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Johannesburg

Netcare Parklane — Women's Health Centre

Cnr Junction Avenue & Park Lane, Parktown, 2193

T: +27 11 480 4369

D: +27 10 017 3378

C: +27 72 024 3603

Rustenburg

Netcare Ferncrest — Sessional Rooms

2nd Floor, Moumo Street, Tlhabane, Rustenburg, 0299

T: +27 14 568 4399

D: +27 14 568 4415

C: +27 72 024 3603

Or email us directly at Drnhmabe@yahoo.com

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Frequently asked questions

You're welcome to contact the practice directly. A referral from your GP can be helpful for continuity of care and, in some cases, is required by medical aids — check with your scheme, and our team can guide you when you call.

Consultations are held at Netcare Parklane in Parktown, Johannesburg, and Netcare Ferncrest in Tlhabane, Rustenburg. Choose whichever is most convenient — the same standard of care applies at both.

Bring your ID, medical aid details, any referral letters, and previous results or imaging relevant to your visit (e.g. mammograms, ultrasound or blood results). A list of current medication is also useful.

After submitting a booking request, the practice team aims to confirm your appointment within one business day. For urgent concerns, please phone the practice directly.

From the Practice

Blog & insights

Educational articles on breast health, awareness and treatment.

Breast Health

Gynaecomastia: enlarged breasts in men

Gynaecomastia is an increase in the amount of breast gland tissue in boys or men, caused by an imbalance of the hormones estrogen and testosterone. It can affect one or both breasts, sometimes unevenly.

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Breast Health

Breast implant symptoms

The most common symptom of breast implant associated concerns is swelling caused by fluid build-up around the implant. In some cases it may appear as a lump in the breast or armpit.

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Breast Health

Understanding nipple discharge

Nipple discharge is fluid from the nipple, with or without squeezing the breast — it can be milky, clear, green, bloody, or faintly yellow, and thick, thin, sticky, or watery.

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