Royal Hospital - South Africa

Royal Hospital - South Africa Royal rehabilitation hospital is a private sub-acute hospital, located in Pietermaritzburg, Kwa-Zulu

Royal rehabilitation hospital was established based on the vision of “bridging the gap” between acute, sub-acute and home care. It is a rehabilitation facility that accommodates for all the needs of patients who don’t essentially need the conventional in-patient treatment at a acute hospital. Royal hospital provides a more relaxed, almost home-like setting where treatment is done with a combination of professional skills, state of the art equipment and a great deal of unconditional care and support. We pride ourselves in a holistic approach to medical care as we believe that patient satisfaction is a combination of excellent physical health and good emotional well-being. While using the holistic approach to medical intervention we are by far the best and most equipped rehabilitation centre recognised and a successful outcome is what we promise. We offer services to assist an individual’s recovery of realistic functional ability, regardless of the severity of the initial injury. Our royal range of therapies include physiotherapy, occupational and speech therapies, including allied health care of dieticians, social workers, psychologists, rehabilitation nurses; as well as numerous speciality programs.

Apply today and join an amazing team!
10/11/2025

Apply today and join an amazing team!

10/11/2025
Thumbs up to Royal Rehabilitation Hospital staff for going the extra mile!
31/10/2025

Thumbs up to Royal Rehabilitation Hospital staff for going the extra mile!

31/10/2025

There is always hope at Royal!

29/10/2025

Royal Rehabilitation Hospital, in partnership with a local acute hospital, hosted a successful Wellness Day today. The event brought together experts and community members to focus on stroke awareness and prevention.

Leading Neurologist Dr Zaheer Sacoor and Neurosurgeon Dr Mathonsi were among the specialists who shared their expertise and emphasized the importance of education in stroke care. They stressed the need for a fast approach in recognizing and responding to stroke symptoms, highlighting the critical role of timely intervention in saving lives and reducing disability.

The event aimed to empower individuals with knowledge and skills to take control of their health and well-being. By working together, we can make a difference in the fight against stroke and create a healthier community. Royal Rehabilitation Hospital is committed to continuing this important work and promoting stroke awareness throughout the year.

29/10/2025

Every second counts when it comes to Stroke
This World Stroke Day (29th October), let's spread awareness of the warning signs.

👍Face drooping
👍Arm weakness
👍Speech Difficulty
👍Time to call
Knowing your fast signs can help save a life❤️.


Join an amazing team at Royal Rehabilitation Hospital!
28/10/2025

Join an amazing team at Royal Rehabilitation Hospital!

Recently, the Dieticians Department at Royal Rehabilitation Hospital hosted an engaging educational display and journal ...
23/10/2025

Recently, the Dieticians Department at Royal Rehabilitation Hospital hosted an engaging educational display and journal club to highlight the importance of nutrition and healthy eating. The event was a huge success, providing patients, staff, and visitors with valuable information on making informed food choices.

This initiative aligns with the hospital's commitment to providing holistic care and promoting healthy lifestyles. By educating patients and staff about nutrition, Royal Rehabilitation Hospital aims to empower individuals to take control of their health and make informed decisions about their diet.

The event was a great opportunity for the hospital to showcase its dedication to patient-centered care and the importance of nutrition in achieving optimal health outcomes.

This World Osteoporosis Day, we're highlighting the importance of bone health and rehabilitation. Osteoporosis affects m...
20/10/2025

This World Osteoporosis Day, we're highlighting the importance of bone health and rehabilitation. Osteoporosis affects millions worldwide, increasing the risk of fractures and impacting quality of life. At Royal Rehabilitation Center, our expert team offers comprehensive care for osteoporosis, including diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation programs. Our goal is to empower individuals to maintain strong bones, manage pain, and regain mobility, enabling them to live life to the fullest.

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Pietermaritzburg
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Royal rehabilitation hospital was established based on the vision of “bridging the gap” between acute, sub-acute and home care. It is a rehabilitation facility that accommodates for all the needs of patients who don’t essentially need the conventional in-patient treatment at a acute hospital. Royal hospital provides a more relaxed, almost home-like setting where treatment is done with a combination of professional skills, state of the art equipment and a great deal of unconditional care and support. We pride ourselves in a holistic approach to medical care as we believe that patient satisfaction is a combination of excellent physical health and good emotional well-being. While using the holistic approach to medical intervention we are by far the best and most equipped rehabilitation centre recognised and a successful outcome is what we promise. We offer services to assist an individual’s recovery of realistic functional ability, regardless of the severity of the initial injury. Our royal range of therapies include physiotherapy, occupational and speech therapies, including allied health care of dieticians, social workers, psychologists, rehabilitation nurses; as well as numerous speciality programs.