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Tel: 015 303 0521 | 082 066 5132
Email: info@nyeleti-pharmacy.co.za

Nyeleti Pharmacy is a community pharmacy which was established in January 2014. The pharmacy is owned by Monyela Monty who obtained qualification in Bachelor of pharmacy at University of Limpopo (turfloop). The pharmacy is located at Nkowankowa Section A, the pharmacy is easily accessible to all.

Vision

  • To improve life and our people’s health
  • To Provide effective and affordable medicines and related products

 

Purpose

  • To improve life and our people’s health
  • To Provide effective and affordable medicines and related products

 

Values

  • Respect for people
  • Sustain long term relationship with our clients
  • Quality care
  • Understand our client needs

 


Our People
Monyela Monty is the managing Director of Nyeleti Pharmacy. He is a registered pharmacist who obtained qualification in bachelor pharmacy at University of Limpopo (Turfloop) former University of the North. He has completed certificate in Customer service management (Unisa) and continue to enhance his knowledge by enrolling in CPD (continuous professional Development) with various service providers. Gained his knowledge and expertise under the guidance of Mr Reckson Khazamula Mashele at Nkowankowa pharmacy from his varsity days.


Employement background:
He completed Internship at Dr George Mukhari hospital in 2006. Served community service at Letaba Hospital in 2007 and later absorbed as Junior Pharmacist in 2008 which was changed to OSD Grade 1 until 2011. Joined Life Esidmeni Shiluvana Hospital from July 2011 until April 2015 where he was the pharmacy manager-Chronic. Now he is managing Nyeleti Pharmacy

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What U Should Know

Your pharmacist has spent more time studying drugs than even your doctor has.
 
Go ahead and call me doctor; I’m just not that kind of doctor. Since mid-2004, pharmacy students must pursue a doctorate in pharmacy (Pharm.D) in order to be licensed.

Pharmacists licensed before then must have at least a Bachelor of Pharmacy and pass a series of exams.

 

Monty Monyela
Founder and Managing Director

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