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Practice Number Hospital Name Address Physical Town Telephone Practice number Hospital name Address Physical town Telephone number 5605547 BAMBISANA HOSPITAL UNKNOWN LUSIKISIKI 039-253-7803 5605466 ALL SAINTS HOSPITAL ALL SAINTS HOSPITAL, ALL SAINTS MISSION ENGCOBO 047-548-1111 5605679 BEDFORD HOSPITAL MAITLAND STREET BEDFORD 046-685-0043 5604559 B J VORSTER HOSPITAL KROM STREET KAREEDOUW 042-288-0210 5605482 COFIMVABA HOSPITAL UNKNOWN COFIMVABA 047-874-0111 5600642 ANDRIES VOSLOO HOSPITAL CHARLES STREET SOMERSET EAST 042-243-1314 5601991 BUTTERWORTH HOSPITAL SCANLEN STREET BUTTERWORTH 047-491-4161 0425362 BEDFORD ORTHOPAEDIC HOSPITAL DECOLIGNY MTHATHA 047-502-4469 5600014 ALIWAL HOSPITAL PARK AVENUE ALIWAL NORTH 051-634-2381 5600057 BURGERSDORP HOSPITAL DAANTJIE V D HEEVER STREET BURGERSDORP 051-653-1881/2/3 5605660 BHISHO HOSPITAL UNKNOWN BISHO 040-635-2950 5600073 CATHCART HOSPITAL CATHCART HOSPITAL CATHCART 045-843-1029 0417718 ADELAIDE HOSPITAL PIET RETIEF DRIVE ADELAIDE 046-684-0066 0425419 ABERDEEN PROVINCIAL HOSPITAL 35 HOOP STREET ABERDEEN 049-846-0497 5605458 CALA HOSPITAL DRUYLAIN STREET CALA 047-877-0129 0170321 CANZIBE HOSPITAL MAQADINI LOCATION NGQELENI 047568-8578 5604370 CECILIA MAKIWANE HOSPITAL SITE 1506, nu 9 MDANTSANE 043-708-2115 5602866 CRADOCK HOSPITAL 30 HOSPITAL STREET CRADOCK 047-874-0115 5603420 DORA NGINZA HOSPITAL DORA NGINZA HOSPITAL, SPONDO ROAD ZWIDE 041-405-2112 0425451 DORDRECHT PROVINCIAL HOSPITAL STAND 875 DORDRECHT 045-943-1195 0390542 DR MALIZO MPEHLE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL MAIN ROAD TSOLO 047-542-6300 5603714 ELIZABETH DONKIN HOSPITAL ELIZABETH DONKIN HOSPITAL, FOREST HILL PORT ELIZABETH 041-585-2323 5603463 ELLIOT HOSPITAL MACLEAR ROAD ELLIOT 045-931-1321 5600200 FORT BEAUFORT HOSPITAL BELL STREET FORT BEAUFORT 046-645-5111 5602963 FORT ENGLAND HOSPITAL CNR. YORK STREET & BALMONT VALLEY ROAD FORT ENGLAND HOSPITAL 046-622-7003 0478997 FORT GREY TB HOSPITAL FORT GREY LOCATION GREENFIELDS 043-736-9850 5600219 FRERE HOSPITAL MAIN ROAD AMALINDA EAST LONDON 043-709-2395 5600235 FRONTIER HOSPITAL UNKNOWN QUEENSTOWN 045-808-4234 0002259 GLEN GREY HOSPITAL GLEN GREY HOSPITAL LADY FRERE 047-878-0018 5605539 GREENVILLE HOSPITAL UNKNOWN BIZANA 039-251-3009 5600286 GREY HOSPITAL KINGS ROAD KING WILLIAM'S TOWN 043-643-3300 0431826 GREY MONUMENT HOSPITAL LIONSDALE STREET KING WILLIAMS TOWN 5605555 HOLY CROSS HOSPITAL UNKNOWN HOLY CROSS 039-252-3001 5600316 HUMANSDORP HOSPITAL DU PLESSIS STREET HUMANSDORP 042-200-4230 0425443 INDWE PROVINCIAL HOSPITAL GRAHAM STREET INDWE 045-952-1190 0170313 ISILIMELA HOSPITAL ISILIMELA HOSPITAL PORT ST JOHNS 047-564-2805 0425400 JAMESTOWN PROVINCIAL HOSPITAL HILL STREET JAMESTOWN 051-641-0722 5605172 JOUBERTINA COMUNITY HEALTH CORNER OF WILLIAM STEWARD AND FERREIRA STREETS JOUBERTINA 042-273-1531 5602912 KOMANI HOSPITAL 1833 NATIONAL ROAD QUEENSTOWN 045-858-8400 0425516 KOMGA PROVINCIAL HOSPITAL VICTORIA ROAD KOMGA 043-831-1013 0425389 LADY GREY PROVINCIAL HOSPITAL BRUMMER STREET LADY GREY 051-603-0093 5600383 LIVINGSTONE HOSPITAL UNKNOWN KORSTEN 041-405-2112 0425370 MACLEAR GENERAL HOSPITAL MACLEAR MACLEAR 045-932-1028 0208906 MADWALENI HOSPITAL GUSI LOCATION ELLIOTDALE 047-576-9296 5605598 MADZIKANE KA ZULU MEMORIAL HOSPITAL UNKNOWN MOUNT FRERE 039-255-8201 0417726 MARTJE VENTER HOSPITAL 1 MARGARET STREET TARKASTAD 045-846-0053 5600413 MIDLAND HOSPITAL ALBERTYN STREET GRAAFF-REINET 049-892-2211 5605695 MJANYANA HOSPITAL MJANYANA HOSPITAL MJANYANA 047-547-1001/2/8 0417696 MOLTENO HOSPITAL STEWART STREET MOLTENO 045-967-0089 5605245 MTHATHA GENERAL HOSPITAL UMTATA-UMTATA UMTATA 047-502-4015 0221333 NELSON MANDELA ACADEMIC HOSPITAL SISSONS STREEET, FORT GALE MTHATHA MALL 047-502-4400 5604354 NESSIE KNIGHT HOSPITAL UNKNOWN BUTTERWORTH 5704464 NEWHAVEN CHRONIC SICK HOME 12 CAVENDISH ROAD VINCENT NORTH EAST 043-726-3225 5605644 NOMPUMELELO (PEDDIE) HOSPITAL NOMPUMELELO HOSPITAL PEDDIE 040-673-3346/8/3321 5605210 PORT ALFRED HOSPITAL SOUTHWELL ROAD PORT ALFRED 046-604-4000 5600545 PORT ELIZABETH HOSPITAL BURKINGHAM ROAD, MOUNT CROIX PORT ELIZABETH 041-405-2112 5605652 S S GIDA HOSPITAL S S GIDA HOSPITAL, CHATA ROAD KEISKAMMAHOEK 040-658-0101 0417750 SAWAS MEMORIAL HOSPITAL COLLEGE STREET JANSENVILLE 049-836-0588 5600626 SETTLERS HOSPITAL MILNER STREET GRAHAMSTOWN 046-602-5050 5605571 SIPETU HOSPITAL SILINDILE LOCATION MOUNT FRERE 039-255-0077 5605717 ST BARNABAS HOSPITAL PORT ST JOHNS ROAD, NTLAZA LIBODE 047-555-1010/1/2 5605016 ST ELIZABETH'S HOSPITAL MAIN STREET LUSIKISIKI 039-253-1111 0427691 ST FRANCIS HOSPITAL BANTU STREET DUKATHOLE 051-633-2741 0018651 ST LUCY`S HOSPITAL TSOLO ST CUTHBERTS MISSION, NGCOLOSI TSOLO 047-532-6259 5605520 ST PATRICK`S HOSPITAL UNKNOWN BIZANA 039-251-0236 0417742 STERKSTROOM HOSPITAL 18 LE GRANNGE STREET STERKSTROOM 045-966-0268 5602092 STEYNSBURG HOSPITAL HENNING STREET STEYNSBURG 048-884-0241/2/3 0425486 STUTTERHEIM PROVINCIAL HOSPITAL HOSPITAL STREET STUTTERHEIM 043-683-1313 0427292 SUNDAY'S VALLEY PROVINCIAL HOSPITAL WHYTES ROAD KIRKWOOD 042-230-0406 5605687 TAFALOFEFE HOSPITAL UNKNOWN BUTTERWORTH 047-498-0026 5605563 TAYLOR BEQUEST HOSPITAL UNKNOWN MOUNT FLETCHER 039-257-0007 5603668 TOWER HOSPITAL SOMERSET STREET FORT BEAUFORT 046-645-1122 5600693 UITENHAGE HOSPITAL CHANNER STREET UITENHAGE 041-995-1097 5600707 VICTORIA HOSPITAL ALICE - ALICE ALICE 040-653-0149 5600812 WILHELM STAHL (MIDDELBURG) HOSPITAL UNKNOWN MIDDELBURG 049-842-1111 0425508 WILLOWMORE PROVINCIAL HOSPITAL WILLOWMORE PROVINCIAL HOSPITAL WILLOWMORE 044-923-1127 0018155 ZITULELE HOSPITAL UNKNOWN MQANDULI 047-575-0005 GEMS Provincial Hospital List - Eastern Cape.
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