Milpark Hyperbaric Foundation – life and limb saving hyperbaric oxygen treatment

Fundraising campaign by Dr Mark Botha
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Milpark Hyperbaric Medicine Centre was established in 2006 with the purpose of providing life-saving treatment to patients in need. Over the years, we have had immense success in treating the 15 Internationally approved HBOT conditions, as well as some off-label conditions as part of our research endeavours, which have yielded favourable results.

Milpark Hyperbaric Medicine Centre has an ongoing policy of treating deserving patients regardless of their ability to pay for treatment. Most of these are from the public hospital sector as such facilities aren't available in any of the government hospitals in the greater Johannesburg area.

The purpose of Milpark Hyperbaric Foundation is to raise funds to enable us to continue to treat those less fortunate, deserving patients, from the public hospital sector, as access to Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy in government hospitals is rather limited in South Africa.

We have been working closely with the doctors from a number of government hospitals in the area and they have come to rely on our ability to assist them, and their patients, by providing this gold standard treatment for any of the 15 evidence-based conditions.

Non-Profit Organization Registration No.: 155-884 NPO

Milpark Hyperbaric Medicine Centre - more about us

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Donors

  • Anonymous
  • Donated on Dec 24, 2020
  • With very best wishes for the holiday and a happy and healthy 2021

R5700.00
  • Dr Mark Botha
  • Posted On Oct 03, 2020
  • Thank you to all the backers for helping us make a difference. To Tony Trigiani , James Haviland, Michele Fisher, George Vitriol and my friend Deane Nesbitt; our patients and our staff are grateful for your support!

  • Runaway Lion
  • Donated on May 03, 2020
R2700.00
Oct 03

Doing our part as best we can.

Update posted by Dr Mark Botha at 02:35 pm

Since we opens our services to patients who can not afford the treatment, we treated many patients coming from the government hospital system. It does feel good when you know you are giving and doing your part to make a difference no matter how big or small it is!

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18 donors
  • Anonymous
  • Donated on Dec 24, 2020
  • With very best wishes for the holiday and a happy and healthy 2021

R5700.00
  • Dr Mark Botha
  • Posted On Oct 03, 2020
  • Thank you to all the backers for helping us make a difference. To Tony Trigiani , James Haviland, Michele Fisher, George Vitriol and my friend Deane Nesbitt; our patients and our staff are grateful for your support!

  • Runaway Lion
  • Donated on May 03, 2020
R2700.00
  • Anonymous
  • Donated on Jul 30, 2019
R1100.00
  • Anonymous
  • Donated on Oct 15, 2018
R20000.00
  • Deane Nesbitt Jr.
  • Donated on Sep 22, 2018
  • Thank you so much, donor, for your anonymous donation. I said I would stop matching donations after August 31, but I'm matching this as I want to see the momentum continue. Its over R30,000!

R500.00
  • Anonymous
  • Donated on Sep 21, 2018
R500.00
  • Deane Nesbitt Jr.
  • Donated on Aug 31, 2018
  • Matching your donation with many thanks

R115.00
  • James Haviland
  • Donated on Aug 30, 2018
R115.00
  • Deane Nesbitt Jr.
  • Donated on Aug 01, 2018
  • Thank you very much. Here's a matching donation.

R5000.00
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Michele Fisher
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