Accommodation near Inkosi Albert Luthuli Central Hospital

The Inkosi Albert Luthuli Hospital is a flagship tertiary and quaternary hospital located in Cato Manor, Durban. It was named after Inkosi Albert John ‘Madlanduma’ Luthuli who was a political activist, and later, president of the African National Congress in the 1950’s.

It was the first large-scale public hospital built in post-Apartheid South Africa. The hospital has adopted a public-private partnership with Impilo Consortium. The affiliation has given the hospital the means to provide accessible, quality care with their state-of-the-art facilities, excellent medical practitioners, and at maximum capacity, the provision of 846 beds for in-patients.

The hospital functions off an electronic medical record system (EMR), meaning that the healthcare provider strives in their attempts to ‘go green’ through abiding by paperless principles.

The medical equipment, from the MRI machines to the surgical instruments, is top-of-the-range and is serviced regularly. Furthermore, the Inkosi Albert Luthuli Central Hospital is home to the only dedicated burns unit in the region.

The hospital provides their staff with recreational services and facilities, which includes a health and fitness club, a prayer room, a cafeteria, and a salon. There is also an onsite residential area which houses 400 properties, providing security, leisure and comfort. There are badminton, squash, and tennis courts, as well as a swimming pool at the village to keep residents fit, healthy, and active.

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Queensburgh Bed and Breakfast or Self Catering Offers 4 star Quality accommodation with unique décor with modern finishes we are situated very central in in Malvern Queensburgh Durban We ha... More Info

 
Cozy Nest Guest House
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Bring pure relaxation to your busy life. Feel pampered at our Guesthouse. 30 Mins drive from King Shaka International Airport is genuine hospitality, sophistication and simplicity blended together ... More Info

 
Palms On Byrne
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Palm on Byrne is an upscale self-catering residence situated in Durban, offering a lavish stay for groups. This spacious home features five bedrooms and can comfortably host up to ten adults, two chil... More Info

 
North Star Micro Hotel
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Experience a beachfront escape at North Star, where luxury meets the soothing sound of crashing waves. Our 7 exclusive suites- each named after a majestic shark, offer sea views & personalized service... More Info

 
Burnham House
18.6 km

From R1400 PPS


Burnham House is positioned over the warm Indian Ocean, in the sub-tropical town of Umhlanga, South Africa. It commands a splendid view of the Indian Ocean, and the village of Umhlanga Rocks is only 2... More Info

 
The View Boutique Hotel & Spa
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From R980* Unit

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This has to be one of the most beautiful places in Africa. Wake up in the morning to the breathtaking site of the Sapphire coast. Built by the Lithgow family as a homestead and then converted to a 5 s... More Info

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Suburb very nice and quiet.... Intimate
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Nice area. Close to a lot of nice places
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Pleasant area, with all necessities close on hand.
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