Right to Care South Africa

Right to Care South Africa We are at the frontline in supporting and delivering prevention, care and treatment services for HIV/TB and associated diseases.
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Working with government and communities to find pioneering solutions to build and strengthen public health care. Constructed on an entrepreneurial culture, we focus on innovation and the use of technology to enhance services, address skills shortages and deliver results. Our areas of medical expertise include HIV and TB care and treatment, pharmacy automation, male medical circumcision, cervical cancer diagnosis and treatment. Research supports our work in every field. Our experts share their knowledge at conferences, through certified training and published articles in peer reviewed journals.

You can get TB more than once in your life — and you might not even know you have it.TB doesn’t always show symptoms rig...
14/10/2025

You can get TB more than once in your life — and you might not even know you have it.

TB doesn’t always show symptoms right away. That’s why testing matters — especially if you’ve had TB before, live with HIV, or have been around someone with TB.

At Right to Care, we’re working with communities across South Africa to stop TB in its tracks. That means getting people tested early, linking them to care fast, and making sure they finish their treatment strong.

💡 If you're coughing for more than 2 weeks, losing weight without trying, or just feeling tired all the time — don’t wait.

✅ Go to your clinic.
✅ Ask for a TB test.
✅ Protect the people you love.

Together, we can end TB in South Africa.

🙏 Thank You to 1.6 Million Men 🙏From 2012 to 2025, 1.6 million men across South Africa chose to receive their medical ma...
01/09/2025

🙏 Thank You to 1.6 Million Men 🙏

From 2012 to 2025, 1.6 million men across South Africa chose to receive their medical male circumcision (MMC) at Right to Care facilities. Your courage and commitment helped protect not only yourselves but also your families and communities. Together, we built a legacy of health and prevention that will last for generations. 💪

As we officially hand over the MMC programme to the Department of Health, we’d love to hear from you. 🗣️

Please share your thoughts in our Client Satisfaction Survey – tell us what worked well and where we could have improved. Your voice matters, and it will guide the future of men’s health services in South Africa.

https://survey123.arcgis.com/share/50ced95561f9401cb2274a35ea0dc827

Thank you for trusting Right to Care with your health. You are part of a historic milestone. ❤️

25/08/2025

30 August is the last day men can be circumcised at any of Right to Care's 250 facilities nationwide. Don’t miss your chance — protect your health today.

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We are at the frontline in supporting and delivering prevention, care and treatment services for HIV/TB and associated diseases.

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On The Lake Building, 1006 Lenchen Avenue North
Centurion
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We are at the front-line in supporting and delivering prevention, care and treatment services for HIV/TB and associated diseases. We work with government and communities to find pioneering solutions to build and strengthen public health care. We are constructed around an entrepreneurial culture, focused on innovation and the use of technology to enhance services, address skills shortages and deliver results. Our areas of medical expertise include HIV and TB care and treatment; pharmacy automation; male medical circumcision; Hepatitis C care and treatment; and cervical cancer diagnosis and treatment. Our work is informed by the latest research and our experts share their knowledge at conferences, through certified training and published articles in peer reviewed journals.