Mediclinic Worcester

Mediclinic Worcester Comprehensive private hospital services in Worcester. Worcester lies on the main route to and from Cape Town, Johannesburg and Port Elizabeth.

Mediclinic Worcester, surrounded by majestic mountains, is situated in the heart of the Breede River Valley, the largest wine and brandy-producing region in South Africa and serves local residents and visitors to Worcester, including Robertson, Bonnievale, De Doorns, Montagu, Swellendam, McGregor, Ceres and Villiersdorp.

Discover how Dr Corne Kruger at Mediclinic Durbanville is transforming liver disease care with advanced, minimally invas...
03/06/2026

Discover how Dr Corne Kruger at Mediclinic Durbanville is transforming liver disease care with advanced, minimally invasive procedures – helping patients heal faster and safer. Read more at the link in the comments.

Endoscopic ultrasound is an increasingly important tool for both diagnosis and treatment of liver disease. One of the few gastroenterologists focused on liver disease, Dr Corne Kruger, who practises at Mediclinic Durbanville, explains how endoscopic ultrasound and other medical advancements offer pa...

01/06/2026

If your child suffers from asthma, you know you need to catch signs early to help prevent serious episodes. Hear from a Mediclinic paediatrician about what to keep in mind.

Even when she was uncertain about the future, Maria Milne was always drawn to nursing. Now she’s a Senior Professional N...
28/05/2026

Even when she was uncertain about the future, Maria Milne was always drawn to nursing. Now she’s a Senior Professional Nurse in the Cardiothoracic ICU at Mediclinic Panorama. Maria’s nursing journey began immediately after high school, at a time when her future felt uncertain. During this brief period of doubt, her passion for helping people was her north star, leading her to find her true calling as an ICU nurse. She completed her general nursing studies at the Mediclinic Learning Centre in Cape Town and obtained a postgraduate diploma in adult critical care from Stellenbosch University. She now works as a Senior Professional Nurse in the Cardiothoracic ICU at Mediclinic Panorama.

“I felt a strong connection to the ICU, as it demands constant mental strength, enabling me to anticipate and respond to patients’ needs and emergencies daily,” Maria says. The ICU, being a mentally and emotionally demanding environment, Maria relies on her favourite sport and her loved ones to cope with its intensity. “I have a supportive family and friends who understand the emotional toll nursing can impose. They are always available to listen when I require someone to talk to. Additionally, I play rugby after work, which serves as an effective outlet for my stress. Interacting with teammates and exerting physical effort resets my mind and prepares me for the challenges of the next day.”

Maria also draws strength from the fact that she’s part of an amazing team, and having colleagues who are always willing to help makes all the difference. “Teamwork is crucial. We must be able to rely on one another and always be willing to assist a colleague when they need help with a patient. Fortunately, I am blessed to work in a team that supports one another and celebrates each other’s personal and professional achievements.” Additionally, she relies on the resources provided by Mediclinic for ICU nurses.

“There is significant support within the hospital setting. We have social workers and a psychologist available to all staff for guidance. I am fortunate to have a supportive management team that assists where needed. They guide and support me in all situations to ensure the correct course of action is being followed.” Working in a cardiothoracic ICU involves supporting patients through some of the most threatening moments in their lives. For Maria, the most rewarding part is seeing her patients slowly but surely coming back to health. “Being able to support someone through their most challenging day and see them leave the hospital healthy and reunited with their family, that’s what makes this work so meaningful.” The ICU is also a tough place to be in for the patients and their families. Maria recognises that this means families are often navigating a period of unimaginable pain.

“I try to put myself in the family members’ shoes and remind myself that this is the most difficult time of their lives. Therefore, I always make time to listen to their concerns and questions and make an effort to explain the situation with their loved one and the plan for their treatment and recovery.” These tough moments are what make a patient’s recovery more satisfying for Maria. “Nothing compares to seeing former patients return to the hospital simply to say thank you. Seeing them well and smiling reminds me why I chose this profession,” she says.

Salt, stress, and poor sleep can secretly raise your blood pressure. A Mediclinic expert reveals how these hidden factor...
27/05/2026

Salt, stress, and poor sleep can secretly raise your blood pressure. A Mediclinic expert reveals how these hidden factors create a harmful cycle that threatens your heart’s health. Click link in comments.

Discover how salt, stress, and poor sleep silently raise blood pressure. Learn simple lifestyle changes to protect your heart and reduce hypertension.

The Da Vinci robotic system boasts advanced tech features that improve surgeons’ ability to perform partial nephrectomy ...
26/05/2026

The Da Vinci robotic system boasts advanced tech features that improve surgeons’ ability to perform partial nephrectomy – removal of a part of the kidney – successfully. A Mediclinic urologist explains how it benefits patients. Click link in the comments.

Learn how robotic partial nephrectomy improves kidney cancer treatment with less pain, faster recovery, and better surgical precision than traditional methods.

“In many ways, a woman in labour is the most honest and vulnerable version of herself, and being able to support her dur...
25/05/2026

“In many ways, a woman in labour is the most honest and vulnerable version of herself, and being able to support her during such a powerful moment in her life is incredibly meaningful.”

Originally, nursing wasn’t Bianca’s first career choice, but throughout her studies she found herself constantly drawn to it. Driven by her need to connect with other people, and a her passion for helping others, she eventually became a midwife. Years later, Bianca is now a midwife at Mediclinic Panorama, and she attributes her success to a career that’s been grounded in integrity. “For me, a successful midwife is someone who practices with integrity. Women come to us at one of the most significant moments of their lives. It’s miraculous and joyful, but it can also be vulnerable and sometimes overwhelming. Our role is to support them with compassion, humility, and respect, while advocating for them so their birth experience is safe, dignified, and as close to their ideal birth plan as possible.”

When mother’s go into labour, she’s aware of how taxing the the process is for them both physically and empotionally, and chooses a holistic approach to help them feel supported, when it’s time for delivery. “Labour is physically demanding, so we focus on keeping mothers well hydrated and nourished throughout the process. We also use a variety of non-pharmacological techniques to help with comfort, such as massage, counter-pressure, and relaxation methods. Breathing techniques can also make a big difference in helping women stay calm and feel more in control during labour. Involving the birthing partner is incredibly valuable too, their familiar presence offers comfort and reassurance, and emotional support can even help stimulate oxytocin, the hormone that helps labour progress,” Bianca explains. The b irth of a child being one of those moments where one has to balance urgency and care, Bianca makes it a point to prioritise empathy and dignity.

“In a hospital environment, situations can change quickly and sometimes become urgent. When that happens, a mother may suddenly find herself surrounded by unfamiliar staff, rapid assessments, and a lot of activity. That can feel overwhelming, especially when she has been focused on labour. In those moments, it’s so important that we continue to communicate clearly, explain what’s happening, obtain informed consent for procedures, and make sure she feels respected and supported. Maintaining her dignity and keeping her partner involved wherever possible makes a huge difference.” When asked what continues to inspire her, she singles out the appreciation and gratitude that patients express.

“Every time a baby cries after birth, there’s a shared moment in the room where everyone pauses and appreciates the miracle of new life. The simple “thank yous” from patients and the support from colleagues mean a lot too. Midwifery isn’t about being the hero, it’s about being part of a team that supports each other and cares for families at a very vulnerable and special time.” says Bianca.

When it comes to the future of healthcare, Bianca is mostly excited about technology that enables midwives to spend more time with patients and less time on paperwork. “ I’m also passionate about supporting and mentoring new midwives so they can develop the same love for the profession that we have in our unit. Ultimately, I’d love to see safe, supportive, and gentle maternity care become the standard everywhere,” Bianca adds.

Mediclinic Worcester celebrates the compassion and skill nurses bring to our patients and families every day. Mediclinic...
25/05/2026

Mediclinic Worcester celebrates the compassion and skill nurses bring to our patients and families every day. Mediclinic has selected the DAISY Awards programme to celebrate and recognise our nurses for the extraordinary compassion and care displayed. Well done to our Mediclinic Worcester winner.

22/05/2026

Join us behind the scenes of the 2026 Sanlam Cape Town Marathon.

As the official medical partner, Mediclinic and ER24 EMS (Pty) Ltd. are on the ground to keep every runner moving safely, from the start gun to the finish line. From emergency response to on-route medical support, we're here for every step of one of Africa's greatest road races.

Here's a look at the people behind the care, the commitment and the action. DARREN GREEN

Discover the science-backed health benefits of regular sauna use – from heart health to brain protection. Link in commen...
21/05/2026

Discover the science-backed health benefits of regular sauna use – from heart health to brain protection. Link in comments for more.

Explore sauna health benefits for heart health, muscle recovery and stress relief, plus risks and who should avoid high-heat therapy sessions.

Dr Daylen Rutledge – a specialist general surgeon with an interest in minimally invasive gastrointestinal and hernia sur...
20/05/2026

Dr Daylen Rutledge – a specialist general surgeon with an interest in minimally invasive gastrointestinal and hernia surgery, breast and endocrine surgery and acute care surgery – is now in private practice at Mediclinic Worcester. To book an appointment, call: 023 342 7053

Mediclinic Worcester hosts monthly antenatal classes designed to help expecting parents feel informed, prepared and conf...
20/05/2026

Mediclinic Worcester hosts monthly antenatal classes designed to help expecting parents feel informed, prepared and confident. Preparing for your baby’s arrival can feel overwhelming, but the right support can make all the difference. Sessions cover pregnancy, birth, baby care and breastfeeding in a supportive environment guided by experienced healthcare professionals.

Classes take place every second Saturday of the month from 09:00 – 12:00 at Mediclinic Worcester.
Cost: R300 per couple.
Bookings are essential.

To reserve your place, contact Leanne Pedro at [email protected] or 023 348 1725.

Discover a minimally invasive treatment for osteoarthritis-damaged knees. Genicular artery embolisation (G*E) targets in...
20/05/2026

Discover a minimally invasive treatment for osteoarthritis-damaged knees. Genicular artery embolisation (G*E) targets inflamed areas by reducing their blood supply – helping relieve pain and slow cartilage breakdown. Link in comments.

SA's first genicular artery embolisation at Mediclinic Constantiaberg: minimally invasive knee pain relief that delays surgery.

“That moment the mother meets the baby for the first time, it's pure human magic” Determined to become a nurse despite f...
19/05/2026

“That moment the mother meets the baby for the first time, it's pure human magic”

Determined to become a nurse despite facing resistance from her family, Elsie Maname, Midwife and Unit Manager at Mediclinic Legae, began studying to become a nurse in 2004. Her journey with basic nursing training started at Healthnicon Nursing College, later qualifying as an Auxiliary Nurse through Thuto Bophelo Nursing College in 2007. The end goal was always working in the maternity ward.

Her love for midwifery began long before she qualified. As an auxiliary nurse, she would intentionally pass by the maternity unit just to witness births. “I had to rotate through different departments (Mental health clinic, Chronic, TB and HIV clinic, casualty and maternity), my interest has always been in maternity, and I eventually worked there after a year of rotation. Having been in maternity, I managed obstetric emergencies beyond measure to an extent that the new facility manager encouraged me to apply for study leave to study Post Basic Diploma in Midwifery and Neonatal Nursing Science (Advanced Midwifery).”

Currently, Elsie is studying towards an Advanced Diploma in Health Service Management and Leadership with Mediclinic to grow further in management.

“I would describe my work as a calling, not just a job. I find meaning in supporting people during their most vulnerable and life-changing moments,” Elsie says.

For Elsie, being a successful midwife is about building a connection, a sense of trust and reaching patients at an emotional level. “You need to have clear communication skills, so mothers can relax when they are in your presence, so that families listen to your guidance, and you’re known as someone who makes others feel safe. Basically, your reputation speaks before you do.”

She knows it’s been a successful day at the maternity ward when she hears women say things like: “You made my birth experience better” or “You helped me when I was scared.”

“Supporting mothers both emotionally and physically, it’s all about your presence, your words, understanding and reassurance. A mother who feels emotionally safe will labour better, bond better with the baby and recover better. Building trust from the start, introducing yourself, and building that rapport allows the mother to express her fears and receive reassurance. Use simple language with her and do not forget to tell her that “you are doing well, I’m here with you.” Involve the mother in decision-making, respect her cultural and personal preferences, protect her privacy and dignity. Help her partner or chosen companion to be involved, guide them on how to support the mother, and she will feel that she is surrounded by care.”

To create an inclusive and calm environment in the moments leading up to the birth, Elsie knows that mothers and their families often look to her to gauge how calm or panicked they should feel; something she always keeps in mind when engaging with her patients. Knowing that a little reassurance can go a long way in a challenging situation.

“Balancing urgency with empathy during labour and delivery is one of the most important and hardest skills in midwifery. I prepare early so that an emergency feels less chaotic. Explain the procedure in advance: “If your baby shows distress, this is what we will do”. When the mother understands what to expect, she is less fearful, and when you need to move quickly, she trusts your guidance. Your body language as a midwife becomes her emotional barometer. I stay calm because it tells her she is not in danger, even though there are clinical difficulties. I maintain dignity even in emergencies. I speak to the mother, not about her, so that she feels like a person, not an object. I use a team approach to maintain balance and divide roles for a good outcome. After the emergency, I offer emotional closure for the mother and companion to explain what happened to prevent trauma and to build trust in the healthcare system.”

Early on in her career, Elsie recognised that the atmosphere in the room is often determined by the midwife, and she quickly developed a philosophy that still guides her to this day.

“A great midwife knows how to move fast without appearing rushed. How to act clinically without acting cold. How to protect life while protecting dignity, and I save the moment without losing the person. It’s a skill built from experience and heart.”

Particularly concerned about reducing trauma during and after pregnancy, Elsie is excited about how technology is shaping maternity care, from AI-driven tools that can predict complications such as preeclampsia to advanced perinatal monitoring systems that support early detection of foetal distress.

On Saturday, 28 February, we hosted our annual Expectant Parent Information Session. We offered a variety of presentatio...
03/03/2026

On Saturday, 28 February, we hosted our annual Expectant Parent Information Session. We offered a variety of presentations, and parents-to-be got practical guidance and valuable insights for their parenting journey. The session covered several important topics, including:

*Anemia and Iron Deficiency in Pregnancy - helping parents understand the signs, risks, and ways to support a healthy pregnancy.

*Car Seat Safety - an essential overview of correct installation, appropriate seat choice, and common safety mistakes.

*Infant CPR and Choking Response - empowering parents with lifesaving techniques and the confidence to act during emergencies.

*Nutrition in Pregnancy: Myths vs. Facts - a particularly popular segment that debunked common misconceptions and offered clear, evidence-based guidance.

We look forward to welcoming even more families next year as we continue to promote informed, confident, and safe parenting from the very beginning.

Mediclinic Worcester invites applications from a motivated general surgeon to join a private general practice on a full-...
02/02/2026

Mediclinic Worcester invites applications from a motivated general surgeon to join a private general practice on a full-time basis. This opportunity offers immediate integration into a busy, well-run practice with robust clinical infrastructure and operational support. For more information, please email Lorna Rashid at: [email protected]

An established orthopaedic private practice based at Mediclinic Worcester is inviting applications for a full-time surge...
13/01/2026

An established orthopaedic private practice based at Mediclinic Worcester is inviting applications for a full-time surgeon to join the team.

The practice offers a broad orthopaedic service with a strong patient base and a collaborative working culture. You will be joining an experienced group of experts who share the call responsibilities and support a wide spectrum of elective and trauma work in the Cape Winelands region.

This opportunity provides a stable practice environment with well-developed clinical infrastructure and the benefit of integrating into a respected and busy team from day one.

For more information, please email Lorna Rashid at: [email protected]

Mediclinic Worcester proudly hoisted the baby flag for the first time to welcome the son of Janine and Izak Visagie, who...
19/12/2025

Mediclinic Worcester proudly hoisted the baby flag for the first time to welcome the son of Janine and Izak Visagie, who was born on 11 November at 14:17.

The hoisting of a flag whenever a baby is born at our hospital is part of a new tradition that allows the community to share in the joy of new life by keeping an eye on the flagpoles.

Pictured here with proud dad, Izak, are Professional Nurses Adele Smit (right) and Aqeedah Pietersen (left).

Our heartfelt congratulations to the Visagie family.

Mediclinic Worcester is offering an attractive business and practice opportunity for a physician who is ready to join ou...
21/11/2025

Mediclinic Worcester is offering an attractive business and practice opportunity for a physician who is ready to join our team of experts. This opportunity is ideal for a dedicated professional who values clinical excellence, collaborative practice and high-quality patient care. For more information and to discuss our practice establishment support package, please email: [email protected] or [email protected]

On World Prematurity Day, Mediclinic Worcester welcomed some amazing moms and dads, as well as some of our beautiful NIC...
18/11/2025

On World Prematurity Day, Mediclinic Worcester welcomed some amazing moms and dads, as well as some of our beautiful NICU graduates (including a set of twins!)—all born prematurely within the past year. These little miracles, aged between 3 and 8 months, remind us every day of the strength and resilience that begin at birth. Dr Ruaan Stander, Paediatrician, shared valuable insights on developmental milestones and touched hearts with inspiring stories of premature babies who have overcome incredible odds. It was a day filled with hope, gratitude, and celebration of life.

Please join us for expert, in-person antenatal classes at Mediclinic Worcester. For more information on the classes and ...
15/08/2025

Please join us for expert, in-person antenatal classes at Mediclinic Worcester. For more information on the classes and how to book your space, see the link in the comments section below. To book your space, visit: https://mediclinic.link/53s

Our sessions alternate monthly: Pregnancy and birth as well as baby care and breastfeeding.

Dr Pierre Els – a specialist anaesthesiologist with an interest in regional anaesthesia – is now in private practice at ...
17/03/2025

Dr Pierre Els – a specialist anaesthesiologist with an interest in regional anaesthesia – is now in private practice at Mediclinic Worcester. To book an appointment, call: 023 347 3618 or email: [email protected]

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