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66 Meyer Street Potchefstroom North West South Africa Email: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it Website Phone: 018 293 7000 Potchefstroom Medi-Clinic is a 114-bed multidisciplinary private hospital located in Potchefstroom, in the North West province, South Africa. It is one of the hospitals in the Medi-Clinic group of private hospitals. Medi-Clinic is one of the largest private hospitals groups in Africa and currently owns over 50 private hospitals throughout South Africa and 2 in Namibia. Potchefstroom Medi-Clinic offers local, national and international patients a broad spectrum of professional medical services, including:
Potchefstroom Medi-Clinic is conveniently situated within easy reach of major arterial traffic routes, OR Tambo International Airport, and other large commercial centres. It offers a one-stop, multidisciplinary quality service to the doctors and community of Potchefstroom and environs. Situated in the educational and sport mecca and the cultural headquarters of the North-West Province, this facility is the number one choice of patients needing medical care. Potchefstroom Medi-Clinic also has excellent accommodation surrounding it, ranging from hotels to bed and breakfast establishments. Potchefstroom is known as the "city of expertise" and has developed into a leading city in the province and the country. The town's industries include South Africa's only chalk factory and one of the largest organ factories in the country. Potchefstroom's population is listed in the 2007 statistics South Africa census as 124 351 with 35 524 households in the local municipality. Potchefstroom Medi-Clinic, opened in 1989, comfortably reaches its vision of providing personalised, caring consumer-aware health care. By remaining true to the Medi-Clinic group's motto of "Committed to quality care", Potchefstroom Medi-Clinic is ideally suited to provide quality private health care to both the South African and international community
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