Pretoria Station Medical Centre
Pretoria Station Medical Centre serves a floating population—business travellers, commuters between Johannesburg and Pretoria, shift workers, and people without stable housing near fixed medical providers. The clinic anchors itself in a transport hub, making it accessible for people whose lives don't fit standard 9-to-5 routines. For commuters catching trains or buses, having a clinic near the station solves the real problem: where do you go when you're ill and can't take time off to drive across town? The clinic handles acute illness, manages minor injuries, and provides continuity for people moving between locations. It's also a point of contact for occupational health screening—train operators, delivery drivers, and transport workers need certificates and fitness assessments. In a city of movement and transit, being where people are, not where they're expected to be, is the entire value.