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Milpark Hyperbaric Medicine Centre

Address:

Netcare Milpark Hospital, Level 1, 9 Guild Road, 2193 Parktown West - Joburg

Telephone:
+27 11 480 5660

Fax:
+27 11 482 7924

Description
As defined by the UHMS (Undersea and Hyperbaric Medicine Society) and SAUHMA (South African Undersea and Hyperbaric Medical Association):

“Hyperbaric oxygen (HBO2) is a treatment, in which a patient breathes 100% oxygen at increased ambient pressure for its medicinal effect.”

Keywords
Oxygen Therapy, Tissue Healing, Medicine Centre
Company description
The idea behind developing HBO Investments CC occurred while Daniel Gericke was honing his skills as a hyperbaric chamber facility manager for the South African Navy. While keeping in close contact with other hyperbaric players in the local industry, he set his mind to establishing the first hospital-based, clinical hyperbaric unit. Together with his partner Mr Mike Bradley, they created HBO Investments CC in 1997. Daniel was appointed as the Technical Director and Mike Bradley the Financial Director of the company.
While stationed in Durban, he made contact with the hospital management team at St Augustine's Hospital. As the largest private hospital in Kwa Zulu Natal, this represented an ideal choice to start up the first commercially viable clinical multi-place hyperbaric facility in a South African hospital. With the support of family, the two partners commenced negotiations with the Netcare Hospital Group, the owner of St Augustine's Hospital.
St Augustine's Hyperbaric and Wound Care Medical Centre was established in 1999 in a Joint Venture with Netcare and other doctors in the hospital.
In 2003 with the help and support of the top management of Netcare, the partners commenced with negotiations and a plan for a Hyperbaric Medicine Unit at Milpark Hospital in Johannesburg. The unit opened its doors during November 2005 and employs a unit manager, hyperbaric chamber operator, and a full-time medical doctor, who directs the facility. Dr Mark Botha, is the newly appointed Medical Director of Milpark Hyperbaric Chamber Unit. Under the leadership of Dr Graham Montheith, the Casualty Unit Physicians of Milpark Hospital will also join the Centre under the direction of Dr Mark Botha.
An asset swop occurred during the early part of 2006 when Mr Mike Bradley left to pursue his other interests.
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