Dr Celesté van Drünick

Dr Celesté van Drünick Dr Celesté van Drünick is a committed gynaecology specialist
renowned for her expertise in gynaecologic oncology.

With extensive
experience and a deep dedication, she strives to advance women’s
health through holistic and comprehensive care.

Honoured to have been invited as a presenter at the SASOG Congress 2026 Laparoscopic Masterclass Workshop.It was a privi...
05/08/2026

Honoured to have been invited as a presenter at the SASOG Congress 2026 Laparoscopic Masterclass Workshop.

It was a privilege to share and discuss the oncologic principles of endoscopic surgery with colleagues who are equally passionate about advancing minimally invasive gynaecological care.

Continuous learning, collaboration and knowledge-sharing are essential to improving patient outcomes and ensuring that we provide safe, evidence-based surgical care.

Thank you to SASOG, the organisers and everyone who attended for the opportunity to contribute to this inspiring workshop.

✨ Here’s to continually learning, teaching and advancing women’s healthcare together.

Child Protection Week reminds us that safety starts with awareness, but it continues with everyday actions.As caregivers...
25/05/2026

Child Protection Week reminds us that safety starts with awareness, but it continues with everyday actions.

As caregivers, parents and professionals, we all play a role in creating environments where children feel safe and supported. If something feels off, trust that instinct and seek guidance. Early support can make a meaningful difference.

Adolescence is often where lifelong health patterns begin.Young women face a range of changes – physical, hormonal, and ...
16/05/2026

Adolescence is often where lifelong health patterns begin.

Young women face a range of changes – physical, hormonal, and emotional – and not all concerns are “just part of growing up.”

Specialised adolescent care can support with:
• Irregular or painful periods
• Hormonal changes
• Early education around reproductive health
• Creating a safe space to ask questions

Early, appropriate care builds confidence, understanding, and long-term health.

Women’s health is not one moment – it’s a lifelong continuum.From adolescence to menopause and beyond, access to informe...
08/05/2026

Women’s health is not one moment – it’s a lifelong continuum.

From adolescence to menopause and beyond, access to informed, specialised care shapes long-term wellbeing.

The International Day of Action for Women’s Health highlights the importance of:
• Early screening
• Ongoing check-ups
• Open, informed conversations
• Access to specialised care when needed

Looking after your health is not something to postpone.

Behind many safe births is a midwife.On  , we acknowledge the skill, care and presence midwives bring into some of life’...
05/05/2026

Behind many safe births is a midwife.

On , we acknowledge the skill, care and presence midwives bring into some of life’s most vulnerable and powerful moments.

Today is a reminder of the role midwives play within a broader network of women’s healthcare – and why that partnership is so important.

Vaccines don’t only protect children.The HPV vaccine protects against the virus responsible for most cervical cancers an...
25/04/2026

Vaccines don’t only protect children.

The HPV vaccine protects against the virus responsible for most cervical cancers and prevents ge***al warts.

It is one of the few vaccines that can prevent a type of cancer before it develops.

Vaccination + regular screening remains the most effective protection and cancer prevention!

21/04/2026

So happy to be back on Gesels. S7! 🤍

We had such an important conversation about something we often overlook — sleep. It’s not just rest; it’s the foundation of your physical health, mental wellbeing, and daily energy.

If you’ve been feeling run down, overwhelmed, or just not yourself, your sleep might be the missing piece.

Take this as your reminder to prioritise rest — your body and mind truly depend on it.

The body often gives subtle signals before something becomes serious.Persistent bloating.Unexpected bleeding.Pelvic pain...
20/04/2026

The body often gives subtle signals before something becomes serious.

Persistent bloating.
Unexpected bleeding.
Pelvic pain that keeps returning.

Many women ignore these signs for months or even years.

Listening to your body is part of preventative healthcare.

Autism awareness often focuses on childhood. But conversations around maternal health, pregnancy care and early developm...
13/04/2026

Autism awareness often focuses on childhood. But conversations around maternal health, pregnancy care and early development are part of the same picture.

Healthy pregnancies start long before birth:
• preconceptual advice and checkups
• managing chronic conditions
• avoiding harmful exposures

Early health support gives children the best start.

April is Health Awareness Month in South Africa. Awareness days are not just dates on a calendar. They exist to remind p...
08/04/2026

April is Health Awareness Month in South Africa.

Awareness days are not just dates on a calendar. They exist to remind people that many health conditions are preventable, detectable, or treatable when found early.

For women’s health this includes:
• cervical cancer screening
• HPV vaccination
• understanding abnormal bleeding
• recognising pelvic symptoms early

Small check-ups change outcomes.

Address

Life Vincent Pallotti Hospital, Oncology Centre, Alexandra Road, Pinelands
Cape Town
7405

Opening Hours

Monday 08:30 - 17:00
Tuesday 08:30 - 17:00
Wednesday 08:30 - 17:00
Thursday 08:30 - 17:00
Friday 08:30 - 14:30

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+27215065175

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