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List of Approved Medical Facilities for Comserv Posts Reproduced by Sabinet Online in terms of Government Printer’s Copyright Authority No. 10505 dated 02 February 1998 STAATSKOERANT, 16 OKTOBER 2013 No. 36936 39 No. 791 16 October 2013 HEALTH PROFESSIONS ACT, 1974 (ACT NO. 56 OF 1974) LIST OF APPROVED FACILITIES FOR THE PURPOSES OF PERFORMING COMMUNITY SERVICE BY MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS IN THE YEAR 2014 The Minister of Health has, in terms of regulation 5.1 of the Regulations relating to Performance of Community Service by Persons Registering in terms of the Health Professions Act, 1974 (Act No. 56 of 1974), listed the following approved facilities for purposes of the profession of medicine. PROVINCE REGION/DISTRICT FACILITY EASTERN CAPE Alfred Nzo Khotsong Hospital* Madzikane kaZulu Hospital ** Umzimvubu Cluster Mt Ayliff Hospital** Taylor Bequest Hospital* (Matatiele) Amathole Bhisho CHH Cathcart Hospital * Amahlathi/Buffalo City Cecilia Makiwane Hospital Cluster Dimbaza CHC Duncan Village Day Hospital Empilweni Gompo CHC Fort Grey TB Hospital Frere Hospital Grey Hospital * Komga Hospital Nkqubela TB Hospital Nompumelelo Hospital* SS Gida Hospital* Stutterheim FPA Hospital* Mnquma Sub-District Butterworth Hospital* Nqgamakwe CHC* Nkonkobe Sub-District Adelaide FPA Hospital Tower Hospital* Victoria Hospital * Mbashe /KSD District Elliotdale CHC* Idutywa CHC* Madwaleni Hospital* Chris Hani All Saints Hospital** Engcobo/IntsikaYethu Cofimvaba Hospital** Martjie Venter FPA Hospital This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za Reproduced by Sabinet Online in terms of Government Printer’s Copyright Authority No. 10505 dated 02 February 1998 40 No. 36936 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 16 OCTOBER 2013 Sub-District Mjanyana Hospital * InxubaYethembaSub-Cradock Hospital** Wilhelm Stahl Hospital** District Inkwanca Molteno FPA Hospital Lukhanji Frontier Hospital* Hewu Hospital * Komani Hospital* Sakhisizwe/Emalahleni Cala Hospital** Dordrecht FPA Hospital Glen Grey Hospital*" lndwe FPA Hospital Ngonyama CHC* Nelson Mandela Metro Dora Nginza Hospital Empilweni TB Hospital PE Metro Jose Pearson TB Hospital Orsmond TB Hospital Letticia Bam CHC Livingstone Hospital Motherwell CHC PE Provincial Uitenhage Hospital Kouga Sub-District Humansdorp Hospital BJ Voster FPA Hospital Jourbetina CHC O.R.Tambo Dr Malizo Mpehle Memorial Hospital** Nessie Knight Hospital** Mhlontlo Sub-District Qaukeni North Sub-Baziya CHC** Greenville Hospital** District Holly Cross Hospital ** Isipethu Hospital* Port St Johns CHC* St. Elizabeth Hospital St.Patricks Hospital le* Nyandeni Sub-District Bambisana Hospital ** Bevan Goqwana CHC** Canzibe Hospital** Isilimela Hospital** Ntabankulu CHC* St.Barnabas Hospital*" KSD Sub-District Mhlakulo CHC* Mthatha General Hospital* Mqanduli CHC* Ngcwangube CHC* Zithulele Hospital* Ukhahlamba Aliwal North Hospital ** James Town FPA Hospital Maletswai Sub-District Maclear FPA Hospital Sterkstroom FPA Hospital** Steynsburg Hospital ** St Francis FPA Hospital This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za Reproduced by Sabinet Online in terms of Government Printer’s Copyright Authority No. 10505 dated 02 February 1998 STAATSKOERANT, 16 OKTOBER 2013 No. 36936 41 Senqu Sub-District Cloete Joubert Hospital** Empilisweni Hospital " Lady Grey Hospital* Taylor Bequest Hospital(Mt Fletcher) ** Cacadu Andries Vosloo Hospital * AArbedeen FPA Hospital Camdeboo Sub-District Midlands Hospital * Sawas Memorial FPA Hospital Makana Sub-District Fort England Hospital * Majorie Parish TB Hospital Port Alfred CHH Settlers Hospital * Sunday Valley FPA Hospital* Temba TB Hospital Willow More FPA Hospital* FREE STATE Xhariep DC16 Diamond Hospital Complex and surrounding Kopanong clinics. Embekweni/ Stoffel Coetzee Hospital Complex and surrounding Mohokare clinics Community HealthCentre:Letsemeng and surrounding clinics * Mangaung Metro DC17 Botshabelo Hospital Complex (will be required to rotate to supporting clinics). Dr J S Moroka/ Mantsopa Hospital Complex (will be required to rotate to supporting clinics). Mangaung Metro(will be required to rotate to surrounding Clinics) Lejweleputswa DC18 Lejwelephutswa District Area (will be required to rotate to Supporting clinics). Katleho/Winburg Hospital Complex*(willbe required to rotate to Verkeerdevlei, Brandfort, Soutpan, Theunissen, Hennenman & Ventersburg clinics) Thusanong/Nala/Mohau Hospital Complex (will be required to rotate to supporting clinics). Thabo MofutsanyanaItemoheng/John Daniel Newsberry/ Phuthuloha Hospital Complex " (will DC19 be required to rotate to Marquard Clinics ) ISRDS NODE Elizabeth Ross Hospital ** (will be required to rotate to Qwa-Qwa & Kestell clinics) Mantsopa District Hospital Complex(will require to rotate to surrounding Clinics) Mofumahadi Manapo Mopeli Hospital"(will be required to rotate to surrounding clinics) Phekolong/Nketoana Hospital Complex** (will be required to rotate to Clarens, Arlington, Fouriesburg, Lindley, Rosendal, Paul Roux, Petrus Steyn clinics) Thebe/Phumelela Hospital Complex ** (will be required torotateto Memel, Tshiame and Warden clinics) Fezile Dabi District DC20 Fezile Dabi District Area (will be required to rotate to supporting Clinics) This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za Reproduced by Sabinet Online in terms of Government Printer’s Copyright Authority No. 10505 dated 02 February 1998 42 No. 36936 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 16 OCTOBER 2013 Metsimaholo/Parys Hospital Complex (will be required to rotate to all facilities: Deneysville, Orangeville, Sasolburg and Khanya CHC in Koppies) Tokollo/MafubeHospitalComplex*(willbe required to rotate to surrounding Clinics) GAUTENG Far East Rand and Vaal Ekurhuleni Health District(will rotate betweensub-districtsaccording toto service needsof the district) Sub-District 1: Kempton Park:will rotate to Tembisa and Edenvale Sub-District 2: Alberton:will rotate to Boksburg,Germiston,Vosloorus, Katlehong and Thokoza Sub-District 3: Nigel:will rotate to Daveyton,Springs,Benoni and Brakpan Sedibeng Health District(will rotate between sub-districts according to the service needs in the district) Sub-District 1: Emfuleni : will rotate to clinics in Evaton,Sebokeng,Sharpville and Boipatong Sub-District 2: Midvaal: will rotate to clinics in Meyerton area Sub-District 3: Lesedi : will rotate to clinics in Heidelberg area Kempton Park/Alberton Complex Tembisa Hospital Natalspruit Hospital Jabulani CHC Kopanong Hospital Heidelberg Hospital Sebokeng Complex Sebokeng Hospital Levay Mbata CHC Johan Heyns CHC Sharpville CHC Boipatong CHC Springs/Brakpan Complex Far East Rand Hospital Kwa-Thema CHC Nokuthela Ngwenya CHC Etwatwa Germiston Hospital Pholosong Hospital Tambo Memorial Hospital Pretoria Region Tshwane District Health Northern Sub-District Southern and Central Sub-Districts: Clinics:Bophelong,Laudium,Holani, Pretoria North,Skinne street, This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za Reproduced by Sabinet Online in terms of Government Printer’s Copyright Authority No. 10505 dated 02 February 1998 STAATSKOERANT, 16 OKTOBER 2013 No. 36936 43 Adelaide Tambo,Mandisa Shiceka, Stanza Bopape and Eersterust CHC Odi Moretele Sub-District: Covering 17 clinics. Metsweding: Clinics in the area of Cullinan and Bronkhorstspruit are covered. Garankuwa Complex Dr George Mukhari Hospital Soshanguve CHC Pretoria Academic Complex Steve Biko Academic Hospital Tshwane District Hospital Skinner Street CHC Pretoria West Complex Jubilee Hospital Kalafong Hospital Laudium CHC Mamelodi Stanza Bopape CHC Odi Hospital Pretoria West Hospital Weskoppies Hospital CentralWits and WestCentral Johannesburg Complex Rand Region Charlotte Maxeke Academic Hospital Hillbrow CHC/Lenasia South CHC Helen Joseph Hospital RahimaMoosaMother and Child Hospital Chiawelo CHC/Mofolo CHC Chris Hani Baragwanath Hospital Lillian Ngoyi CHC/Zola CHC Dr Yusuf Dadoo Hospital/Mohlakeng Edenvale Hospital Leratong Hospital/Bekkersdal Sizwe Hospital South Rand Hospital Sterkfontein Hospital Tara Hospital JohannesburgMetroHealthDistrict(will rotate between Sub-Districts according to the service needs of the district) Sub-DistrictA:Rabie Ridge,Orange Farm and Diepsloot Sub-District B:Westbury Clinic Sub-District C:Discoverers CHC Sub-District D:Chiawelo CHC,Mofolo CHC,Mandela Sisulu Clinic,Zola CHC Sub-DistrictE:Alexandra CHC and East Bank Clinic This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za Reproduced by Sabinet Online in terms of Government Printer’s Copyright Authority No. 10505 dated 02 February 1998 44 No. 36936 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 16 OCTOBER 2013 Sub-District F:Hillbrow CHC Sub-District G:Lenesia Clinic,Lenesia South CHC;Stredford CHC West Rand Health District(willrotate betweensub-districtsaccordingto the service needs of the district) Sub-District A:Westonaria-covers Bekkersdal,Simunye,Westonaria, Glenharvie and Zuurbekom Sub-District B:Randfontein-covers ML Pessen,PJMare,YaRona and Mohlakeng Clinics Sub-District C: Mogale- Mogale,Central,Thusong, Fanyana Ndlapo,Hekpoort,MakiLegwete,Eric Mdeleni, Munsieville, Muldersdrift and Tarlton Clinics Carletonville Hospital KWAZULU NATAL Ugu DC21 G J Crookes Hospital ** Murchison HC** ISRDS NODE St Andrews HospitalIrk Umgungundlovu DC22 Northdale Complex East/ Boom Street CHC Northdale Hospital Edendale Complex Edendale Hospital * Imbalenhle CHC* Appelsbosch Hospital * Uthukela DC23 Ladysmith Complex Emmaus Hospital * Ladysmith Hospital * St Chads CHC* Estcourt Complex Bruntville CHC * Estcourt Hospital * Umzinyathi DC24 Charles Johnson Memorial Complex Charles Johnson Memorial Hospital
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