The SAMHS includes active duty military personnel and civilian employees of the Department of Defence. In addition, the service employs roughly 400 medical doctors and private medical specialists are sometimes appointed to supplement the staff of the SAMHS. The Surgeon General heads the SAMHS and has the rank of
Lieutenant-General. The SAMHS operates three Military
Hospitals; one in
Pretoria, one in
Cape Town and one in
Bloemfontein. There are also four specialized institutes - the Institute for Aviation Medicine, the Institute for Maritime Medicine, the Military Veterinary Institute and the Military Psychological Institute. Together, these units provide comprehensive medical care for military personnel and their dependents, as well as the police and employees of other security-related government departments, and occasionally to neighboring countries. The SAMHS also provides extensive veterinary services for animals (mainly horses and dogs) used by the security and correctional services. The Institute for Aviation Medicine and the Institute for Maritime Medicine screen pilot candidates for the air force and for civilian aviation certification, as well as divers and submariners for the navy. The military's medical services also include general medical and dental care, and specialized rehabilitation services. The SAMHS is organized into regional medical commands, corresponding to the army's regional commands, as well as a Medical Logistics Command and a Medical Training Command. The regional commands support military units, military base hospitals, and military unit sickbays in their region. The Medical Logistics Command is responsible for
medical logistics only, as each service provides for its own logistics support. In addition, the Medical Training Command supervises the South African Medical Service College, the South African Military Health Service Nursing College, and the South African Military Health Service Training Centre, as well as the military hospitals' training programs. The nursing college, in Pretoria, grants a four-year nursing diploma in association with the
University of South Africa. Specialized, in-service training courses for nurses and for nursing assistants are also available.
Formations Mobile Military Health Formation •
1 Medical Battalion Group (Reserve) •
3 Medical Battalion Group (Reserve) •
6 Medical Battalion Group (Reserve) •
7 Medical Battalion Group •
8 Medical Battalion Group Tertiary Military Health Formation •
1 Military Hospital (
Pretoria) •
2 Military Hospital (
Cape Town) •
3 Military Hospital (
Bloemfontein) •
Institute for Aviation Medicine (Centurion) •
Institute for Maritime Medicine (
Simon's Town) •
Military Psychological Institute (
Pretoria, Area Military Health Unit) •
Military Veterinary Institute (
Potchefstroom) •
Military Cyber Medicine & Cyber Surgery Institute (
Pretoria)
Area Military Health Formation •
Area Military Health Unit Western Cape •
Area Military Health Unit Eastern Cape •
Area Military Health Unit Northern Cape •
Area Military Health Unit North-West •
Area Military Health Unit Free State •
Area Military Health Unit KwaZulu-Natal •
Area Military Health Unit Gauteng •
Area Military Health Unit Mpumalanga •
Area Military Health Unit Limpopo • Regional Occupational Health and Safety Centres
Military Health Training Formation •
School for Military Health Training •
School for Military Training •
SAMHS Nursing College •
SAMHS Band •
Medical Command Post Combat Training Centre (Lohatla) •
Joint Physical Training, Sports & Recreation Training Centre Military Health Support Formation •
Military Health Base Depot •
Military Health Procurement Unit General Support Base •
Thaba Tshwane Directorates & Services • Director Medicine • Chaplain Services • Sport & Recreation • Corporate Communication ==Ranks and insignia==