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Dr Advocate Dlamini: Leading a vision for Healthcare at Ekuphileni Clinic

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In a time when quality healthcare feels out of reach for many, Ekuphileni Clinic is quickly becoming a model for what accessible, compassionate, and forward-thinking healthcare should look like.

 From general consultations to specialised medical services, the clinic is steadily becoming a trusted name for families and professionals. At the front of this growth is Dr Nkosikhona Advocate Dlamini, the Chief Medical Officer who we spoke to and shared how his leadership is redefining how healthcare is delivered.  

With a full-service model that includes diagnostics, chronic disease management, minor procedures, and specialist care, Ekuphileni Clinic is not just treating illness; it’s building a healthier nation, one patient at a time.

Dr Dlamini’s journey into medicine was sparked by a desire to bridge the gap between people and proper healthcare. “Growing up, I saw how communities were struggling to access care and I knew I had to be part of the solution,” he said.

Under Dr Dlamini’s leadership, Ekuphileni Clinic has evolved into a vital health facility serving areas in Mbabane like Makholokholo, Msunduza, Mangwaneni, Mpolonjeni, and beyond. “We are not just a clinic,” he emphasized. “We are a frontline defense against overcrowded hospitals. People are now choosing us over government facilities because they trust the care we provide.”

With an ever-growing list of services, including diagnostic imaging, minor surgeries, chronic illness support, antenatal care, physiotherapy, pharmacy, and soon, inpatient and theatre capabilities, Ekuphileni Clinic is more than just a local healthcare provider. It is a progressive, patient-centered facility committed to meeting the evolving health needs of emaSwati.

Dr Dlamini and his team are not only delivering care; they are shaping the future of healthcare in Eswatini. As he puts it, “Whether you’re a student, a worker, an athlete, or a parent, we’re here to support your health journey with compassion, excellence and professionalism.”

For those seeking reliable, affordable, and quality healthcare, Ekuphileni Clinic remains a smart first stop and a partner in lifelong wellness.

One standout initiative is their school health package, aimed at strengthening preventive care among students. “We’re working with schools like Sifundzani, SCOT, and others to become the first response in any school health crisis,” said Dr Dlamini. Plans are also underway to roll out health support at sports events and even partner with the Premier League of Eswatini (PLE) to conduct pre-season player medicals.

Looking ahead, the clinic is planning major expansions, including a state-of-the-art inpatient ward and surgical theatre. Dlamini explained that such developments are necessary to provide full-service care and reduce pressure on referral hospitals like Mbabane Government.

He also outlined plans to integrate more diagnostic and specialist services, participate in public-private partnerships, and expand into procurement and dialysis services, all while ensuring affordability and accessibility.

To the people of Eswatini, Dr Advocate offers this assurance: “Our doors are open. You don’t have to face illness alone. Come to us; we are ready, equipped, and compassionate. We accept all medical aids and are willing to work with families, companies, and individuals alike.”

Dr Advocate Dlamini: Leading a vision for Healthcare at Ekuphileni Clinic
Dr Advocate Dlamini: Leading a vision for Healthcare at Ekuphileni Clinic
Dr Advocate Dlamini: Leading a vision for Healthcare at Ekuphileni Clinic
Dr Advocate Dlamini: Leading a vision for Healthcare at Ekuphileni Clinic
Dr Advocate Dlamini: Leading a vision for Healthcare at Ekuphileni Clinic
Dr Advocate Dlamini: Leading a vision for Healthcare at Ekuphileni Clinic
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