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(Gp) Network List North West Province WOOLTRU HEALTHCARE FUND GENERAL PRACTITIONER (GP) NETWORK LIST NORTH WEST PROVINCE PRACTICE AREA PROVIDER NAME TELEPHONE ADDRESS NUMBER BLOEMHOF 172170 DR ADRIAAN STEYN 053 4331283 46B MARK STREET BRITS 50687 SOOKRAJ R R 012 2525258 7 JANBERG BUILDING, MAIN ROAD BRITS 524050 DR HULISANI KWINDA 081 5376720 1887B LEGALAOPENG SECTION BAPONG, BAPONG, NORTH WEST BROEDERSTROOM 1563394 DR LEON NEL 012 2440744 MOUNTAIN LAKE SHOPPING CENTRE, CNR R512 & OBERON ROAD CHRISTIANA 1482122 PIETERS J C 053 4412227 10 VOORTREKKER STREET DE WILDT 1453041 HASSIM A S 012 5042183 PLOT 434, UITVALGROND DELAREYVILLE 616079 DR MORNE BEER 053 9480563 SOETDORING 3 GANYESA 1582658 PHOLOHOLO L G 053 9983622 GANYESA SHOPPING COMPLEX, MAIN ROAD GREATER TAUNG RURAL 1578847 VAN NIEKERK P J 053 9941953 325 MAIN ROAD, TAUNG HARTEBEESPOORT 1402919 BESTER A J 012 2590563 SILVERSIDE CENTRE SHOP 3, 1 OUWAPAD ROAD JERICHO 1445049 MASHIGO P E 012 7291035 351B MALATENG SECTION KLERKSDORP 319430 AKUOKO J K 018 4643810 25 MONTABE HOUSE, CNR NOORD & ANDERSON STREET KLERKSDORP 1457349 NASSIR A H H 018 4692232 4 MERCURY ROAD KLERKSDORP 1484052 DR SABER MOSAM 018 4624390 14 ENOCH SONTONGA STREET KLERKSDORP 1487779 MOTALA I 018 4624390 14 ENOCH SONTONGA STREET KLERKSDORP 1504320 ISMAIL-EBRAHIM A K 018 4656624 1057 SYLVIA BENJAMIN DRIVE KLERKSDORP 1507516 LALA S 018 4623646 45A GOLF STREET KOSTER 151610 HAFFEJEE A A B 014 5434528 5 STEYN STREET LETLHABILE 1540718 MODISANE S C 012 2512095 STAND 222, ZONE 1 LICHTENBURG 607150 DR ML MORWE INC 018 6323263 65 LANG STREET MAFIKENG 1566792 MANSOOR A A K 018 3811430 SHOP 10A,PLAZA CENTRE, NELSON MANDELA DRIVE MARIKANA 260193 BOGOPA J MARIKANA MEDICAL CENTRE MARIKANA 312797 MTOLO B S 012 3205160 808 MARIKANA ROAD MARIKANA 342270 DR SAREL BEYERS 072 4680160 BOX CENTRE MARIKANA, 1 MAIN ROAD MMABATHO 28673 MOKOENA M I 018 3847763 2561 MOLEBATSI ROAD, UNIT 1 MOGWASE 1439308 PATEL AHMED E & PARTNER 014 5555712 MOGWASE SHOPPING CENTRE, SUITE 026, 22 RAILWAY ROAD MOGWASE 1561642 RAMARUMO E R 014 5556108 MOGWASE SHOPPING COMPLEX, SHOP 24, RAILWAY ROAD MOOINOOI 1521683 CHIBI C P 014 5743078 LONRHO ROAD Page 1 of 3 PRACTICE AREA PROVIDER NAME TELEPHONE ADDRESS NUMBER MORETELE RURAL 453803 MOLOISANE O O 012 7142518 2470 MMAUDU SECTION MOTHOTLUNG 252131 RAPHUTI L H 012 7092394 HOUSE 594, MOTHOTLUNG MOTHOTLUNG 1503588 KHUBEDU M S 012 7092523 MODISE'S COALYARD ORKNEY 1527681 MOROKE D 018 4734748 10 LAMB ROAD ORKNEY 1581589 DE VILLIERS A 018 4730338 28 HOOD ROAD OTTOSDAL 1474707 PRETORIUS M M & PARTNER 018 5710059 46 LOUISA STREET POTCHEFSTROOM 85340 RAMBAU J 018 2953248 176 LEKHELE STREET POTCHEFSTROOM 1402749 DR KAREL CONRADIE 018 2978541 26 JAMES MOROKA AVENUE POTCHEFSTROOM 1423266 DR DANIEL DE WET 018 2978541 26 JAMES MOROKA STREET POTCHEFSTROOM 1494821 DR FRANCOIS MOUTON 018 2930384 1 VON WIELLIGH(ALBERT NTULI STREET) STREET, SUITE 4, MOOIMED HOSPITAL POTCHEFSTROOM 1514083 DR ABDUL OMAR 018 2943927 SHOP 2,OCTRON BUILDING, JAMES MOROKA STREET POTCHEFSTROOM 1525670 ERASMUS A 018 2947410 88B RIVIER STREET POTCHEFSTROOM 1536206 KROON C & ASSOCIATES MEDICROSS 018 2937800 CNR JAMES MOROKA & PETER MOKABA AVENUE RUSTENBURG 37273 DR SUMAIYA KHAN 014 5733845 SHOP 3, TOTAL GARAGE PRETORIUS G C & ASSOCIATES RUSTENBURG 82856 014 5235100 161 THABO MBEKI DRIVE INCORPORATED RUSTENBURG 136743 DR CILA KABONGO 014 5664966 NO 4 SUPERMARKET, SUN CITY ROAD RUSTENBURG 182133 SMIT J L & PARTNERS INCORPORATED 014 5363916 MAIN ROAD KROONDAL, NEXT TO VIVO GARAGE RUSTENBURG 195073 MADIOPE M D 014 5923731 SHOP 4 MIDWAY MALL, 116 LEYDS STREET RUSTENBURG 205834 DR KAMLESH JOGI 014 5971254 166 KLOPPER STREET, NEAR HEYSTEK SREET RUSTENBURG 1433598 DR RASHID MAFAWALLA 014 9400263 8 A MAROELA DRIVE, CNR FATIMA BHAYAT & LEYD STREET RUSTENBURG 1443321 ABBA A G 014 5733032 MAIN ROAD RUSTENBURG 1503685 RAMAFUTHULA E 014 5656699 2133 TLHABANE GARDENS RUSTENBURG 1509292 PITSOE A P 014 5971064 179 BETHLEHEM DRIVE RUSTENBURG 1534246 PRETORIUS L F 014 5926596 57 BERG STREET RUSTENBURG 1540793 SELETELA T J C 012 2600939 PLOT 0928 SCHWEIZER-RENEKE 1540335 CHAMPION M INCORPORATED 053 9631324 MEDICAL CENTRE, BUITEN STREET STILFONTEIN 1515292 DR THOMAS CHAMBERS 018 4843546 SHOP 2&3, ALKMAR BUILDING, CIVIC CENTRE SWARTRUGGENS 1448757 CLOETE G C 014 5440026 2 MEYER STREET SWARTRUGGENS 1453858 CHOONARA F 014 5440288 NO 8 ALETTA STREET, RODEON CENTRE, SWARTRUGGENS VENTERSDORP 1401637 SCHMITZ H 018 2643076 33 VAN RIEBEECK STREET VRYBURG 249378 STRYDOM G L 053 9273940 234 STELLA STREET VRYBURG 1440322 GHOOR S 053 9271703 SHOP 30/31 NU-CENTRE, 185 MARKET STREET VRYBURG 1445561 GHOOR Y A K & PARTNER 053 9274704 131 VRY STREET VRYBURG 1478044 DR ANDRIES SMIT 053 9271701 68 MALOPO RD, VRYBURG PRIVATE HOSPITAL Page 2 of 3 PRACTICE AREA PROVIDER NAME TELEPHONE ADDRESS NUMBER WOLMARANSTAD 1503472 KHAN M A 018 5961427 NOOR PARK CENTRE, SHOP 6 ZEERUST 610410 DR MAHMOOD RAGIE 018 6421147 12 GERRIT MARITZ STREET Page 3 of 3 .
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