Life Brooklyn Day Hospital Visiting Hours

Life Brooklyn Day Hospital visiting hours are the times scheduled by the hospital management to allow patients receive visits – and care and encouragement – from those who are closest to their hearts. With this encouragement, patients can make faster recoveries, and thus see the benefits of the medical treatments they receive.

The medical treatments at the hospital include; oral surgery, facial surgery, Gynaecology, and Orthopaedic surgery.

To get the best out of these treatments, and to continue to offer these services, the hospital must schedule and monitor visitations.

Life Brooklyn Day Hospital Visiting Hours

Children:

One parent to stay with their child before and after surgery

Other Parent/ Other Visitors

Mondays

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Tuesdays

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Wednesdays

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Thursdays

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Fridays

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Saturdays

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Sundays

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Day patient visitors:

Accompany patient on admission to ward

Visitors may visit the patient for 30 minutes after surgery

Evening visitors (overnight patients):

Mondays

19h00 – 19h30

Tuesdays

19h00 – 19h30

Wednesdays

19h00 – 19h30

Thursdays

19h00 – 19h30

Fridays

19h00 – 19h30

Saturdays

19h00 – 19h30

Sundays

19h00 – 19h30

If you must visit outside the normal visiting times stipulated here, or if you have to obtain more information about visitation, then please contact the hospital first before coming.

How To Contact The Hospital?

The hospital may be contacted via the following channels:

Postal address:

PO Box 1705

Brooklyn Square

0075

Telephone: 012 433 0860

Fax: 012 346 6350

Email: [email protected]

In case of any difficulties when contacting the hospital, please contact the Life Healthcare Central Information Center on 0112199000.

The hospital also provides information about its doctors, their specialties, and their contact details.

Doctors

Dermatologist(s)

Dr Boitshoko Claudia Moloabi     012 343 5592

Dr Marius Hannah            012 348 2974

Ear, nose & throat surgeon(s)

Dr Addie Viljoen                012 322 1108

Dr Amelia Geyser             012 880 1569

Dr Jacques Viljoen            012 346 5253

General surgeon

Dr JK Jekel           012 664 0335

Gynaecologist(s)

Dr Bianca Zondagh           012 346 4564

Dr Emma Bryant               012 346 2634

Dr Lize Freislich 012 334 2544

Dr Ryno Scribante            012 664 5701

Dr Sebolelo Mojaki          012 346 5020

Dr Paul Swart (Urogynaecologist)              012 328 4326

Maxillofacial surgeon(s)

Dr Arrie Martin 012 346 5017

Dr Corlia v Straten            012 346 8416

Dr Manfred Swanepoel 012 664 3579

Oral Medicine & Periodontics specialist

Dr André Pienaar Dippenaar        012 460 7085

Orthopaedic surgeon(s)

Dr Melt V Niekerk            012 346 7279

Dr Santa-Marie Venter   012 367 4268

Plastic & reconstructive surgeon(s)

Dr Petrus Coetzee            012 819 1199

Dr Ehren Eksteen             012 548 6601

Dr Johan Kritzinger          012 435 8034

Dr Eddie Moller                 012 664 0220

Dr Leretletje Maditsi       011 875 1680

Dr Liana Volkwyn             012 346 0730

Dr Paul Pienaar 012 346 4303

Dr Ralph Schröder            012 807 5863

Dr Vivien Jandera             012 993 0566

Dr Grysie Annandale       012 807 2695

Urologist(s)

Dr Lourens Blake              012 004 3337

Dr Raymond Campbell   012 423 4102

Dr Marinka Hoek              067 845 0455

Dr Kabo Ijane     012 423 4189

Dr Hendrik Nicolaas Lourens        012 423 4083

Dr Dawid Mouton            012 010 0619

Dr Preena Sivsankar        012 423 4139

Dr Frans v Wijk 012 342 9417

Dr Sias Voss        012 342 9414

How To Go About Your Visit

The first thing to do is to make sure that you have the correct name of the patient you want to visit. The hospital may not be able to identify the patient with only a nickname.

You may need to contact the hospital using any of the contact details above to find the ward, and the appropriate visiting time.

Then you may need to obtain directions to the hospital. The hospital address is Cnr. Duncan Jan Shoba & Olivier Street, 154 Olivier Street, Brooklyn, 0181, South Africa.

At the correct time, arrive at the hospital, and go straight to the front desk. Give them your name, the name of the patient you want to visit, and the reason why they are at the hospital.

The nursing staff will then give you directions and instructions.

Guidelines For Visitors

The hospital does not spell out specific guidelines, but the following are usually cited as rules to be followed at hospitals.

Please do not go straight into the wards in search of your loved ones. Always stop at the nursing station to obtain directions and instructions.

If you have to visit outside the normal visiting hours, please contact the hospital first.

All cellphones are to be set to silent or vibrate. Please do not disturb other patients with your calls or any other activities.

The hospital may require you to sanitize your hands, and to wear nose masks before entering the wards.

The hospital may not allow children younger than the age of 12.

The hospital may not allow eating or drinking in the wards.

Visitors are typically restricted to 2 persons per visit at any given time.

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Summary

The above are the Life Brooklyn Day Hospital visiting hours, as well as some useful tips to make the visit smooth and interesting.

Please make sure to first stop at the nursing station to receive instructions. Do not go straight into he wards in search of your loved ones.

Please make sure to follow whatever instructions you receive from the nursing staff. Cooperating with them will mean doing your part to keep the hospital safe, and to protect your loved ones, as well as other patients at the hospital.