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Panama Maritime Authority General Directorate of Seafarers Authorized Physicians in the Republic of Myanmar Union PANAMA MARITIME AUTHORITY GENERAL DIRECTORATE OF SEAFARERS AUTHORIZED PHYSICIANS IN THE REPUBLIC OF MYANMAR UNION # NAME REGISTRATION No. CLINIC ADDRESS EMAIL PHONE VALID RESOLUTION UNTIL White and Green Medical Centre [email protected] 95-9-5012434 February DGGM-MED-MMR-003-2021 1 Khin Mar Cho 9258 72/A, YaMonNar 4th Street, YaMonNar Block 2, 95-9-5021972 12, 2024 February 12,2021 Dawbon Township, Yangon, Myanmar. [email protected] Asia Pacific Centre for Medical & Dental Care February DGGM-MED-MMR-006-2021 2 Soe Lwin 6501 No.98(A), KabarAye Pagoda Road, Bahan [email protected] 95-1-549152 12, 2024 February 12,2021 Township, Yangon, Myanmar. [email protected] 3 Zaw Lin 7452 Asia Pacific Centre for Medical & Dental Care February DGGM-MED-MMR-007-2021 No.98(A), KabarAye Pagoda Road, Bahan [email protected] 95-1-553783 12, 2024 February 12,2021 Township, Yangon, Myanmar. 95-9-73216940 [email protected] February Moe Thee General Clinic & Hospital 12, 2024 (1)-No.74, Yeekyaw Road Opposite to Y.M.B. A 95-9- DGGM-MED-MMR-008-2021 4 Win Ko Ko 3952 Pazundaung Township, Yangon, Myanmar. [email protected] 682966050 February 12,2021 (2)-No (238/239). Yanmonnar Road, Zayyar Thiri Quarter, Dawbon Township, Yangon, Myanmar. [email protected] Moe Thee General Clinic & Hospital (1)-No.74, Yeekyaw Road Opposite to Y.M.B. A [email protected] February DGGM-MED-MMR-009-2021 5 Toe Sanda 11347 Pazundaung Township, Yangon, Myanmar. 95-1-559012 12, 2024 February 12,2021 (2)-No (238/239). Yanmonnar Road, Zayyar Thiri Quarter, Dawbon Township, Yangon, Myanmar. [email protected] Moe Thee General Clinic & Hospital (1)-No.74, Yeekyaw Road Opposite to Y.M.B. A February DGGM-MED-MMR-002-2021 6 Ye Wint Thu 23867 Pazundaung Township, Yangon, Myanmar. [email protected] 95-1-559594 12, 2024 February 12,2021 (2)-No (238/239). Yanmonnar Road, Zayyar Thiri Quarter, Dawbon Township, Yangon, Myanmar. [email protected] 7 February Saw Win 7969 Shwe Inlay Medical Centre 12, 2024 DGGM-MED-MMR-010-2021 No.160, Mahabandula Street, 2 Quarter, [email protected] 95-9- February 12,2021 Pazundaung Township, Yangon, Myanmar. 443225881 [email protected] Shwe Inlay Medical Centre February DGGM-MED-MMR-012-2021 8 Lu Zaw 7224 No.160, Mahabandula Street, 2 Quarter, [email protected] 95-9-5008571 12, 2024 February 12,2021 Pazundaung Township, Yangon, Myanmar. [email protected] Thukha Mingalar Medical & Diagnostic Centre February DGGM-MED-MMR-004-2021 Zaw Phyo No.46/48, Shar Kone Street, Myaynigone, San 95-9-73170255 12, 2024 February 12,2021 9 Naing 25019 Chaung Township, Yangon. Myanmar. [email protected] 95-9-43065441 [email protected] Ca Mar Kyi Specialist Clinic and Diagnostic Centre No.111/3, Than Thu Mar Road, Thuwana February DGGM-MED-MMR-005-2021 10 Hla Myint 11276 29 ward, Thingangyun Township, Yangon, [email protected] 95-9- 12, 2024 February 12,2021 Myanmar. 421078580 [email protected] 95-1-7330032 7 Stars Medical Centre 11 Swe Setk 16319 No. 429/437, Merchant Road, (Corner of [email protected] 95-1-398165 February DGGM-MED-MMR-001-2021 Theinphyu Road & Merchant Road). Botahtaung 12, 2024 February 12,2021 Township, Yangon, Myanmar. [email protected] 7 Stars Medical Centre February DGGM-MED-MMR-011-2021 12 Nyi Nyi Shin 8427 No. 429/437, Merchant Road, (Corner of [email protected] 95-9- 12, 2024 February 12,2021 Theinphyu Road & Merchant Road). Botahtaung 444118808 Township, Yangon, Myanmar. [email protected] UMT 42 MEDICAL SPECIALIST CLINIC, February DGGM-MED-MMR-021-2021 13 Cho Mar Lwin 15240 No (116), 42nd Street, (Middle Block) Between [email protected] 12, 2024 February 12,2021 Merchant Road and Mahabandoola Road, [email protected] 09 5046996 Botahtaung Township, Yangon, Myanmar. Kweh Ka Baw Clinic, February DGGM-MED-MMR-023-2021 14 Khemar Chain 23201 Yangon, Myanmar. [email protected] 95-9-43136271 12, 2024 February 12,2021 [email protected] Updated: July 12, 2021 PANAMA MARITIME AUTHORITY GENERAL DIRECTORATE OF SEAFARERS AUTHORIZED PHYSICIANS IN THE REPUBLIC OF MYANMAR UNION 15 Khin Lei Lei Aung 18651 UMT 42 Medical Specialist Clinic, No [email protected] 09 5058747 February DGGM-MED-MMR-022-2021 (116), 42nd Street, (Middle Block) Between [email protected] 12, 2024 February 12,2021 Merchant Road and Mahabandoola Road, Botahtaung Township, Yangon, Myanmar. February 16 Khin Mya Win 1822 Nayzar Medical Centre, [email protected] 951-8388 083 12, 2024 DGGM-MED-MMR-019-2021 267-273, Middle Shwe Bon Tha St., Pabedan February 12,2021 Township, Yangon, Myanmar. February 17 May Soe Tun 17535 Parami General Hospital [email protected] 09-420035261 12, 2024 DGGM-MED-MMR-015-2021 No.60 (G-1), New Parami Road, Myangone February 12,2021 Township, Yangon, Myanmar. 18 Myat Su Thwe 31243 Sakura Hospital, [email protected] 95 9 5198487 February DGGM-MED-MMR-013-2021 No.23, Shin Saw Pu Road, Sanchaung Township, 12, 2024 February 12,2021 Yangon, Myanmar. 19 Myint Naing 8892 Thu Kha Nwe Specialist Clinic, [email protected] 95 9455018892 February DGGM-MED-MMR-017-2021 No. 451, Merchant Road, 6 Ward, Botahtaung, 12, 2024 February 12,2021 Township Yangon, Myanmar. [email protected] Myat Mon Yadanar Specialist Clinic, No. 20 Thein Thein OO 14730 357/359, First Floor, Thein Phyu Road, Mingalar [email protected] 09-420035261 February DGGM-MED-MMR-020-2021 Taung Nyunt Township, Yangon, Myanmar. 12, 2024 February 12,2021 [email protected] Asia Royal Hospital, February DGGM-MED-MMR-018-2021 21 Tun Naing Zaw 34052 No. (14), Baho Road, Sachaung Township [email protected] +959 12, 2024 February 12,2021 Yangon, Myanmar. 795410927 [email protected] [email protected] 22 Yi Yi Lwin 10865 SML Medical & Diagnostic Center, 003/004, [email protected] 95 9 782019200 February DGGM-MED-MMR-016-2021 Dagon Tower, Bahan Township, Yangon, 12, 2024 February 12,2021 Myanmar. 23 Zin Maung Thant 12284 Bo Aung Kyaw Health Screening Centre, [email protected] 95 9 5158005 February DGGM-MED-MMR-014-2021 No.106B, Bo Aung Kyaw St, G.F, Botahtaung [email protected] 12, 2024 February 12,2021 Township, Yangon, Myanmar. FAMILY GENERAL HOSPITAL [email protected] DGGM-MED-MMR-024-2021 24 Than Hla 11708 (1197), Pinlon Road, (37) Quarter, North Dagon [email protected] 95 9 5048853 March 12, March 12,2021 Township, Yangon Region, Myanmar. 2024 THU KHA GABAR HOSPITAL 25 Win Nu War War 18113 615 (E), Pyay Road, Kamaryut Township, Yangon, [email protected] 09440738323 June 29, DGGM-MED-MMR-025-2021 Thein Myanmar. 2024 June 29,2021 Updated: July 12, 2021 .
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