West street medical centre
West Street Medical Centre plays a role many healthcare facilities do without much fanfare—being the place where people can walk in after hours when things go wrong, or call for advice when they're uncertain. In a city like Pretoria, especially during load shedding or when Eskom schedules affect evening plans, having access to a functioning clinic with proper systems matters more than it might seem. The clinic handles after-hours emergencies, manages chronic script refills, and helps people navigate which problems need emergency care and which can wait for a GP appointment. For the neighbourhood around it, that kind of reliable availability builds the fabric that keeps healthcare accessible.