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Wellington Campus welcomes new clinic

Wednesday, 22 July 2009

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Wellington Campus welcomes new clinic

Students enrolled at the Wellington Campus now have access to brand new clinic facilities.

On 24 June 2009, Campus Health Services, a department tasked with promoting health and wellness at CPUT, officially opened the clinic.

The clinic, which is staffed by Sister Tania Maree, will offer a range of services to students, from general medical consultations, wound dressing to attending to minor ailments.

Dean of Students Cora Njoli Motale, who addressed members of the CPUT community at the opening of the clinic, said: “Within student services we are trusted with so many responsibilities. One of those is looking after the wellness of our students.”

With clinics situated at four of CPUT’s campuses, Motale said they are able to offer quality health services to students.

Elisabet Smit, Head of Student Counselling said health services at Wellington campus had a “humble beginning.”

In 2004, CPUT nursing Sister Dorothy Jonathan, approached the Drakenstein Municipality and secured temporary use of a local clinic.

However, limited medical services were available to students.

The clinic was also not easy accessible as it was located off campus.

With an increase in demand for primary health care services, the institution decided in 2007 to build a clinic adjacent to the Student Counselling Office.

Smit said building work commenced in June 2008. The clinic opened its doors at the start of the first term in 2009.

Chairperson of the Wellington Student Representative Council Ian Dippenaar welcomed the clinic and said it will contribute to making students’ lives easier.

Dr Allie Jardine, Head of Health Services at CPUT, said he is excited about the clinic.

The “dream of a clinic” would not have been realised without the funding approved by the Executive Management, said Dr Jardine.

Wellington campus manager Ben Turner, said: “We are very proud about the clinic.”

By Candes Keating

Photo: Attending the launch of the Wellington Clinic were (back row) Head of Health Services Dr Allie Jardine, (front row) Dean of Students Cora Njoli Motale, Manager of Wellington Campus Ben Turner and CPUT Vice-Chancellor Prof Vuyisa Mazwi-Tanga.

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Wellness Clinic open

Friday, 28 March 2014

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Wellness Clinic open

Members of the public are urged to take advantage of the excellent treatment offers available from the Somatology Wellness Clinic in Cape Town.

The clinic will be accepting appointments from April 7 when the university re-opens for the second semester.

The clinic is open between 11:30am and 15:30pm on Tuesdays and Thursdays and is only available to females. Exclusively male days happen on 24 April, 29 May, 19 June and 21 August.

The relaxing treatments are performed by trained students under the expert guidance of staff. Some of the treatments on offer include facials, makeup applications, waxing and treatment packages.

Treatments range in price from R80 to R350 making them very good value for money.

Clinic Manager Tarren De Beer says appointments get snapped up quickly so clients are urged to book ahead of time.

The Somatology clinic also boasts state-of-the-art wellness equipment like a floatation pool, sauna and whirlpool bath.

Contact the clinic at 021 460 3211 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. to book your appointments. Email appointments stating your choice of treatment are preferred.

Wellness Clinic brochure and price list

Written by Lauren Kansley
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