Quality primary healthcare that’s affordable and close to home

Unjani Clinic offers private, nurse‑led primary healthcare in underserved communities – with clear consultation fees, no surprise costs, and compassionate care for you and your family.

Typical nurse consultation from R260–R320* depending on location and services required. Please confirm exact prices with your nearest clinic.

*Prices may vary slightly by clinic and by specific tests, medicines or procedures.

Consultation fees

From R260–R320

Transparent nurse consultation fee that covers your assessment, clinical advice and a treatment plan.

  • Fixed fee per visit – no surprise charges for the consultation
  • Additional costs only for tests, procedures and medicines
  • Discounted packages available for some chronic conditions

What affects the total cost?

  • Clinic location
  • Type of tests required (e.g. lab tests, rapid tests)
  • Procedures (e.g. wound care, stitches, drips)
  • Medicines prescribed and dispensed
  • Follow‑up visits or chronic management packages

Your nurse will always explain costs before a test or procedure is done.

Payment options

  • Cash and card payments accepted at all clinics
  • Selected medical aids and workplace partners at some sites
  • Itemised receipt for claiming where applicable

Contact your nearest Unjani Clinic to confirm prices and payment options before your visit.

Primary healthcare for everyday needs

Our professional nurses provide private, one‑on‑one consultations for common illnesses, injuries and chronic conditions – without the long queues.

General consultations

For everyday health concerns, early treatment and peace of mind.

  • Flu, colds and minor infections
  • Headaches, back pain and body pains
  • Stomach problems and diarrhoea
  • Skin rashes and allergies
  • Blood pressure and blood sugar checks

Minor injuries & procedures

Fast, safe care for non‑emergency injuries and basic procedures.

  • Wound cleaning and dressings
  • Stitching of minor cuts
  • Removal of stitches
  • Injections and drips when needed
  • Nebulisation for breathing difficulties

Chronic care & screenings

Stay on top of long‑term conditions with regular monitoring and support.

  • Hypertension and diabetes management
  • Cholesterol checks
  • Lifestyle coaching (diet, exercise, quitting smoking)
  • Routine health screenings and check‑ups
  • Referrals when specialist care is needed

Maternal & child health services

We support mothers, babies and children with nurturing, respectful care – from pregnancy to early childhood.

  • Antenatal check‑ups and pregnancy monitoring
  • Post‑natal check‑ups for mom and baby
  • Growth monitoring and Road‑to‑Health book support
  • Childhood immunisations (according to schedule)
  • Nutrition advice and breastfeeding support
  • Family planning and contraceptive services

Note: High‑risk pregnancies and emergencies will be referred to the nearest appropriate facility.

What to bring to your visit

  • Your ID or passport (if available)
  • Any clinic cards or Road‑to‑Health book for your child
  • List of medicines you are taking
  • Previous scan or blood test results (if you have them)

Typical consultation fees for maternal and child health fall within our standard nurse consultation rate. Additional costs may apply for immunisations, tests and medicines. Your nurse will discuss these with you before going ahead.

Confidential HIV & TB screening

Knowing your status is the first step to staying healthy. Our HIV and TB services are private, non‑judgemental and follow national guidelines.

  • Voluntary counselling and rapid HIV testing
  • HIV screening and linkage to treatment services
  • TB symptom screening and sputum collection (where available)
  • TB prevention education and contact tracing support
  • Routine monitoring for patients on HIV or TB treatment (where offered)

In some areas, HIV and TB screening may be offered free or at a reduced cost through government or partner programmes. Your nurse will explain any costs before testing.

Your privacy comes first

  • One‑on‑one counselling in a private room
  • Results are explained clearly and sensitively
  • Support in disclosing to partners if you choose
  • Referral pathways for ongoing treatment and care

You are welcome to bring a trusted friend or family member if that makes you feel more comfortable.

Clinics rooted in underserved communities

Unjani Clinics are purpose‑built to serve townships and peri‑urban communities – bringing private‑quality care closer to where people live and work.

  • Easily accessible locations within communities
  • Shorter waiting times than many public facilities
  • Extended hours at selected clinics
  • Welcoming, family‑friendly spaces
  • Nurse‑owned and managed – with a focus on dignity and respect

Each clinic sets its own operating hours based on community needs. Please contact your nearest clinic to confirm opening times and services available.

How to find your nearest Unjani Clinic

  • Visit the Unjani Clinic website and use the clinic locator
  • Search for “Unjani Clinic” plus your area in Google Maps
  • Ask at your local community centre, church or school
  • Phone ahead to confirm services, prices and opening times

Emergency? Unjani Clinics are not emergency centres. In a life‑threatening situation, please go directly to your nearest hospital or call the emergency services.

Frequently asked questions

If you are unsure about costs or services, you can always call your nearest clinic – our teams are happy to help you plan your visit.

Do I need an appointment, or can I walk in?

Most Unjani Clinics accept both appointments and walk‑ins. Booking ahead can reduce your waiting time, especially for maternity check‑ups, chronic care or when you need specific tests.

Are consultation fees the same at every clinic?

Consultation fees are similar but may vary slightly between clinics. In general, nurse consultations fall in the R260–R320 range, with additional charges for tests, procedures and medicines. Please confirm exact pricing with the clinic you plan to visit.

Can I bring my child and be seen at the same time?

Yes, many families choose to book visits together. The nurse will see each person individually, but you can come to the clinic as a family to save time and transport costs.

What if I need hospital care or a specialist?

If the nurse identifies that you need more advanced care, they will stabilise you where possible and refer you to the appropriate public or private facility, depending on your situation and resources.