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How Nicky Gebka beats her type 2 diabetes

Discovery Health Medical Scheme member Nicky Gebka was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes 18 years ago, at the age of 40. After a near death experience after getting COVID-19, Nicky decided to take her health far more seriously. Today she is healthy, strong and 53kg lighter. Also, her diabetes is in remission.

Roberto da Silva's passion for healthy living keeps his type 1 diabetes in check

Roberto da Silva was 31 when he was unexpectedly diagnosed with type 1 diabetes. Four years later in 2024, he is managing his condition well, mostly through his absolute passion for healthy living. His advice to other people who are living with diabetes? Small, sustained healthy habits are key to wellbeing.

Understand why mpox has been declared a global public health emergency

On 14 August 2024 the World Health Organization declared mpox a 'Public Health Emergency of International Concern' (PHEIC), for the second time in two years. Here's a summary of the situation and key information on the disease.

Monkeypox: How it spreads, symptoms, prevention and more

Mpox has been spreading in parts of Africa and beyond. The risk of infection remains low for most people, other than certain high-risk groups. However, it's important to stay informed about how mpox spreads, ways to prevent it, and recognising the symptoms. Here's what you need to know.

15 Essential facts about mpox

Here's a concise list of facts about mpox disease. Find out why mpox is not a new disease, who is most at risk of infection, and what treatment involves.

Patricia Mason praises Hospital at Home service and clinical staff

Patricia Mason was admitted to Hospital at Home for treatment in July 2024. She has asthma and she'd been struggling to breath. Her pulmonologist explained that instead of being admitted to hospital she could be admitted to Hospital at Home - and get hospital-level care in the comfort of home.

JP recovers from pneumonia in the comfort of his home with Hospital at Home

JP Ferreira received hospital-level care in the comfort of his home after he was diagnosed with pneumonia in March 2024. JP welcomed the opportunity to be admitted to Hospital at Home so that he could remain close to his family, continue to work, and eat home-cooked meals.

Donating stem cells to save lives in South Africa

Life-saving treatment for blood cancer and certain blood disorders often involves stem cell transplants. However, there's a critical challenge: stem cell registries have a limited number of black donors. This means that people who come from African family lines have only a 19% chance of finding a matching donor. In this article, we explore the impact of stem cell donation, the existing registries in the country and how South Africans can make a difference.

A guide to perimenopause and menopause: Symptoms, treatments and more

As they age, it's natural for women to go through perimenopause, followed by menopause. During this time, the levels of the female hormones, oestrogen and progesterone, will decrease in your body. Because of these changes, you will eventually stop menstruating. 

Healthy habits for a longer, healthier life

Want to live a long and health life? Good nutrition, physical activity and mental wellbeing all play an important role in your health and longevity. We look at the steps needed to take care of all aspects of your health.

Living with diabetes? Make a face-to-face appointment with a diabetes educator closest to you!

We understand that living with diabetes can be tough for you and your family. It's not just about taking medicine, it's about changing your lifestyle, and that's a big deal. But don't worry, you're not alone. At Discovery Health Medical Scheme, we're here to help you every step of the way.

Living with a health condition? We may have a care programme just for you!

What if you could access exactly the right support and cover for your health condition? Well, that's exactly what Discovery Health Medical Scheme's (DHMS) specialised care programmes are there for - to offer enhanced support and extra benefits to members living with diabetes, heart disease, kidney disease, depression and HIV disease.

The manly art of staying healthy

Gentlemen, gather around! It's time to talk about something we often sweep under the rug or leave for another day - our health. Here's everything you need to know about staying healthy - from eating and exercise to keeping on top of your mental and physical health game.

Quick-thinking mom and emergency operator save toddler Sekani's life after drowning

Sekani Nzima's mom, Thandokazi saved her son's life using CPR after he fell into their swimming pool. After a month in hospital, the toddler made a remarkable recovery. Thandokazi encourages other families to practice water safety and to be prepared for emergencies.

Everyday medicines can damage your kidneys. Here's what you need to know

The medicines you use on a regular basis could be harming your kidneys. Knowing how to protect your kidneys can help prevent you from developing chronic kidney disease and other life-threatening conditions.

Affordable primary healthcare for your employees: introducing Flexicare for Business

As an employer, you understand the importance of taking care of your team. Providing quality healthcare benefits is more than just an employment package perk; it's an investment in your employees' wellbeing and productivity. But what about those employees who cannot afford traditional medical scheme memberships? That's where Flexicare for Business can help to give them the quality healthcare they need.

Keep your health in check with the Flexicare Wellness screening benefit

How is your health today? When last did you and your family members get those all-important health screenings? With Flexicare, preventive screening has never been easier, more accessible, or convenient.

Annalie comes to terms with Addison's disease diagnosis

Annalie Scheltema (53) is learning how to live with Addison's Disease. This rare condition causes Annalie to experience fainting spells, headaches, brain fog, and fatigue.

#DiscoverYourVoice with Discovery's support for victims of gender-based violence?

The #DiscoverYourVoice initiative continues to support medical scheme members who experience gender-based violence and other traumatic crimes.

Together, we can prevent and control HIV and AIDS. Let's make the world healthier! | Health

As World AIDS Day is commemorated across the globe on 1 December 2023, we take a look at all things HIV and AIDS - from testing, to treatment, prevention and more. Here's everything you need to know!

What's the secret to living a long, healthy life? Ask 103-year-old Bert!

Bert Denman is one of Discovery Health Medical Scheme's centenarian - people aged 100 years or older - members. A Discovery Health Intelligence analysis highlights how incredibly healthy this group of members are. Watch the video and also read all about Bert's incredible life.

Are loving your family, music and art the recipe for living a long life? Ask 101-year-old Ida!

Ida Harman is one of Discovery Health Medical Scheme's centenarian (people aged 100 years or older) members. A Discovery Health Intelligence analysis highlights how incredibly healthy this group of members are. Watch Ida's life story and also read all about this remarkable woman.

Type 2 diabetes - 5 simple ways to lower your risk

Although type 2 is the most common form of diabetes, it is both preventable and manageable. There is a lot you can proactively do to promote a better quality of life, as well as lower your risk of the disease or even the development of serious complications, like nerve damage, kidney and heart disease. And there's no better time to start than on World Diabetes Day (14 November).

Esther embraces technology to manage her unexpected diabetes diagnosis

Less than two years after being diagnosed with metastatic malignant melanoma - a cancer that spread through her lymph system - Esther de Jager (50) found out she had type 1 diabetes. Thanks to a top healthcare team and "incredible" technology, Esther's on top of her condition.

Hospital at Home helps Princess recover at home with her children

Discovery Health's Hospital at Home allowed Princess Sithole to have hospital-level care for pneumonia, at home. Being in familiar surroundings with her children meant a lot. Princess' husband died in hospital two years prior, leaving her and her children with a fear of being in hospital.

Innovative monitoring technology and attentive nurses impress Dylan Jennings during his Hospital at Home stay

During a Discovery Health Hospital at Home stay, Dylan Jennings was amazed by advanced monitoring, remote team's care, and nurse's professionalism.

"Big Steve" embraces life after severe brain bleed and three surgeries

"Too blessed to be stressed," is how Steve Mululu replies when asked how he is. After months of headaches, and eventually losing his sight and balance, Steven Mululu was diagnosed with a severe brain haemorrhage. He had three risky brain surgeries in six weeks to stop the bleeding.

Network medical aid plans offer you affordable, high-quality cover. Here's how.

Here's everything you need to know about being on a medical aid plan that asks you to make use of healthcare providers that are part of a network.

Darshan, who lives with asthma, used Hospital at Home to overcome pneumonia

Darshan Naidoo, who has chronic asthma, tries to avoid hospitals as he's at high risk of picking up new infections. Much to his relief, he qualified for admission to Discovery Health Hospital at Home.

"Banking my children's stem cells could prevent or heal something major": Attiya Ebrahim

"I see stem cell banking as a big back up plan," says Attiya Ebrahim. "As a pedantic mom who wants to plan ahead, it makes me feel reassured about my children's future health. Attiya banked stem cells when three of her four daughters were born.

"Little hero Zayn (7) won't let rare disorder stop him

At just seven years old, Zayn Cajee defied the odds by battling the rare infantile-onset Pompe disease, a condition that threatened his life from infancy. Despite the challenges, he has proven that even the smallest warriors can overcome the greatest obstacles.

Diabetes and heart disease: Predictive analytics identify future risk to protect health and life span

Here's a potentially life-saving equation: Regular health checks plus innovative predictive analysis equal a good chance of identifying (and subsequently, treating) serious diseases early on.

Dr Farzana Araie banked stem cells as an 'insurance policy' for her children's future health

Dr Farzana Araie's daughter was born in 2019 and her son in 2022. Farzana decided to bank stem cells at the birth of both her babies as an 'insurance policy' into their future health. She explains this decision and how the process worked.

After heart transplant, Pedro (18) wins at World Transplant Games

In April 2023 Pedro Basson, 18, won gold in tennis at the World Transplant Games in Australia. The remarkable teenager achieved this only 15 months after a heart transplant, which he received after falling suddenly and severely ill.

Cholera outbreak: Here's what you need to know

A cholera outbreak, which has resulted in 15 deaths and many more hospitalised cases, has been reported in South Africa. Here's what you need to know about cholera, how to limit your exposure and prevent further spread of the disease.

Positive mindset key to dealing with cancer - six tips from a survivor

Dovi Stern (46) survived aggressive stage 3 bone cancer more than 30 years ago. A positive mindset was key to his recovery. Dovi has since built a life around teaching people the power of the mind, especially those who are facing illness or tough times.

Loadshedding and your medicine

Loadshedding is disruptive for everyone, especially for those who depend on temperature-sensitive medicine or electricity-dependent medical devices. Here are tips to keep your medicine cold and your medical devices powered up during blackouts.

Discover convenient healthcare services at your fingertips with our digital support tools

We understand that managing your healthcare can be overwhelming, which is why we've created a suite of digital support tools to make it easier for you. Our tools put you in control of your healthcare and wellbeing, all in the palm of your hand.

After 15 years of hospital care, Discovery Home Care brings Juan's life saving treatment to his home.

For 13 years, Juan Senekal (16) and his family rearranged their school and work lives every four weeks so Juan could get his life-saving medicine in hospital. Life changed for the better in 2019 when he started receiving the same hospital-level care at home through Discovery Home Care.

Protect yourself from the flu in 2024 with a flu vaccination

Getting a flu shot is really important to protect ourselves and our loved ones from flu-related infections and complications. This is true even for the fittest and healthiest among us.

Your guide to influenza and the flu vaccine

The flu vaccine lowers your risk of becoming seriously ill with influenza and limits the spread of infection to others. Here's what you need to know about the flu and the vaccine.

Protect yourself and your loved ones against RSV infection and flu

Recently another respiratory virus made headlines internationally. We're talking about the respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) which surged jointly with flu and COVID-19 in the United States of America (USA) during their winter months. RSV season starts in February in South Africa as this virus is usually most active during autumn and early winter.

Dr Joseph manages medically complex patient with Hospital at Home

Physician Dr Elton Joseph was pleasantly surprised after using Hospital at Home for the first time to successfully manage a medically complex patient. He plans to continue using the service and encourages his peers to try it too.

Verashka calls for more organ donors after life-saving kidney transplant

After unexpectedly being diagnosed with end-stage renal failure and more than four years on dialysis, Verashka Maharaj received a life-saving kidney transplant. Now she supports other kidney disease patients and encourages people to register as organ donors.

Leon exercises and eats healthy to keep diabetes at bay

Leon Campher is proof that early detection and active lifestyle changes can prevent the onset of diabetes. After being diagnosed with prediabetes, he changed his diet and started exercising daily to reverse the condition.

Ethan (19) changes lifestyle to manage shock type 1 diabetes diagnosis

Ethan Williams (19) was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes mere months before he started writing his final matric exams. With lifestyle changes and daily insulin injections, he quickly managed to get his blood sugar levels under control.

Role reversal for financial adviser, Claire, as her heart illness sees her relying on the Discovery products she normally sells

Claire van Wyk is a top financial adviser for Discovery. When she unexpectedly fell seriously ill in December 2021, she found herself relying heavily on the Discovery products she normally recommends to her clients.

Screening picks up Vivakeseelan's diabetic retinopathy early

Vivakeseelan Naidoo found out that he had diabetic retinopathy in its early stages, thanks to a Discovery Health Medical Scheme screening benefit. As a type 2 diabetic, he was at higher risk of developing the condition, which, if left untreated, can cause vision loss and blindness.

World Disability Day 2022

In South Africa, we dedicate a whole month to awareness about persons with disabilities. We celebrate National Disability Rights Awareness Month yearly between 3 November and 3 December. This celebration builds up to National Disability Rights Awareness Day and International Day of Persons with Disabilities that both fall on 3 December.

Worlds AIDS Day 2022: Knowing you have HIV is the first step towards treatment

A complete basket of HIV care including treatment and monitoring benefits aim to improve the health and wellbeing of HIV-infected DHMS members. This is as the World AIDS Day 2022 campaign encourages HIV testing and treatment to reduce the inequalities that exacerbate AIDS

Diabetes doctor gives Gayle the tools she needs to manage her type 2 diabetes

Gayle McFarquhar struggled to manage her diabetes for 34 years - regularly experiencing dangerous sugar level fluctuations. Now, with the support of a diabetes specialist and the Discovery Health Diabetes Care Programme, Gayle finally understands her condition and can manage it better.

Given five years to live, Belinda survives rare cancer and now supports others with cancer

After being diagnosed with angiosarcoma, a rare cancer, Belinda Wagner (50) spent months looking for the right treatment. Now, after surviving, she is making valuable contributions to the world of cancer in South Africa.

Discovery Health's new Hospital Care helps you make informed decisions about your care and supports ongoing improvement in quality of care.

As we emerge from more than two years in a pandemic which put unprecedented strain on healthcare systems around the world, we look ahead to building a stronger, more dynamic healthcare sector; one that is personalised, attentive and caring.

Dr Govender uses 'brilliant' Hospital at Home to treat patients in the comfort of their home

As an early adopter of the Discovery Hospital at Home programme, Dr Sudeshan Govender reports back on the significant benefits for his patients - including access to cutting-edge remote monitoring technologies and top healthcare teams, and more.

After weeks in hospital, Samuel wins battle against serious COVID-19

Samuel Njenga spent weeks in hospital, fighting for his life after contracting COVID-19. He is so thankful that, despite his family's reduced income and the financial pressure caused by the pandemic, they kept their Discovery Health Medical Scheme membership. Read more about his story.

Discovery Same-day Discharge Hip and Knee Arthroplasty pilot programme

The Discovery Same-day Discharge Arthroplasty (SDDA) pilot programme, launched in August 2021, offers several potential benefits where performed for the appropriate patient. The benefits include faster rehabilitation and return to daily activities, improved patient satisfaction and a reduced use of hospital resources.

Vivienne refuses to let a brain tumour removal stop her creativity

In July, the popular White River Gallery exhibited Vivienne Lawrence's art - mixed medium paintings and screen prints. The exhibition comes only three years after Vivienne had a cancerous brain tumour removed. The tumour caused loss of function of her dominant right arm and hand.

Dr Olivier believes quality of life is important for her patients who live with diabetes

Ensuring good quality of life for people who live with diabetes is key for general practitioner (GP) Dr Christel Olivier. She works towards this goal with the support of the Diabetes Care Programme and the team of health professionals she works with at her practice.

Your Diabetes Care team gives you the support you need to manage your diabetes

If you have diabetes, you know how important it is to manage the condition well. You need support to do this. Being surrounded by the right healthcare team makes diabetes management and care far simpler for you and far more effective overall - ensuring your best quality of life.

Your mental health is important: Get help early when you need it!

Mental health conditions are common. They affect more than one billion people globally. This Mental Health Awareness Week is from Monday 9 May to Sunday, 15 May. We want you to know that screening for mental health conditions can help with the early diagnosis of a mental health condition and getting the right treatment.

A simple blood pressure test could save your life

High blood pressure, or hypertension, is known as a 'silent killer' because there usually aren't visible symptoms to warn that blood pressure is high. But on this World Hypertension Day, we're sharing the good news: hypertension is relatively easy to control once diagnosed, which is why it's important to go for a simple screening test at least once a year.

Dealing with postpartum depression and anxiety

Toni Cowen experienced undiagnosed postpartum anxiety after the birth of her first son. By the time her second son was born, she was seeing a psychologist who recognised the signs of postpartum depression. Toni speaks out about maternal mental health so that other mothers know they aren't alone.

Nikash's sharp thinking leads to early diagnosis of high blood pressure

When 38-year-old Nikash Bagirathi had an elevated blood-pressure reading at his Vitality Health Check, he proactively hired a device to monitor his blood pressure 24 hours a day to see exactly what was going on. He took the results to his doctor and was diagnosed with hypertension.

Visited your Health Library yet? Top info on health conditions and procedures now available on the Discovery app or website

We're all becoming more empowered when it comes to their own health. So, it's common for us to use go online to search for information and advice on health-related symptoms, medical conditions and procedures.

Reona recovers in the comfort of home with Hospital at Home

For Reona Naidoo, the Hospital at Home programme has made getting sick regularly (post a surgery in 2019) more bearable. She now has access to 24/7 treatment and monitoring, giving her peace of mind about her health - and also about avoiding separation from her two children for days on end.

Need a reason to celebrate 7 April this year? Make this World Health Day all about you!

How well do you know your health numbers? When last did you do your cholesterol, blood sugar, blood pressure or HIV tests? And what about cancer screenings and other such checks? They are the easiest way to catch potentially serious diseases early and deal with them as soon as possible for better outcomes.

Vaccines protect against flu and other serious illnesses

African Vaccination Week (the last week in April each year) highlights that it is every person's right to be protected from disease. With flu season fast approaching, Discovery Health encourages the public to get vaccinated against this and other potentially serious diseases.

Prevent the silent onset of chronic kidney disease. Here's how.

Kidney disease is an irreversible illness that affects 10% of people across the world, and up to 1 in 8 people in South Africa. This Kidney Awareness Week - let's really appreciate these vital organs and make sure we're living in a way that promotes our kidney health.

Has the pandemic kept you from your regular cancer screening checks? Now is the time to get back on track! Here's why.

When last did you have your regular cancer screening checks done? If you missed these over the past two years, or before that, now's the time to get back on track. Keeping up with them is the only way to catch cancer early on and give ourselves a chance at the best possible outcomes.

Meet Baby Jaxon: brought into the world with a little help from the Assisted Reproductive Therapy Benefit

Randi and Adele went through the emotionally and financially draining experience of four failed attempts at a pregnancy. They'd given up the hope that they would have a child of their own. Then they heard about the Assisted Reproductive Therapy Benefit from Discovery Health Medical Scheme.

Need support for your diabetes, heart disease or long COVID? Access an online patient community through Discovery Health

Are you living with diabetes, heart disease or long COVID? Want to connect with others who are sharing the same experience by accessing an online community, for support, and relevant insights? Say hello to three new online patient communities, made accessible through Discovery Health and myHealthTeams, created with you and your best health in mind.

Better healthcare at lower cost? Here's how it's happening for you

"Value-based care is about providing access to high-quality affordable healthcare for medical scheme members", says Dr Noluthando Nematswerani, Head of the Centre for Clinical Excellence at Discovery Health. "Our range of exciting value-based care programmes aim to achieve this."

Closing the care gap this World Cancer Day

World Cancer Day is on 4 February 2022, and along with raising awareness about cancer, it also gives us the perfect opportunity to find out why this critical health and human issue matters.

Treating diabetes means treating the whole person

Dr Hemant Makan is dedicated to treating his patients who live with diabetes personally and comprehensively, and he gets impressive results. How? He really spends time getting to know each patient, and he is supported by the Discovery Health Medical Scheme's Diabetes Care Programme.

Tevin celebrates adult life after a life-saving kidney transplant at age 12

It took sheer guts and 100% commitment from the Van der Merwe family to negotiate the decade-long, very tough physical, emotional and logistical journey back to health for kidney-transplant recipient, Tevin, now 24.

South Africa's scientists boost global fight against COVID-19

Healthcare professionals are gratefully viewed by most South Africans as the heroes in the battle against COVID-19 and it's alarming and devastating variant-driven surges. Yet the backroom scientists and clinician-researchers who actually enabled them to save so many lives often go unmentioned.

World AIDS Day 2021 focuses on tackling HIV in the time of a pandemic

The double jeopardy of HIV/AIDS and COVID-19 is putting many lives at risk in South Africa and across the globe. Ahead of World AIDS Day 2021, calls are being made to address societal inequalities and increase the uptake of the COVID-19 vaccination.

Dr Pillay encourages HIV screening and COVID-19 vaccination

General practitioner Dr Unben Pillay says the COVID-19 pandemic has caused a dramatic drop in the number of people being screened for HIV and accessing HIV treatment, and we must reverse this trend. He also strongly encourages people who live with HIV to be vaccinated against COVID-19.

Less admin and more family time this holiday season with our digital services

Whether you're home or away, we make it easy for you to check in on your benefits and manage your healthcare. With the Discovery app and Ask Discovery on WhatsApp, all your medical aid information is only a few taps away.

To celebrate World Diabetes Day, check your blood sugar

World Diabetes Day is on 14 November 2021, and we want you to check your health. If not now, when? There's no better time than now to go check your annual health screening with a healthcare professional.

Take a hands-on approach to breast health

While regular screening can't prevent cancer, it can help pick up cancer early and when its still easier to treat.. Finding any changes early can save your life.

How do we reverse the pandemic's impact on mental health?

Sunday, 10 October marks global Mental Health Awareness Day. Sponsored by the World Health Organization (WHO), it is a yearly campaign to raise awareness of mental health as a whole, to respond to mental distress and mental illness, and to support mental wellbeing.

Jessica's journey 'Learning from Luke' with Down syndrome

For Jessica and Jonathan Roberts, having a firstborn with Down syndrome has profoundly enhanced their world, bringing grit, resilience, and great joy to their lives. It's been a tough six years, with hard decisions and juggling fulltime jobs with caring for Luke and his two younger siblings. Yet the couple wouldn't have it any other way.

Mike gets a new heart

44-year-old Mike Cohen had a life-saving heart transplant. Now Mike and his wife are working to raise awareness about organ donation and how it can save countless lives.

One primary care GP to best manage your health

Each doctor you see knows a small piece of your health history. To get the best care so you can be in your best possible health, you should have one doctor who coordinates your care. This person is your primary care General Practitioner or "GP".

Imraan survives heart attack, urges guys to take their health screening seriously

When driving home along the N1 in Johannesburg on Friday, 4 December 2020, Imraan experienced what had first felt like "a crampy, windy feeling in my gut" suddenly turn to "incredible pain and discomfort across my entire body". Little did he know at the time that he was experiencing signs of a pending, serious heart attack.

World Heart Day - 29 September

Every year on 29 September, we celebrate World Heart Day. This is a global initiative by the World Heart Federation to raise awareness of cardiovascular disease (CVD) and of the importance of living a healthy lifestyle to keep your heart strong. This World Heart Day, will you make a promise to yourself to take care of your heart?

A journey into palliative care

Dr Craig Howes began his educational journey as a classically trained pianist and singer. Simultaneously, he studied medicine and graduated in 2013 from the University of Cape Town. Like many, coming from a medical family is a strong motivator for beginning this career.

Prevent cervical cancer this September

In September we mark Cervical Cancer Awareness Month to raise awareness and encourage women to screen for cervical cancer (with an HPV test or a Pap smear). The goal of screening for cervical cancer is to find changes in the cervix cells and detect cervical cancers early, before they cause symptoms.

Your kidneys are critical to your health

Your kidneys are vital to your survival as they filter toxins and produce important chemicals in your body. Unfortunately, kidney disease often goes undetected (nine out of 10 people with kidney disease don't know they have it). This is because many people whose kidneys do not work properly, do not develop symptoms until their kidneys are close to failing.

Enzyme treatment for rare disease gives 12-year-old Kylie Victor new life

There is no cure for Hurler syndrome. This rare genetic disorder can result in children dying before they turn 10. It's therefore the greatest cause for celebration that, in August 2021, Kylie Victor celebrates her 13th birthday - and 7 years of successfully managing this syndrome.

Living with diabetes? Discovery Health Medical Scheme benefit helps you to take care of your sight

People who have diabetes are at risk of getting diabetic retinopathy. By regularly checking our eyes for the early warning signs of this condition, we can prevent losing our sight down the line.

Screening tests every woman needs

August is Women's Month and this year's theme is women's rights. One of these rights is to have control of your own health and body. We look at some of the screening tests women need and why.

Little Mighty Mack is cancer free!

On 13 May 2021, Mackenzie "Mighty Mack" Friedman was diagnosed with acute myeloid leukaemia (AML). The four-month-old needed urgent treatment and a bone marrow transplant, which she had in early January 2022. 100 days after the transplant, Mackenzie was declared cancer free.

Princess Nakedi is a triple negative breast cancer survivor

Princess Nakedi was so excited about 2020 and had been carefully planning her big 50th birthday bash a year in advance. But the universe obviously had other ideas because a month before lockdown, she was diagnosed with triple negative breast cancer.

Feeling sick? Please chat to or see your GP before you decide to go to hospital

South Africa's third wave of infection has hospitals (emergency rooms, ICUs, staff and resources) stretched to capacity. We must ensure hospitals are able to help people who have severe COVID illness. That's why people who have mild COVID-19 must chat to their GP for guidance, before going to hospital for treatment.

Adolescent mental health: where to get help

According to the World Health Organization (WHO), an estimated 10 to 20% of adolescents globally experience mental health conditions, yet these remain underdiagnosed and undertreated. Since early mental illness diagnosis means a better prognosis, here's how to help your child.

Mental health and adolescents

Mental health disorders in children are defined as disruptions or delays in developing age appropriate thinking, emotional regulation, behaviours and social skills that impact their functioning at home, school and socially. And they're rapidly increasing.

Keeping your children safe in an online world

The internet has opened up a magical world, gifting us with literally everything we need at the touch of our fingers. However, it's also an extremely dangerous place, especially for vulnerable children and teens. Here's how to keep them safe.

Now is the most important time to focus on teen mental health

Adolescence is both a time of profound human potential and of acute vulnerability. That's because adolescence is a time of dynamic brain development that sets the scene for adult wellbeing. It is also the peak age of onset of most mental health problems, again with massive implications for an individual and for future generations

Have you accessed your personal Discovery COVID-19 navigator as yet?

At Discovery, we are doing all we can support you through your COVID-19 vaccination experience. That's why we've designed a user-friendly digital portal to support you through each step of registering for and having your COVID-19 vaccination - and more.

Mental Health Awareness is vital year-round

This July is Mental Illness Awareness Month. As the theme suggests, the month is about creating awareness around mental wellness to help save lives and break the stigma around mental illness.

Aerial acrobat Kerry-lee Brandt's survival story

On 24 August 2014, five months after her wedding, Kerry-lee Brandt was performing a well-rehearsed trapeze sequence at Sun City when the rigging broke. The 28-year-old aerial acrobat plunged headfirst into the ground. Her life would never be the same.

Had an online doctors' consultations yet? Here's why these offerings are redefining your healthcare future.

Technology has allowed us to access our basic goods and services while decreasing our risk of contracting COVID-19. Now, this has extended to online medical services.

More about the 2021 deferred contribution increase freeze and once-off plan upgrades available

This article tells you about the scheme contribution increase that was frozen for half of 2021, and what to expect from July 2021 - including plan upgrades.

Your essential winter to-do list

Self-care means taking care of your body and mind proactively. This year, to be better prepared for the chilly season, here's a list of ways to make this winter healthier.

10 advantages of using an online doctor service

The COVID-19 pandemic has introduced us to a new way of life and we have had to adapt to a "new normal". From the way people work, study and shop, to how we interact with others, technology has provided a way for us to still access the goods and services we need in our daily lives. Now, online doctor consultation allows people to access healthcare services while decreasing their risk of contracting COVID-19.

We salute and give thanks to our nurses this International Nurses Day

Nurses have taken a leading role during the COVID-19 pandemic, working on the frontline and advocating for their patients' needs. They have compromised their own safety, and have sacrificed time with their own family and friends to take care of us all.

How to prepare for your next online consultation with your doctor

For many of us, having an online consultation with a doctor is a new experience. As you might not know what to expect, here we give you more information about online consultations, how they work and how you can get the most out of the experience

Stay safe, stay home and stay connected through the Discovery Connected Care platform

2020 and 2021 will be remembered as the years in which the COVID-19 pandemic took hold of the world. However, they will also be remembered as the years in which the pandemic drove a massive uptake in new, innovative, safe, affordable, digitally powered ways of accessing healthcare. This includes massive growth in the use of telemedicine and online doctor consultations.

Healthcare professionals are a trusted source of COVID-19 vaccine information

Healthcare professionals provide credible insights into COVID-19 for patients worldwide. With Phase 2 of our national vaccine-rollout programme approaching, many patients will need guidance from trusted doctors on the safety and efficacy of COVID-19 vaccines.

Doctors get access to more rewards through the Discovery Doctor Resilience Suite

Introducing the Discovery Doctor Resilience Suite, a free, exclusive range of resources and products designed to protect you, the person behind the professional. Plus, all doctors can get rewarded for getting active at no cost through Vitality Active Rewards for Doctors.

Value Based Care: Why we need it and how to get there

Dr Phillip Matley describes how collaboratively we can lead the transition towards improving value for patients which means improving the outcomes that matter to patients.

Here's why your 2021 flu vaccination helps you and others to stay safe and healthy

There are concerns that a third wave of COVID-19 infections will hit the country after the April break, which means it would likely coincide with the start of the flu season. Where does having our yearly flu vaccination fit into this all? Can we have a flu vaccination and a COVID-19 vaccination?

World Health Day 2021: Making every person's health matter

What is World Health Day all about? And, what can you do to get involved in this campaign on 7 April and raise awareness of this year's powerful theme: "Building a fairer, healthier world"? Add your voice to the call to make every day a reminder of the bigger picture - how important access to healthcare is to us all.

How to survive and thrive in a post-pandemic healthcare system - supporting doctors' transition to connected care

Whilst our healthcare professional hero's navigate the double threats of COVID 19 and mass economic downturns, they are now also called upon to innovate - to fundamentally transform their business models, not only to be better prepared for future epidemics and challenges, but also to master and adapt to the massive digital transformation rocking the healthcare industry.

Living well this World Kidney Day

We celebrate World Kidney Day on 11 March and this year's theme is "Living well with kidney disease". The goal is to highlight kidney health for everyone, everywhere. If you or a close family member or friend is diagnosed with kidney disease, it can be a challenge for both the patient and those around them. It's important that we understand more about kidney disease and how we can support those who are managing a chronic kidney condition.

Dr Chone Cannon's secrets to managing chronic kidney disorder through health and fitness

Doctor Chone Cannon had just graduated when she was diagnosed with nephrotic syndrome (damage to the kidneys). With a treatment plan in place and a determination to take control of her life, she looked to the future. Her secret? A focus on physical and mental wellbeing - and a triathlon or three!

Birth defects: Your questions answered

Birth defects are physical abnormalities or health problems that start while a baby is developing inside its mother's body. Also known as congenital disorders, birth defects can occur at any stage of pregnancy and are caused by a host of factors. Here we cover common areas of concern around birth defects.

Get an online second opinion about your condition and treatment from global medical experts

We give you amazing digital benefits with access to top-class healthcare that's first of its kind in SA - like the Cleveland second-opinion service. You can get fast, easy access to a second opinion about your condition and treatment from internationally recognised experts.

All you need to know: New Assisted Reproductive Therapy (ART) benefit

Discovery Health Medical Scheme has launched an exciting new benefit to support members affected by infertility. The all new Assisted Reproductive Therapy Benefit brings much needed support to couples struggling to conceive.

Hannah (5) defies the odds of finger, toe and lower-leg amputations caused in womb

Hannah Middleton is one of the bravest little girls you could hope to meet. While she was in her mother's womb, detached amniotic bands caused amputation of her right lower leg and two fingers on her right hand. Yet, she's achieving all her milestones and more!

The Diabetes Care Programme supports Dr Martine Joffe's patients entirely

"The Diabetes Care Programme is of great benefit," explains Dr Joffe. "Patients on the programme are engaged in their care, and know they have to come in for a certain number of visits which are funded in full. People are price-sensitive, particularly through the economic decline we saw in 2020. The fact that access to the Diabetes Care Programme is funded through risk benefits - so does not impact members' savings - goes a long way to encouraging their adherence to the programme's timetable. In this way I can keep good tabs on them too."

Cover and care for type 1 diabetes

From 1 January 2021, members who are registered for type 1 diabetes on the Chronic Illness Benefit have cover for continuous glucose monitoring according to their health plan's benefits (not available on KeyCare plans).

Use your tech to help you keep safe this festive season

It's the holiday season and after this year, you deserve a break! Find out how you can #UseYourTech to manage your healthcare and stay safe this festive season.

Say hello to Discovery Prepaid Health: Now everyone in SA can buy vouchers for highly affordable, quality, private primary healthcare

Discovery Prepaid Health lets anyone in South Africa buy vouchers for the private, primary healthcare services that matter most. Enjoy a new world of affordable, high-quality healthcare that anyone can access.

Staying positive in a pandemic with Discovery

Sameshni Moodley is a healthy-living ambassador for people living with HIV, or in fact, any virus. She hasn't let lockdown stop her from staying fit and healthy to manage her condition.

Stand together to manage HIV

COVID-19 has been making global headlines all year. While about 770 000 South Africans tested positive for the new disease by end November 2020, an estimated 7.7 million South Africans live with HIV, a virus we've know about for a while.

How can you limit your exposure to COVID-19 when travelling, staying at a hotel or shopping over the holidays?

Travelling by airplane or public transport this December? Staying at a hotel or self-catering venue? Shopping for gifts? No matter how you're spending your time over the holidays, it's important to adhere to the preventive measures that limit your exposure to COVID-19 and keep you and others safe.

What you need to know to safely meet with your loved ones over the holidays

With a holiday period soon approaching it's understandable that we are all looking forward to catching up with our loved ones and relaxing. However, we are still in the midst of a global pandemic. Here's how to see loved ones as safely as possible in this context.

How savvy are you about staying safe this holiday season?

We're reaching the end of a challenging year. Exhausted people all over South Africa are looking forward to well-earned time out, either at home or at a holiday destination. What does it mean to holiday and travel safely in the time of a global pandemic?

4 global healthcare trends and how Discovery Health is innovating to meet them

2020 has been marked by a disruption of norms, a move towards digital and a focus on accessibility. In response, Discovery Health and Discovery Health Medical Scheme have invested in a patient-centric digital healthcare ecosystem to enhance the quality of healthcare for members. Here's how.

The Diabetes Care Programme supports Dr Noorbhai's holistic approach to quality care

Around 30% of Dr Noorbhai's patients have diabetes and hypertension. The Discovery Health Diabetes Care Programme has proven invaluable in helping him make sure their conditions are well managed - also highly significant in reducing their risk for severe illness from COVID 19.

The Diabetes Care Programme supports Neil after his foot amputation

Joining and participating in Discovery's Diabetes Care Programme has helped Neil Packery to go from needing between 35 and 40 units of insulin a day to needing only 10 to 15 units a day to achieve healthy blood sugar levels. For someone who has lived with poorly controlled diabetes since age 22, this has given a significant boost to his health.

Rakesh puts every effort into controlling his diabetes and being a role model for his daughter

37-year-old Rakesh Mithal was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes in January 2020. He has since made every effort to live more healthily and prevent the progress of the disease. Joining the Discovery Health Diabetes Care Programme has ensured he and his doctor work in partnership to manage his condition.

Merlin Naidoo gets his type 2 diabetes under control

Merlin Naidoo has been a Discovery Health Medical Scheme member for the past nine years. All was going well until 2014, when he learned that he had developed a chronic condition: type 2 diabetes.

Do you know how to get support to help control your diabetes?

Half of people living with diabetes don't know they have it. We know that more than 4.5 million adult South Africans have diabetes. 14 November is World Diabetes Day, now is the time to know your blood sugar. And if you have diabetes, we have the enhanced support and benefits to help you.

Your allies in mental wellbeing

Thinking about the future can be intimidating for many, and now more than ever, thanks to the ever-present threat of COVID-19. When planning for the future, mental health should be a priority. Try this mental health toolkit for starters.

4 ways to be healthier if you have a chronic condition

While COVID 19 continues to dominate the headlines, it's as important as ever to take care of yourself and your chronic conditions. Here are four ways and some online tools to help keep you as healthy as possible.

Discovery Health's support for mental illness to grow in 2021 (Listen: 3 podcasts for you)

Experiencing excess stress and uncertainty can lead to us developing symptoms of mental illness. When these symptoms persist, and they begin to affect our functioning, we may require support to regain our mental wellbeing.

Alison Tucker's sanity-saving tips on navigating breast cancer

When Alison Tucker was diagnosed with breast cancer she made the conscious decision to handle the ensuing uncertainty with as much positive thought and action as possible. Here she shares the key practices that reinforced her sanity throughout her cancer treatment.

"Turning my lemon (breast cancer) into lemonade"

When Alison Tucker was diagnosed with breast cancer she made the conscious decision to handle the ensuing uncertainty with as much positive thought and action as possible. Alison not only achieved this ideal but also managed to capture her mindset in her new book.

Understand gender-based violence and how Discovery supports you (Listen: podcast)

Want to understand how gender-based violence affects a person? Azania mosaka interviews Mara Glennie who started the tears foundation as well as service executive at Discovery Health Raffaella Ruttell about support for people who experience gender based violence.

Gender-based violence and your legal rights (Listen: podcast)

Azania Mosaka's interview with attorney Lindsay Henson (from Lawyers against Abuse) and trauma counsellor Lana Snoyman explores the rights, support and legal remedies available to survivors of gender-based violence. #DiscoverYourVoice and be empowered today.

Sasha-Lee Olivier is a survivor of gender based violence (Listen: podcast)

Azania Mosaka chats to Sasha-Lee Olivier, our dynamic and passionate reigning Miss South Africa. As a survivor of sexual abuse, she is driving the #ItsNotYourFault initiative to overcome the fear that prevents survivors of gender based violence from speaking out.

Women making waves in digital healthcare

Azania Mosaka recently spoke to two women at Discovery who challenge the status quo every day. Not only are they at the forefront of building innovative digital healthcare solutions, but they are also role models for future generations of women.

How Hilton Coltman got the wind back in his sails through the Diabetes Care Programme

A 57-year-old diagnosed with diabetes from Port Elizabeth recalls having no gusto before the Diabetes Care Programme came to his aid.

Diabetes Care gives you extra help for diabetes

If you have diabetes, you have to keep measuring your blood sugar and taking your medicine. The Chronic Illness Benefit helps with the basics, but Diabetes Care gives you and your Premier Plus GP access to more tools and benefits to give you the best support and health outcomes.

#DiscoverYourVoice and unite against gender-based violence

Violent crime has increased since nationwide COVID-19 alert level 3 took effect on 1 June. Cases of abuse of women and children have also increased dramatically. How is the #DiscoverYourVoice initiative bringing support to medical scheme members who experience gender-based violence and other traumatic crime?

Commit to your health - book your Health Check 65+ today

Be proactive about your wellbeing by completing the new Health Check 65+ screening available to Discovery Health Medical Scheme members. The Health Check 65+ is an enhanced set of screening tests aimed at providing insights into unique health risks specific to older adults.

Helping you connect with your benefits and your doctor

Digital tools allow you to visit your doctor online using DrConnect. Or, if you have basic questions about your membership, you can now Ask Discovery on WhatsApp.

You always have cover for prescribed minimum benefits

Prescribed Minimum Benefits mean that you always have cover for certain conditions, even if you reach your benefit limits or the funds in your Medical Savings Account run out. Find out all you need to know about being the prescribed minimum benefit conditions on our list and how to get covered.

Living with bipolar: how a healthy lifestyle helps me pursue happiness

"Prosperity, dedication, motivation" - this is Laetitia's mantra. She's faced over a decade of depression and bipolar disorder, but being intentional about her physical health and mental wellbeing helps her stay balanced. This is her story.

Discovery Home Care nurse Lexi Johnson was born to care

For Discovery Home Care professional nurse Lexi Johnson, her patients' comfort and ease come first. A natural caregiver and mother of two, Sister Lexi is a firm favourite among her patients.

Discovery Home Care nurse brims with compassion and hope

Discovery Home Care professional nurse Drikie Richardson draws from her personal experience of surviving breast cancer to help her patients, give them hope and inspire them to get better - making her a firm favourite among her patients in Cape Town.

Discovery Home Care offers wound care in the comfort of Volker Kirstein's home

In late 2018, Volker Kirstein had surgery on his foot. The procedure left the 78-year-old with a wound that needed ongoing medical care. Thanks to Discovery Home Care, there was no need for him to remain in hospital for treatment.

Discovery Home Care gives huge comfort to new mom Kirshleigh Young and baby Eli

For new mom Kirshleigh Young, caring for baby Eli at home two days after his C-section birth was tough. Fortunately, Discovery Home Care nurse Barbara le Grange was there to make sure that mom and baby received all the support they needed - in the comfort of their own home.

Discovery Home Care restores Eugene van Dyk's positive outlook on life

For three years, Eugene van Dyk had to stay in hospital overnight every four weeks to receive life-saving medicine. He found these unavoidable admissions stressful and depressing. Then, Discovery Home Care offered him the same care, but at home.

Discovery Home Care brings Fabry disease treatment home

A mother and son are both diagnosed with a rare disease - his, a severe form. They face years of hospital admissions every two weeks for life-saving infusions to treat the disease. Discovery Home Care brings this treatment to the comfort of their home.

Discovery Home Care brings entrepreneur's treatment to his home

Successful entrepreneur Cecil Nel balances business commitments and family life despite a chronic immune disorder that requires a full day's treatment every three weeks. Thanks to Discovery Home Care, Cecil's ongoing hospital admissions are now a thing of the past.

Kidney donation transforms teenage Kaelyn's life

She is dynamic, courageous and inspiring! At only 16-years old, Kaelyn Smit has lived through kidney failure, months of dialysis and a hugely successfully kidney transplant. No wonder she hopes to become a paediatric nephrologist.

You have two stars working here in Cape Town

Discovery recently received a heartfelt letter from Edith Canhola, a 60-year-old project coordinator from Table View in the Cape. In it, she thanks Discovery Home Care for sending professional nurses Sister Lexi Johnson and Sister Drikie Robertson into her life.

Dr Nazeem Ismail commends Discovery Home Care nurses

Dr Nazeem Ismail, Undersecretary to the National Assembly in Parliament, has been wheelchair-bound for 20 years. He recently started using the Discovery Home Care benefit to treat an infection and says it has made a massive difference in his life.

Discovery Home Care brings Manie Kleynhans's medical treatment to his doorstep

Discovery Home Care has ended years of highly stressful, disruptive, regular hospital admissions for Manie Kleynhans. Now, he receives the intravenous medicine he needs, every six weeks for the foreseeable future, while he relaxes in his lounge

Novel Coronavirus - wash your hands of the threat

As toddlers, we learnt to wash our hands. But, did we ever master the skill to the extent that is needed to wash pathogens off our hands, and save lives? Multiple studies show people don't wash their hands at the right times, in the right way or for the right amount of time. We contaminate the things and people we touch with the germs we carry on our hands.

Understand the Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) and prevent infection

No country is immune to the spread of the Novel Coronavirus - officially named COVID-19 by the World Health Organization (WHO). The outbreak has reached pandemic proportions and been declared a global public health emergency.

Training to help KwaZulu-Natal children fight cancer

Dr Kershinee Reddy has received a Discovery Foundation Sub-Specialist Award to study Paediatric Oncology at Stellenbosch University. She's determined to return to KwaZulu-Natal after her training to help children fight cancer.

Screen today for a healthy tomorrow

Health checks are quick and simple, but important tests you can do to find out if you have any serious health risks or conditions that need further investigation.

Say hello to great rewards for personalised, preventive screenings

Welcome to your new, personal health goals and rewards, will soon be available on the Discovery app. Your health insights are about to get more personal - and rewarding!

#DiscoverYourVoice against gender-based violence

In recent days, the prevalence of gender-based violence (GBV) has, once again, ignited outrage against what many have dubbed a "war on women" (and children).

Manage your health plan 24/7

In today's tech-savvy world you want your medical aid to keep up with technology, your schedule, and how you prefer to do things. We've enhanced what our website and app can do for you for fast, convenient service, whenever and wherever you need it.

How the latest health-tech trends can affect you?

As the new year dawns, ground-breaking technologies are empowering consumers and healthcare systems at an unprecedented rate.

Outbreak of the 2019 novel coronavirus

The 2019 novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV) has caused an outbreak of fatal respiratory illness first detected in Wuhan, China. This is a completely new strain with no vaccines available. The best way to prevent infection is to avoid being exposed to this virus.

"We only have one body": how to fight diabetes

This National Diabetes Month, we spoke to endocrinologist and specialist diabetologist Dr Joanna Skelton about the myths around diabetes, how patients can gain control of the condition, and the importance of making good lifestyle choices.

Stem cell banking - the natural choice for Misha

New mom Misha Levin has taken the ultimate step in securing her children's future health by collecting and banking their stem cells at birth through Netcells. She explains what stem cell banking is, why she decided to do it and how the process works.

Understanding the National Health Insurance (NHI) Bill

Much debate has taken place around the proposed National Health Insurance Bill (NHI). Discovery's overall position on NHI is unequivocal. We would like to provide some additional information to answer any questions you may have.

Is it really possible to get better healthcare at a lower cost?

The answer, simply, is yes. But it's by no means a simple answer: it takes connections, collaboration and the kind of cost-savings only made possible through scale. That's where Discovery's 'shared value ecosystem' comes in...

The healthcare ecosystem that Discovery built

Discovery Health CEO Dr Jonathan Broomberg lifts the curtain on the evolutionary thinking that led to 'shared value' in healthcare, an ecosystem-like approach that helps to build healthier people, better healthcare at lower costs and social benefits on a broader scale.

How focusing on one person's health can impact everyone

Discovery's concept of 'shared value' builds a healthcare ecosystem with you, the individual, at its centre. Just as it helps you get healthier, it rewards doctors, hospitals and the healthcare system as a whole for giving care that improves health, making the system function better. Here's how...

Lessons from nature on how to improve healthcare

Discovery's shared value approach uses lessons from the animal kingdom to build a 'healthcare ecosystem' that's improving people's health AND how the health system works.

Beating the odds: lessons from a doctor and cancer survivor

Dr Lindy Dickson-Hall, a Capetonian mother of three, doctor and University of Cape Town medical microbiology TB researcher, is now 10 years into remission after being diagnosed with stage IV (advanced) colorectal cancer shortly after completing medical school.

 
 
 
 
 
 

It takes a warrior to handle endometriosis

Sixteen-year-old Jenna Schubach was diagnosed with stage-three endometriosis when she was only 14 years old. Today, the brave high school student is determined to make a difference in the world by raising awareness about her condition.

 
 
 
 
 
 

Access a world of digital support

Technology has created many benefits for our lifestyle. Life is easier; you have choices that are best suited for you; and you save costs and valuable time. These benefits of technology are now also changing how we manage our healthcare journey at our fingertips.

 
 
 
 
 
 

Finding a doctor has never been easier

Today's tech-savvy patient wants quick and seamless access to the right doctors, pharmacies or hospitals for their needs. What better way to find the right provider within minutes than through the slick and enhanced Find a doctor tool on your Discovery app?

 
 
 
 
 
 

Seventy-three-year-old thanks Discovery Health after surviving a shooting

When 73-year-old insurance financial adviser Dale Cavell-Clarke was shot during a hijacking in 2017, he spent a month in ICU and two more months in hospital. His medical scheme cover went a long way in aiding his recovery from this traumatic event.

 
 
 
 
 
 

Breast-feeding expert calms first-time mum's fears

For anxious first-time mother, Dudu Njapha, having a breastfeeding expert on hand was like manna from heaven when Lisu, her one-day-old son, struggled to latch. Dudu was determined to give her baby the full health benefits of breastfeeding.

 
 
 
 
 
 

A young life changed - in one stroke

The last thing that 32-year-old Jimmy Phiri expected when he felt physical weakness, was to be diagnosed as having had a stroke.

 
 
 
 
 
 

Cystic fibrosis didn't get in the way of Chantelle's dreams of becoming a mom

One of the most magical moments in 27-year-old Chantelle Van Wyk's life took place on 25 January 2017, when her son, Jonathan, was born. Chantelle has cystic fibrosis, making a successful pregnancy a major undertaking.

 
 
 
 
 
 

Having bipolar disorder doesn't define me

Discovery Health Medical Scheme member, Emma Attwell opens up about her journey with mental illness and shares the value of sound medical aid when faced with numerous health challenges.

 
 
 
 
 
 

When a loved one suffers from a mental health illness

Mental illness impacts all spheres of life - social to psychological. Supporting a person with a mental illness requires knowledge of what is harmful or helpful.

 
 
 
 
 
 

Diabetes-fighting medical team puts patients at the centre of care

There's a lot the world can learn from a medical team working in small-town KwaZulu-Natal, and treating diabetes through innovation and collaboration.

 
 
 
 
 
 

Hip replacement for inspirational caregiver and mom, Louise

Louise Steyn, 67, underwent a life-changing hip replacement in November 2017, after two years of constant pain and a fruitless search for relief.

 
 
 
 
 
 

Hearing recovery for mother and son

Haidee Olivier lived most of her adult life unaware she couldn't hear properly. When her son Tiaan was born with only one ear, his audiologist diagnosed them both with Microtia and Atresia. With their hearing restored, life has infinite potential

 
 
 
 
 
 

Baby Anashe proves she's a fighter - time and again

On 4 May 2017, little Anashe Chakacha was born premature, with the upper part of her skull missing. Doctors held out little hope she would live. She was diagnosed with congenital malformation of the skull and face bones. Now two years old, she's defied the odds.

 
 
 
 
 
 

Our children are getting fatter - how can we help them?

Over the past four decades, the number of obese children in the world has increased more than 10-fold. How do we change behaviour in an entire generation to protect our children from the consequences of obesity - both in childhood and later in life?

 
 
 
 
 
 

Paediatrician's top advice on key health checks that you may have missed

If you are a parent, you need to know which important health checks your child should have from birth onwards, and which ones you may have missed. Paediatrician and Discovery Vitality Principal Clinical Specialist, Dr Deepak Patel, explains.

 
 
 
 
 
 

Doctors and machines: Embrace the future

Digitisation and artificial intelligence-based innovations have become catalysts to the evolution of the healthcare industry. GP, Dr Sudeshan Govender, describes how digital healthcare tools are increasingly augmenting the doctor-patient relationship.

 
 
 
 
 
 

Access peace of mind on every level during your maternity journey

Pregnancy is such an important to time for a mom and her baby. The right medical and financial support is key to this beautiful journey. Amy Christopher was amazed that her Maternity Benefit supports her pregnancy and her baby, for two years post birth

 
 
 
 
 
 

Could you have high blood pressure - and not know it?

Why is persistent, elevated blood pressure, a 'silent killer'? Almost half of South Africans have this condition. It doesn't always show symptoms yet causes heart attacks, strokes and more. Are your lifestyle choices fuelling this disease?

 
 
 
 
 
 

Masechaba Molete's active lifestyle has gone far in helping her to manage her hypertension

Masechaba Molete was diagnosed with hypertension at the age of 31. She's since put all her efforts into engaging in exercise, cutting down her smoking, quitting salt and alcohol, managing her stress and eating healthily!

 
 
 
 
 
 

Top questions for your doc about the flu vaccine and the flu

Empower yourself this flu season by knowing the right questions to ask your doctor about the flu vaccine and the flu. Understanding how to protect yourself and your loved ones from this year's flu strains will make all the difference to staying as healthy as possible.

 
 
 
 
 
 

Cold, flu, allergic rhinitis or sinusitis: how to tell the difference

Suffering from respiratory issues but not sure why? Here's a handy guide to understand the difference between common conditions that affect the health of your airways.

 
 
 
 
 
 

7 must-know Flu Truths for the 2021 season

Want to sail through the flu season, healthy and strong? You need to know the seven fundamental Flu Truths listed below - and share them! The healthier you and the people around you are, the lower your chances of catching 2019's flu strains

 
 
 
 
 
 

Baby Simoné receives life saving pacemaker hours after birth

When baby Simoné Scott let out her first cry at birth, her parents' relief was indescribable. A pacemaker could now be inserted into her body, ending a 10 week wait during which time she could have had a heart attack at any moment, while still inside her mom.

 
 
 
 
 
 

10 powerful habits that build your resilience

Why are some of us able to adapt really well to extreme stress and personal setbacks? Is this the domain of a superhuman few? Nope! The ability to spectacularly 'bounce forward' is innate to us all. Here are 10 ways to develop extraordinary resilience.

 
 
 
 
 
 

KidneyCare helps keep a smile on Ayanda's face

Ayanda Nxasana was born with one regular kidney and one small one, a condition that led to renal failure as a teenager. She also suffers from lupus and is dyslexic - but none of this keeps her from managing her health and staying positive.

 
 
 
 
 
 

Grief fuels Melissa's passion for paediatrics

Although Melissa Platt lost her young son to sepsis, she still likes to be known as "Sam's mom." She's determined to spare other parents her pain by sharing learnings from her remarkable experience and sharing Sam's legacy.

 
 
 
 
 
 

Change your New Year's resolutions to make a real change

The start of a new year heralds the desire to change for the better. Research shows that a focus on regular, short-term challenges - at any time of the year - is the key to changing habits and achieving your goals!

 
 
 
 
 
 

How will these rising tech trends affect your health?

As the new year dawns, ground-breaking technologies are empowering consumers and healthcare systems at an unprecedented rate. Here are three healthcare trends that are fast gaining traction, and how they can affect you.

 
 
 
 
 
 

A modern, medical miracle: Jean Slabbert

Contracting Neuromyelitis Optica was a bolt from the blue for Jean Slabbert. Globally, the illness occurs in only one in a million people. Jean has successfully fought this paralysing and blinding illness and lives to share his 'miracle' story.

 
 
 
 
 
 

Wade Schaerer: living positively with HIV

Wade Schaerer (30) dived head-first into HIV advocacy after he was diagnosed positive in 2017. He fights for the rights of other HIV-positive people and encourages them to stay on antiretroviral (ARV) treatment so that they can live long, healthy lives.

 
 
 
 
 
 

The knock-on effects of achieving healthy goals

If you're ready to make changes to your life this World Health Day, setting and sticking to a healthy goal will be your key to success. Here's how.

 
 
 
 
 
 

Are goal-setters goal-getters? The psychology behind behaviour change

Acclaimed behavioural economist Dan Ariely has spent years studying the motivations behind the choices we make from health and wellness to financial success. In his opinion, it often boils down to setting goals and the right kind of rewards.

 
 
 
 
 
 

The knock-on effect of achieving your health goals

There's emerging evidence that people who exercise self-control in one domain are generally successful in a number of other domains. Here's how engaging in Vitality Active Rewards can make you more capable by triggering other positive habits.

 
 
 
 
 
 

How to keep your heart healthy

On 29 September 2018, we celebrate World Heart Day, a global initiative of the World Heart Federation to raise awareness about heart health. This World Heart Day, make a promise to yourself to take care of your heart.

 
 
 
 
 
 

Common cancer myths and misconceptions

There's so much misinformation out there about cancer and cancer prevention that it's easy to feel overwhelmed when it comes to making healthy lifestyle choices. We've separated the facts from fiction here to assist with your risk-reducing decisions.

 
 
 
 
 
 

There's a critical need for kidney transplants. Here's why you should care

You might gladly give up a kidney so your child can have chance of a normal life - but could you? And would anyone else? Here's a look at what's creating an organ donor dilemma in South Africa.

 
 
 
 
 
 

mHealth is transforming healthcare - here's how it can change yours

Across the globe, digital innovation is disrupting industries and new markets by radically changing the means by which we engage with our wellbeing. Here's what mobile health can (and has already started to) bring to South Africa.

 
 
 
 
 
 

Want to protect your kids online? Train them to be cyber-savvy

As more kids have access to one or more screens and Internet-connected devices - and with it comes dangers to your children's wellbeing. Here's what to look out for and how to help your kids thrive in the digital age.

 
 
 
 
 
 

Health and longevity for the modern woman

For most of the previous century, there was a severe lack of attention on women's health. Fortunately, this is changing, and the focus on women's health is increasing worldwide.

 
 
 
 
 
 

This doctor is determined that no mother should lose her baby at birth

Dr Salome Maswime is the mother of two playful little boys. She's also a specialist who's committed to maternal and foetal medicine, in South Africa and now abroad. Here's how she's making a difference.

 
 
 
 
 
 

How one doctor's devotion to women's health won her an opportunity of a lifetime

Dr Salome Maswime's commitment to maternal and foetal medicine has just won her a Discovery Foundation MGH Fellowship Award, which means she's off to Boston in the US to find answers to improving woman's health.

 
 
 
 
 
 

Dodged winter's woes? Here's why the South African National Blood Service needs you more than ever

Have you managed to steer clear of a cold or flu so far? Give your immune system a thumbs up, and then consider heading to your nearest health Donor Centre or Mobile Blood Drive to donate blood. Here's why.

 
 
 
 
 
 

Food, fitness and health: how to be at your best in your 60s and beyond

Over 60? This June, we're celebrating Youth Day by encouraging youthfulness through a holistic approach to your wellbeing. Here's your guide to managing your diet, exercise and health.

 
 
 
 
 
 

Food, fitness and health: how to be at your best in your 50s

This June, we're celebrating Youth Day by encouraging youthfulness through a holistic approach to your wellbeing. Here's a 50-something's guide to managing your diet, exercise and health.

 
 
 
 
 
 

Food, fitness and health: how to be at your best in your 40s

This June, we're celebrating Youth Day by encouraging youthfulness through a holistic approach to your wellbeing. Here's a 40-something's guide to managing your diet, exercise and health.

 
 
 
 
 
 

Food, fitness and health: how to be at your best in your 30s

This June, we're celebrating Youth Day by encouraging youthfulness through a holistic approach to your wellbeing. Here's a 30-something's guide to managing your diet, exercise and health.

 
 
 
 
 
 

Food, fitness and health: how to be at your best in your 20s

Under 30? This June, we're celebrating Youth Day by encouraging youthfulness through a holistic approach to your wellbeing. Here's a millennial's guide to managing your diet, exercise and health.

 
 
 
 
 
 

Smoking and vaping: personal choice or public health hazard?

Government recently announced that it would be amending a number of South Africa's smoking laws. But how far should they, regulatory bodies and private companies go in drawing the line between freedom of rights and public health hazard?

 
 
 
 
 
 

A breath of fresh air: an expert's tips for healthier lungs

The global prediction for developing countries is that respiratory diseases will account for more deaths and disability-adjusted life years. A lung specialist and a dietician offer these tips on how to keep disease at bay.

 
 
 
 
 
 

Changing South Africa for the better: turning rural youth into talented doctors

For almost two decades, the Umthombo Youth Development Foundation (UYDF) has given bursaries to rural youth to study medicine or health sciences.

 
 
 
 
 
 

How to stay youthful at any age

Photo app filters are handy at helping us look younger than we actually are, but chances are, some days, you feel a lot older than you are. Your body is the more accurate judge. Here are ways to keep your body youthful, throughout the ages.

 
 
 
 
 
 

You have until September to earn points for getting a flu shot

When it comes to getting your flu shot, don't wait till the flu season is over, else the vaccine is far less effective and you'll miss out on easy Vitality points.

 
 
 
 
 
 

Cancer and women's health: make sure your lifestyle and finances are protected

Female cancers are some of the most common and serious health issues that affect women. What should you know about ovarian cancer? Why is it so important to make sure your lifestyle and finances are protected in the case of a life-altering illness.

 
 
 
 
 
 

A woman's guide to cancer screening and prevention tests

Prevention is better than cure. This is what cancer screening tests are about. Used to identify and eliminate common cancers or precancerous conditions early on, so that more advanced cancers can be prevented, these tests can literally save your life.

 
 
 
 
 
 

Ovarian cancer: what do you need to know?

Ovarian cancer is cancer of the cells of one or both of the ovaries. Although listed as only the seventh commonest cancer in women after breast, cervical, colon, skin, lung and uterine cancers, its incidence is on the rise especially in developed countries.

 
 
 
 
 
 

You and the flu: what your GP wants you to know

Every autumn and winter, the trickle of flu patients becomes a flood in doctor's waiting rooms around the country. Here are some FAQs doctors commonly get, and guidelines to help you avoid and manage the flu this year.

 
 
 
 
 
 

Give your baby everything, but not HIV

Pregnancy is a very special time in a woman's life. You have to make serious decisions that affect your and your baby's health, and this is especially important if you have a chronic condition like HIV.

 
 
 
 
 
 

How you can have kidney disease and not know it

Kidney disease has largely indistinct symptoms, which means that most people have no idea they're headed for renal failure. Here's how to find out if you're at high risk, and what to do about it.

 
 
 
 
 
 

Why caring for your kidneys is no kidding matter

Globally, 1 in 10 people suffer from Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD), marked on 8 March - World Kidney Day. However, most people who have the disease don't know they do. Awareness is key to prevention, so here are 8 ways to care for your kidneys.

 
 
 
 
 
 

4 flu myths you shouldn't fall for this season

Being mindful entails seeking trusted sources and facts behind common assumptions and practices. This is especially important when it comes to medical issues. Read on to see if you have all your flu facts straight.

 
 
 
 
 
 

What you need to know about the listeriosis outbreak

More cases of Listeriosis have been confirmed in South Africa over the past few months. Here is what you need to know about the disease, as well as tips on how to prevent listeriosis.

 
 
 
 
 
 

Does hand hygiene really help? Facts to help you avoid the flu

Can you unwittingly spread the flu? Will being OCD about clean surfaces help? Here are four flu facts to help you be more mindful about avoiding and preventing the spread of flu this year.

 
 
 
 
 
 

A fierce flu season is expected: immunising early is the best defence

One of the best ways to be mindful of your own and others' health this March is to protect against, and prevent the spread of, the frighteningly contagious influenza virus. Here's why getting immunised early offers you the best defence.

 
 
 
 
 
 

6 milestones to celebrate in your baby's first months

Many parents are preoccupied with whether their new-borns are developing normally. Every baby is different - but here are some fun signposts to look out for!

 
 
 
 
 
 

Time to reconsider committing to safe sex

This World Aids Day is a good time to think about the steps we can take to stop the spread of sexually transmitted infections, specifically HIV. No matter your HIV status, it's important that you always wrap up to protect yourself and your partner.

 
 
 
 
 
 

A new dad's guide to new-borns

This is the second of a two-part feature in which a financial writer at Discovery and father of twins, offers honest and tongue-in-cheek advice to expecting and new dads. The article was first published in Men's Health in February 2018.

 
 
 
 
 
 

Baby on the way? It's time for dads to deliver!

This is the second of a two-part feature. A financial writer at Discovery and father of twins offers honest and tongue-in-cheek advice to expecting and new dads. The article was first published in Men's Health in February 2018.

 
 
 
 
 
 

Using technology to manage your health

Life is easier, you have choices that are best suited for you, you save costs and valuable time. These benefits of technology are now also changing healthcare and how you interact with doctors - and it is all available on your smartphone with Discovery Health's Smart Series.

 
 
 
 
 
 

4 fundamentals to raise a happy child

Personality can play a big role in how your child approaches life, but there are certain fundamental things you can do to encourage wellbeing in your kids. Try your best to accommodate for these key elements below!

 
 
 
 
 
 

A healthy mom, a healthy child

You know new life is precious and getting the best care is important. With the right support, you can have peace of mind when it comes to the care your child needs or when you're thinking of growing your family.

 
 
 
 
 
 

Sisters fight Cervical Cancer together


It's hard to imagine that cervical cancer affected the lives of two sisters in the same year - and how differently. Alrita Groenewald, 41, was given less than 30% chance of survival, while her sister Tessa Supra, 46, chose to silently carry the burden of her subsequent diagnosis.

 
 
 
 
 
 

Replace those resolutions! (with small, effective habits that last)

How many times have you made a New Year's resolution to "get healthy" that didn't last a month? Don't worry, we're not judging. Fact is - it's pretty tough to stick to resolutions. And according to behavioural economists, it takes a lot more than sheer willpower.

 
 
 
 
 
 

Reassess your health plan - how and why you should

No one can predict what medical emergencies or other healthcare costs the coming year might bring. This makes it tricky to strike a balance between meeting your budget and making sure you have sufficient medical cover. Here are some factors to help you decide.

 
 
 
 
 
 

Why we should all be sun-smart this summer - no matter your skin tone

According to Cancer Research UK, more than 80% of melanoma cases could be prevented by avoiding sunburn - and those of us with darker skins aren't immune. Here's why and how to be sun-smart this summer.

 
 
 
 
 
 

5 diabetes myths and misconceptions: the good, the bad and the ugly

Did you know there are an estimated 1.5 million adults living with undiagnosed diabetes in South Africa? In fact, 50% of people with type 2 diabetes don't know they have it. Get your stats and facts straight here.

 
 
 
 
 
 

Healthcare is a team sport

In the last in a series of pieces exploring the SA healthcare industry, Discovery Health CEO Dr Johnathan Broomberg explores the fragmented structure of private healthcare as a major underlying reason for inefficiency and overuse of healthcare systems. (Published: Sunday Times, 26 November 2017)

 
 
 
 
 
 

Empowering the patient

In the third in a series of pieces exploring the SA healthcare industry, Discovery Health CEO Dr Johnathan Broomberg why a critical success factor in this shared value model is that all of us need to become well-informed healthcare consumers, rather than passive patients. (Published: Sunday Times, 19 November 2017)

 
 
 
 
 
 

Fighting healthcare costs through shared-value

In his second opinion-editorial, Dr Broomberg's explains how Discovery Health is using the concept of shared value to fight rising healthcare costs. (Published: Sunday Times, 12 November 2017).

 
 
 
 
 
 

What's driving up our health care costs?

In the first, in a series of opinion-editorial published in Sunday Times and aimed at educating consumers about important matters in the South African healthcare sector, Dr Jonathan Broomberg, CEO of Discovery Health, delves into the key drivers of healthcare costs (Published: Sunday Times, 5 November 2017).

 
 
 
 
 
 

Your diabetes dictionary: A guide to understanding medical jargon

Do you zone out when someone starts using medical jargon? Here are some simple explanations so you can keep yourself in the know with diabetes terminology.

 
 
 
 
 
 

A mom's guide to gestational diabetes

Gestational diabetes can come as a shock to women who've never had any issues with their blood sugar levels before. Here's what expecting parents need to know.

 
 
 
 
 
 

Vitality Weight Loss Rewards boost CEO's health & fitness journey

Vitality Weight Loss Rewards (WLR) is a weight-loss journey that aims to help you lose weight in short, manageable cycles until you reach a healthier weight. You will earn rewards for participating and for reaching your goals. This is Johan van den Berg's story.

 
 
 
 
 
 

Men or women - who has the higher risk of heart attack?

Heart disease is the number one killer of men and women across the world. Is heart disease a condition that women need to pay more attention to? And are symptoms of a heart attack the same in men and women?

 
 
 
 
 
 

"I'm too healthy to have high cholesterol" and other myths

It's possible to lower the risk high cholesterol by eating well and being physically active, so it's tempting to think that only people who eat badly and don't exercise can have this condition. But is that true?

 
 
 
 
 
 

Stock up this Spring: How to assemble your own first aid kit

A decent first aid kit is a household must-have. Many kits on offer promise to stock everything you might need, but it's a sure bet if you assemble your own. Here are some first aid essentials.

 
 
 
 
 
 

Medicine cabinet clean-out? Factors to consider in a first aid kit

Have you come across a dusty first aid kit while spring-cleaning your medicine cabinet? Before you toss it back in, here are some handy guidelines on what it should include. After all, a kit is only as useful as what you can do with it!

 
 
 
 
 
 

The emotional impact of a cancer diagnosis

A cancer diagnosis can be traumatic, both as a patient and as a loved one. Here's what to expect.

 
 
 
 
 
 

Help your health, help SA!

An investment in our health is an investment in a better future for ourselves and our country. Dr Craig Nossel, Head of Vitality Wellness: The Sunday Times, 2 July 2017

 
 
 
 
 
 

Submit your claim fast and easy in any of these 3 digital ways

With Discovery Health Medical Scheme, submitting claims is easy when you use one of our digital channels. These digital platforms offer you convenience and allow us to process and pay claims faster.

 
 
 
 
 
 

Extra cover when you need it most

When you have spent the funds in your Medical Savings Account, the Day-to-day Extender Benefit ensures that you do not have any gaps in cover when you visit a provider in our Premier Plus GP Network.

 
 
 
 
 
 

Learning from adversity: A Breast Cancer survivor's story

Norma Moller shares her experiences during her rollercoaster cancer treatment journey that has left her wiser, more aware, more disciplined, and an expert when it comes to her own body.

 
 
 
 
 
 

Discovery Health brings you user-friendly technology

Future health technology could empower patients to take responsibility for their health and allow doctors to intervene by means of individual wearable devices that monitor and transmit health information.

 
 
 
 
 
 

Sweat, but not the small stuff

While some people claim to be immune to stress, it is a normative condition. Without it, humans would not thrive or succeed in life. Dr Craig Nossel, Head of Vitality Wellness: The Sunday Times, 25 June 2017

 
 
 
 
 
 

Being a present day dad

As we wake up on Father's Day hoping for another pair of cool socks and a #1Dad mug, it is probably a good time for us dads to reflect on how we have done in raising our kids. Dr Craig Nossel, Head of Vitality Wellness: The Sunday Times, 18 June 2017

 
 
 
 
 
 

New dad's survival guide

Be there to enjoy all the highs, knowing that you're as prepared as possible for this new season... Read on for some useful information about how to support your partner and navigate those early days.

 
 
 
 
 
 

Measles and misinformation - do vaccines work?

With 17 confirmed measles cases, the Department of Health has announced an emergency campaign to address the outbreak. Read why they're rolling out vaccines to kids, and what you should do about it.

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