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Members of the South African Thoracic Society (2018) Title Initials Surname Registration Address Postal Qualifications E-Mail Address Tel MEMBERS OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN THORACIC SOCIETY (2018) TITLE INITIALS SURNAME REGISTRATION ADDRESS POSTAL QUALIFICATIONS E-MAIL ADDRESS TEL. NO. WITH HPCSA CODE DR SALOME ABBOTT PAEDIATRIC SUITE 126, VINCENT PALLOTTI HOSPITAL, 7405 MBBCh(Wits) FCPaed (SA) [email protected] 021 5065228 PULMONOLOGIST ALEXANDER ROAD, PINELANDS, CAPE MMed (Paed) DipAllerg (SA) TOWN Cert Paeds Pulm (SA) European Dip in Resp Med DR MOHAMED SABEER ABDOOL-GAFFAR (HM) PULMONOLOGIST SUITE 202, KINGSWAY MEDICAL CENTRE, 4120 MBChB. FCP [email protected] 031 9041384 607 KINGSWAY ROAD, KINGSWAY HOSPITAL, AMANZIMTOTI DR BILAL ABDOOL-GAFOOR PULMONOLOGIST SUITE G2 GATESVILLE MELOMED, CLINIC 7766 MBBCh (Wits), FCP (SA), [email protected] 021 6377079 ROAD, CAPE TOWN Certificate in Pulmonology (SA) DR ISMAIL ABDULLAH PULMONOLOGIST ROOM 308, 3RD FLOOR,MELOMED 7764 MBChB, FCP (SA) [email protected] 021 6334680 GATESVILLE HOSPITAL, GATESVILLE DR TARIG AHMED PULMONOLOGIST GROOTE SCHUUR HOSPITAL, MAIN ROAD 7925 [email protected] OBSERVATORY PROF GILLIAN AINSLIE (HM) PULMONOLOGIST E16 RESPIRATORY CLINIC, GROOTE 7925 MBChB FRCP [email protected] 021 4043001 SCHUUR HOSPITAL, MAIN ROAD, OBSERVATORY MR GERARD ALEXANDER THORACIC SURGERY SUITE 1, LEVEL 1, NORTH MEDICAL 4001 [email protected] 031 2611777 CENTRE, ENTABENI HOSPITAL, 148 MAZISI KUNENE ROAD, DURBAN, KWAZULU NATAL DR BRIAN ALLWOOD PULMONOLOGIST 301 CLAREPARK FLATS, BROOKE 7708 MBBCH (Wits) DCH (SA) DA [email protected] STREET, CLAREMONT (SA) FCP(SA) MPH (UCT) CERT PULM (SA) PHD (UCT) DR ANISH AMBARAM PULMONOLOGIST SUITE 511, 5th FLOOR, GATEWAY 4319 MBBCH (Wits) 031 5024401 PRIVATE HOSPITAL, 38 AURORA DRIVE, DipPEC(SA)FCP(SA) CERT UMHLANGA RIDGE, KWA ZULU NATAL PULM(SA) FCCP DR MEDESHNI ANNAMALAI PAEDIATRIC PO BOX 819, MAIDSTONE, SOUTH AFRICA 4360 MBBCh(Wits)DCH(SA)DipHIVM [email protected] PULMONOLOGIST an(SA)DipAllerg(SA)FCPaed(SA )Cert DR SIKELELA BACA MEDICAL LONGMEN STREET UNIVERSITAS 9300 [email protected] MBChB 051 405 3861 PRACTIONER ACADEMIC HOSPITAL BLOEMFONTEIN FREE STATE DR MAHOMED BAHADUR INTERNAL MEDICINE SUITE 104, HIGHVELD MEDI CLINIC, 2300 MBCHB FCP [email protected] 017 6381253 BARNEY MOLOKWANE STREET, TRICHARDT, MPUMPALANGA DR CATHERINE RUTH BAIRD MEDICAL PRAC/ SUITE H, SECTIONAL 4, NETCARE 2193 MBBCh (WITS) [email protected] 0114805767 CYSTIC FIBROSIS MILPARK HOSPITAL, 9 GUILD ROAD, PARKTOWN WEST, GAUTENG DR VERENA MARIA BALLHAUSEN PULMONOLOGIST SUITE 43 EAST WING, SUNNINGHILL 2144 MBBCh(Wits) FCP(SA) FCCP [email protected] 011 8061521 HOSPITAL, CNR WITKOPPEN & NANYUKI RD, SUNNINGHILL PARK DR NDAZIONA PETER BANDA INTERNAL MEDICINE CHRIS HANI BARAGWANATH ACADEMIC 2013 MBBS, MMED (Internal [email protected] 011 933 2040 HOSPITAL, DEPT OF MEDICINE Medicine) PULMONOLOGY DEPT, PO BOX BERTSHAM PROF ERIC BATEMAN (HM) PULMONOLOGIST 16 PARK ROAD, RONDEBOSCH 7700 [email protected] TITLE INITIALS SURNAME REGISTRATION ADDRESS POSTAL QUALIFICATIONS E-MAIL ADDRESS TEL. NO. WITH HPCSA CODE DR MARY BATEMAN MEDICAL PRACTIONER PROF SOLOMON BENATAR (HM) PULMONOLOGIST 22 B PAVILLION PLACE, 281-283 BEACH 8003 [email protected] ROAD, SEA POINT, CAPE TOWN DR RAKESH BISRAM INTERNAL MEDICINE MBChB (NATAL) FCP (SA) [email protected] 011 8427535 CIME DR RAJESH BODASING INTERNAL MEDICINE SUITE 511, UMHLANGA MEDICAL CENTRE, [email protected] 031 5825424 UMHLANGA ROCKS DRIVE, KWAZULU- NATAL DR TIMOTHY MYLES BRAIN PULMONOLOGY 10 ST MARKS ROAD, SOUTHERNWOOD, 5201 BSC (Wits) MBBCH(Wits); [email protected] 043 7437582 EAST LONDON FCP(SA) Pulmonology DR LIEZL BRAND PULMONOLOGY WITS DONALD GORDON MEDICAL 2193 MBChB(STELL) FCP(SA), CERT [email protected] 011 3566410 CENTRE, 21 ETON ROAD, PARKTOWN, PULMONOLOGY(SA) JOHANNESBURG, GAUTENG DR AXEL HEINRICH BRUNING PULMONOLOGIST 1613-16th FLOOR, NETCARE CHRISTIAAN 8001 MBBch, FCP (SA) FCCP [email protected] 021 4242370 HERMANN BARNARD MEMORIAL HOSPITAL, DF MALAN STREET, FORESHORE DR DEWALD BUITENDAG PAEDIATRICS DR GREGORY LOUIS CALLIGARO PULMONOLOGIST E16 RESPIRATORY CLINIC GROOTE 7935 SCHUUR HOSPITAL, MAIN ROAD, OBSERVATORY, CAPE TOWN DR PETER JOHN CHAPMAN PULMONOLOGIST 28 BONAIR ROAD, RONDEBOSCH, CAPE 7700 MBChB, MMed FCP (SA) [email protected] 021 532 3964 TOWN PROF RISENGA CHAUKE CARDIOTHORACIC PO BOX 12736, CLUBVIEW, CENTURION 0014 MBCHB, MMED (THORACIC) [email protected] SURGEON ASS.FC CARDIO (SA), MBA LEARNING FACILATOR PROF SHAAKIRA CHAYA PAEDIATRIC FCPeads(SA) [email protected] PULMONOLOGIST DR MUHAMMAD CHOHAN PULMONOLOGIST SUITE D41, LIFE FOURWAYS HOSPITAL, 2191 MBChb(Wits), FCP(SA), CERT 011 875 1806 CEDAR ROAD, FOURWAYS PULM(SA) FCCP PROF PETER COLE (HM) MEDICAL FLAT 62, BOWSPRIT POINT, 167 [email protected] PRACTIONER WESTFERRY ROAD, LONDON, E14 6NU, UNITED KINGDOM DR ZIYAAD DANGOR PAEDIATRICS [email protected] DR MURRAY DAVIDSON THORACIC SURGERY GLYNNWOOD HOSPITAL,MEDICAL SUITES 1501 MB, ChB (Stell), FC Cardio(SA) [email protected] 011 420 1065 204, 33-35 HARRISON STREET, BENONI, GAUTENG DR CAROLYN DEARDEN PAEDIATRIC PULMONOLOGY MRS RONELLE DE LANGE CLINICAL 12 SNIPE STREET, HORIZON EXT 1, GUILD 1730 NATIONAL DIPLOMA IN [email protected] 011 4821436 TECHNOLOGIST ROAD, PARKTOWN WEST, CLINICAL TECHNOLOGY JOHANNESBURG PROF KEERTAN DHEDA PULMONOLOGIST [email protected] PROF ANDREAS HENRI DIACON PULMONOLOGIST DR REINHARDT DREYER INTERNAL MEDICINE DR KATE DUDGEON INTERNAL MEDICINE PO BOX 2771, NORTHCLIFF 2115 MBBCh, FCP (SA) Certificate in [email protected] Pulmonology (SA) TITLE INITIALS SURNAME REGISTRATION ADDRESS POSTAL QUALIFICATIONS E-MAIL ADDRESS TEL. NO. WITH HPCSA CODE DR LEONARD DU PREEZ THORACIC SURGERY PO BOX 4400, TYGERBERG 7536 [email protected] DR CARLA ELS PAEDIATRIC ROOM 201 LINKSFIELD PARK CLINIC, 24 CERT PULM (PAED SA) DIP 011 4850214 PULMONOLOGIST 12TH AVE LINKSFIELD WEST, ALLERG(SA) JOHANNESBURG, GAUTENG DR DAVID ERASMUS (HM) MEDICAL TRANSPLANT CENTRE, MAYO CLINIC, PRACTIONER 4500 SAN PABLO ROAD, JACKSONVILLE, FL 32224, USA DR DILSHAAD FAKEY INTERNAL MEDICINE [email protected] PROF CHARLES FELDMAN (HM) PULMONOLOGIST P O BOX 64328, HIGHLANDS NORTH, 2037 [email protected] JOHANNESBURG PROF ROBERT GIE (HM) PAEDIATRIC P.O. BOX 19063, TYGERBERG 7505 [email protected] PULMONOLOGIST DR LEAH FERGUSON PAEDIATRIC [email protected] PULMONOLOGIST PROF AMEENA GOGA PAEDIATRICS MBChB, Dip in Tropical [email protected] Medicine & Hygiene, Dip in Child Health, MSc MCH, FC Paeds, Cert in Integrative medicine, International Board certified lactation consultant, MSc Epidemiology, PhD, Cert in Paediatric Pulmonology PROF AKHTER GOOLAM MAHOMED PULMONOLOGIST ROOM 17, LOUIS PASTEUR BUILDING, 374 0002 MBBCH (WITS) FCP (SA) FCCP 012 3229994 FRANCIS BAARD STREET, PRETORIA PROF PIERRE GOUSSARD PAEDIATRIC TYGERBERG HOSPITAL, SOUTH AFRICA 7530 PhD [email protected] 021 9389506 PULMONOLOGIST DR NIRVASH GOVENDER MEDICAL 114 DU TOITSPAN ROAD, CIVIC CENTRE, 8300 PRACTIONER KIMBERLEY DR DIANE GRAY PAEDIATRIC MBCHB, FRACP (Paed), MPhil [email protected] PULMONOLOGIST (Paed Pulm) PHD DR TARYN GRAY PAEDIATRIC SUITE 1610, CHRISTIAAN BARNARD 8000 MBChB(UCT),DCH(SA), [email protected] 021 0037273 PULMONOLOGIST MEMORIAL HOSPITAL, 25 DF MALAN DA(SA), FCPaed(SA), STREET, CAPE TOWN MMed(Paed)(US),CERT DR LINDY-LEE GREEN PAEDIATRICS MMedPULMONOLOGY Paeds, FC (SA)Paed PAED (SA), [email protected] DCH, MBChB DR ROBIN JOHN GREEN PAEDIATRIC DEPT OF PAEDIATRICS & CHILD HEALTH, 2191 PHD. DSc [email protected] 012 3545276 PULMONOLOGIST UNIVERSITY OF PRETORIA DR MICHAEL GREENBLATT PULMONOLOGIST MILPARK HOSPITAL, SUITE D, GUILD 2034 MB Bch, FCP (SA), FCCP [email protected] 011 726 6367 ROAD, PARKTOWN WEST DR ANDREW HALKAS PAEDIATRICIAN PO BOX 20, PAARDEKRAAL, MOGALE 1752 FCPaed(SA)MMed(Paed)FCCP [email protected] 011 6621908 PULMONOLOGIST DR IAN HUNT PULMONOLOGIST 13 KRANS ROAD, LINKSFIELD, 2194 [email protected] JOHANNESBURG DR GERNOT BRUNO IRSIGLER PULMONOLOGIST 975 ARCADIA STREET, ARCADIA, 0083 MD FRCP ( C ) FACCP [email protected] 012 3423371 GAUTENG TITLE INITIALS SURNAME REGISTRATION ADDRESS POSTAL QUALIFICATIONS E-MAIL ADDRESS TEL. NO. WITH HPCSA CODE PROF ELVIS MALCOLM IRUSEN PULMONOLOGIST RESPIRATORY RESEARCH UNIT, ROOM 7505 MBCHB, FCP(SA), [email protected] 3074, 3RD FLOOR, CLINICAL BUILDING, PULMONOLOGY, PHD, FCCP TYGERBERG CAMPUS DR JACOB JANSEN PULMONOLOGIST BLOCK 3, ROOM 21, MEDICLINIC 7130 MBCHB (Stell) MMed (Int Med) 021 8407013 VERGELEGEN, MAIN ROAD, SOMERSET Pulmonologist DR GERRIT STEFANUS JANSEN VAN RENSBURG INTERNAL MEDICINE WILMEDWEST PARK PRIVATE HOSPITAL, 2571 MBChB (PRET), FRCP (UK) 018 462 0811 AMETIS STREET, KLERKSDORP, NORTH with CCT in Respiratory WEST Medicine and Internal Medicine DR JOHANNES JANSEN VAN RENSBURG INTERNAL MEDICINE ROOM 4O5, UNITAS HOSPITAL , CLIFTON 0140 MMed (Int) FCCM [email protected] 012 6644990 AVENUE ,CENTURION, PRETORIA PROF MOHAMED FAREED JEEBHAY OCCUPATIONAL UNIV OF CAPE TOWN, SCHOOL OF 7925 MBChB DOH MPH(Epi) MPH [email protected] 021 4066309 MEDICINE PUBLIC HEALTH & FAMILY MEDICINE, (Occ Med) PHD SPECIALIST OBSERVATORY, CAPE TOWN DR ASHLEY CLEMENT JEEVARATHNUM PAEDIATRIC SUITE 200, CLINTON HOSPITAL, 62 NEW 1449 MBBCh (Wits), FcPaed(SA), Dip 011 8691775 PULMONOLOGY REDRUTH, ALBERTON, GAUTENG Allergy (SA), MMED(UP),Cert Paed Pulm (SA), European Respiratory Diploma PROF JAMES JOUBERT (HM) PULMONOLOGIST 7 RATTRAY LANE, STELLENBOSCH 7600 [email protected] DR ISMAIL KALLA PULMONOLOGIST MBBCH (Wits), FCP (SA), FCCP [email protected] (USA)
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