Netcare clinic information
Through a national network of specialised centres, SAA-Netcare Travel Clinics provide up-to-date specialised travel healthcare, including:
- Free advice on high-risk areas
- International inoculation certificates
- All vaccinations (including yellow fever)
- Preventative medication (malaria, altitude sickness)
- Daily information on worldwide outbreaks
- First Aid travel kits
- Post-travel diagnosis, treatment & care through 24-hour casualty facilities and occupational health centres
- Emergency Medical Assistance (082 911)
Alliances/Partners
SAA-Netcare Travel Clinics are headed by internationally-recognised experts in the field of travel medicine, possessing American and South African qualifications. Close links are maintained with leading international health authorities and academic institutions.
Ask your medical practitioner to provide a letter detailing relevant medical information which will be useful to a foreign doctor if you become ill while travelling
For more information call any of these specialised travel clinics directly:
Office |
Domestic callers |
International callers |
Johannesburg-Linksfield Park Clinic |
(011) 647-3654 |
+27 11 647-3654 |
Johannesburg-Boksburg |
(011) 894-4632 |
+27 11 894-4632 |
Johannesburg-Sandton |
(011) 883-3801 |
+27 11 883-3801 |
Johannesburg-Sunninghill Hospital |
(011) 807-3132 |
+27 11 807-3132 |
Pretoria-Jakaranda Hospital |
(012) 344-0110 |
+27 12 344-0110 |
Cape Town–Picbel Building |
(021) 419-3172 |
+27 41 419-3172 |
Durban-Windermere Centre |
(031) 303-2423 |
+27 31 303-2423 |
Knysna |
(044) 382-6366 |
+27 44 382-6366 |
Port Elizabeth-Westbourne Road |
(041) 374-7471 |
+27 41 374-7471 |
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