The Health Professions Council of South Africa is a statutory body, established in terms of the Health Professions Act and is committed to protecting the public and guiding the professions.
Registration with the HPCSA is a pre-requisite for professional practice and it is also a legal requirement to keep all personal details up to date at all times.
The Health Professions Council of South Africa is a statutory body, established in terms of the Health Professions Act and is committed to protecting the public and guiding the professions.
As an autonomous body the HPCSA receives no grants or subsidies from government. HPCSA is funded mainly by annual and registration fees it receives from registered practitioners representing the 12 Professional Boards under its jurisdiction
HPCSA offices do not close for the festive break except on actual public holiday, that is, staff will not be working on December 15 (Celebrating SA Rugby World Cup win), December 25 (Christmas Day) and December 26 (Family Day). - 05 Dec 2023