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Diagnostic Centers'!A1 Laboratories!A1 Dental Centers'!A1 Ophthalmology Clinics'!A1 Medical Center'!A1 Diagnostic Centers Diagnostic Centers'!A1 Laboratories!A1 Dental Centers'!A1 Ophthalmology Clinics'!A1 Medical Center'!A1 Diagnostic Centers L I S T O F A L L I A N Z E F U N E T W O R K D I S C O U N T D I A G N O S T I C C E N T R E S S.No Hospital Name Address Contact Contact Person Email Contact Number City Discount Category 021-35662052 Mr. Yousuf Poonawala 1 Burhani Diagnostic Centre Jaffer Plaza, Mansfield Street, Saddar, Karachi. 021-5661952 Karachi 10-15% Diagnostic Center 0336-0349355 (Administrator) [email protected] 02136626125-6 0334-3357471 [email protected] 2 Dr. Essa's Laboratory & Diagnostic Centre (Main Centre) B-122 (Blue Building) Block-H, Shahrah-e-Jahangir, Near Five Star, North Nazimabad. Mr. Shakeel / Ms. Shahida 021-36625149 Karachi 10-20% Diagnostic Center 0335-5755529 [email protected] 021-36312746 0335- 2.1 Ayesha Manzil Centre Ali Appartment, FB Area Karachi Karachi 10-20% Diagnostic Center 5755536 021-35862522 021- 2.2 Zamzama Centre Suite # 2, Plot 8-C (Beside Aijaz Boutique), 4th Zamzama Commercial Lane Karachi 10-20% Diagnostic Center 35376887 2.3 Medilink Centre Suite # 103, 1st Floor, The Plaza, 2 Talwar, Khayaban-e-Iqbal, Main Clifton Road, Karachi 021-35376071-74 Karachi 10-20% Diagnostic Center 2.4 Abdul Hassan Isphahani Centre A-1/3&4, Block-4, gulshan-e-Iqbal. Main Abdul Hassan Isphahani Road, Karachi 021-34968377-78 Karachi 10-20% Diagnostic Center 2.5 KPT Centre Karachi Port Trust Hospital Keemari, Karachi 021-34297786 Karachi 10-20% Diagnostic Center 021-34620176 021- 2.6 Gulistan-E-Johar Centre S B 1, Suite # 2, Javed Arcade, Block 17, Gulistan-e-Johar, Karachi Karachi 10-20% Diagnostic Center 34617794 Shop # 1, Al-Rehman Tower, Plot # 4, Adjacent Ufone Office, Jinnah Co-operative Housing Society, 2.7 Shaheed-E-Millat Centre 021-34374051-52 Karachi 10-20% Diagnostic Center Block-3, Main Shaheed-e-Millat Road Karachi 021-32768132 021- 2.8 Civil Hospital Centre Suite # 1-3 Asif Square, Baba-e-Urdu Road, Opp Civil Hospital, Karachi Karachi 10-20% Diagnostic Center 32766109 Billy's Arcade, Suite # 145-146, Main University Road, KDA Scheme 33, Adj to Johar Complex, 2.9 Safoora Centre 021-34650077-88 Karachi 10-20% Diagnostic Center Karachi 021-34686222 021- 2.10 Shah Faisal Centre Suite # 1, Bungalow No. A-31/2, Shah Faisal Colony No. 2, Karachi. Near Shama Shopping Centre Karachi 10-20% Diagnostic Center 34686333 2.11 D.H.A Centre 38-C Lane 8, Main Khayaban-e-Bukhari, Commercial Phase VI, Karachi 021-35156112-4 Karachi 10-20% Diagnostic Center 2.12 Taj Medical Complex Shop # 26,28,29,30 Ground Floor, Taj Medical Complex, Main Jinnah Road Karachi 0335-57555877 Karachi 10-20% Diagnostic Center 021-32742992 Mr. Akash (Admin ) 3 DRC,MRI, MRA Scan Centre Shop No.1 & 2, ISM Building, Opp. Anklesaria Hospital, Garden, Karachi. [email protected] N/A Karachi 30% Diagnostic Center 0332-1303990 Mr. Asim (Marketing) Mr. Akash (Admin ) 4 JP's CT, MRI, MRA & Lithotripsy Centre Hilal-e-Ahmer House, Teen Talwar, Clifton. 021-35306061-4 [email protected] N/A Karachi 30% Diagnostic Center Mr. Asim (Marketing) S/c-3 & 9, Ground Floor, APWA Complex,Near Anklesria Hospital, Opposite IBA,Garden Road, Mr. Akash (Admin ) 4.1 JP CT Scan & Diagnostic Centre 021-32226156 [email protected] N/A Karachi 30% Diagnostic Center Karachi. Mr. Asim (Marketing) Sana Arcade, New Town Police Station,Near Liaquat National Hospital,Chandni Road,Gulshan -e- Mr. Akash (Admin ) 4.2 JP's MRI & MRA Scan Centre 021-99230888 [email protected] N/A Karachi 30% Diagnostic Center Iqbal. Mr. Asim (Marketing) Mr. Akash (Admin ) 4.3 JP's CT Scan Centre - 2 A-13/423, Darkhshan Society, Malir Kalaboard, Karachi. 021-4505727 [email protected] N/A Karachi 30% Diagnostic Center Mr. Asim (Marketing) 0212259959 [email protected] 021-32230310 8 M. Hashim Memorial Trust- Neurospinal & Cancer Care Institute 1001/1 Depot lines, Mansfield Street, Saddar, Karachi. 0212258848 Dr. A.B. Memon [email protected] Karachi 20% Diagnostic Center 021-32229837 03002418255 021-111-674-674 9 One Step Diagnostic 38-C, lane 8, Main Khayabane Muslim Bukhari Commercial Phase-6, DHAKarachi-Pakistan. Dr. Javed Khokar [email protected] 021-35156112-4 Karachi 15% Diagnostic Center 0343-2314069 02135318513-16 MR. Arshad Ali 10 Shaukat Khanum Diagnostic Centre & Clinic DDCH-1, 1st Street, Phase VII, Extension DHA. 02135318597-8 [email protected] 35318512 Karachi 10% Diagnostic Center Mr. M. Farhan Asadi 03008222037 042-111-155-555 Mr. Muhammad Imran 042-1111-55555 10.1 Shaukat Khanum Diagnostic Centre 89-G, Jail Road (Near Kinnard College), Lahore. 10% 0321-4969530 (Asst. Manager) [email protected] Ext-6000 Lahore Diagnostic Center 021-34817191 Office # 804, 8th Floor, Alkhaleej Tower, Plot # 24, Main Shaheed-e-Millat Road, Near Medicare Mr. Adnan 11 Neuro Care 021 34977146 [email protected] N/A Karachi 20% Diagnostic Center Clinic, PECHS, Karachi. (Clinic Incharge) 0333-2379228 042-111-257-294 12 Al-Razi Health Care 2-C-II, MM Alam Road, Gulberg III, Lahore. Mr. Usman Ejaz 5-15% 0345-8434040 [email protected] 0308-8883601 Lahore Diagnostic Center 042-35219020 Dr. Sobia Malik 13 Medical Diagnostic Laboratory (MDL) 20 – L, Model Town, Lahore. 042-35219021 20% (M.D) 0300-4275880 [email protected] 0300-4840829 Lahore Diagnostic Center 051-2348373 Mr. Adeel 14 Nayab Labs & Diagnostic Centre 6 Pak Pallion 65-E, Fazale-Haq Road Blue Area, Islamabad. 20% 0333-5465410 (Business Development Manager) [email protected] 0308-5222979 Islamabad Diagnostic Center 30% discount on Labs & X-ray Time Imaging & Maternity Centre (DI Khan Branch of Time Diagnostic 096-6711178 Mr. Abdul Rehman 15 South Circular Road Near TB & Hayat Medical Complex, Dera Ismail Khan . [email protected] 0344-9408985 Dera Ismail Khan 20% discount on MRI & CT scan Diagnostic Center Centre) 0344-9408985 ( M.D) 15% discount on Lithotripsy Laboratories L I S T O F A L L I A N Z E F U N E T W O R K D I S C O U N T P A T H O L O G Y C E N T R E S S.No Hospital Name Address Contact Contact Person Email City Discount Category 042-35711711 1 Chughtais Lahore Pathology Lab 257-Rewaz Garden, Lahore. Mr. Irfan Hafeez [email protected] Lahore 15% Pathology Lab 0344-4448980 03458402876 1.1 HOLY FAMILY HOSPITAL RAWALPINDI HOLY FAMILY HOSPITAL RAWALPINDI Gate # 3 Mr. Eric Rawalpindi 15% Pathology Lab 0514414373 0992-544255 1.2 Abbottabad-1 Opp:Ayub Medi.Complex Aamir Plaza Opp: Ayub Medical Complex Abbotabd Mr.Shahzad Abbottabad 15% Pathology Lab 0300-4928433 0345-4004653 Ali Pur 1.3 ALI PUR MUZAFFAR GARH Near Old Indus Hotel Multan Road Alipur Muzaffar Garh M. Sardar 15% Pathology Lab 0662-700444 Muzaffar Gharh 1.4 ALIPUR CHATHA Madina Chowk, Ali Pur Chatha 0345 62 19 930 M. Arshad Alipur Chatha 15% Pathology Lab 1.5 ARIF WALA, 19-C BLOCK MAIN BAZAR ARIF WALA 0300-6331089 Arif Wala 15% Pathology Lab 1.6 BHAKKAR CENTER Opp Ali Hospital Near Piayala chowk bhakar 03015051752 M.Sadique Bhakkar Center 15% Pathology Lab Opp DHQ Hospital Near Account 1.7 Bhawal Nagar 0345-8406756 Allah Baksh Bhawal Nagar 15% Pathology Lab Office Adalat Road 062-2885070 1.8 BAHAWALPUR CENTER Opp: Bahawal Victoria Hospital, Bahawalpur Msardar Bhawalpur 15% Pathology Lab 0345-84 01 293 03458445717 1.9 BUR-E-WALA, T.H.Q Hospital Center Near T.H.Q Hospital Stadium Raod Bur-e-Wala M.Iftikhar Bur-E-Wala 15% Pathology Lab 0673770113 040-5487676 1.10 CHICHAWATNI CENTER. Block# 14, Girls College Road, Rashid Ali Chichawatni 15% Pathology Lab 03008699218 1.11 CHINIOT CENTER Jang Road Nazad Session Court Chiniot 03454005034 M.Azhar Chiniot 15% Pathology Lab 1.12 D.G. KHAN Center Shop No. 03 House No. 113, Block No. 09 Dera Ghazi Khan 0345-8401285 M. Sardar D.G. Khan 15% Pathology Lab 06426022229, 1.13 Taunsa Sharif T.H.Q Hospital Road Near Purani Sabaz Mandi M.Arshad D.G. Khan 15% Pathology Lab 03454008427 0345-8445096 1.14 Daska Center Civil Chowk, Opp: Emergency Gate Civil Hospital Daska Eric Peter Daska 15% Pathology Lab 0345-8445087 1.15 Depalpur Center Depalpur Medical Complex, Kachery Road 0300-9446569 Zahid Khan Depalpur 15% Pathology Lab 0345-84 02 874, 1.16 Faisalabad, Saleemi Chowk, Satiana Road, Opp National Bank Faisalabad Mr.Jamil Faisalabad 15% Pathology Lab 0345-84 45 046 0345-40 04 790 1.17 Faisalabad, Gulberg Road Jinnah Colony Gulberg Road, Opposite National Hospital, Jinnah Colony Faisalabad Asif Iqbal Faisalabad 15% Pathology Lab 0345-40 08 969 0345-84 40 545 Hasnain 1.18 Allied Hospital Center Faisalabad-3 Allied Hospital Center Faisalabad Faisalabad 15% Pathology Lab 0345-84 45 081 Bukhari 1.19 Farooqabad Center Main Road Farooqabad 0345 41 00 356 Mr. Adnan Farooqabad 15% Pathology Lab 1.20 Gujar Khan Main GT Road,Near Dr Abu Baker,Ali Dental Clinic, Gujar Khan 0333-5911163 M. Farooq Gujar Khan 15% Pathology Lab MUNEER CHOWK, CIVIL HOSPITAL 1.21 Munir Chowk GRW 055 38 59 398 Mr.Farooq & Mr.Kashif Gujranwala 15% Pathology Lab ROAD, GUJRANWALA. 055 38 59 398 1.22 Medicity Center G.T. ROAD, GUJRANWALA. Arif Khokhar Gujranwala 15% Pathology Lab 0300 84 12 482 0553735514- 1.23 Ch. Hospital Gujranwala Chaudhry Hospital 28-D Satellite Town, Gujranwala 03458402872- Muhammad Waqas Gujranwala 15% Pathology Lab 3454004693 055 37 35 514 1.24 Chudhary Hospital Gujranwala (Out door) Chaudhry Hospital 28-D Satellite Town Gujranwala M.Waqas Gujranwala 15% Pathology Lab 03454004 693 055 37 35 514 1.25 Dr.
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