Abaqulusi Private Hospital
TrustIndex
0
Ranking
#14
in Health & Medical
NPS Score
-100
Recommended: Unlikely
Jun '25 - May '26
Abaqulusi Private Hospital has a TrustIndex of 0 out of 10 on Hellopeter, based on 1 reviews in the last 12 months. Hellopeter has tracked Abaqulusi Private Hospital across 7 total reviews. How is the TrustIndex calculated? →
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Share Your Experience1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
🚨 Unprofessional and potentially life-threatening care at Abaqulusi Private Hospital! (Part 1 of 2) I was treated at this hospital from Feb 10th to Feb 15th, and my experience with Sister Khumalo was traumatic. When I struggled to breathe on Feb 12th and asked for help, she dismissed me, saying she's "too busy" - TWICE. Worse, she chose to attend to a bell that could've been assigned to someone else, prioritizing it over my critical need. Her colleagues apologized, but she remained unapologetic. ## A blatant disregard for human life Sister Khumalo's actions showed a shocking lack of compassion and professionalism. As a nurse, she's bound by the Nursing Act, 2005, and SANC's Code of Ethics to prioritize patient care and safety. Her behavior breached these fundamental principles, putting my life at risk. Her negligence could've led to: - Respiratory failure - Cardiac arrest - Death ## Compromising the profession Sister Khumalo's actions undermine the trust and integrity of the nursing profession. Her behavior is a stark contrast to the oath of "do no harm" and the values of compassion, empathy, and care that nursing embodies. ## A toxic presence Her attitude made me fear for my safety, even from poisoning. I avoided interactions, going to reception to drink water. This isn't what patients expect from healthcare professionals. ## Accountability is key Sister Khumalo's fitness to practice is questionable. I urge SANC to review her registration and Abaqulusi Private Hospital to hold her accountable. ## Exceptional care amidst darkness Nurses like Nurse Maphanga and Sis Xoli showed exceptional care, providing emotional support and responding promptly. Abaqulusi Private Hospital, prioritize patient care and hold Sister Khumalo accountable. Recognize nurses like Nurse Maphanga. Sister Khumalo, your behavior is unacceptable - patients deserve better. I'm seeking legal counsel. #NursingNegligence #AccountabilityMatters #PatientCare #SANC #NursingExcellence #Trauma #Distress
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
🚨 Unprofessional and potentially life-threatening care at Abaqulusi Private Hospital! (Part 1 of 2) I was treated at this hospital from Feb 10th to Feb 15th, and my experience with Sister Khumalo was traumatic. When I struggled to breathe on Feb 12th and asked for help, she dismissed me, saying she's "too busy" - TWICE. Worse, she chose to attend to a bell that could've been assigned to someone else, prioritizing it over my critical need. Her colleagues apologized, but she remained unapologetic. ## A blatant disregard for human life Sister Khumalo's actions showed a shocking lack of compassion and professionalism. As a nurse, she's bound by the Nursing Act, 2005, and SANC's Code of Ethics to prioritize patient care and safety. Her behavior breached these fundamental principles, putting my life at risk. Her negligence could've led to: - Respiratory failure - Cardiac arrest - Death ## Compromising the profession Sister Khumalo's actions undermine the trust and integrity of the nursing profession. Her behavior is a stark contrast to the oath of "do no harm" and the values of compassion, empathy, and care that nursing embodies. ## A toxic presence Her attitude made me fear for my safety, even from poisoning. I avoided interactions, going to reception to drink water. This isn't what patients expect from healthcare professionals. ## Accountability is key Sister Khumalo's fitness to practice is questionable. I urge SANC to review her registration and Abaqulusi Private Hospital to hold her accountable. ## Exceptional care amidst darkness Nurses like Nurse Maphanga and Sis Xoli showed exceptional care, providing emotional support and responding promptly. Abaqulusi Private Hospital, prioritize patient care and hold Sister Khumalo accountable. Recognize nurses like Nurse Maphanga. Sister Khumalo, your behavior is unacceptable - patients deserve better. I'm seeking legal counsel. #NursingNegligence #AccountabilityMatters #PatientCare #SANC #NursingExcellence #Trauma #Distress
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
I took my wife to the hospital it was around 10:00 am when we arrived in the reception we spend almost 1h:50 while the lady busy teaching a guy how to do admission while my wife is sick unproffessional what they did ,on ward 'medical ward, nurses yhooooo *********** sfaff please do the inservice training patient has high glucose but they didnt check on the file its written they dont do vital yhooooooooooooo disaster hospital docters they talk nonesense to the patient
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
I took my wife to the hospital it was around 10:00 am when we arrived in the reception we spend almost 1h:50 while the lady busy teaching a guy how to do admission while my wife is sick unproffessional what they did ,on ward 'medical ward, nurses yhooooo *********** sfaff please do the inservice training patient has high glucose but they didnt check on the file its written they dont do vital yhooooooooooooo disaster hospital docters they talk nonesense to the patient
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
The service is poor and the staff is not professional...my mother nearly died in front of their eyes, they were refusing to admit her. We were even forced to take her back home with us. How can you refuse a patient medication. Their names is Noxolo and Mpume
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
The service is poor and the staff is not professional...my mother nearly died in front of their eyes, they were refusing to admit her. We were even forced to take her back home with us. How can you refuse a patient medication. Their names is Noxolo and Mpume
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
Horrendous service. Went in with 39 degree fever asking for Covid test. They refuse to take my medical aid that covers 150% rates at ALL hospitals in SA. Asked for R2600 to open a file before calling a doctor. Pathetic. Had to get a rapid test from local old age home.
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
Horrendous service. Went in with 39 degree fever asking for Covid test. They refuse to take my medical aid that covers 150% rates at ALL hospitals in SA. Asked for R2600 to open a file before calling a doctor. Pathetic. Had to get a rapid test from local old age home.
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
My son came here on Sunday. We paid cash for his xray on his left arm. Apparently the person who is doing xray can't take medical aid.. So the xray came out showing that he has fractured his arm. They just bandage him and told us we should come back on Tuesday for the doctor (Dr Ncube) to see him. Apparently today we have to go back cause the appointment with the doctor has not been set up..
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
My son came here on Sunday. We paid cash for his xray on his left arm. Apparently the person who is doing xray can't take medical aid.. So the xray came out showing that he has fractured his arm. They just bandage him and told us we should come back on Tuesday for the doctor (Dr Ncube) to see him. Apparently today we have to go back cause the appointment with the doctor has not been set up..
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