Central Park on Park Lane Cnr Century Way & Park Lane Grand Central Precinct, Century City, Cape Town Century City Western Cape
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-33.887612
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18.512787
Intercare medical centres focus on routine, chronic and walk-in care as well as on patient wellness.
Dental
Intercare dental centres offers a full range of routine and specialized dental services.
Sub-acute Hospitals
Sub-Acute care is a comprehensive inpatient programme for patients who have suffered an acute event as a result of an illness, injury or disease.
Day Hospitals
Intercare Day Hospitals carry out procedures that do not require an overnight hospital stay.
Specialized Facilities
The Intercare Medfem Hospital specialises in women’s health and offers gynaecological, fertility and cosmetic surgery.
Wellness
Intercare wellness services promote and facilitate general health and wellness for patients.
Dr Lauren Cloete
General medical practitioner
Dr Lauren Cloete received her medical degree in 1995 from the University of Cape Town. She has been working in general practice for 18 years and enjoys family medicine. Dr Cloete enjoys spending time with her husband and two children.
Dr Jenny Hanley graduated from the University of Cape Town in 1999 and after completing a diploma in child health, travelled to Canada where she completed her LMCC exams. She has keen interests in women’s health and child health. In her spare time, she enjoys spending time with her family, particularly boating, running and spending time outdoors.
Dr Harold Marcus (M.B.Ch.B) graduated from the University of Cape Town in 1974. He worked at Tygerberg Hospital from 1975 – 1980 in various departments and in general practice from 1980 until present. He enjoys the outdoors and cycling.
Dr Elrize Botha (M.B.Ch.B) graduated from the University of the Free State in 2011. Her special interests are women’s health and paediatrics. In her free time, she enjoys hiking and the wonderful culinary scene that Cape Town has to offer.
Dr Anil Ramjee (BSc MBBCh DFM FCFP) graduated from the University of Witwatersrand in 1993. He received a family medicine diploma, cum laude, at Stellenbosch University in 2004. Dr Ramjee is currently doing diabetes studies through the University of South Wales and his personal interest includes technology and music.
Dr Saville Furman (MBChB FCFP(SA)) graduated from the University of Cape Town in 1973. He was awarded the Boz Fehler Fellowship in 1991 for furthering Continuing Medical Education of General Practitioners in South Africa. Previously Dr Furman was a lecturer at UCT and his current involvement in the community includes giving talks to colleagues at hospitals, schools and senior citizens.
Dr Michelle Merrington (MBChB; DCH (SA); Cert Travel Medicine) graduated from the University of Cape Town in 2008. She has a special interest in paediatrics and has worked in the Department of Paediatrics in the Eastern Cape. Dr Merrington enjoys spending time in nature, more specifically hiking.