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S/No State City/Town Provider Name Category Coverage Type Address S/No State City/Town Provider Name Category Coverage Type Address 1 Abia AbaNorth John Okorie Memorial Hospital D Medical 12-14, Akabogu Street, Aba 2 Abia AbaNorth Springs Clinic, Aba D Medical 18, Scotland Crescent, Aba 3 Abia AbaSouth Simeone Hospital D Medical 2/4, Abagana Street, Umuocham, Aba, ABia State. 4 Abia AbaNorth Mendel Hospital D Medical 20, TENANT ROAD, ABA. 5 Abia UmuahiaNorth Obioma Hospital D Medical 21, School Road, Umuahia 6 Abia AbaNorth New Era Hospital Ltd, Aba D Medical 212/215 Azikiwe Road, Aba 7 Abia AbaNorth Living Word Mission Hospital D Medical 7, Umuocham Road, off Aba-Owerri Rd. Aba 8 Abia UmuahiaNorth Uche Medicare Clinic D Medical C 25 World Bank Housing Estate,Umuahia,Abia state 9 Abia UmuahiaSouth MEDPLUS LIMITED - Umuahia Abia C Pharmacy Shop 18, Shoprite Mall Abia State. 10 Adamawa YolaNorth Peace Hospital D Medical 2, Luggere Street, Yola 11 Adamawa YolaNorth Da'ama Specialist Hospital D Medical 70/72, Atiku Abubakar Road, Yola, Adamawa State. 12 Adamawa YolaSouth New Boshang Hospital D Medical Ngurore Road, Karewa G.R.A Extension, Jimeta Yola, Adamawa State. 13 Akwa Ibom Uyo St. Athanasius' Hospital,Ltd D Medical 1,Ufeh Street, Fed H/Estate, Abak Road, Uyo. 14 Akwa Ibom Uyo Mfonabasi Medical Centre D Medical 10, Gibbs Street, Uyo, Akwa Ibom State 15 Akwa Ibom Uyo Gateway Clinic And Maternity D Medical 15, Okon Essien Lane, Uyo, Akwa Ibom State. 16 Akwa Ibom Uyo Fulcare Hospital C Medical 15B, Ekpanya Street, Uyo Akwa Ibom State. 17 Akwa Ibom Uyo Unwana Family Hospital D Medical 16, Nkemba Street, Uyo, Akwa Ibom State 18 Akwa Ibom Uyo Good Health Specialist Clinic D Medical 26, Udobio Street, Uyo, Akwa Ibom State. 19 Akwa Ibom Uyo Staphender Specialist Klinik C Medical 3, Ibokette Street, Uyo, Akwa Ibom State. 20 Akwa Ibom Uyo Zoe Consultants Hospital D Medical 33, Enwe Street, Off Udoumana Street, Uyo, Akwa Ibom State. 21 Akwa Ibom Uyo Nedeke Paediatrics Limited C Medical 34, Udo Ekpo Mkpo Street, Uyo, Akwa Ibom State. 22 Akwa Ibom Evergreen Christian Health Services D Medical 4, Otong Road, Ikot-Ekpene 23 Akwa Ibom Eket Holifield Specialist Hospital C Medical 53, RCC Road, Eket, Akwa Ibom State. 24 Akwa Ibom Uyo Uwakmfon Specialist Clinics D Medical 55, Urua Udofia Street, Off Uwaniba Road, Uyo. 25 Akwa Ibom IkotEkpene Demak Clinics & Maternity D Medical 9, Library Avenue, Ikot Ekpene, Akwa Ibom State 26 Akwa Ibom Uyo San Dominique Hospital D Medical G3, Ewet Housing, Uyo, Akwa Ibom State. 27 Akwa Ibom Uyo Alma Clinics & Surgery, Uyo D Medical No. 19 IKOT UDORO STREET, off IKOT EKPENE ROAD by FORMER PDP OFFICE 28 Akwa Ibom Oron Priscon Clinics Ltd. D Medical Okpoyo Crescent, Oron, Akwa Ibom State 29 Akwa Ibom Uyo Domingo Specialist Hospital D Medical Plot 9, Unit E, Ben Udoh Street, Eket Housing Estate, Uyo, Akwa Ibom State 30 Anambra NnewiSouth Chizaram Hospital And Maternity Ltd D Medical 12, Onwuka Street, Okpuno-Egbu, Umudin, Nnewi, Anambra State. 31 Anambra AwkaNorth Ifebi Medical Centre D Medical 16a,Igwebuike School Road, Awka 32 Anambra OnitshaNorth Kanayo Specialist Hospital And Maternity D Medical 17, Enugu Road, Onitsha, Anambra State. 33 Anambra OnitshaSouth Toronto Hospital - Onitsha D Medical 2, Upper Niger Bridge Road, Onitsha, Anambra State. 34 Anambra OnitshaSouth ROCKVILLE HOSPITAL & DIAGNOSTICS D Medical 24B, Court Road, Onitsha, Anambra State 35 Anambra AwkaNorth Eldorado Multi-Specialist Hospital, Awka D Medical 3, Onyeali Street, Nodu Okpuno, Behind Central Bank, Awka, Anambra. 36 Anambra Prime Specialist Hospital D Medical 3, Prime Hospital Road, New Friends Estate, Behind Sammy Sparkle, Awka, Anambra 37 Anambra AnambraWest Benic Hospital & Maternity D Medical 3, Umumumba road, off Orlu Junction, Mgbidi 38 Anambra AwkaSouth Rock Foundation Hospital D Medical 34, Onwurar Street, Awka, Anambra State. 39 Anambra OnitshaSouth Mercy Specialist Hospital & Maternity D Medical 4A New American Road, Onitsha 40 Anambra AwkaNorth Sefton Hospital D Medical 5,Onwubuya Street, Awka 41 Anambra OnitshaNorth Rushgreen Maternity Hospital & Clinics D Medical 64, Ugwunobamkpa Rd., Near Isokwe Police Post, Onitsha 42 Anambra NnewiNorth Life Specialist Hospital Ltd D Medical 7, Ikemba Umuele Umudin, Nnewi, Anambra State 43 Anambra OnitshaSouth MEDPLUS LIMITED - Onitsha C Pharmacy 7, Park Road GRA Onitsha, Anambra State. 44 Anambra ST CHARLES BORROMEO HOSPITAL D Medical Adjacent Nigeria Mineral Water Ltd (Limca), Off 1, Limca Road, Onitsha, Anambra 45 Anambra AwkaSouth Life International Hospital, Awka C Medical AlongState Zik's Avenue, Agu-Awka Near Finotel Hotel, Awka, Anambra State. 46 Anambra AwkaSouth Paxs Pharmacy - Awka Road (CPN NEXUS) D Pharmacy Anambra 47 Anambra AwkaSouth Paxs Pharmacy - Market Road, Nkpor (CPN NEXUS) D Pharmacy Anambra 48 Anambra AwkaSouth Paxs Pharmacy - Nkpor (CPN NEXUS) D Pharmacy Anambra 49 Anambra OnitshaSouth Paxs Pharmacy - Opposite General Hospital (CPN NEXUS) D Pharmacy Anambra 50 Anambra AwkaSouth Paxs Pharmacy - Roban Mall, Awka (CPN NEXUS) D Pharmacy Anambra 51 Anambra OnitshaSouth Paxs Pharmacy - Trans Nkisi Layout (CPN NEXUS) D Pharmacy Anambra 52 Anambra AwkaNorth Regina Caeli Hospital D Medical Regina Caeli Road, Awka 53 Bauchi Bauchi Reemee Medicare Nig. Ltd D Medical 6, Rimi Road, G.R.A., Bauchi 54 Bauchi Shifa'A Medical Centre D Medical 70, Sule Katagum Road, Azare, Bauchi 55 Bauchi Bauchi Nima Consultant Hospital D Medical Airport Road, GRA Bauchi 56 Bauchi Bauchi As-saalam Hospital D Medical TANK Junction,Gubi Dam Road,Bauchi 57 Bayelsa Yenegoa Gloryland-I.N.R.I. Medical Centre D Medical 6, DSP alamieyeseigha Expressway, By Hospital Junction, Yenegoa 58 Bayelsa Tobis Clinic & Consultants D Medical Km 14, Chief Melford Okilo road,Akanfa, Bayelsa State 59 Bayelsa Yenegoa Cenac Specialist Hospital Ltd D Medical Old House Of Assembly Quarters Road, Ekeki, Opposite Samantha Kleens, Yenagoa, 60 Benue RAHAMA CLINIC AND MATERNITY D Medical 12,Bayelsa Brewery State. Qtrs Opp Benue State 61 Benue PISHION WOMEN SPECIALIST HOSPITAL D Medical 15 Silas Ebute St Off Modern Market Rd Makurdi 62 Benue Makurdi King's Cross Clinic & Maternity D Medical 20, Badagry Street, High Level, Makurdi 63 Benue BENUE WOMEN CLINIC D Medical 35, Modern Market Rd Makurdi 64 Benue Makurdi Pishon Women Specialist Clinic D Medical 5, Samuel Igba Street, Off Modern Market Road, Makurdi, Benue State. 65 Benue Makurdi Grace Cottage Hospital D Medical 7, David Mark By Pass, Makurdi, Benue State/ 66 Benue Makurdi Benonil Hospital D Medical 7, Zion Street, Wurunkun, Makurdi 67 Benue Makurdi 45 NAF Hospital, Makurdi D Medical Airforce base, Gboko road, Makurdi 68 Benue Makurdi Hemko Hospital - Kanshio D Medical Behind Towering TOTS School, Aliade Road, Kanshio, Makurdi, Benue State. 69 Benue Makurdi City Hospital - Makurdi D Medical Emmanuel Mande Close, Off Kashim Ibrahim Road, Makurdi, Benue State. 70 Benue Gboko Myom Hospital D Medical General Hospital Road, Gboko 71 Benue FEDERAL MEDICAL CENTRE ,MAKURDI D Medical J S Tarka Road, Makurdi 72 Benue BENUE STATE UNIVERSITY TEACHING HOSPITAL D Medical KM 3 Makurdi-Gboko Road, Makurdi 73 Benue NIGERIAN AIRFORCE HOSPITAL, MAKURDI D Medical NAF Base Makurdi 74 Benue Makurdi Madonna Hospital C Medical New Bridge Road, Behind Union Bank, Makurdi 75 Benue FIRST FERTILITY HOSPITAL LTD D Medical North Bank, Makurdi 76 Benue HOMA HOSPITAL, MAKURDI D Medical Plot 18 High Level makurdi 77 Benue Makurdi Homa Hospital Limited D Medical Plot 18, Hudco Quarters, P.O. Box 897, High Level, Makurdi, Benue State. 78 Bornu Maiduguri Kanem Hospital D Medical 152, Tafawa Balewa Street, Maiduguri, Borno 79 Bornu NsitUbium Abbott Clinics D Medical 18 Damaturu Road, Biu Borno State 80 Bornu Maiduguri Borno Medical Clinic D Medical 81 Sir Kashim Ibrahim Way, Maiduguri, Borno. 81 Bornu Maiduguri University of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital D Medical Along Bama Rd., Maiduguri, Bornu 82 Bornu NAKOWA SPECIALIST HOSPITAL D Medical Along Govt. Hosue Road, Maiduguri, Bornu 83 Bornu Biu Hirku Clinic And Maternity Home D Medical Damaturu Road, Biu, Borno State. 84 Cross River CalabarSouth Immanuel Infirmary D Medical 1, Assemblies of God Rd., Army Junc., Ikot Effang, Calabar 85 Cross River CalabarMunicipality Luciama Memorial Specialist Hospital D Medical 10, Luciama Hospital Road, Off Water Intake, By Lemna Road, Calabar 86 Cross River CalabarSouth City Clinic, Calabar D Medical 101 Ndidem Usang Iso road, Calabar 87 Cross River CalabarSouth Mambo Clinic, Maternity Etc. D Medical 12, Atamunu Street, Calabar. 88 Cross River CalabarSouth Bakor Medical Centre D Medical 124 ,Murtala Mohammed Highway, Federal Housing Estate, Calabar Municipal, 89 Cross River Santa Maria Clinics & Maternity D Medical 13,Cross Imaje River Road, Okuku Yala, Cross River 90 Cross River CalabarMunicipality Calabar Women And Children Hospital D Medical 164/165, Murtala Mohammed Highway, Calabar, Cross River. 91 Cross River CalabarMunicipality Pristine Crystal Clinic D Medical 20, Agro Feed Road, 8 Miles, Calabar, Cross River State. 92 Cross River CalabarSouth Arubah Specialist Hospital C Medical 23, Nsefik Eyo Close, Off Marian Road, Calabar. 93 Cross River CalabarSouth Hannah Foundation Clinic D Medical 3 Akim road, State Housing Estate, calabar 94 Cross River Akamkpa Usy Medicals D Medical 3 Bassey Ntui Street, Isong Inyang, Akamkpa, Cross River state 95 Cross River CalabarMunicipality Jil Endoscopy Specialist Clinic C Medical 3, Eta Ephraim Street, Off MCC Road, Before Millicent Petrol Station, Calabar, Cross River State. 96 Cross River CalabarMunicipality Testimony Medical Consultants C Medical 392, Senator Bassey Ewa Henshaw Drive, Eta-Agbor Layout, Off Unical Hotel Road, Calabar, Cross River. 97 Cross River CalabarMunicipality JoeBong Skin And Medical Centre D Medical 4, Kadana Street, Off Atekong Drive, State Housing Estate, Calabar. 98 Cross River CalabarSouth Goldie Hospital D Medical 4,Ekong Nyong Close,Eta Agbo Layout,Calabar 99 Cross River CalabarSouth Faith Foundation Specialist Clinic, Calabar C Medical 57 Ndidem Usang Iso Road, Calabar 100 Cross River Ikom BAKOR HOSPITAL IKOM D Medical 7, Hospital Road, Nde 3 Corners, Ikom.
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