
Overview
In 2014 the long-awaited amalgamation of Life Claremont and Life Kingsbury Hospitals took place, putting this Claremont Hospital in a position to offer its patients an even wider range of excellent health services as well as a holistic healing environment. The excellent facilities and caring staff make it possible to focus on high-quality treatment, whether for routine, more serious, or extensive procedures.
The hospital has 229 beds, 11 theatres, an accident and emergency unit with a doctor on duty 24/7, as well as state-of-the-art diagnostic and monitoring equipment. New service offering: renal unit providing dialysis treatment to persons living with acute or chronic kidney failure.New technology includes the first da Vinci X robotic surgical system in Africa(to find out more - scroll down to the bottom of this page for Special Services).There is a dedicated team of first-class health professionals at this hospital dedicated to delivering a special brand of healthcare to patients.Through their ongoing quality training, hospital employees are able to deliver excellent healthcare and embrace the principles of empathy, ethics, excellence and empowerment.
Free Advanced Life Support Paramedic Response Vehicle: 0860123 367
Terms and Conditions
Operational 24/7. Based in Pinelands, covering: Southern Suburbs, Maitland, Salt River, Observatory, Epping, Cape Town CBD, Anywhere else where ALS is urgently required. The Advanced Life Support Paramedic Response Vehicle does not assist in patient transfers, their mandate is to stabilise patient whilst an ambulance is dispatched.
- Emergency
- 0860 123 367
- Telephone
- 021 670 4000
- carmen.loots@lifehealthcare.co.za
- Physical address
- Wilderness Road, Claremont, 7700
- GPS
- -33.980201 : 18.467197
- Hospital manager
- Christine Malan
- Visiting hours
For visitation exceptions around neonatal ICU and paediatric wards contact the hospital directly or clickherefor more information.
To facilitate the patient’s healing and recovery, we believe in integrating the patient’s loved ones into their day. However, in the interest of our patient’s wellbeing, we do enforce visiting times, limitations to the number of visitors per patient, and age restriction regulations for children. Children who are 12 years of age old and in good health are welcome to visit; we encourage children who are younger to wait in the reception area, if they are supervised by an adult. Alternatively, please contact the Unit Manager/Sister in Charge to make arrangements to visit.
All visitors are required to kindly report to Reception first when visiting outside of these visiting hours. A maximum limit of one visitor per patient (for all wards) is enforced to allow for the privacy of our patients.
General Wards: GIT, Medical and Surgical 1 to 4
- Afternoons: 15h00 - 16h00
- Evenings: 19h15 - 20h15
Intensive Care Unit (ICU) and High Care (HC) Unit
- Mornings: 11h00 – 12h00 (At the discretion of the Unit Manager/Sister in Charge)
- Afternoons: 15h00 – 16h00
- Evenings: 19h15 – 20h15
- (Additional visits allowed at the discretion of the Unit Manager/Sister in Charge)
- No children under 12 allowed
Maternity Ward
- Husband/Partner may visit anytime between 10h00 and 20h00 except during the rest period of 13h00 – 15h00. (This will be at the discretion of the Unit Manager/Sister in Charge).
- Grandparents only: 11h00 – 12h00
Neonatal ICU (NICU)
- Parents: open visiting time.
- Grandparents may pay a short visit to their grandchild over weekends between 15h00 and 16h00, at the discretion of the Registered Nurse in charge of the shift.
- We discourage visiting by anyone who is ill, has been ill, or who has been exposed to illness in the past two weeks. Parents who are ill are to inform staff and will be provided with a mask.
Paediatric Ward
- Afternoons: 15h00 – 16h00
- Evenings: 19h15 – 20h15
- Parents: open visiting time
Medical services
- Bariatric surgery
- Cardio thoracic surgery
- Colorectal surgery
- Diabetes clinic
- Dermatology
- Endocrinology
- ENT Surgery
- Gastroenterology
- Gastro intestinal surgery
- General surgery
- Gynaecology
- Hepatobiliary surgery
- High care
- Intensive care
- Internal medicine
- Maternity & fertility service
- Maxillo-Facial surgery
- Neonatal high care
- Neonatal intensive care
- Nephrology
- Neurology
- Neurosurgery
- Obstetrics
- Ophthalmology
- Orthopaedic surgery
- Paediatrics
- Paediatric high care & intensive care
- Paediatric surgery
- Plastic & reconstructive surgery
- Psychiatry
- Pulmonology
- Renal unit
- Robotic surgery: da Vinci X surgical system (first and only model in Africa)
- Surgical & medical high care & intensive care
- Thoracic surgery
- Urology
- Vascular surgery
Ancillary services shared at the Medical Village
- Biokinetics
- Dietetics
- Foetal assessment
- Fertility treatment
- Nuclear medicine
- Pathology
- Pelvic floor dysfunction unit
- Physiotherapy
- Radiology
- Stomal therapy
Doctors
Audiologist(s) | |
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Claremont Audiology | 0216831393 |
Biokineticist(s) | |
Carol Jeffery | 0826851629 |
Cardiologist(s) | |
Dr Chevaan Hendrickse | 0216378218 |
Dr Saleem Dawood | 0216378218 |
Dr Thayabran Pillay | 0216378218 |
Dr Zaid Mohamed | 0216378218 |
Colorectal & Surgical Gastroenterologist | |
Dr Ebrahim Dalwai | 0216833893 |
Dr Mike Elliott | 0216837003 |
Cape Town Bariatric Clinic (Obesity) | |
Cathy Brunger (Clinic Coordinator) | 0216743309 |
Dermatologist(s) | |
Dr L Krause | 0216834580 |
Dr R Lehloenya | 0216710999 |
Dr S Christians | 0216710999 |
Diabetes Wellness Centre | |
Dr Tracy van Rensburg | 0216741431 |
Dietician(s) | |
Claire McMahon | 0826680668 |
Gina Fourie | 0828239762 |
Mariam Forgan | 0769849496 |
Sarah Gouws | 0721116226 |
Ear, nose & throat surgeon(s) | |
Dr Gary Kroukamp | 0216740885 |
Dr Ola Basson | 021 683 5590 |
Dr Michael Molyneaux | 0212018709 |
Prof Johan Fagan | 0216743353 |
Emergency Unit | |
ER Consulting INC | 0216704180 |
Endocrinologist(s) | |
Dr Hilton Kaplan | 0216742086 |
Dr Jocelyn Hellig | 0212051829 |
Dr Wayne May | 0216746414 |
Gastroenterologist(s) | |
Dr Abdul Cariem | 0216837001 |
Dr Colin Rush | 067 429 1397 / 087 702 6244 |
Dr John Wright | 0216834600 |
General practitioner(s) | |
Dr Colin de la Harpe | 0216836810 |
Dr James Millar | 0216836810 |
Dr Pete Sandell | 0216836810 |
General surgeon(s) | |
Dr Aaron Ndhluni | 0212033893 |
Dr Bernie Maree | 0216833893 |
Dr Colin McGuire | 0216719600 |
Dr Ebrahim Dalwai | 0216833893 |
Dr Ian Marr | 0216740107 |
Dr Mark Hewat | 0216833893 |
Mark van Rensburg | 0215322118 |
Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary & GIT Surgeon | |
Dr Mark Hewat | 0216833893 |
Maxillofacial and oral surgeon(s) | |
Dr Brian Berezowski | 0217977252 |
Dr Craig Greeff | 0216717517 |
Dr Rushdie Hendricks | 0216715040 |
Dr Sanjay Ranchod | 0211371713 |
Neurologist(s) | |
Dr Pearl Thomas | 0217125374 |
Neurosurgeon(s) | |
Dr Andile Mbatha (spine) | 0216704357 |
Dr John Hill | 0216741257 |
Nuclear physician(s) | |
Dr Pieter Botha | 0216830535 |
Obstetricians & gynaecologist(s) | |
Dr Andy Newham(*Gynaecology patients only) | 0216717052 |
Dr Gary Groenewald | 0216710347 |
Dr Kerry Sherwood | 0216719692 |
Dr Laura Graves | 0216714005 |
Dr Lynette Jansen-Olarogun | 0216830370 |
Dr Manasri Naiker | 0216740376 |
Dr Philip Zinn | 0216830453 |
Dr Paula Penkin | 0216831785 |
Dr Sarah Shanahan | 0216831798 |
Dr Kim Sonntag | 0216852375 |
Dr Ursula Botha | 0216714050 |
Prof Alan Alperstein (*Gynaecology patients only) | 0216831724 |
Occupational therapist(s) | |
Faheema Isaacs | 0820422076 |
Orthopaedic surgeon(s) | |
Dr André Demblon | 0216837315 |
Dr Ben Grey (Shoulder and elbow) | 0216711344 |
Dr Clive White (Hip and knee) | 0216836037 |
Dr Dirk van der Spuy (Hand) | 0216712896 |
Prof Graham McCollum (Foot and ankle) | 0216716213 |
Dr John May (Hip and knee) | 0216715651 |
Dr Leith Stewart (Hip and knee) | 0216836037 |
Dr Marc Nortje (Hip and knee) | 0216716213 |
Dr Rory Harvey (Shoulder) | 0216716160 |
Dr Sirk Loots | 0216714575 |
Orthotist(s) and Prosthetist | |
Malcolm Freedman & Associates | 0214224599 |
Paediatric surgeon(s) | |
Dr Shalin Singh | 0212240972 |
Paediatrician(s) | |
Dr Allan Puterman | 0216834454 |
Dr Ashley Wewege | 0217972087 |
Dr Hedi van der Watt | 0217613408 |
Dr Lara Smith | 0217613408 |
Dr Rabeen Lutchman | 0216850336 |
Pathologist(s) | |
Ampath | 0216839511 |
Lancet Laboratories | 0216731700 |
PathCare | 0216742643 |
PathCare DSP | 0216711156 |
Periodontist(s) | |
Dr Pieter Wolfaardt | 0216834802 |
Physician(s) | |
Dr Asheen Haripersad | 0218794693 |
Dr Jocelyn Hellig | 0212051829 |
Dr John Turner | 0216834770 |
Dr Laila Suleman | 0218794692 |
Dr Richard Court | 0764014373 |
Physician/Nephrologist | |
Dr Fatima Khan | 0218794694 |
Physiotherapist(s) | |
Ashraf Natha & Associates | 0216716707 |
WEST Physiotherapy | 0216715300 |
Corina Avni | 0216831174 |
Ellenberger, Gorman & Associates | 0218238779 |
Plastic and reconstructive surgeon(s) | |
Dr Alex Landau | 0216740775 |
Dr Bernard Price | 0216836544 |
Dr Gary Dos Passos | 0216710942 |
Dr Kevin Adams | 0216710942 |
Dr Keith Cronwright | 0216716024 |
Dr Werner Smith | 0216711406 |
Prosthodontist(s) | |
Dr Z Patel | 0216718951 |
Pulmonologist | |
Dr Laila Suleman | 0218794692 |
Radiologist(s) | |
Kingsbury Radiology | 0216834567 |
Reproductive medicine specialists (Cape Fertility Clinic) | |
Dr Razak Dhansay | 0216837036 |
Dr Lizle Oosthuizen | 0216742088 |
Dr Paul Le Roux | 0216742088 |
Dr Sulaiman Heylen | 0216742088 |
Dr Tamtam Matebese | 0216742088 |
Speech-Language Therapist | |
Ingrid von Bentheim | 0215065558 |
Thoracic surgeon(s) | |
Prof Mark de Groot | 0215320343 |
Dr Loven Moodley | 0215311206 |
Urologist(s) | |
Dr Conray Moolman | 0216831974 |
Dr Malcolm Dewar | 0216831974 |
Dr Prenevin Govender | 0216831974 |
Uterine Fibroid Embolisation | |
Dr Gary Sudwarts | 0214340180 |
Vascular surgeon(s) | |
Dr James Tunnicliffe | 0212033893 |
Dr Martin Forlee | 0212033893 |
Dr Philip Matley | 0216833893 |
Dr Neil Cloete | 0216833893 |
Contact us
Physical address | Wilderness Road |
Postal address (Video) Life Kingsbury Little Life Maternity Tour video 2021 | P O Box 23905 |
Free Advanced Life Support ParamedicResponse Vehicle | 0860 123367 |
Telephone | 021 670 4000 |
Fax | 021 683 5138 |
carmen.loots@lifehealthcare.co.za | |
Map | (Video) Life Kingsbury hospital: da Vinci X surgery |
Hospital Manager | Christine Malan |
Special Services
Renal Dialysis Unit
Life Kingsbury Hospital has opened a renal dialysis unit to assist patients diagnosed with acute or chronic kidney failure. Our unit is managed by a nephrologist and clinical team to assist and support patients through their treatment plan.
Dialysis services are offered from Monday – Friday include:
- Chronic haemodialysis and haemodiafiltration
- Acute dialysis; and
- Continuous renal replacement therapy
For more information on how you can access these services, contact the renal dialysis unit on 021670 4000 or email carmen.loots@lifehealthcare.co.za.
RoboticSurgery
Quality and patient centered care is at the heart of everything we do, therefore Life Kingsbury Hospital has acquired Africa’s first da Vinci X Robotic Surgical System. This will ensure that our surgical specialists have access to treat patients with the latest technology. The system is powered by innovative robotic technology that allows the surgeon’s hand movements to be translated into smaller, precise movements of tiny instruments inside the patient’s body. The surgeon is 100% in control of the system at all times.
Some of the improved patient outcomes include:
- Excellent cancer control
- Improved functional outcomes
- Less blood loss and fewer transfusions
- Shortened hospital stay
- Less pain
- Lower risk of infection and complications
- Fast recovery and return to normal activities
- Small incisions and less scarring
The da Vinci X Surgical System is typically used for urology, general surgery and gynaecology. For more information, contact the hospital on 021 670 4000, alternatively email Olivia.Carney@lifehealthcare.co.za .
Contact a da Vinci surgeon:
Dr Conray Moolman, Urologist
Email: conraym@gmail.comTelephone: +27 (0) 21 683 1974
- Prostate
- Kidney
- Registered da Vinci ® Training Surgeon
Dr Malcolm Dewar, Urologist
Email: maldewar@gmail.com
Telephone: +27 (0) 21 683 1974
- Prostate
Bariatric (Obesity) Surgery
Obesity is a serious condition associated with multiple problems like:
- Heart Attacks
- Strokes
- Diabetes
- High Blood Pressure
- Cancer
- Depression
- Arthritis
- Sleep Disorders
TheChrysalis Clinic at Life Kingsbury Hospital offers bariatric surgery (surgical treatment for morbid obesity) within the context of a multidisciplinary team of medical and paramedical specialists.
The team comprises endocrinologists, critical care physician, dieticians, psychiatrist, clinical psychologist, biokineticist and two accredited laparoscopic bariatric surgeons. A professional nurse serves as the clinic coordinator. The team assesses patients to determine whether surgery is an appropriate treatment option for their obesity and, if so, prepares them for the surgery and assists them with their journey after the surgery.
TheChrysalis Clinic is accredited by the South African Society for Obesity and Metabolism (SASOM) and the South African Society of Endoscopic Surgeons (SASES) as a ‘Centre of Excellence’ for bariatric (weight loss) surgery.
Gastric Bypass and Laparoscopic Adjustable Gastric Band (‘Lap Band’) are among the surgical options offered.
Palliative Care
Is medical care that focuses on the physical, psychological, and spiritual needs of patients and their loved ones who are living with a life threatening illness. It runs concurrently with other medical treatments.
What can the palliative care service do for you?
- Treat pain and other symptoms like shortness of breath, fatigue, nausea, depression and anxiety.
- Help you maintain the best quality of life possible. Help you and your family in making difficult decisions by providing answers, assistance and support.
- Help coordinate care with your treatment team.
FAQs
How many life hospitals are in Cape Town? ›
You and your loved ones want the best care, at the best facility at the right time, and Life Healthcare has 66 healthcare facilities from which to choose.
What does Claremont Hospital Specialise in? ›Its services include weight loss surgery, orthopaedic surgery, sports medicine, medical imaging, gynaecology and physiotherapy.
How many hospitals are there in Cape Town? ›Results - 9 Hospitals/Clinics found in Cape Town, South Africa.
Which is the biggest hospital in South Africa? ›Chris Hani Baragwanath Hospital is Africa's biggest hospital, and the third largest in the world. Located south of Johannesburg, the public health facility has 3,400 beds, employs 6,700 staff and occupies 70 hectares of land.
What is the best hospital in South Africa? ›ranking | World Rank | Instituto |
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1 | 1546 | Netcare Group |
2 | 1563 | Life Healthcare Hospital Group |
3 | 3665 | Children's Hospital Trust |
4 | 4591 | Melomed Hospital Holdings |
What is the second largest hospital in South Africa? Busamed Hillcrest Private Hospital is the second largest hospital in South Africa.
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Tygerberg Hospital | |
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Beds | 1384 |
History | |
Opened | 1976 |
Links |
What is the biggest private hospital in South Africa? ›
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Somerset Hospital: South Africa's oldest hospital.
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First Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University is the largest hospital in the world. With over 10,000 beds (after the hospital's latest expansion opening Q1 2017), the hospital is not only the largest in the world but nearly three times larger than the world's second-largest hospital in Belgrade, Serbia.
Which hospital is best private or government? ›Government hospitals are better:
1. Expenses: The cost of treatment in government hospitals is very low in comparison to the bills of a private hospital. The government hospitals are funded entirely by the government and hence there are even free treatment facilities to poor families.
3,900 | Opened: 1983. Europe's largest and one of the world's biggest hospitals, the University Clinical Centre of Serbia includes the Belgrade School of Medicine and underwent a €260 million renovation between 2018 and 2022. It now covers a total floor area of 280,000 square metres.
What did Thornbury Hospital used to be? ›
It opened in 1951 as a 50-bed unit and was known as Thornbury Annexe until 1976 when it was renamed as the Children's Hospital, Thornbury.
Is there parking at Thornbury Hospital? ›Thornbury Hospital is situated approximately 2 miles south west of Sheffield City centre and has car parking on site.
What does Thornbury hospital do? ›Thornbury Hospital, Sheffield, South Yorkshire
21 consulting rooms including outpatient treatment rooms. Four operating theatres. Diagnostic imaging including CT, MRI, X-Ray, ultrasound and Digital Mammography. Endoscopy suite.
cardiac, orthopaedics, burns, plastic surgery, spinal injuries and renal. The Royal Hallamshire Hospital has a dedicated regional Neurosciences department including an Intensive Care Unit for patients with head injuries, neurological conditions such as stroke and for patients who have undergone neurosurgery.
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The biggest hospital in the world covers almost 100 clinical departments, 140 wards, 300,000 inpatient admissions, 4.2 million ambulatory care visits and approximately 160,000 surgical operations.
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Beds | Employees | |
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1. Clinical Centre of Serbia | 3,500 | 7,500 |
2. Charite – Universitatsmedizin Berlin, Germany | 3,213 | 12,800 |
3. Helsinki University Central Hospital, Finland | 2,600 | 13,700 |
4. Motol University Hospital, Czech Republic | 2,410 | 5,424 |
Rank | Organisation Name | HCPS |
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1 | Northumbria Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust | 7,269 |
2 | Ashford and St. Peter's Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust | 7,116 |
3 | Royal Surrey County Hospital NHS Foundation Trust | 6,705 |
4 | University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust | 6,333 |
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What is the smallest hospital in the UK? ›Weston General Hospital | |
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Emergency department | Yes |
Beds | 261 |
History | |
Opened | 1986 |
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What is the newest hospital in London? ›Royal London Hospital | |
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The current Royal London Hospital under construction in 2009 | |
Location within Tower Hamlets | |
Geography | |
Location | Whitechapel Road, Whitechapel, London, England |
Quality of Care | ||
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No | City | |
1 | Tokyo | 100.00 |
2 | Boston | 95.75 |
3 | London | 75.47 |
Rank | Hospital | Hospital Beds |
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1 | Mayo Clinic - Rochester | 1,265 |
2 | Cleveland Clinic | 1,285 |
3 | Massachusetts General Hospital | 1,011 |
4 | Toronto General (University Health Network) | 727 |
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Who has the best hospitals in Europe? ›ranking | World Rank | Instituto |
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1 | 8 | Assistance Publique Hôpitaux de Paris |
2 | 22 | University Clinic Heidelberg Universittsklinikum Heidelberg |
3 | 23 | Erasmus Medisch Centrum Universitait Medisch Centrum Rotterdam |
4 | 24 | Asklepios Klinikum Bad Abbach |