Elim Clinic

133 Plane Road
Spartan
Kempton Park
South Africa

(011) 975-2951  /   011 970 2720

133 Plane Road, Spartan, Kempton Park, South Africa
Elim Clinic is an addiction treatment and rehabilitation centre for substance abuse and behavioural addictions in South Africa. With 60 years experience and professional clinical knowledge and skills.

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Kempton Park, East Rand, Gauteng, South Africa

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