We hope that you will find this to be a useful tool when selecting a healthcare facility to work in. This section of the webiste will provide you with detailed information about every hospital, clinic or NGO serviced by AHP.
For more information - click on a facility of your choice. Once you have done this - on the right hand side of this landing page you will find a menu for the various facility aspects, which will give the user a good indication of what to expect for each:
Alternatively one can search for a facility based on area, geographic location and type of experience. See the drop down menus below. If you require any further information get in touch with us today: placements@ahp.org.za
Appelsbosch Hospital
Appelsbosch Hospital was established in 1926 by Swedish Missionaries sent to South Africa. The facility is situated in Ozwathinin, 74 km west of Pietermaritzburg and falls within the Umgungundlovu District Municipality in the KwaZulu Natal Province of South Africa. Read more
Bethesda Hospital
The hospital has 210 beds and includes both primary and secondary level medical care, serving a population of up to 100 000 people in an area of about 1500 square kilometres. Read more
Cofimvaba Hospital
Cofimvaba hospital is 77km from Queenstown, lies off R61 main road and is 2km from Cofimvaba town. It is rural hospital serving an impoverished community with high rate of unemployment. This hospital serves a population of 185 742, which is the largest in the Chris Hani district. Read more
Donald Fraser Hospital
Donald Fraser is a 349 bed facility, (283 acute and 66 chronic), with 7 wards which serve a population of approximately 250 000 people in Vhufuli which is 20 km from Thohoyandou. Read more
Edzimkulu Clinics
Edzimkulu is a Canadian charity dedicated to providing support to children affected by HIV/Aids in the small town of Ndawana and its surrounding areas, in the KwaZulu-Natal province of South Africa. Established in May 2003. Read more
Helen Franz Hospital
Helene Franz Hospital was established as a missionary Hospital in 1895 by Berlin Mission in South Africa. Initially, named Bochum Syphilitic Lazaretto until the name was changed after the death of Helene Franz. Read more