What is Government Hospital?
A public hospital, or government hospital, is a hospital that is government owned and is fully funded by the government and operates solely off the money that is collected from taxpayers to fund healthcare initiatives
What Is The Best Government Hospital In South Africa?
Tshwane District Hospital
Address: Steve Biko Rd & Dr. Savage Rd, Prinshof 349-Jr, Pretoria, 0084, South Africa
Hours: Open 24 hours
Phone: +27 12 354 7000
Helen Joseph Hospital
Address: Rossmore, Johannesburg, 2092, South Africa
Hours: Open ⋅ Closes 5 pm
Phone: +27 11 489 1011
Pretoria West Hospital
Address: Philip Nel Park, Pretoria, 0029, South Africa
Hours: Open 24 hours
Phone: +27 12 380 1200
South Rand Hospital
Address: 33 Friars Hill Rd, The Hill, Johannesburg South, 2197, South Africa
Hours: Open 24 hours
Phone: +27 11 681 2000
Rahima Moosa Mother and Child Hospital
Address: Coronationville, Johannesburg, 2093, South Africa
Hours: Open 24 hours
Phone: +27 11 470 9000
Bronkhorstspruit Hospital
Address: 1 Barney Hurwitz Ave, Riamarpark, Bronkhorstspruit, 1020, South Africa
Hours: Open 24 hours
Phone: +27 13 935 1275
What is the biggest government hospital in South Africa?
The Chris Hani Baragwanath Hospital in Johannesburg, South Africa, is the biggest medical facility in Africa.
Do foreigners pay in government hospitals in South Africa?
The South African Constitution states that everyone is entitled to basic healthcare whether they are South African Citizens or not.
This means that Foreign nationals have the right to free basic health care and only pay when they need more than primary healthcare.
Which province has the best health care in South Africa?
The Western Cape is said to have the country’s ‘most efficient’ healthcare system but according to ANC’s Rachel Windvogel the state of health in the province is fast deteriorating and “nearing collapse”.
How much does it cost to give birth in a public hospital in South Africa?
Caesarean births cost between R21,200 – R26,050, also assuming that you have a four-day stay, but this excludes all the other professional fees like visits to the gynaecologist, paediatrician (R500 – R1,000 per visit) and anaesthetist. All this could add an additional R12,000 – R20,000 to your bill.