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Telephone Directory TELEPHONE DIRECTORY Provincial Director of Health Services, P.O.Box 163, Sangaraja Mawatha, Planned & Co-ordinate Kandy. By Planning Unit CONTENTS 01. Message from the Provincial Director of Health Services…………………………………… 02. Ministry of Health ,Indigenous Medicine, Social Welfare, Probation & Child Care Services.- Central Province.............................................................................................. 03. Office of the Provincial Director of Health Services- Central Province………………............... 04. Office of the Regional Director of Health Services- Kandy…………………………… …… 05. Offices of Medical Officer of Health –Kandy District………………………………………… 06. District General Hospital- Nawalapitiya……………………………………………………… 07. Divisional Hospitals (District Hospitals/Rural Hospitals/Peripheral Units)-Kandy District…… 08. Primary Medical Care Units-Kandy District………………………………………………… 09. Special Units- Kandy District………………………………………………………………… 10. Office of the Regional Director of Health Services -Matale ………………………………… 11. Offices of Medical Officer of Health – Matale District……………………………………… 12. District General Hospital-Matale……………………………………………………………… 13. District Base Hospital- Dambulla……………………………………………………………… 14.Divisional Hospitals-(District Hospitals/Rural Hospitals/Peripheral Units)- Matale District… 15.Primary Medical Care Units- Matale District……………………………………………… 16.Special Units- Matale District……………………………………………………………............ 17.Office of the Regional Director of Health Services –Nuwaraeliya………………………………. 18.Offices of Medical Officer of Health- Nuwaraeliya District ……………………………………. 19.District Base Hospital- Rikillagaskada & Dickoya ……………………………………………… 20.Divisional Hospitals-(District Hospitals/Rural Hospitals/Peripheral Units)- NuwaraeliyaDistrict 21.Primary Medical Care Units- Nuwaraeliya District …………………………………………… 22.Special Units- Nuwaraeliya District …………………………………………………………… 23.Institutions in Central Province Under Line Ministry of Health ………………………… 24.Ministry of Healthcare & Nutrition……………………………………………………… 25.Offices of the Provincial Director of Health Services & Regional Director of Health Services in Sri Lanka………………………………………… 26.Teaching Hospitals, General Hospitals, Base Hospitals & Special Units in Sri Lanka…………. Message from the Provincial Director of Health Services Timely contactability between health institutions and between health personnel has been identified as a key area which needs to improve in the Central Province to meet the health challenges of 21st Century. During natural disasters, man- made disasters, timely referral of critically ill patients and other emergencies, absence of a list of telephone numbers of the health institutions and key personnel in the Province has made it difficult to communicate. The delay of even a few minutes could cause unnecessary delay in providing appropriate medical attention and facilities. This Provincial Telephone Directory will hopefully assist in all communications between hospitals and also make health services more efficient and thus would assist in improving the quality of care in the Health Sector while minimizing undue delays. My special appeal to all health managers is to ensure that this telephone directory be made available for the use of all health staff and that it is used widely. I will be failing in my duty if I do not thank the Directors of TH Kandy, TH Peradeniya and the Medical Superintendants of TH Gampola and DGH Nuwara Eliya and their staff for sharing the respective hospital contact details which has made this directory more comprehensive. Special thank are also due to the Valuable Services rendered by the Staff of the Planning unit that has Planned and Coordinated the activities related to formulation of the Telephone Directory. Dr. (Mrs.) Shanthi Samarasinghe. Provincial Director of Health Services. Central Province. MINISTRY OF HEALTH, INDIGENOUS MEDICINE, SOCIAL WELFARE,PROBATION & CHILD CARE SERVICES-CENTRAL PROVINCE. DESIGNATION AND NAME OFFICE FAX MOBILE / RESIDENCE General Numbers 081-2236355 081-2224267 081-2233396 Hon. Minister 081-2202355 081-2338141 081-2491738 Mr. Edireweera Weerawardana 081-2238141 071-5774858 Private Secretary to Hon. Minister 081-4481105 081-2338141 081-2492941 Mr.P.W.M.Palitha Sirisena. 071-8072428 Health Secretary 081-2203244 081-2224267 081-2237000 Mr. Wijitha Bandara Ekanayaka 077-3922215 Assistant Secretary 081-2239159 081-2224267 081-2314495 Mrs.R.A.D.T.N. Tennakoon Deputy Director (Finance) 081-2202351 081-2224267 081-2302395 Mr.H.M.P.Kumarasiri 081-2204511 071-4336344 Assistant Secretary (Planning) 081-2232620 081-2224267 Mr.E.Wasudevan Assistant Director (Planning) 081-3820398 081-2224267 081-2385933 Mrs. R.M.C.M.M.Ranasinghe Administrative Officer 081-2204512 081-2224267 081-2375759 Mr.P.Bulugahapitiya ksfrda.slu cSjs;fha jdikdj leojhs’ OFFICE OF THE PROVINCIAL DIRECTOR OF HEALTH SERVICES CENTRAL PROVINCE DESIGNATION AND NAME OFFICE FAX MOBILE /RESIDENCE General Number 081- 2222341 Provincial Director of HealthServices 081-2224336 081-2204755 077-3260405 Dr.(Mrs).K.A.ShanthiSamarasingha 081-2219957 [email protected] 081-2219958 Deputy Provincial Director of Health 081-2204754 081-2222551 077-7983110 Services (Medical Service) 081-2375350 Dr.P.M.A. Samarakkody [email protected] Consultant Community Physician 081-2236454 081-2236454 072-3618471 Dr.Gamini Jayakody 071-4429792 [email protected] 081-2236453 Consultant Community Physician 081-2236454 081-2236454 081 -2229271 Dr.Sapumal Dhanapala 081-2234614 [email protected] 077-7432324 071-4429793 Medical Officer (Planning) 081-2222551 081-2222551 071077-44297936503356 Dr.T.L.J.C.Sirithunga [email protected] csir [email protected] OrAufhka csj;a jkakd OrAufhka /flhs’ DESIGNATION AND NAME OFFICE FAX MOBILE /RESIDENCE Dental Surgeon 081-2222341 081-2222551 071-5449309 Dr.R.L.J. Prasantha [email protected] Dental Surgeon 081-2222341 081-2222551 071-8405716 Dr.W.D.S.R. Wickramasinghe Deputy Director (Finance) 081-2222856 081-2222856 077-7444801 Mr.S.M.Samarakoon Banda 081-2301456 Administrative Officer 081-2225798 081-2225798 071-5547701 V.A. Anoma Priyadarshani 081-2235306 Gurusinghe ixf;daIh f.dvke.sh yelafla .=Kj;alu u;h Kandy OFFICE OF THE REGIONAL DIRECTOR OF HEALTH SERVICES KANDY DESIGNATION AND NAME OFFICE FAX MOBILE/ RESIDENCE General Numbers 081-2234238 081-2234279 Regional Director of Health Services 081 -2233061 081-2233061 077-3240115 Dr.S.A.K.Gamage 071-7240115 [email protected] Medical Officer (Maternal &Child 081-2236455 077-2533618 Health) Dr.Nilani Fernando Medical Officer (Maternal &Child 081-2236455 071-8230313 Health) Dr.C.Senavirathne [email protected] Regional Epidemiologist 081-2236455 0777-946035 Dr.Chandana Wijesinghe [email protected] Medical Officer (Planning) 081-2237847 081-2237847 071-8016446 Dr.Chandana Wickramasinghe [email protected] rdcldrsh ksis f,i bgq lsrsu iu!Oshg udj; fjs’ DESIGNATION AND NAME OFFICE FAX MOBILE/ RESIDENCE Medical Officer ( NCD) 081-2237848 077-2942433 Dr.A.G.P.J.Adikari [email protected] Regional Dental Surgeon 081-3823627 077-3069653 Dr.H.A.D.Hettiarachchi Divisional Registered Medical Officer 081-2234238 071-8123503 Dr.Hema Shanthi Latha Deputy Director (Finance) 081-2236452 081-2236452 071-3136665 Mr.K.B.Wimalasiri Administrative Officer 081-2236451 071-8446460 Mr.S.D.Nandasena [email protected] Chief Management Assistant 081-2237848 077-6595060 Mr. D.G.C.J.Balasuriya mrsirhg ydks isoq lsrsfuska Tn Tfn Wreuh ke;slr .ks OFFICES OF MEDICAL OFFICER OF HEALTH-KANDY DISTRICT NAME OF THE MOH NAME OF THE MEDICAL OFFICE MOBILE OFFICE OFFICER OF HEALTH NUMBER AKURANA Dr.H.W.S. Jayasingha 066-2244054 - DOLUWA Dr. N.D.Dhanapala 081-4940123 071-8377294 GALAGEDARA Dr.M.B.U.R. Bandara 081-2461368 077-8834472 Dr.U.H.G.H.Dayarathna 071-8339621 GALAHA Dr.W.M.S.Fonseka 081-2467601 077-2094151 [email protected] GANGAIHALA Dr.B.K.M.Aberathna 081-2352803 - GAMPOLA Dr. M.H.M.Naseem 081-2352278 072-9131333 [email protected] GANGAWATAKORALE Dr.W.W.R.W.M.A.Weerasooriya 081-2240047 071-8395982 HASALAKA Dr.N.G.M.Jayathilaka 055-2257078 077-2600880 HATHARALIYADDA Dr.R.M.S.P. Rathnayake 081-3823628 077-2968136 [email protected] KUNDASALE Dr.A.A.Chandra Jayantha 081-2374012 071-4769790 MEDADUMBARA Dr.A.M.Dissanayake 081-2402457 071-4044874 NAWALAPITIYA Dr.G.O.A.Senarath Bandara 054-2222278 071-4214857 [email protected] hym; ,nd .eksu msKsi whym; fkdl< hq;=h NAME OF THE NAME OF THE MEDICAL OFFICE MOBILE MOH OFFICE OFFICER OF HEALTH NUMBER PANVILA Dr.R.M. Sumanasekara 081-2472031 072-4833396 PATHADUMBARA Dr.J.Nayana Premasiri 081-2476262 072-4384356 Fax 037- 2228597 PUJAPITIYA Dr.D.R.Wijesingha 081-2301018 071-8188132 THALATUOYA Dr.A.V.G.C.Sriyani 081-2404278 071-8372633 UDUDUMBARA Dr.S.M.U.W.C.U. Senevirathne 081-2402381 0718158623 UDUNUWARA Dr.G.A.K.S.K.Rathnayake 081-2315732 071-8152703 WARALLAGAMA Dr.P.G.N.Weerakkody 081-2499317 071-4430685 [email protected] [email protected] YATINUWARA Dr.A.W.Rajapaksha 081-2571252 071-3412674 [email protected] BAMBARADENIYA Dr.P.Nithevshini 081-2315732 071-4474071 [email protected] MANIKHINNA Dr.K.M.Jayathilaka 081-3755825 071-4877051 077-3274430 w:Z;a w:Z;a oE fkd;kk cd;sh f,dj fkdk.S’ DISTRICT GENERAL HOSPITAL – NAWALAPITIYA DESIGNATION AND NAME OFFICE FAX MOBILE/ RESIDENCE Medical Superintendant 054-2222264 077-3758248 Dr.K.N.G. Senevirathne Consultant Physician 071-8273266 Dr.Sunil Bowathtage Consultant Physician 071-4470963 Dr. Sanjaya Booyagoda Consultant V.O.G. 054-2222481 077-7560411 Kadotigajan
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