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Swartland Hospital



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Swartland Hospital

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Latitude -33.4560° S 33.4560° S 33° 27' 21.6" -33° 27.36'
Longitude 18.7233° E 18.7233° E 18° 43' 23.88" 18° 43.398'
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P G Nelson Street
Malmesbury
Western Cape
South Africa
Phone No.
022 487 9203
If calling from outside South Africa: +27 22 487 9203

Fax No.
No fax number available

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On 05 Mar 2012 amorette meyer said:
Ok I went to this kak hospital busy having a huge panic attack....they let me wait for hours and help the poeple with less dangerous problems 1st, I started to get cramps in my heart,they saw that and still let me sit there, All I needed was an injection! There came this guy in after me that was on weed or sumtn,she helped him and laughed and had fun while I was busy dieng!!!!!! I don't think the poeple that works there knw what a panic attack is or how dangerous it can be. It doesn't mean they have to treat us like shit....coz at the end of the day WE pay their salary NOT the state...coz WE pay tax,we pay sars etc........I stood up and left and went home and just tried to help myself and sleep,thank god I woke up the next morning! Now u have the nerve to send me a bill,after NOT helping me! I WON'T PAY IT, I feel like sueing...my name is amorette meyer and my adres is. Rogstraat 5,malmesbury and my I'd nr is 8706110132085
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