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Resident Network of Healthcare Providers in Bahrain Resident Network of Healthcare Providers in Bahrain Resident Network - Bahrain Hospitals Provider Name Location Street/ Area Telephone Fax Al Hilal Hospital Muharraq Shaikh Ahmad Causeway + 973-17344700 + 973-17341969 Al Kindi Specialised Hospital New Zinj Manama, Zenj, Kingdom of Bahrain P.O. Box: 75685 + 973-17240432 + 973-17240043 Al Rayan Hospital Riffa East Riffa + 973-17495500 + 973-77022000 International Medical City Hospital Riffa Bldg. 178, block 927, St. 2702, Riffa, Bukowarah + 973-17490006 + 973-17490007 Clinics / Medical Centres Al Hilal Multispecialty Medical Center - Riffa Muharraq Bldg. 640, Road 313, Block 902, Al Hunayniyah, Muharraq, Bahrain -17343727 00973-17344616 Al Osra Clinic Saar Saar Rd. Cappuccino Café, behind HI Mart Superstore + 973-17792344 + 973-17792944 Al Resalah Clinic Manama Isa Town, Al Quds Road 00973 17680088 00973 17682672 Bahrain Optician WLL- Bahrain Manama P.O. Box: 927, Manama, Bahrain 00973 1751 6822 00973 1754 0533 Dr. Bahram Tadayyon Clinic - Bahrain Muharraq Bldg - 1369, RD 1625, Muharraq 216, Bahrain 00973 1734 2214 00973 1734 6944 Dr. Jamal Al Zeera Clinic- Bahrain Issa Town P.O. Box: 32889, Isa Town Kingdom of bahrain 00973 1768 6111 00973 1768 6228 Dr. Mariam Habib A. Karim Dental Clinic Muharraq, Bahrain Muharraq 215, Rd. 1535, Bldg. 1197, Flat 17 973 17341234 973 17344919 Dr. Mohd. Eldin Khattab Pediatric Clinic Zinj, Bahrain Flat 1, Bldg. 54, Rd. 66, Block 360 973 17250234 973 17250345 KIMS Bahrain Medical Centre Manama Near Copper Chimney Resstaurant +973 – 17822123 +973 –17822127 Shifa Al Jazeera Medical Company Manama Main Market Manama + 973-17288008 + 973-17280404 Therapy for Physiotherapy Jidhufs 426 Flat # 21, Bldg # 44, Road 50 973 77 060 999 973 17 910 374 Pharmacies Al Hekma Pharmacy Jidhafs Jidhafs, Bahrain 973 17 555835 973 17 554362 Al Mowasah Pharmacy -(Gulf Pharmacy Group) Muharraq Bldg 38 Road No. 51 Block 205 +973 17 335666 +973 17 877207 Al Salam Pharmacy Isa Town Isa Town, Bahrain 973 17 686115 973 17 685015 Al Seha Pharmacy -(Gulf Pharmacy Group) East Riffa Bldg 1556 Avenue 1131 Block 911 +973 17 497241 +973 17 877207 Arad Pharmacy -(Gulf Pharmacy Group) Arad Bldg 69 Road No. 29 Block 242 +973 17 678124 +973 17 877207 Atlas Pharmacy Banijamra Flat 2, Building 2043, Road 85, Block 537, Banijamra +973 17 006177 +973 17 005177 Busaiteen Pharmacy -(Gulf Pharmacy Group) Al Sayh Bldg 2270 Shop 1 Block 228 Road No. 2833 +973 17 007307 +973 17 877207 Community Pharmacy -(Gulf Pharmacy Group) Busaiteen Bldg 252B Road No. 5 Block 222 +973 17 104851 +973 17 877207 Diyar Pharmacy -(Gulf Pharmacy Group) Sar Flat No. 16 Bldg 133 Road No. 25 Block 525 +973 17 213768 +973 17 877207 Gulf Pharmacy & General Stores -(Gulf Pharmacy Group) Tubli Bldg 119-D Road No. 13 Block 711 +973 17 877107 +973 17 877207 Ibn Nafees Hospital Pharmacy Manama Manama, Bahrain 973 17 828228 973 17 828232 Ibn Sina Pharmacy -(Gulf Pharmacy Group) Arad Flat No. 76 Bldg 143 Road No. 44 Block 243 +973 17 677207 +973 17 877207 Jaffar Pharmacy Manama 18, Tarfa Bin Alabd Avenue, Hoora-319, Manama-Bahrain +973 17 291039 +973 17 296753 Jaffar Pharmacy-Branch Budaiya Shop 1307, Block 450, Al Muqsha,Budaiya High Way +973 17 594902 +973 17 594901 Leena Pharmacy Adliya Building 72, Block 327, Road 2717, Osama Bin Zaid, Adliya +973 17 712444 +973 17 712444 Majeed Jaffar Pharmacy Muharraq Town Bldg 235, Shaikh Khalifa Bin Moh'D Avenue, Muharraq Town 203 +973 17 331168 +973 17 331164 National Pharmacy Sanad Bldg 2058, Road 4563, Sanad 745 +973 17 620209 +973 17 620209 Resalah International Pharmacy (Al Resalah Med. Center) Manama Isa Town, Al Quds Road +937-17630024 +973-17630048 Ruyan Pharmacy Salmabad Building 134, Road 407, Block 704, Salmabad +973 17 784419 +973 17 874178 Shifa Al Jazeera Pharmcy Manama Gudaibiya + 973-17288008 + 973-17280404 Resident Network of Healthcare Providers in Bahrain Modern Pharmacy Dar Kulib Dar Kulib, Bahrain 973 17 440822 973 17 440607 National Pharmacy Sanad Al Estiqlal Avenue, Road 4563 + 973-17620208 + 973-17732533 Resalah International Pharmacy (Al Resalah Med. Center) Manama Isa Town, Al Quds Road +937-17630024 +973-17630048 Riffa Pharmacy Riffa Bukawara, Sheikh Mohd. Bin Ahmed bin Salman Rd., Block 914, Bldg. 82 + 973-17666499 + 973-17664241 Ruyan Pharmacy Al Maqsha Maqsha Road + 973-17731316 + 973-17732533 Ruyan Pharmacy Salmabad Next to Manazil shop No.1, Road 407 + 973-17784419 + 973-17732533 Saar Pharmacy Saar Saar Bahrain Shifa Al Jazeera Pharmcy Manama Gudaibiya + 973-17288008 + 973-17280404 Zam Zam Pharmacy Manama Manama, P. O. Box # 2576 +973 17730334 .
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