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List of Health Facilities in Hyderabad Region List of Health Facilities in Hyderabad Region DS.NO District HF Name Working Status 1 Hyderabad BHU Darya Baig Mughal 6/6 2 Hyderabad BHU Jhando Narejo 6/6 3 Hyderabad BHU Plus Hatri 24/7 4 Hyderabad DCD Ibrahim Shahno 6/6 5 Hyderabad DCD Moosa Shoro 6/6 6 Hyderabad RHC Hoosri 24/7 7 Hyderabad BHU Massu Bhurgri 6/6 8 Hyderabad GD Talib-Ul-Mola Colony 6/6 9 Hyderabad GD Wanki Wasi 6/6 10 Hyderabad BHU Mir Allah Bux Talpur 6/6 11 Hyderabad GD Khari MohdThebo 6/6 12 Hyderabad GD Mehrab Talpur 6/6 13 Hyderabad MCHC Jeando Halepoto 24/7 14 Hyderabad BHU Plus Moosa Khatyan 24/7 15 Hyderabad GD Arif Khatyan 6/6 16 Hyderabad GD Taj MohdJunejo 6/6 17 Hyderabad BHU Khesana Mori 6/6 18 Hyderabad DCD Abri 6/6 19 Hyderabad DCD DK Nahiyoon 6/6 20 Hyderabad BHU Norai Sharif 6/6 21 Hyderabad DCD Darhoon Panhwar 6/6 22 Hyderabad DCD GM Jamali 6/6 23 Hyderabad DCD Ramzan Brohi 6/6 24 Hyderabad DCD Umed Ali Rind 6/6 25 Hyderabad DCD Umer Jamali 6/6 26 Hyderabad GD Mehrab Solongi 6/6 27 Hyderabad MCHC Seri 24/7 28 Hyderabad BHU Plus Tando Fazal 24/7 29 Hyderabad BHU Sono Khan Almani 6/6 30 Hyderabad DCD Bakshu Khan Leghari 6/6 31 Hyderabad DCD Khan MohdUnar 6/6 32 Hyderabad BHU Plus Bahawal Zounr 24/7 33 Hyderabad GD Faizabad 6/6 34 Hyderabad RHC Tando Jam 24/7 35 Hyderabad GD Bhindo Sharif 6/6 36 Hyderabad GD Habibullah Memon 6/6 37 Hyderabad GD Hussain Khan Thora 6/6 38 Hyderabad MCHC Jhando Khoso 24/7 39 Hyderabad RHC Tando Qaisar 24/7 40 Hyderabad BHU AMI Qazi Village 6/6 41 Hyderabad BHU Plus Sehrish Nagar 24/7 42 Hyderabad DCD Noor Khan Chang 6/6 43 Hyderabad GD Plus Marvi Garden 24/7 1 Jamshoro BHU KARO KHAHO 6/6 2 Jamshoro GD CHRISTEN COLONY 6/6 3 Jamshoro GD Jummo Shoro 6/6 4 Jamshoro GD Plus LSB Colony 24/7 5 Jamshoro GD AKRO 6/6 6 Jamshoro GD MANJHU 6/6 7 Jamshoro BHU KHADO 6/6 8 Jamshoro GD BEHAR COLONY 6/6 9 Jamshoro GD KHURSHEED COLONY 24/7 10 Jamshoro BHU Plus Khuda Ki Basti 24/7 11 Jamshoro GD SINDH UNIVERSITY 6/6 12 Jamshoro BHU Plus AMRI 24/7 13 Jamshoro BHU Plus Laki 24/7 14 Jamshoro BHU Plus LAKHA 24/7 15 Jamshoro GD PLus SAHARABAD 24/7 16 Jamshoro GD QUBI 6/6 17 Jamshoro RHC UNERPUR 24/7 18 Jamshoro BHU Plus Khanoth 24/7 19 Jamshoro DCD MANZOORABAD 6/6 20 Jamshoro GD BUDHAPUR 6/6 21 Jamshoro BHU GARWARI 6/6 22 Jamshoro BHU BUBAK 6/6 23 Jamshoro BHU Plus Wahur 24/7 24 Jamshoro BHU PLus TAJUJI 24/7 25 Jamshoro GD BAND MANCHAR 6/6 26 Jamshoro GD Plus BAJARA 24/7 27 Jamshoro BHU TALTI 6/6 28 Jamshoro BHU MOLE 6/6 29 Jamshoro GD Ali Murad Barajo 6/6 30 Jamshoro BHU Plus Sari 24/7 31 Jamshoro BHU Plus THANO AHMED KHAN 24/7 32 Jamshoro GD Karchat 6/6 33 Jamshoro SHC THANO ARAB KHAN 6/6 34 Jamshoro GD MEHAND PALARI 6/6 35 Jamshoro SHC DHAMACH 6/6 36 Jamshoro BHU TOUNG 6/6 37 Jamshoro BHU WALIDAD GABOL 6/6 38 Jamshoro GD GUL M. SEHTANI 6/6 1 Matiari BHU Plus Bhanote 24/7 2 Matiari BHU Saeed K Laghari 6/6 3 Matiari DC Disp: Mari MohdKhan 6/6 4 Matiari RHC Bhit Shah 24/7 5 Matiari BHU Hala Old 6/6 6 Matiari BHU Plus Khandu 24/7 7 Matiari GD Hala Old 6/6 8 Matiari GD Khanote 6/6 9 Matiari MCH Center Hala Old 24/7 10 Matiari GD Punhal Khan Jamali 6/6 11 Matiari BHU KK Nizamani 6/6 12 Matiari BHU Bao Khan Pathan 6/6 13 Matiari DC Dispensary Palijani 24/7 14 Matiari GD Shahmir Ji Wasi 6/6 15 Matiari BHU Plus Fakir N Hothiani 24/7 16 Matiari GD Sher MohdThora 6/6 17 Matiari BHU Plus Oderolal Village 24/7 18 Matiari BHU Tahir Hingoro 6/6 19 Matiari DC Dhalo Khaskheli 6/6 20 Matiari BHU Plus Sekhat 24/7 21 Matiari DCD Jumma Shahok 6/6 22 Matiari BHU Plus Laloo Manghwanoo 24/7 23 Matiari GD Soomar Chand 6/6 24 Matiari BHU Allah Dino Sand 6/6 25 Matiari BHU Bago Khan Jamali 6/6 26 Matiari BHU Nabi Bux Jamali 6/6 27 Matiari BHU Sirachu Kaka 6/6 28 Matiari GD Old Saeedabad 6/6 29 Matiari BHU Ilyas Abreja 6/6 30 Matiari BHU Plus Panj Moro 24/7 31 Matiari BHU Shahmir Rahu 6/6 32 Matiari BHU Maher Shah 24/7 33 Matiari BHU Yousuf Hajiano 6/6 34 Matiari DCD Awwal Chachar 6/6 35 Matiari DCD Zair Pir 6/6 36 Matiari GD Ranoo Bughiyo 6/6 1 Tando Mohd Khan BHU Plus Mulakatiar 24/7 2 Tando Mohd Khan DCD Allah Yar Turk 6/6 3 Tando Mohd Khan BHU Ghulam MohdJut 6/6 4 Tando Mohd Khan DCD Anwar Rind 6/6 5 Tando Mohd Khan DCD Hakimani Syed 6/6 6 Tando Mohd Khan DCD Koro Khan Lashari 6/6 7 Tando Mohd Khan BHU + Gh. Shah Bagrani 24/7 8 Tando Mohd Khan DCD Ali Ghulam Chandio 6/6 9 Tando Mohd Khan BHU Dadoon 6/6 10 Tando Mohd Khan BHU Jhanhan Soomro 6/6 11 Tando Mohd Khan DCD Abdul Rahim Katiar 6/6 12 Tando Mohd Khan BHU Wasi Malook Shan 6/6 13 Tando Mohd Khan DCD Suleman Soomro 6/6 14 Tando Mohd Khan GD Asgar Abad 6/6 15 Tando Mohd Khan BHU Nazar Pur 24/7 16 Tando Mohd Khan DCD Mir MohdWarar 6/6 17 Tando Mohd Khan DCD Sadik Jagsi 6/6 18 Tando Mohd Khan BHU Saeed Khan Lund 24/7 19 Tando Mohd Khan BHU Sehrani 6/6 20 Tando Mohd Khan DCD MohdKhan Magsi 6/6 21 Tando Mohd Khan DCD SHAHMIR KHAN LUND 6/6 22 Tando Mohd Khan BHU Saeed Matto 24/7 23 Tando Mohd Khan DCD Soomar Ligari 6/6 24 Tando Mohd Khan BHU Saeed PUR 24/7 25 Tando Mohd Khan DCD Haji Karim Dino Siyal 6/6 26 Tando Mohd Khan BHU Nago Shah 6/6 27 Tando Mohd Khan DCD Lakhat 6/6 28 Tando Mohd Khan DCD Sain Bux Khoso 6/6 29 Tando Mohd Khan BHU Plus Shaikh bhirkio 24/7 30 Tando Mohd Khan DCD Saidad Wasan 6/6 31 Tando Mohd Khan Unani Shafa Khana 24/7 32 Tando Mohd Khan DCD Baqar Nizamani 6/6 33 Tando Mohd Khan DCD Mohabat Bhurgari 6/6 34 Tando Mohd Khan DCD Tando Saindad 24/7 35 Tando Mohd Khan RHC Rajo nizamani 24/7 1 Tando Allahyar BHU + Shadiyoon 24/7 2 Tando Allahyar BHU+ KOURO DAIDANO 24/7 3 Tando Allahyar GD Ghani Kaim Khani 6/6 4 Tando Allahyar GD SALEH ARESAR 6/6 5 Tando Allahyar GD DODO RIND 6/6 6 Tando Allahyar GD MOHD HASSAN DAL 6/6 7 Tando Allahyar GD SOBHO RIND 6/6 8 Tando Allahyar BHU + Naseer Khan Leghari 24/7 9 Tando Allahyar GD MEVO KURKALI 6/6 10 Tando Allahyar GD RAWAT KHAN LEGHARI 6/6 11 Tando Allahyar GD MASOO BOZDAR 6/6 12 Tando Allahyar GD SAEED KHAN LEGHARI 6/6 13 Tando Allahyar GOVT,DISPENSARY BACHAL PITAFI 6/6 14 Tando Allahyar GOVT,DISPENSARY BAIL SHARIF 6/6 15 Tando Allahyar BHU + Sanjar Chang 24/7 16 Tando Allahyar GD SACHEDINO PANHWAR 6/6 17 Tando Allahyar GD TAJ MORI 6/6 18 Tando Allahyar BHU + Shahnawaz Muhajir 24/7 19 Tando Allahyar BHU+ ALLAH RAKHIO PATHAN 24/7 20 Tando Allahyar GD DASSORI 6/6 21 Tando Allahyar GD USMAN SHAH HURI 6/6 22 Tando Allahyar BHU + Jhando Mari 24/7 23 Tando Allahyar GD MASHAKH HOTI 6/6 24 Tando Allahyar GD MAIL MORI 6/6 25 Tando Allahyar GD NEW MIRABAD 6/6 26 Tando Allahyar GD Wali Mohd Dars 6/6 27 Tando Allahyar BHU + Sultanabad Stand 24/7 28 Tando Allahyar GD MISSAN NANDHI 6/6 29 Tando Allahyar GD SADIQUE MEMON 24/7 30 Tando Allahyar BHU+ TANDO SOOMRO 24/7 31 Tando Allahyar GD BAHAR KHAN MIRJAT 6/6 32 Tando Allahyar BHU + Bukera Sharif 24/7 33 Tando Allahyar GD GHULAM HUSSAIN KHOKHAR 6/6 34 Tando Allahyar BHU+ DHINGANO BOZDAR 24/7 35 Tando Allahyar GD LAL FAQIR BEHRANI 6/6 36 Tando Allahyar GD MEHRO LASHARI 6/6 37 Tando Allahyar GD DARYA KHAN HINGORO 6/6 38 Tando Allahyar GD GOLO HALEPOTO 6/6 39 Tando Allahyar GD PAK SINGHAR 6/6 40 Tando Allahyar BHU+ DITO KALRO 24/7 41 Tando Allahyar BHU+ SULTANABAD VILLAGE 24/7 42 Tando Allahyar GD Mitho Khaskheli 6/6 43 Tando Allahyar GD GHULAM HUSSAIN LUND 6/6 44 Tando Allahyar GD HAKRA MORI STOP 6/6 45 Tando Allahyar GD GHULAM KHAN SAJRANI 6/6 1 Thatta BHU + Garho 24/7 2 Thatta BHU + Ghora Bari 24/7 3 Thatta BHU Gail Mori 6/6 4 Thatta BHU Dhandhari 6/6 5 Thatta BHU Sajan Wari 6/6 6 Thatta BHU Buhara 6/6 7 Thatta BHU Jokhio Village 6/6 8 Thatta BHU + Dhabjee 24/7 9 Thatta BHU Noor MohdThahim 6/6 10 Thatta BHU + Ghulamullah 24/7 11 Thatta BHU + Gujjo 24/7 12 Thatta BHU Mathino Rind 6/6 13 Thatta BHU + Haji MohdSodho 24/7 14 Thatta BHU Garhi Wah 6/6 15 Thatta BHU + Chatochand 24/7 16 Thatta Turkish Colony 6/6 17 Thatta BHU Pir Jo Goth 6/6 18 Thatta BHU + Jhimpeer 24/7 19 Thatta BHU Janghri 6/6 20 Thatta BHU + Achar Jakhro 24/7 21 Thatta BHU Ali Bahar 6/6 22 Thatta BHU Tando Hafiz Shah 6/6 1 Sujawal BHU Begna Mori 6/6 2 Sujawal BHU Raj Sheikh Bachal 6/6 3 Sujawal GD Aresar Hingoro 6/6 4 Sujawal BHU Gul MohdBaran 6/6 5 Sujawal BHU Boohar 6/6 6 Sujawal BHU Raj Malik 6/6 7 Sujawal BHU Kothi 6/6 8 Sujawal BHU + Mureed Khoso 24/7 9 Sujawal BHU Maro Bula Khan 6/6 10 Sujawal BHU Ali MohdGugo 6/6 11 Sujawal BHU + Bannu 24/7 12 Sujawal BHU Rahooth 6/6 13 Sujawal BHU Darya Khan Soho 6/6 14 Sujawal BHU + Kandhra 24/7 15 Sujawal BHU + Jhoke Sharif 24/7 16 Sujawal BHU Laiq Pur 6/6 17 Sujawal BHU Mureed Jarejo 6/6 18 Sujawal BHU Jeand Zangejo 6/6 19 Sujawal BHU Goongani 24/7 20 Sujawal BHU Jungo Jabani 6/6 21 Sujawal BHU Ladyoon 24/7 22 Sujawal BHU Syed Qadir Dino Shah 6/6 23 Sujawal BHU + Bello 24/7 24 Sujawal BHU Khair Bux Laghari 6/6 25 Sujawal BHU Kot Alamo 6/6 26 Sujawal BHU Shah Nawaz Laghari 6/6 27 Sujawal BHU Jaar 6/6 28 Sujawal BHU Muzafar Khan Laghari 6/6 29 Sujawal BHU + Nodo Baran 24/7 30 Sujawal BHU Syed Ghulam Mustafa Shah 6/6.
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