Eugene Marais Hospital
Public hospitals in Pretoria like Eugene Marais serve a function beyond individual patient care—they are places where medical students train, where uninsured Pretoria residents receive emergency and planned care, and where financial constraint forces innovation. These facilities handle trauma from the city's road conditions, manage chronic diseases across a huge population, and often operate under tight budgets that demand staff efficiency and careful resource allocation. They're where many Pretoria residents, especially in townships and informal settlements, first encounter serious medical care. The hospital's role in the city's health system matters as much as any individual procedure—it's a safety net that shapes health outcomes across the whole metropolitan area.