Admissions FAQs
Admissions Form
Palm Tree Clinic welcomes both international and local clients and is authorised to provide management for adults only (18 years and older).
Although Palm Tree Clinic is accredited with all medical aids, we are also able to accommodate for those who wish to pay privately for their admission
Should you wish to be admitted to Palm Tree Clinic, please contact us so that we may arrange your admission for you.
Payment depends on whether you are on a medical aid and if you want the medical aid to cover your admission.
1. If you are on a medical aid
Most medical aids in South Africa cover psychiatric hospital admissions as part of one’s in-hospital benefit. The duration of admission as well as the treatments covered however varies between medical aid schemes.
Palm Tree Clinic is accredited with all the major Medical Aid Schemes in South Africa and is able to claim directly from one’s medical aid.
Should your medical aid not cover your admission or should they only cover a portion thereof, the patient will be liable for any shortfalls.
2. If you are not on a medical aid or should you wish to pay directly for your admission:
Patients will be required to pay for their hospitalisation and treatment program. A quotation can be sent to you upon your request.
Please note that full payment is required in order to secure your admission. Admission will not be granted unless full payment is received.
Payment can be made via EFT, debit/credit card or cash.
Although Palm Tree Clinic offers a 21-day (3 week) program, it is not a requirement for patients to be admitted for this duration. The duration of your admission will be adjusted according to your preferences and clinical needs.
Once you have decided upon admission, Palm Tree Clinic and its team will try their utmost to ensure that you get the best program possible. Upon your arrival, one of our experienced nursing staff will welcome you and proceed with your admission. Your psychiatrist will be contacted and a consultation arranged. After meeting with your psychiatrist, a specific treatment plan will be established for you.
- Comfortable clothing including:
- Everyday wear that is appropriate for groups, relaxation and light exercise.
- Nightclothes (including slippers and a night gown).
- Shoes appropriate for walking.
- Active wear (if you intend to use the gym).
- Medical aid card and main member’s ID book.
- Identification document: ID book/card, drivers license or passport
- Money for personal use
- Medication that you are currently taking
- This includes prescription, non-prescription, chronic, psychiatric or any other medication that you are currently taking.
- All medication must be brought in its original packaging and upon admission, handed to the nursing sister on duty.
- Clients may NOT keep any medication in their possession or in their rooms whilst admitted at the clinic.
- Toiletries:
- Please note that all sharp objects (such as razors, scissors, tweezers, nail clippers, etc.) and electrical appliances (such as hairdryers, straighteners, etc.) must be declared and handed to the nursing sister upon admission. When needed, they can be collected from the nursing station but must be immediately returned after use. Clients are not permitted to keep these items in their rooms.
- Reading material, Notebook and writing material, Pillow (if you prefer your own), Pillows, in addition to clean linen and towels will, however, be provided, Cigarettes (should you smoke)
- International clients are required to also bring the following:
- Valid passport
- Valid visa
- Evidence of a return flight booking
- International plug adaptor(s)
Clients are advised to leave valuables such as cell phones, electronic devices and jewellery at home as their safety cannot be guaranteed. Should they be mislaid or stolen, Palm Tree Clinic cannot be held responsible.
Large amounts of money are not permitted at Palm Tree Clinic. Clients are advised to bring only a small amount of money for personal use.
Alcohol and illicit substances are not permitted on Palm Tree Clinic’s premesis.
Weapons (firearms, ammunition, pepper spray, knives, tear gas, etc.).
Please note:All bags and parcels (including those brought by visitors) are searched upon arrival. Should alcohol, illicit substances or weapons be found, Palm Tree Clinic reserves the right to refuse admission and report the incident to the South African Police Services (SAPS).
1. Vehicles
Palm Tree Clinic advises clients to not bring vehicles to the premisis. Should you bring a vehicle, this will be at your own risk. You will not, however, be allowed to drive the vehicle whilst you are admitted at Palm Tree Clinic.
2. Transport
Palm Tree Clinic does not offer transport services. Should clients require transport, they are advised to ask a family member, friend or colleague for assistance, or alternatively, are required to utilize a taxi service at their own cost.
3. Laundry
Palm Tree Clinic does not offer laundry services. External laundry services can, however, be arranged at the client’s own risk and cost. Palm Tree Clinic advises clients to pack enough clean clothing for the duration of their admission.
4. Visitors
Visiting hours are as follows:
Monday to Friday: 18:30 – 20:00
Saturday, Sunday and Public Holidays: 14:00 – 16:00 and 18:00 – 20:00
Please note that only three visitors are allowed per client. Visitors are NOT permitted in any bedrooms and are only allowed in designated areas. Children are allowed to visit but must be supervised at all times.
Client Testimonials
"Your contribution in my life was nothing short of magical. A clinic like Palm Tree replaces the fear of illness with trust in recovery... You made me feel safe, cared for and comfortable. Thanks for your warmth, humour, care, and attention. I was an ordinary client of ordinary means, but your team took care of me as if I was the most important person on earth. You had a great impact on my life when I most needed it.”
"Thank you, Palm Tree, for putting my puzzle pieces back together again, one piece at a time. All the staff, from the cleaning staff, sisters, doctors, psychologists, etc., you were phenomenal. The care and assistance, everything was done with so much love. Thank you again to this wonderful team of Palm Tree.”
"Thank you, Palm Tree, for putting my puzzle pieces back together again, one piece at a time. All the staff, from the cleaning staff, sisters, doctors, psychologists, etc., you were phenomenal. The care and assistance, everything was done with so much love. Thank you again to this wonderful team of Palm Tree.”