An abortion is a medical procedure that ends a pregnancy. Every year, just under 200,000 women in Sandton South Africa have an abortion.
Abortion Clinic Treatments at Sandton Women’s Clinic
Sandton Women’s Clinic currently provides treatments up to 23 weeks and 6 days of pregnancy.
Guidelines for doctors state that women should not have to wait more than 2 weeks from the first referral to the time of your abortion.
Where to go for an abortion
In the South Africa, abortions can only be carried out in a hospital or licensed clinic.
One of the leading abortion care, advice and support providers in the South Africa
We provide a safe and trusted service to ensure informed choices around pregnancy, contraception and sexual health can be made.
For over 30 years we have been providing surgical and medical abortions to thousands of women each year.
We offer free NHS and private abortion treatments in locations across South Africa
Pregnant?
Have you recently found out that you’re pregnant and are considering getting what to do? You are not alone, we help thousands of women every year by providing advice on abortion, adoption and parenting options and supporting them to make a decision that’s right for them. Call us on 0791653574 for advice.
From Republic of South Africa call: 0791653574
Other Overseas countries call: +27791653574
Already decided to have an abortion?
If you’ve already made your decision to have an abortion and don’t feel the need any further counselling or advice, our experienced team will complete your treatment quickly and confidentially in a safe and friendly environment at a clinic of your choice.
Your treatment is likely to be funded by the NHS. To see if you are eligible for free treatment, please contact our helpline.
Please click here to find your nearest clinic or use the links below
There are several types of abortion. The treatment used depends upon the length of the pregnancy and the woman’s medical history. Sandton Women’s Clinic offers:
- Early medical (abortion-pill) – available up to 10 weeks
- Surgical (with local anaesthetic) – available up to 10 weeks
- Surgical (by general anaesthetic) – available up to 23 weeks and 6 days