Dr Molefe Nchabeleng

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Dr Molefe Nchabeleng is a respected General and Laparoscopic Surgeon who currently practises at Mediclinic Midstream and Netcare Unitas, offering expert surgical care across a wide spectrum of conditions.

Cancer survivor? Your journey deserves to be celebrated. 💜Today, on World Cancer Survivor Day, we honour the courage, re...
07/06/2026

Cancer survivor? Your journey deserves to be celebrated. 💜

Today, on World Cancer Survivor Day, we honour the courage, resilience and determination of everyone who has faced cancer.

Surviving cancer is more than completing treatment.

It's showing up for follow-up appointments, rebuilding strength and embracing each new day.

To every survivor: your story matters and your strength inspires others.

Do you know a cancer survivor? Tag them or leave them a message of support below. 💜

"Maybe it will go away on its own."Many people live with symptoms for months because they are hoping things will improve...
05/06/2026

"Maybe it will go away on its own."

Many people live with symptoms for months because they are hoping things will improve without treatment.

While some problems do settle with time, ongoing pain, swelling, digestive issues or a lump that was not there before should never be ignored.

Getting checked doesn't always mean you need surgery.

Often, it starts with understanding what's causing the problem and discussing the best options available.

The sooner you know what's going on, the sooner you can make informed decisions about your health.

Have you ever delayed seeing a doctor because you hoped the problem would disappear? Let's talk about it in the comments. 👇🏽

There’s so much misinformation online about thyroid surgery and I believe patients deserve clear, honest, and easy-to-un...
03/06/2026

There’s so much misinformation online about thyroid surgery and I believe patients deserve clear, honest, and easy-to-understand information about their health.

The thyroid may be small, but it plays a huge role in how your body functions from your energy levels and metabolism to your overall wellbeing.

That’s why understanding when surgery is needed, what the process looks like and what recovery involves is so important.

My goal is not just to treat patients, but to educate and empower them to make informed decisions about their health. 👨🏽‍⚕️

What’s one health topic you would like me to talk about next? 👇🏽

Winter is here and I’m reminding you not to neglect your health during this season. 👨🏽‍⚕️❄️From staying warm to taking c...
01/06/2026

Winter is here and I’m reminding you not to neglect your health during this season. 👨🏽‍⚕️❄️

From staying warm to taking care of your immune system, small habits can make a big difference.

Your health matters every season.

How are you keeping warm and healthy this winter? Let me know below. 👇🏽

Post-surgical pain management: Do’s ✅ & Don’ts ❌Recovering from surgery is a journey and managing pain well can make a b...
29/05/2026

Post-surgical pain management: Do’s ✅ & Don’ts ❌

Recovering from surgery is a journey and managing pain well can make a big difference in how smoothly you heal.

✅ DO:

• Take medication as prescribed.

• Use a pain scale (0–10) and report worsening pain early.

• Combine medication with ice packs, elevation, relaxation, and rest.

• Move safely as instructed to aid recovery.

• Drink water, eat fibre, and prevent constipation.

• Take pain medication before activities if advised.

• Let your healthcare team know about any side effects.

❌ DON'T:

• Skip doses to "be tough."

• Take extra medication without medical advice.

• Drive or operate machinery while on strong pain medication.

• Drink alcohol while taking prescription pain medication.

• Use heat during the first 48 hours after surgery.

• Ignore worsening pain or new symptoms.

• Stop long-term opioid medication suddenly without guidance.

❗Call your surgeon if you experience:

• Pain that suddenly becomes much worse despite medication.
• Fever, chills, redness, or drainage from your incision.
• Nausea or vomiting that prevents eating or drinking.
• No bowel movement for 3 days or more after surgery.

Healing is not about enduring unnecessary pain—it's about giving your body the best chance to recover safely.

Listen to your body, follow your treatment plan and reach out when something doesn't feel right.

Modern surgery has really changed the way we heal.I see it every day in theatre smaller cuts, faster recovery and patien...
27/05/2026

Modern surgery has really changed the way we heal.

I see it every day in theatre smaller cuts, faster recovery and patients getting back to their lives sooner than before.

For me, it’s always about precision, care and making sure you feel safe in every step of the journey.

If you’re dealing with a condition that may need surgery, I’m here to guide you through your options and help you make the best decision for your health.

📞 Book a consultation and let’s talk about what’s best for you.

25/05/2026

Can you actually prevent appendicitis with diet and lifestyle… or is it just bad luck? 🤔

Appendicitis is largely down to biology and luck, the scary part is that we can’t really predict who will get it.

But one thing does make a huge difference: acting fast when the symptoms start. 🩺⚠️

The earlier you seek medical help, the better the outcome before the condition becomes serious.

Have you ever ignored stomach pain thinking it was “just something you ate”? 👀

Drop a “😳” in the comments if this surprised you, and tag someone who needs to hear this!

Beyond the bright lights and sterile scrubs, I never forget that there is a person—a patient—who is looking for answers ...
22/05/2026

Beyond the bright lights and sterile scrubs, I never forget that there is a person—a patient—who is looking for answers and feeling a bit nervous.

When I talk about putting "a camera down your throat" (an endoscopy), I know it sounds intimidating.

But I use this tiny lens as a window to your health; it allows me to see what the naked eye can’t.

It’s the difference between me guessing what’s wrong and me knowing exactly how to help you heal.

Why I believe it matters:

Early Detection: I can catch ulcers or inflammation before they become major hurdles.

Precision: I move beyond just treating symptoms to finding the "why."

Peace of Mind: I want to replace your "what-ifs" with a clear plan.

Your health deserves more than a guess; it deserves a clear view.

20/05/2026

Recovery after an appendix removal is usually quicker than many people expect — with most patients returning to normal activities within about two weeks. 💭

But what happens when nausea and vomiting continue for days after surgery?

Sometimes it could be linked to the anaesthesia, while in other cases, it may point to complications or even the intestines taking longer to “wake up” and function normally again. 🩺

These conversations remind us how important it is to pay attention to the body during recovery and healing.

Have you or someone you know experienced a difficult recovery after surgery?

Share your thoughts or questions in the comments below. ⬇️

18/05/2026

Sometimes the pain doesn’t end after surgery. 💭

Can a ruptured appendix cause long-term issues like adhesions or scar tissue?

And why do some people still experience bloating and abdominal discomfort years after surgery? 🩺

This conversation sheds light on how healing after an appendectomy can sometimes be more complicated than expected.

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Suite 127 Lifestyle Management Park, Netcare Unitas Hospital, 866 Clifton Avenue, Centurion And Suite 212 Mediclinic Midstream, Cnr Midstream Dr & Midhill Blvd, Midstream , 1662
Centurion
0001

Opening Hours

Monday 08:00 - 16:00
Tuesday 08:00 - 16:00
Wednesday 08:00 - 16:00
Thursday 08:00 - 16:00
Friday 08:00 - 16:00

Telephone

+27115683049

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