Mamelodi Regional Hospital

Mamelodi Regional Hospital The official page of Mamelodi Regional Hospital. our vision is to be the best provider of health care service to the people of Gauteng

Mamelodi hospital is a regional hospital of the Gauteng Department of Health responsible for ensuring that the people of Mamelodi and surrounding areas have access to basic public health care services. It is situated in the outer outskirts of Tshwane east 2,1 km away from town. The hospital was formally created in 1981 as a community health centre and upgraded to a regional hospital in 2010. Equip

ped with approximately 325 beds the current hospital renovations are set to bring the bed capacity to 400 furthermore the hospital is encamped with 20 clinics and 3 Community Health Care Centres.

Skeem saam, qaphela! Puff n’ pass with friends also makes you vulnerable to infections like tuberculosis and hepatitis w...
12/01/2024

Skeem saam, qaphela! Puff n’ pass with friends also makes you vulnerable to infections like tuberculosis and hepatitis which may be passed to other smokers

Merry Christmas message to you and yours from Gauteng MEC for Health and Wellness, Nomantu Nkomo-Ralehoko. Let’s continu...
25/12/2023

Merry Christmas message to you and yours from Gauteng MEC for Health and Wellness, Nomantu Nkomo-Ralehoko. Let’s continue having a safe and joyous festive season

25/12/2023

Merry Christmas to you and yours

Mamelodi regional hospital management together with the hospital board welcome Christmas babies.
25/12/2023

Mamelodi regional hospital management together with the hospital board welcome Christmas babies.

Please assist us in locating Mr Moeketsi Nare’s family or friends. Anyone with information please contact our social wor...
21/12/2023

Please assist us in locating Mr Moeketsi Nare’s family or friends. Anyone with information please contact our social work department on 0128418377

Play your part in curbing antimicrobial resistance by washing hands, completing antibiotic treatment, continuing with HI...
26/11/2023

Play your part in curbing antimicrobial resistance by washing hands, completing antibiotic treatment, continuing with HIV or TB treating and not taking antibiotics to cure viral infections

The stage is set and healthcare workers from all Gauteng Health institutions are ready to pledge to serve patients with ...
17/11/2023

The stage is set and healthcare workers from all Gauteng Health institutions are ready to pledge to serve patients with Care, Love, Respect and Dignity as we launch the campaign at Rhema Bible Church in Randburg

16/11/2023

In an effort to address staff attitude as well as bolster morale among healthcare workers in order to improve patient experience and reduce patient dissatisfaction and complaints, we’ll be unveiling a province-wide intervention called campaign

Gauteng Department of Health  invites all prospective students from disadvantaged communities who are interested in stud...
16/11/2023

Gauteng Department of Health invites all prospective students from disadvantaged communities who are interested in studying medicine in Cuba for 2024 intake. Interested individuals can download the form here: https://bitly.ws/32nVW.

In the Q2 of the 2023/24 F/Y, our facilities recorded 748 patient complaints which is a concerning increase from 640 in ...
16/11/2023

In the Q2 of the 2023/24 F/Y, our facilities recorded 748 patient complaints which is a concerning increase from 640 in the Q1. The campaign is a reminder that the heart of the health profession lies in serving & caring for our patients

The Gauteng Province averages between 2000 to 3000 malaria cases every year. Malaria-related fatalities average between ...
16/11/2023

The Gauteng Province averages between 2000 to 3000 malaria cases every year. Malaria-related fatalities average between 20 to 30 deaths in a year. Get tested if you have any flu-like symptoms after visiting a malaria-prone area

Heart diseases are caused by various behavioural risk factors including to***co use, harmful use of alcohol and unhealth...
02/11/2023

Heart diseases are caused by various behavioural risk factors including to***co use, harmful use of alcohol and unhealthy diet. The impact of these risk factors may present as raised blood pressure and raised blood glucose, amongst other risk factors

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Pretoria
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