Bloemfontein Station Medical Centre
celebrates 5-years
“It has been a journey filled with trials,
tribulations and joy” these words were echoed by Dr Lehlonolo Lethola, an
optometrist at Bloemfontein Station Medical Centre as the medical practice celebrated
their five years of existence.
Bloemfontein medical centre is a
black-owned medical practice offering various services under one roof. Services
offered at the practice are Optometrist, Social Worker, Medical Doctor, Dental,
Physiotherapist, Professional Nurse, Dialysis and a Psychologist.
The practice celebrated their 5th
anniversary in a glitzy gala dinner at their premises which are based at the
Bloemfontein Railway station on Saturday 24 October.
Dr Lethola said when they started, they
were about eleven professionals but over the years were reduced to about six
and they kept the faith and continued and five years later they are still going
strong.
The practice celebrated their 5th
anniversary in a glitzy gala dinner at their premises which are based at the
Bloemfontein Railway station on Saturday 24 October.
Dr Lethola said when they started, they
were about eleven professionals but over the years were reduced to about six
and they kept the faith and continued and five years later they are still going
strong.
The practice celebrated their 5th
anniversary in a glitzy gala dinner at their premises which are based at the
Bloemfontein Railway station on Saturday 24 October.
Dr Lethola said when they started, they
were about eleven professionals but over the years were reduced to about six
and they kept the faith and continued and five years later they are still going
strong.



“When we started this place was filled with
a pile of rubbish and we had to revamp it into our offices and practice and
today, it is a professionally run business and credit to the team effort as
every member of our staff works hard to make this place a success. We thank our
clients for their support and for being with us this past five-years. They were
times when we didn’t know how we were going to pay rent but we managed to
overcome all of that and today we're still standing” says Dr Lethola.
Despite others leaving and opening their
practices in along the journey, the remaining members persevered and managed to
make the practice a success. Lethola added that he is looking forward to even
more years of success.
“When we started this place was filled with
a pile of rubbish and we had to revamp it into our offices and practice and
today, it is a professionally run business and credit to the team effort as
every member of our staff works hard to make this place a success. We thank our
clients for their support and for being with us this past five-years. They were
times when we didn’t know how we were going to pay rent but we managed to
overcome all of that and today we're still standing” says Dr Lethola.
Despite others leaving and opening their
practices in along the journey, the remaining members persevered and managed to
make the practice a success. Lethola added that he is looking forward to even
more years of success.
Bloemfontein station Medical Centre is
passionate about Community Social Responsibility and in the past five years has
rendered their services for free to needy community members through their
programmes which include (but not limited to) eye care awareness and dental
awareness in various schools, they also donated food and school shoes.
Ploughing back to the community is what they are passionate about.
Keynote speaker Thami Binda encouraged
guests who attended the celebration to keep supporting the practice and
referring people to them for the business to grow even more.
The staff were honoured and recognized with
certificates for their excellence, hard work and dedication.