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No Name Designation Department Sub-Department DISTRICT TELEPHONE CELL NUMBER EMAIL 0312-595884 1 Prof. Dr. Umer Farooq Dean (AMC) Health Department Ayub Teaching Hospital Abbottabad (Hazara Division) 0922-9311100 [email protected] 0321-9111601 2 Dr. Shahid Mehmood District Coordinator Health Department District Health Office Abbottabad Abbottabad (Hazara Division) 0992-9310192 0333-5067802 3 Dr. Ayaz Khan DHIS Coordinator Health Department District Health Office Bannu Bannu (Bannu Division) 0928-9270132 0334-8839187 [email protected] 4 Ihsan Ullah Pharmacist Health Department Khalifa Gul Nawaz Teaching Hospital Bannu (Bannu Division) 0928-633001 0321-9175055 5 Abdul Ayaz Khan Secretary to BOG Health Department MTI Bannu Bannu (Bannu Division) 0928-633003 0336-9178893 6 Dr. Riaz Muhammad Medical Officer Health Department DHQ Hospital Battagram Battagram (Hazara Division) 0997-511518 7 Dr. Ali Shah DHIS Coordinator Health Department District Health Office Charsadda Charsadda (Pesh. Division) 091-9220158 0300-9040864 [email protected] 8 Dr. Farman Nisar MO Health Department DHQ Hospital Chitral (Lower) Chitral-Lower (Malakand Division) 0943-412634 0333-9258021 9 Dr. Muhammad ishaq Coordinator IHP Health Department District Health Office Chitral(Lower) Chitral-Lower (Malakand Division) 0943-412427 District Health Officer (DHO) 10 Dr. Tariq Khan Health Department District Health Office D.I Khan D.I Khan 0966-9280199 0333-9973154 [email protected] D.I Khan 11 Abdul Nasir Statistical Officer Health Department Mufti Mehmood Memorial Teaching Hospital D.I Khan 0966-747067 0313-9775487 [email protected] 12 Dr. Sanaullah Khan Bangash DHO Health Department District Health Office Hangu Hangu (Kohat Division) 0925-623034 0333-9672898 [email protected] 13 Dr. Sardar Aurangzeb PMO Health Department DHQ Hospital Haripur Haripur (Hazara Division) 0995-610997 0336-9794432 [email protected] 0315-1551144 14 Dr Imran Khan Coordinator LHW Programe Health Department District Health Office Haripu Haripur (Hazara Division) 0995-611850 [email protected] 0321-9806506 15 Dr. Iftekhar Ahmad Public Health Coordinator Health Department District Health Office Karak Karak (Kohat Division) 0927-290537 0333-9550187 16 Dr. Musharaf District Health Officer (DHO) Health Department District Health Office Kohat Kohat 0922-544100 0300-5952407 17 Dr. Taj Muhammad District Health Officer (DHO) Health Department District Health Office Kohistan(Upper) Kohistan (Hazara Division) 0998-407132 0312-9915735 18 Dr. Muhammad Javed Khan NP Coordinator Health Department Additional District Surgeon LK/CK Office Kurram (Kohat Division) 0926-520522 19 Dr. Mumtaz Hussain Senior Medical Officer Health Department DHQ Hospital Parachinar Kurram (Kohat Division) 0926-311468 0303-8518717 20 Dr. Salim Hassan Medical Officer Health Department District Health Office Kurram(Upper) Kurram (Kohat Division) 0926-310493 0306-8938241 21 Dr. Muhammad Wasim Sajjad Medical Officer Health Department DHQ Hospital Lakki Marwat Lakki Marwat (Bannu Division) 0969-538008 0333-5410587 22 Dr. Hidayat Ullah khan DHIS Coordinator Health Department District Health Office Lakki Marwat Lakki Marwat (Bannu Division) 0969-570472 0300-5956627 23 Dr. Wahid Gul DHO Health Department DHQ Batkhela (Malakand) Malakand 0932-410399 [email protected] 24 Dr. Humaira DHIS Coordinator Health Department District Health Office Mansehra Mansehra (Hazara Division) 0997-920169 0312-9655139 [email protected] Public Information Officers Contact List 25 Dr. Muhammad Amjad DMS Health Department King Abdullah Teaching Hospital Mansehra (Hazara Division) 0997-920096 0300-5641455 0344-9480797 26 Dr. Naeem MS Health Department Mental & General Hospital Mansehra (Hazara Division) (Sabir-Clerk) Dr. Muhammad Saeed Kamran DMS 27 Health Department DHQ Hospital Mardan Mardan 0937-9230145 0333-7216419 [email protected] Khan Focal Person 28 Dr. Musadiq Khan DHIS Coordinator Health Department District Health Office Mardan Mardan 0937-9230030 0345-9096367 [email protected] 29 Altaf Ahmad Manager HR Health Department Mardan Medical Complex Mardan 0937-9230431 0312-3129666 [email protected] 30 Dr Luqman DMS Health Department Type-D-Hospital Katlang Mardan Mardan 0344-9027998 31 Dr. Ashraf Ali Senior Medical Officer Health Department TDHQ Hospital Miranshah North Waziristan (Bannu Division) 0928-300741 0334-5355962 32 Dr. Gulman Shah District Health Officer (DHO) Health Department DHQ Hospital Nowshera Nowshera (Pesh. Division) 0923-580759 0335-0951925 33 Dr. Hashim Saeed Public Health Coordinator Health Department District Health Office Nowshera Nowshera (Pesh. Division) 0923-580759 0333-9069990 34 Dr. Sheryar DD Health Department DG Health Services Peshawar 091-9210187 0333-9743910 [email protected] Faculty of Paramedical and Allied Health 0919216008/ 35 Izhar Ullah Admin Officer Health Department Peshawar 0300-5968465 [email protected] Sciences Peshawar 0919216538 Fax 36 Dr. Asmat Senior Medical Officer Health Department Hayatabad Medical Complex, Peshawar (HMC) Peshawar 091-9217043 0334-9047245 37 Abbas Shams Account Officer Health Department Health Care Commission Peshawar 091-9213245 0300-5863344 info@[email protected] 38 Nasir Orakzai Director Health Department Institute of Kidney Disease/Kidney Center Peshawar 091-9217157 0333-4911127 [email protected] 39 Yousaf Jamal Manager HR Health Department Khyber Teaching Hospital, Peshawar (KTH) Peshawar 091-9224400 0345-9140661 [email protected] 40 Habib Litigation Officer Health Department Lady Reading Hospital, Peshawar (LRH) Peshawar 091-9211402 0336-9987282 [email protected] 41 Dr. Taskeen Ahmad Chief Medical Officer Health Department Molvi Ameer Shah Memorial Hospital - MASM Peshawar 091-9225351 0300-5909269 42 Taufeeq Ullah Litigation Officer Health Department Provincial Health Services Academy peshawar 091-2614124 0345-9056344 [email protected] 091-9210407 43 Tufail Muhammad Deputy secretary -II Health Department Secretariat Peshawar 0333-9145713 [email protected] Fax. 091-9210574 Dr. Ghulam Subhani Syed Anjum DHO 44 Health Department Services Hospital Peshawar Peshawar 091-9225387 0301-8900275 e-RTI Computer Operator 45 Dr. Tariq DHO Health Department DHQ Hospital Swabi Swabi (Mardan Division) 0938-300053 0300-5716922 46 Dr. Fasseh uz Zaman Principal Health Department Gajju Khan Medical College Swabi Swabi (Mardan Division) 0938-280385 0333-9116014 [email protected] Tank 0963-510755/ 47 Dr. Tariq Miankhel DHO (Additional Charge) Health Department DHQ Hospital Tank 0346-2462434 (D.I Khan Division) 0963-512534 48 Dr. Iftekhar District Health Officer (DHO) Health Department District Health Office Torghar Torghar (Hazara Division) 0336-9986204 Public Health Engineering Public Health Engineering Sub-Division 49 Adnan XEN Abbottabad (Hazara Division) 0992-9311045/6 Department (PHED) Abbottabad Public Information Officers Contact List Public Health Engineering 50 Khan Muhammad Executive Engineer (XEN) Public Health Engineering Sub-Division Bannu Bannu (Bannu Division) 0928-9270049 0335-5941211 [email protected] m Department (PHED) Public Health Engineering Public Health Engineering Sub-Division 51 M. Ashiq Sub Divisional Officer Charsadda (Pesh. Division) 091-9331036 0333-9306353 [email protected] Department (PHED) Charsadda Sub-Engineer Public Health Engineering 52 Asif Ahmad Public Health Engineering Sub-Division Chitral Chitral-Lower (Malakand Division) 0943-412663 0333-9116477 PHE Subdivision Mastuj Department (PHED) Public Health Engineering Public Health Engineering Sub-Division 53 Arsalan Khan Sub-Divisional Officer (SDO) D.I Khan 0966-9280222 0345-9025178 [email protected] Department (PHED) Kulachi Public Health Engineering 54 Aziz ur Rehman Sub-Divisional Officer (SDO) Public Health Engineering Sub-Division Hangu Hangu (Kohat Division) 0925-690294 0313-5663025 Department (PHED) Public Health Engineering Public Health Engineering Sub-Division 55 Mehboob ur Rehman Sub-Divisional Officer (SDO) Haripur (Hazara Division) 0995-611816 0300-0512524 [email protected] Department (PHED) Haripur Public Health Engineering 56 Hafeez Ullah Sub-Divisional Officer (SDO) Public Health Engineering Sub-Division Karak Karak (Kohat Division) 0927-210517 0333-9170601 [email protected] Department (PHED) Public Health Engineering 57 Ijaz Ul Haq Sub-Divisional Officer (SDO) Public Health Engineering Sub-Division kohat Kohat 0922-9260180 0302-9208129 Department (PHED) Public Health Engineering Public Health Engineering Sub-Division 58 Zahid Ullah Execuitive Engineer (XEN) Kohistan (Hazara Division) 0998-407189 0332-9296353 Department (PHED) kohistan SDO Public Health Engineering Public Health Engineering Sub-Division 59 Ibrar Hussain Riaz Hussain Kurram (Kohat Division) 0926-313170 0300-8050535 Senior Clerk Department (PHED) Kurram Public Health Engineering Public Health Engineering Sub-Division Lakki 60 Allah Nawaz Sub-Divisional Officer (SDO) Lakki Marwat (Bannu Division) 0969-538336 0344-9801080 Department (PHED) Marwat Public Health Engineering Public Health Engineering Sub-Division 61 Sardar Sameer Sub-Divisional Officer (SDO) Mansehra (Hazara Division) 0997-381060 0333-5042542 [email protected] Department (PHED) Mansehra Public Health Engineering Public Health Engineering Sub-Division 0341-3794565/ 62 Arshad Iqbal/M.Wasim Khan SDO/XEN Mardan 0937-9230149 [email protected] Department (PHED) Mardan 0333-9875743 Public Health Engineering Public Health Engineering
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