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University of Petra Medical Network of Euro Arab Medical Group 2017 University of Petra Medical Network of Euro Arab Medical Group 2017 General Medicine Name Address Telephone 1 Majdi Hanna Jabal Al-Weibdeh 4640760 2 Zainab Al Hadidi Jabal Al Hussein 5653388 3 Kamel Elddin Assad Shmeisani 797832034 Ibn Al-Nafis Medical Center (Ahmad Abu 4 Seventh Circle 5858343 Safaqa) Seventh Circle’s Medical Clinics Seventh Circle 795097900 5 Maklas Tawfik Mazahreh Seventh Circle 5820425 6 Glosante Health Care Center Deir Ghbar 5804444 7 Suhaila Tawwal Abdoun 5933567 8 Ameen Ibrahim Abu Lail Al Hussein Sports City 5167556 9 Dr. Basil Zayed Clinic Queen Rania Street 798174188 10 Ahmad Jamal Semreen Tla’ Al Ali 5540619 Page 1 of 150 University of Petra Medical Network of Euro Arab Medical Group 2017 11 Modern Nour Al Rahman Medical Center Tla’ Al Ali 5349923 12 Anwar Atta Ali Om Summaq 5535333 13 Faris Karsou’ Khalda 799826982 14 Mohammed Mustafa Hamdan Khalda 5379798 15 Alaa Meshal Dahiet Al Rasheed 5165568 16 Khalaf Al Khalaileh Al Madinah Al Munawwarah Street 795720620 17 Musa Moqbel Al Rabieh 5545306 18 Yahya Tarefi Bayader Wadi Al Seer 795541496 19 Suleiman Ensour Bayader Wadi Al Seer 795158345 20 Aleef Abdel Hadi Bayader Wadi Al Seer 5823875 21 Fouad Youssef Alwer Bayader Wadi Al Seer 5820255 22 Khaldoun Roshdy Ishaqat Bayader Wadi Al Seer 5861820 23 Capital Medical Clinics Al Jandawil 5857592 Page 2 of 150 University of Petra Medical Network of Euro Arab Medical Group 2017 24 Hasan Al-Husni Abu Niseer 5231899 25 Mohammed Talal Al Soqi Abu Niseer 5240067 26 Hasan Al Souif Abu Niseer 797227298 27 Sanaa’ Haddad Abu Niseer 5233205 28 Lodmella Tkashenco Abu Niseer 5235222 29 Ibrahim Ghobaish Al Jubaihah 5345565 30 Aref Abu Hawij Al Jubaihah 5354557 31 Ibrahim Abu Hussein Shafa Badran 796718222 32 Nour Ibrahim Sweileh 5349140 33 Jamal Jebara Sweileh 5347351 34 Adnan El Louzi Ain Albasha 5372525 35 Abdel Raheem Al Faouri Ain Albasha 5349655 36 El Nour Medical Centre Ain Albasha 5370370 Page 3 of 150 University of Petra Medical Network of Euro Arab Medical Group 2017 37 Sahar Abu Obeid Baqa'a 4728503 38 Ibrahim Al Hamaideh Baqa'a 796898881 39 Emel Abu Etta Baqa'a 4726317 40 Ramzi Azzar Baqa'a 4725005 41 Othman Mahmoud Abdel Rahman Baqa'a 795172301 42 Lamees Melhem Baqa'a 4725942 43 Khalid Abdel Wahid Baqa'a 4726775 44 Emad Al Hatabeh Fuheis 4720790 45 Medical Surgical Center Fuheis 4721381 46 Suhaib Al Anati Na'our 799959693 47 Shirin El Otoum Na'our 5727377 48 Hashim Clinic Na'our 5726877 49 Balsam Amman Clinic Complex Marj Al-Hamam 5733607 Page 4 of 150 University of Petra Medical Network of Euro Arab Medical Group 2017 50 Health Care Medical Center Marj Al-Hamam 5735103 51 Hashim Ahmad Ismail Marj Al-Hamam 796800087 52 Abdullah Hamdan Marj Al-Hamam 5714011 53 Samyah Madanat Marj Al-Hamam 5711200 54 Osama Ameen Al Majali Marj Al-Hamam 799900149 55 Mahmoud Matar Marj Al-Hamam 790664030 56 Badis Al Harbawi Marj Al-Hamam 5732996 57 Total Care Medical Center Marj Al-Hamam 797393966 58 Nidal Kamel Asaad Marj Al-Hamam 5712672 59 Tayseer Khader Dahiet Alameer Hassan 5606857 60 Al Razi Medical Center Dahiet Alameer Hassan 5694294 61 Waleed Al-Masri Jabal Al Nuzhah 5675485 62 Abdel Hadi Taim Jabal Al Qusoor 4620115 Page 5 of 150 University of Petra Medical Network of Euro Arab Medical Group 2017 63 Fakri Tayeh Al Hashmi Al Shamali 4915880 64 Anas Bader Al Hashmi Al Shamali 791752828 65 Maher Abdel Rahman Yagi Al Hashmi Al Shamali 4923810 66 Ibrahim Mohammed Hammad Al Hashmi Al Shamali 785023178 67 Abbas Al Hakeem North Marka 795540827 68 Yousef Daoud Rashid Al Hashmi Al Shamali 4925792 69 Mohammed Abu Sharar Al Hashmi Al Shamali 4900933 Ahmad Abedel Fattah North Marka 797603366 70 Zuhair Essa Areeda North Marka 4886440 71 Faiq Hamdan North Marka 4892908 72 Tanya Getar North Marka 780669612 73 Mahmoud Omair North Marka 4888883 74 Mostafa Zaitoon North Marka 4898101 Page 6 of 150 University of Petra Medical Network of Euro Arab Medical Group 2017 75 Dalal Al Saidi South Marka 788785181 76 Mahmoud Ismail Albou South Marka 4917888 77 Abdallah Khlefaat Jabal Al Taj 798286671 78 Yousef Al Faqih Jabal Al Taj 4756988 79 Ahmad Abed Othman Jabal Al Taj 4910384 80 Muhammad Ibrahim Al Kaswani Jabal Al Taj 4779744 81 Irena Jenadefna Jabal Al Taj 4772025 82 Tayseer Al Saa'di Jabal Al Jawfa 4777636 83 Joseph Imseeh Achrafieh 4770560 84 Jihad Khaled Al Muharouq Achrafieh 4756670 85 Ghazi Abu-Zeitoon Al Manarah 4752405 86 Ahmad Nazmi Mohsen Jabal El Nasir 4900109 87 Riyad Mohammed Ismael Jabal El Nasir 4925179 Page 7 of 150 University of Petra Medical Network of Euro Arab Medical Group 2017 88 Jehad Zaiyadeh Jabal El Nasir 4911148 89 Jammal Sobeh Jabal El Nasir 4909397 90 Nibal Sonqrot Jabal El Nasir 796992071 Monther Alqrini Jabal Al Mareekh 795922066 91 Mohamed Abdelaziz Al Soui Abu `Alandah 4162056 92 Houssam Abu Taleb Abu `Alandah 4160333 93 Hussain Haddad Abu `Alandah 4161267 94 Al Aqsa Medical Center Om Nawarah 795203944 95 Suleiman Mohamad Al Khaiyat Jabal Akhdar 4391880 96 Nabil Ayyash Jabal Al Zohoor 4381300 97 Qais Al Tarrad Dahiet Al Aqsa 5054148 98 Ali Zaki Qahoush Al Wehdaat 4705222 99 Yousef Naser Al Wehdaat 4751144 Page 8 of 150 University of Petra Medical Network of Euro Arab Medical Group 2017 100 Mohammed Eid Al Quwaysimah 4780431 101 Mohamed Nour Al Quwaysimah 4784511 102 Ashraf Harbiyah Al-Mogableen 4202093 103 Mohammed Al Mabroom Al-Mogableen 4200233 104 Mohammed Mahmoud Khattab Al-Mogableen 4202635 105 Hesham Kanaan Hai Nazzal 4390286 106 Mahmoud Hashim Ismail Hai Nazzal 4390677 107 Mohammed Suleiman Radwan Jabal Al Taj 797705701 108 Yazeed Eid Jabal Al Hadeed 4161612 109 Mohammad Abu Hakmeh Third Circle 796605775 110 Elias Imseeh Downtown Amman 4774023 111 Fayez Wasfi Sa'eed Al Taibeh 4127681 112 Ghaleb Zawaideh Al Taibeh 4126011 Page 9 of 150 University of Petra Medical Network of Euro Arab Medical Group 2017 113 Al Baraa’ Medical Center Al Taibeh 4120363 114 Al Salaam Medical Complex Khrebiet Al Souq 4121020 115 Al Israa Medical Complex Khrebiet Al Souq 4133333 116 Nedaa Alamal Medical Center Sahab 4029353 117 Amal Abdul Rahim Omar Sahab 4021180 118 Ziyad Lahloob Sahab 4022212 119 Yousef Wafa Sahab 4021519 120 Raed Al Hawi Al Muwaqqar 795666203 121 Raed Al Merehel Al Giza 795466965 122 Feras Al Asatel Al Giza 777191714 123 Hussain Al-Masri Al Giza 4460128 124 Tareq Shahin Tabarbour 797012802 125 Fedda Faleh Hasan Tabarbour 5065481 Page 10 of 150 University of Petra Medical Network of Euro Arab Medical Group 2017 126 Baseel Basim Abdel Rahman Tabarbour 790937171 127 Amro Aziz Ahmad Tabarbour 5053400 128 Faisal Al Majali Tabarbour 5059877 129 Samyah Masarweh Tabarbour 5051557 130 Faisal Al Kholi Tabarbour 5050158 131 Ahmad Mousa Al Haj Yajouz 3742707 132 Mohammed Bahjat Fadel Yajouz 3740199 133 Mahmoud Mohammed Abdel Razzaq Al Halholi Russeifa 3743411 134 Mahmoud Abu Yamin Al Tallawy Russeifa 799953561 135 Moeen Babyeeh Russeifa 3741104 136 Abdel Fattah Mesbah Hasan Russeifa 3741433 137 Moneer Abu Samen Russeifa 795018826 138 Jamila Hashim Abdel Nabi Al Musheirifa 3611944 Page 11 of 150 University of Petra Medical Network of Euro Arab Medical Group 2017 139 Shokri Abu Khreebah Hettien Camp 795297100 140 Abdel Raheem Tafal Dhlail 798087393 141 Yassin Khudirat Az-Zarqa 788235692 142 Al Bari Medical Complex Az-Zarqa 3856661 143 Al Helal Medical Complex Az-Zarqa 795712202 144 Ibrahim Saadeh Az-Zarqa 799992295 145 Yousef Abu Sa'ad Az-Zarqa 3989000 146 Salaah Al Safarini Az-Zarqa 3987565 147 Tariq Hejjawi Az-Zarqa 3985445 148 Essam Darwish Az-Zarqa 3861683 149 Yousef Herz Allah Az-Zarqa 795501183 150 Ammar Shukri Al Jalaad Az-Zarqa 777771613 151 Essa Al Omari Az-Zarqa 3931266 Page 12 of 150 University of Petra Medical Network of Euro Arab Medical Group 2017 152 Mofeed Damra Az-Zarqa 3985522 153 Mazen Muhammad Al Sabah Az-Zarqa / As-Sukhnah 777448167 Omar El Nsour Salt 777519894 154 Basheer Al Hayyari Salt 3552206 155 National Consultancy Center Salt 3555568 156 Ziyad El Nsour Salt 3552047 157 Riyadh Jerees Al Yaqoub Madaba 3243368 158 Ghassan Mai’ah Madaba 3244061 159 Waddah Mohammed Al Basuoni Madaba 3240004 160 Sabah Farraj Madaba 3243227 161 Emil Boutros Alamaat Madaba 795974372 162 Najlaa’ Atef Morsi Jarash 6351771 163 Kawthar Sarhan Jarash 6352660 Page 13 of 150 University of Petra Medical Network of Euro Arab Medical Group 2017 164 Suhail Awidaat Jarash 6351921 165 Sawsan Abu Qudis Ajloun 6420155 166 Al Shmoo’ Medical Center Ajloun 6421148 167 Ibrahim Abu Hujilah Al Mafraq 795121947 168 Muhammad Saeed Al Zoubi Ar Ramtha 788875780 169 Mahmoud Abu Haija Irbid 777322935 170 Ziyad Al Araj Irbid 795998422 171 Hamzah Shahrour Irbid 797037334 172 Ahmad Al Shalabi Irbid 790300352 173 Fayez Al Qadi Irbid 7248743 174 Jameel Mahmoud Al Zeer Aghwar Shamaliyah 6575002 175 Marwan Al Dowik Southern Shouneh 3581370 176 Al Zahraa’ Medical Center Ma'an 2134171 Page 14 of 150 University of Petra Medical Network of Euro Arab Medical Group 2017 177 Petra Medical Complex Wadi Musa 2156694 178 Manal Al Rayan Aqaba 2033311 179 Ziayad Al Domyati Aqaba 795359028 180 Mohammed Al Resheq Aqaba 795556164 181 Moneer Al Batarseh Aqaba 2014243 182 Ibrahim Al Boni Aqaba 2012933 183 Eyad Dowaik Aqaba 2012945 Family Medicine Name Address Telephone 1 Duaa’ Mohammed Al Hamori Swefieh 5825895 2 Hanna Farah Halabi Abdoun 5924790 3 Lena Shahin Khalda 796176632 Page 15 of 150 University of Petra Medical Network of Euro Arab Medical Group 2017 4 Mohamed Jalal Hussein Hai Nazzal 795534717 5 Bashir Abdel Fattah Al Zoubi Russeifa 3746666 6 Taha Khalil Mouafi Az-Zarqa 777910483 7 Nabil Zeidan Al Safarini Az-Zarqa 3931322 8 Abdel Kareem Ababneh Irbid
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