Contact Us – Cape Town

Contact Us – Cape Town2023-03-15T16:19:31+02:00

Want to make an appointment with one of our healthcare specialists? Simply call the practice during opening hours (Monday – Friday from 08:30 to 17:00). We will provide you with all the information on fees and what you need to bring with you.

We are fully operational during loadshedding.

South Africa

Cape Town

Please Note: Please note our COVID-19 precautions. We are fully operational during loadshedding.

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Directions from Paarl and Cape Town:

Take the N1, either in the direction of Paarl or to Cape Town. Take Exit 18, Plattekloof Road (from Paarl, turn right, from Cape Town, turn left). Drive on Plattekloof Road to Panorama Medi-Clinic. At Panorama Medi-Clinic, turn into Rothschild Boulevard, then left into Hennie Winterbach Street. We are situated at: No. 47 Hennie Winterbach Street, Panorama

Google earth coordinates: 33 degrees 52’39.74″ S ; 18 degrees 34’33.95″ E

Directions from Cape Town International Airport:

From Cape Town International Airport, head south, turn onto Airport Approach Road and take the Borcherds Quarry Road ramp to M18/Nyanga/M22/M10/Bellville.

Turn left onto Borcherds Quarry Road and travel 1.7 kilometres before turning right onto Robert Sobukwe Road. Take the first left onto 35th Avenue/M12 and continue to follow M12 for approximately 8 kilometres.

Turn right onto Uys Krige Drive and take the third left onto Hennie Winterbach Street.

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