CAMPUS LIFE
Students Health and Wellness Centre
Graduate alive – we prioritise your health, offering medical facilities, counselling services and wellness programmes
Navigating the shift from high school to university can be both thrilling and nerve-wracking. As you venture into this new chapter away from home, parents, and your usual healthcare setting, the UL Student Health and Wellness Centre is here to assist you. Proudly offering a Youth Friendly Health Care Service, we recognise that your time on campus is not just about academics; it’s an opportunity to explore healthy lifestyle choices and self-care.
Navigating the shift from high school to university can be both thrilling and nerve-wracking. As you venture into this new chapter away from home, parents, and your usual healthcare setting, the UL Student Health and Wellness Centre is here to assist you. Proudly offering a Youth Friendly Health Care Service, we recognise that your time on campus is not just about academics; it’s an opportunity to explore healthy lifestyle choices and self-care.
The UL Student Health and Wellness Centre takes issues of sexual assault, bullying, and the dangers of excessive drug and alcohol consumption very seriously and is committed to preventing these psycho-social ills from interfering with your academic programmes. Your health is, and always will be your responsibility.
Sister S. Mampa
Acting Director: Student Health & Wellness
It is your Health and nobody can live a healthy life on your behalf.
MEET YOUR HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS
Ms Seponono Raisibe Mampa
Acting Director
Tel: (015) 268 3857
Email: seponono.mampa@ul.ac.za
Ms Mpao Mojapelo
Professional Nurse
Tel: (015) 268 3616
Email: mpao.mojapelo@ul.ac.za
Ms Mahlodi Maphakela
Professional Nurse
Tel: (015) 268 3851
Email: mahlodi.maphakela@ul.ac.za
Ms Mapula Selina Maunatlala
Professional Nurse
Tel: (015) 268 3853
Email: mapula.maunatlala@ul.ac.za
Ms Sizeni Mabunda
Professional Nurse
Tel: (015) 268 4220
Email: sizeni.mabunda@ul.ac.za
Ms Duduzile Gininda
Professional Nurse
Tel: (015) 268 3635
Email: sizeni.mabunda@ul.ac.za
Ms Nokuthula Ndou
Social Worker
Tel: (015) 268 4044
Email: nokuthula.ndou@ul.ac.za
CONSULTATION PROCEDURE
- Book your medical consultation or social worker’s services online through this link: https://reserve.ul.ac.za or you can manually:
- Enter through the main entrance and present your student card to the administrators.
- Register your name in the attendance register.
- The administrator will take your student card and provide you with a health record file.
- For first-time visitors, you will be given a new health record file to fill out relevant information.
- Follow the directions of the administrator.
- Proceed to the waiting area and take a seat.
- Each door within the waiting room leads to separate consulting rooms; enter when invited by the Clinical Nurse Practitioner.
- After consultation, share your feedback in the Complaints, Compliments, Comments & Suggestions book at the reception or use the online facility to rate the service received.
OPERATING HOURS
Monday to Friday: 07H30 to 16H00
Closed during weekend and holidays
Lunch break: 12H00 – 13H00
13H00 – 14H00
PARTNERSHIPS AND COLLABORATIONS
EXTERNAL
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INTERNAL |
Higher Health |
Residence And Administration |
Department of Health |
Student Life and Governance |
Department Social Development |
Sport and Recreation |
Mankweng Hospital |
Centre for Student Counselling and Development |
National Health Laboratory Services |
Reakgona Disability Centre |
Thuthuzela Victim Empowerment Centre |
Gender Desk |
Mankweng South African Police Services |
Centre for Academic Excellence |
ANOVA |
Safety and Security |
WITS RHI |
Technical Facilities |
FUTURE FAMILIES |
Information and Communication Technology |
PASPWA |
Marketing and Communication |
Right To Care |
Nutrition |
Love life |
Radio Turf |
Professional Provident Society |
Pharmacy |
Tiger Brands |
Optometry |
And many others. |
And many others. |
Health Emergency Contact Details (Ambulance and others)
Students are advised to call (015) 268 2823/ 2498/3521/3502/3857 in case of medical emergency.
General Information
- All students will be treated with fairness and without discrimination based on their country of origin, religion, creed, gender, sexual orientation, or disability.
- The Professional Nurses and staff are committed to maintaining strict confidentiality regarding any information shared with them by students.