, EAST LONDON EAST LONDON 043 7263077 HEMMINGWAYS EAST LONDON 511064 TRZEBIATOWSKY P D - BEACON BAY SHOP 21 BEACON BAY RETAIL PARK, BONZA BAY ROAD, BEACON BAY EAST LONDON 043 7481957 EAST LONDON 555762 MGILANE B N - ZANEMPILO CENTRE 22 OXFORD ST, SHOP 2, ZANEMPILO CENTRE EAST LONDON Page 1 of 6 PRACTICE TELEPHONE AREA PRACTICE NAME PHYSICAL ADDRESS CITY OR TOWN NUMBER NUMBER EAST LONDON 592218 ARJOON SHOP G84 HEMINGWAYS MALL CNR, WESTERN AVENUE & TWO RIVERS, EAST LONDON EAST LONDON 043 7211022 EAST LONDON 633887 MURUGAN M CHETTY INC 4 MARINE TERRACE EAST LONDON EAST LONDON 686573 MASHALABA SHOP 21 BEACON BAY RETAIL PARK, BONZA BAY ROAD, BEACON BAY EAST LONDON 043 7481957 EAST LONDON 730262 MASHALABA SHOP UG 40 & UG 41 HEMINGWAYS, MALL CNR WESTERN AVENUE & TWO, RIVERS DRIVE EAST LONDON 043 7261841 EAST LONDON 7002564 V & T OPTOMETRISTS 47 WESTERN AVENUE, VINCENT EAST LONDON 043 7268042 EAST LONDON 7007566 KRIEL 16 ST PETERS ROAD, SOUTHERNWOOD EAST LONDON 043 7229617 EAST LONDON 7010710 GLOVER SHOP 5 BEREA MALL CNR, CHAMBERLAIN ROAD & PEARCE STREET, BEREA EAST LONDON 043 7268511 EAST LONDON 5363 PILLAY SHOP 11 SHOPRITE CENTRE, AMALINDA MAIN ROAD, AMALINDA EAST LONDON 043 7411107 EAST LONDON 68357 GAYLARD 23 CHAMBERLAIN ROAD, BEREA EAST LONDON 043 7260201 EAST LONDON 93211 DULLABH 48 OXFORD STREET, EAST LONDON EAST LONDON 043 7222511 EAST LONDON 110965 NEERUSHA JUGOO INCORPORATED SHOP LG 03A VINCENT PARK, SHOPPING CENTRE DEVEREUX AVENUE, EAST LONDON EAST LONDON 043 7263337 EAST LONDON 111031 PEMA 42 QUEEN STREET, CAMBRIDGE EAST LONDON 043 7264185 EAST LONDON 157570 DU RAAN SHOP UG 42A UPPER LEVEL VINCENT, PARK CENTRE DEVEREUX AVENUE, VINCENT EAST LONDON 043 7056900 EAST LONDON 189588 KRETZMANN 66 FRERE ROAD, VINCENT EAST LONDON 043 7212434 SIBUSISO OPTOMETRISTS - EAST LONDON 352330 SHOP G04 HEMINGWAYS MALL CNR, WESTERN SERVICES AVENUE & TWO, RIVERS ROAD EAST LONDON 043 7260855 HEMINGWA G H PEER T/A OXFORD EAST LONDON 368687 SHOP 4 SANLAM BUILDING, CNR ARGYLE & OXFORD STREET, EAST LONDON EAST LONDON 043 7222285 OPTOMETRIST EAST LONDON 441503 RADUE D M - VINCENT 47 WESTERN AVENUE, VINCENT EAST LONDON 043 7268042 ENGCOBO 6459 NTSHIBA 17 OLD MUTUAL, BUILDING, 135 CALA ROAD ENGCOBO 047 5481422 GRAAF REINET 817503 VENTER SHOP C2, 40 CALEDON STREET GRAAF REINET GRAAFF-REINET 7029764 MINNAAR 38 CHURCH STREET, GRAAFF-REINET GRAAFF-REINET 049 8924114 GRAAFF-REINET 356719 JANSEN VAN RENSBURG 8 CHURCH STREET, GRAAFF-REINET GRAAFF-REINET 049 8911147 GRAHAMSTOWN 7014112 DAVIES 18 BATHURST STREET, GRAHAMSTOWN GRAHAMSTOWN 046 6226205 GRAHAMSTOWN 7026617 DOWLEY MUIRHEAD & GOWIE BUILDING, 42 HIGH STREET GRAHAMSTOWN 046 6222295 GRAHAMSTOWN 7031491 GIPPERT THE COLCADE, 41 HILL STREET, GRAHAMSTOWN GRAHAMSTOWN 046 6223845 GRAHAMSTOWN 18384 GOPAL 4B ALLEN STREET, GRAHAMSTOWN GRAHAMSTOWN 061 4582212 MC FARLANE & PARTNERS - GRAHAMSTOWN 216844 SHOP 50 PEPPER GROVE MALL, AFRICAN STREET, GRAHAMSTOWN GRAHAMSTOWN 046 6222295 GRAHAMST GREENACRES 7013566 GREENACRES OPTOMETRISTS SHOP G2 THE BRIDGE GREENACRES, SHOPPING CENTRE CNR NEWTON, STREET & CAPE ROAD GREENACRES 041 3631357 GREENACRES 720585 BIGGS SHOP B32 THE BRIDGE @, GREENACRES CNR CAPE ROAD & C J, LANGENHOVEN DRIVE GREENACRES 041 3630647 HUMANSDORP 7015860 CARELSE SHOP 3 COETZER CENTRE, 20 MAIN STREET, HUMANSDORP HUMANSDORP 042 2952515 HUMANSDORP 7030177 MCFARLANE & PARTNERS INC 42 CHURCH STREET, HUMANSDORP HUMANSDORP 042 2951844 IBHAYI 7026579 KAWA 140 RALO STREET, KWAMAGXAKI IBHAYI 041 4632000 IBHAYI 7030851 MATYU 179 KOYANA STREET, ZWIDE IBHAYI 041 4641727 IBHAYI 491721 JORDAAN F J - NEW BRIGHTON SHOP 41 KENAKO RETAIL CENTRE, CNR UITENHAGE ROAD & SPANDO, ZWIDE IBHAYI 041 4523775 IBHAYI 515515 SAMUELS C A - NEW BRIGHTON SHOP 30A KENAKO MALL CNR OLD, UITENHAGE ROAD & SPONDO STREET, BETHELSDORP IBHAYI 041 4524120 Page 2 of 6 PRACTICE TELEPHONE AREA PRACTICE NAME PHYSICAL ADDRESS CITY OR TOWN NUMBER NUMBER IBHAYI 314366 ZIKIZA SHOP 20 ZIYABUYA SHOPPING, CENTRE MKWENKWE STREET, KWADWESI IBHAYI 041 4855161 IDUTYWA 7024576 RAMLUGAN 89 KINGS ROAD, IDUTYWA IDUTYWA 047 4891620 IDUTYWA 587621 MAHAMBA SHOP NO 1 121 CNR RICHARDSON &, THOMPSON STREET IDUTYWA 047 4892242 IDUTYWA 230642 MAHAMBA SHOP NO 1, LUDIDI BUILDING, CNR 120 CORNER RICHARSON & THOMP IDUTYWA 047 4892242 IDUTYWA 297380 KHALATHA 408 IANS LANE, IDUTYWA IDUTYWA 047 4892222 JEFFREYS BAY 788627 VAN ZYL SHOP G 47 FOUNTAIN MALL CNR, R102 HUMANSDORP & ST FRANCIS, JEFFREYS BAY JEFFREYS BAY 042 9400860 JEFFREYS BAY 50199 COETZER 15 OOSTERLAND STREET JEFFREYS BAY 042 2931590 JEFFREYS BAY 60763 CILLIERS 10 NOORSEKLOOF ROAD, JEFFREYS BAY JEFFREYS BAY 042 2960717 MCFARLANE F D & PARTNERS JEFFREYS BAY 93130 SHOP 5 DA GAMA CENTRE, DA GAMA ROAD, JEFFREYS BAY JEFFREYS BAY 042 2933480 INCORPO JEFFREYS BAY 199125 CARELSE G J INC - JEFFREYS BAY 12 OOSTERLAND STREET, JEFFREYS BAY JEFFREYS BAY 042 2932473 JEFFREYS BAY 263656 RAUBENHEIMER SHOP 14 NEPTUNE'S TERRACE, DA GAMA ROAD, JEFFREYS BAY JEFFREYS BAY 042 2933303 JEFFREYS BAY 393738 VAN DER WAT G91 & G92 FOUNTAIN MALL CNR, R102 HUMANSDORP & ST FRANCIS, JEFFREYS BAY JEFFREYS BAY 042 2931590 JOHANNESBURG 7035608 NDZEKU FASHION KAPITOL, SHOP 3, 130 PRITCHARD STREET JOHANNESBURG 047 4914192 JOUBERTINA 571431 SCHREUDER 3 VAN RIEBEECK STREET, JOUBERTINA JOUBERTINA 082 6303799 JOUBERTINA 179612 SCHREUDER 3 VAN RIEBEECK STREET, JOUBERTINA JOUBERTINA 082 6303799 KING WILLIAM`S KING WILLIAM`S 7019246 KRIEL SHOP 2 HALVER HOUSE, WALKER STREET, KING WILLIAM'S TOWN 043 6434223 TOWN TOWN KING WILLIAM`S KING WILLIAM`S 7020678 PEER 7 SMITH STREET, KING WILLIAM'S TOWN 043 6424579 TOWN TOWN KING WILLIAM`S SPEC-SAVERS KING WILLIAM`S KING WILLIAM`S 7026021 SHOP 36 METLIFE MALL, CNR SMITH & CROSS STREETS, KING WILLIAM'S TOWN 043 6425715 TOWN TOWN TOWN KING WILLIAM`S KING WILLIAM`S 673498 NYEZI SHOP 36 METLIFE MALL, CNR SMITH & CROSS STREETS, KING WILLIAM'S TOWN 043 6425715 TOWN TOWN KING WILLIAM`S KING WILLIAM`S 7001568 RADUE 35 AYLIFF STREET, KING WILLIAM'S TOWN 043 6421558 TOWN TOWN KORSTEN 7010796 MAKAN OPTOMETRISTS SUITE 15 GROUND FLOOR, MERCANTILE CENTRE CNR KEMPSTON &, DURBAN ROAD KORSTEN 041 4536900 KORSTEN 7013280 MAKAN SUITE 15 GROUND FLOOR, MERCANTILE CENTRE CNR KEMPSTON &, DURBAN ROAD KORSTEN 041 4536900 KORSTEN 97500 RAGA 48 STANFORD ROAD KORSTEN 041 4532870 LUSIKISIKI 390194 KANGO SHOP 18 MANKZOYI BUILDING, LUSIKISIKI LUSIKISIKI 039 2531265 MDANTSANE 507709 KHUMALO SHOP 8 MDANTSANE SHOPPING, CENTRE CNR BILLIE ROAD & QUMZA, HIGHWAY MDANTSANE 043 7624477 MDANTSANE 660019 LENGISI SHOP 8 MDANTSANE CITY MALL, CNR BILLIE ROAD & QUMZA HIGHWAY, MDANTSANE MDANTSANE 043 7624477 MDANTSANE 91294 DLANGALALA SHOP 1 LOWER LEVEL MDANTSANE, MALL SPINE ROAD, MDANTSANE MDANTSANE 043 7613641 J S FOX OPTOMETRIST MDANTSANE MDANTSANE 297666 SHOP 42, MDANTSANE CITY SHOPPING CENTRE MDANTSANE 031 2029595 IN MIDDELBURG 7009666 OLLS 27 VAN REENEN STREET, MIDDELBURG MIDDELBURG - EC 049 8421127 MOTHERWELL 609080 VILAKAZI SHOP 13 NYARA SHOPPING CENTRE, CNR TYNIRA & W M MAKU STREET, MOTHERWELL MOTHERWELL 041 4760300 MOUNT FRERE 410586 MOTIANE SHOP 4 LCM LUDIDI BUILDING, MAIN STREET, MOUNT FRERE MOUNT
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