Council For Medical Schemes

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Block A
Eco Glades 2 Office Park
420 Witch- Hazel Avenue
Centurion
South Africa

(012) 431-0500  /   (086) 112-3267

Block A, Eco Glades 2 Office Park, 420 Witch- Hazel Avenue, Centurion, South Africa
The Council for Medical Schemes is an autonomous statutory body created by parliament to regulate Medical Schemes in South Africa

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Centurion, Tshwane, Gauteng, South Africa

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