List of hospitals in South Africa

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This is a list of hospitals in South Africa .

Contents

Eastern Cape

Buffalo City

Port Elizabeth

Matatiele

Mthatha

Bizana

Other

Free State

Bloemfontein

Botshabelo

Phuthaditjhaba


Welkom

Virginia

Kroonstad

Bethlehem

Other

Gauteng

Entrance to the Chris Hani Baragwanath Hospital in 2007. Construction work referred to on the yellow notice has been completed and the entrance is once again open. The Chris Hani Baragwanath Hospital, Soweto.jpg
Entrance to the Chris Hani Baragwanath Hospital in 2007. Construction work referred to on the yellow notice has been completed and the entrance is once again open.

Benoni

Boksburg

Johannesburg and surrounds

The Weskoppies Hospital in Pretoria. Weskoppies, Pretoria.JPG
The Weskoppies Hospital in Pretoria.

Pretoria

Springs

Vereeniging

Other

KwaZulu-Natal [9]

Ethekwini

Greater Pietermaritzburg

Newcastle

Empangeni

Kokstad

South Coast

Dolphin Coast

Other

Limpopo

Polokwane

Other

Mpumalanga

Mbombela (Nelspruit)

eMalahleni (Witbank)

Other

Northern Cape

Kimberley

Other

North West

Klerksdorp

Other

Western Cape [11]

Cape Metropole

George

Hermanus

Mossel Bay

Knysna

Paarl

Stellenbosch

Worcester

Other

  • Beaufort West Hospital
  • Ceres Hospital
  • Citrusdal Hospital
  • Clanwilliam Hospital
  • Lapa Munnik Hospital
  • Mediclinic Klein Karoo (Oudtshoorn)
  • Mediclinic Plettenberg Bay
  • Montague Hospital
  • Otto du Plessis Hospital
  • Oudtshoorn Hospital
  • Riversdale Hospital
  • Robertson Hospital
  • St Joseph's Home
  • Swartland Hospital
  • Swellendam Hospital
  • Vredenburg Hospital
  • Vredendal Hospital
  • Wesfleur Hospital

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