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Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital & Pgimer DR. RAM MANOHAR LOHIA HOSPITAL, NEW DELHI TELEPHONE DIRECTORY - 2015 INDEX DR. RAM MANOHAR LOHIA HOSPITAL Department Page No. NEW DELHI ADMINISTRATION 1 ADMINISTRATION (NURSING) 3 ACCIDENT & EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT 4 EMERGENCY SERVICES 4 TRAUMA CARE CENTRE 6 ACCOUNTS SECTION 8 ACCOUNTS SECTION - II 8 ACCOUNTS (PAY) OFFICE (PAO) 8 ACR CELL 8 ANAESTHESIA DEPARTMENT 8 ANTI RABIES DEPARTMENT 11 ART CLINIC 11 AYURVEDA & RESERACH CENER 11 BIOCHEMISTRY 12 BLOOD BANK 13 BURN & PLASTIC 13 CARDIOLOGY 14 CARDIO THORACIC & VASCULAR SURGERY 16 CANTEEN 17 CENTRAL STANDING MEDICAL BOARD 17 COLLEGE OF NURSING 17 CPWD (ELECTRICAL) 18 CPWD (CIVIL) 19 CSSD 19 DENTAL DEPARTMENT 20 DISPENSARY 21 DIETETICS DEPARTMENT 21 TELEPHONE DIRECTORY ECS BUILDING 22 ESTABLISHMENT-II (E=II) 23 2015 ENT DEPARTMENT 23 ENDOCRIONOLOGY DEPARTMENT 24 FAMILY WELFARE 24 Department Page No. Department Page No. EYE / OPHTHALMOLOGY DEPARTMENT 25 PGIMER 63 GYNAE. & OBST DEPARTMENT 27 PGIMER (ADMINISTRATIVE SECTION) 64 GASTROENTEROLOGY DEPARTMENT 31 PGIMER DEPARTMENTS 65 HOSPITAL ADMINISTRATION (H.A.-I) 31 RADIOLOGY DEPARTMENT 68 HOSPITAL ADMINISTRATION (H.A.-II) 32 RHEUMATOLOGY DEPARTMENT 70 HIND SECTION 32 RR CELL 70 HOSTEL (DOCTOR) 32 SKIN / DERMATOLOGY DEPARTENT 70 HOSTEL (NURSES) 33 SURGERY DEPARTMENT 72 INTENSIVE CARE UNITS (ICU) 33 SANITARY DEPT. 75 INVENTORY SECTION 34 SECURITY 76 LABORATORIES 36 TELEPHONE EXCHANGE 77 LABOUR WELFARE COMMISSIONER 36 TRANSPORT 77 LIBRARY 37 TECNICAL SECTION 78 LAUNDARY 37 UROLOGY DEPARTMENT 78 MAINTENANCE & REPAIR 38 UNANI 78 MET DIVISION (PGIMER) 38 VIGILANCE CELL 79 MICROBIOLOGY DEPARTMENT 39 YOGA 79 MEDICINE DEPARTENT 40 WARDS 79 MEDICAL EXAMINATION 45 MISCELLANEOUS 81 MEDICAL RECORD DEPARTMENT 45 LIST OF DELHI GOVT. HOSPITAL 82 M.S.S.D. 45 YELLOW FEVER VACCINATION CENTER 85 MORTUARY 45 ROADWAYS ENQUIRY 86 NEPHROLOGY DEPARTMENT 46 AIRLINES 87 NEUROSURGERY DEPARTMENT 47 IMPORTANT BLOOD BANK 87 NURSING HOME 48 BOMB DISPOSAL SQUAD 88 NURSING SECTION 50 IMPORTANT TELEPHONE NUMBERS 88 OPERATION THEATERS 50 MEDICAL CENTRE PARLIAMENT HOUSE ANNEXE. 89 ORTHOPEDICS DEPARMENT 51 MINISTRY OF HEALTH & FAMILY WELFARE 91 PATHOLOGY 52 PAEDIATRIC SURGERY DEPARTMENT 54 PEDIATRICS DEPARTMENT 55 PROCUREMENTSECTION 58 PHYSIOTHERAPY DEPARTMENT 59 PMR DEPARTMENT 60 PSYCHIATRY DEPARTMENT 61 Name/Designation & Residential Address Phone Off. Phone Res. Name/Designation & Residential Address Phone Off. Phone Res. DR. RAM MANOHAR LOHIA HOSPITAL & PGIMER NEW DELHI Mr. Nitin Kumar Gupta 23404436 P.A. to Addl. M.S. 9871898294 TELEPHONE DIRECTORY Addl. Medical Supdtt. 23741651 EPABX: 23365525, 23404040 (Round the clock) 23404542 Name/Designation & Residential Address Phone Off. Phone Res. Sh. Manoj Kumar Munjal 23404542 25991530 PS To Addl. M.S 23741651 9868171530 ADMINISTRATION 20A/32A, Tilak Nagar ,New Delhi-18 Dr. A.K. Goila 23745443 27562106 Dr.(Prof.) A. K.Gadpayle 23747027 (D) 23351435 Addl. Medical Superintendent 23404433 9810145822 Medical Superintendent & 23404470 9868881881 124, Star Light Apartment, D-4, Sec.-14, Director (PGIMER) 23404570 Ext. Rohini, Delhi-110085 D-7, Block-A, Multi Storey, M.P. Flats 23361164 (Fax) Email : [email protected] Baba Kharak Singh Marg, N.D.-1 23365081(Fax) Mrs. Chitra Swaninathan 23404433 9868944824 Sh. Jasbir Singh 23747027 (D) P.S to Addl. M.S P.S to M.S 23404470 25937699 Sector-3, House No. 1024, 32, Shivaji, Enclave, 23361164 (Fax) R.K. Puram, New Delhi-110022 New Delhi-27 23365081 (Fax) Sh. Chandra Shekhar 23365743 (D) 24107718 Sh. Pawan Kumar Dy . Director (Admn.) 23404631 9968155515 P.A to M.S 23747027 (D) 44, Type-4, North West Motibagh, 23404402 251, Indra Vihar, New Delhi-110009 23404470 New Delhi 23361758 (Fax) Dr. Poonam Kapur Sh. Mohd. Sajid 23364402 (D) 9654222180 Addl. MS CMO (SAG) 23346441 24621611 P.A. to Dy. Director (Admn.) 23361758 D-1/116, Rabinder Nagar, New Delhi 23404251 9871116232 11-B/1, St. No. 7, Vijay Mohalla Maujpur, Delhi-110053 Mrs. Jagmohan Kaur Bindra 23346441 25121801 P.A. to Addl. Medical Suptt. 23404451 9810643018 Sh. Suresh Kumar Pal 23404561 K-61, 2nd Floor, Fateh Nagar, New Delhi-18 Administrative Officer 1 2 Name/Designation & Residential Address Phone Off. Phone Res. Name/Designation & Residential Address Phone Off. Phone Res. ADMINISTRATION (NURSING) ACIDENT & EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT Mrs. Jaya Kumari Ch. 23404252 23353161 Dr. Sunil Saxena, 23404478 23233337 Nursing Superintendent 23404616 23404596 Head, Accident & Emergency Department 23404308 F-52 Nivedita Kunj,Set-10 23361229(Fax) Nursing Hostel/NS Residence, 9968070456 R. K. Puram New Delhi 9868221090 Baba Khark Singh Opp. Dr. RML Hospital, 9958000191 New Delhi-1 Emergency Control Room Officer (E.C.R.O) 23348200 23404446 DNS, (New Building) 23404463 4253551 Casualty Medical Officer CMO 23404420 DNS, (Old Block), Nsg. Home 23404290 26881268 Sister I/C CMO Room 23404676 Matron Office, Psy.) Nursing Sister,CMO Room 23404673 DNS (General Side, Old Block) 23404290 23364680 Sister I/C ICU -II (R.R) 23404680 DNS(Trauma Center) 23404674 Nursing Sister, ICU-II( R.R) 23404661,23404672 DNS(Matron office) 23404513 EMERGENCY SERVICES DNS(New ECS Building) 23404463 Emergency Enquiry 23404286 23404024 Medical Emergency (Dr. Duty Room) 23404312 DNS(OPD block) 23404252 23404616 Medical Emergency (Room No. 7) 23404830 Surgical Emergency 23404386 DNS(X-ray Department ,Matron office) 23404252 23404616 Dr's Room (Surgical) Emrg. 23404407 Sister Incharge room no.12 23404643 Emergency E. C. G 23404382 3 4 Name/Designation & Residential Address Phone Off. Phone Res. Name/Designation & Residential Address Phone Off. Phone Res. Emergency X-Ray 23404233 TRAUMA CARE CENTRE Emergency Sister In charge 23404634 CMO Room 23404676 ECRO 23404446 Complaint Office Room No.18 23404308 Sister Staff Room 23404673 Burn & Plastic Dressing Room No. 10 23404332 Triage Room 23404661 23404672 Security Supervisor 23404492 Plaster Room 23404665 ICS Emergency 1st Floor 23404257 Ortho.Emer.R.No.-5 23404206 Sister Duty Room 23404680 Emergency O.T 1st Floor 23404426 Minor O.T. 23404664 MAT. OT 23404606 Fire Control Room 23404667 Gyane. Mat. (Room No. 20B) 23404823 Exchange Room & Electrical Complaints 23404690 Emergency 2nd Floor 23404301 Manifold Trauma 23404812 23404805 C. T. Scan Room 23404627 Emergency 3rd Floor 23404212 1St Floor: TRAUMA CARE CENTER Dr. Duty Room 3rd Floor 23404509 X-Ray Room NO.1 23404669 X-Ray Room No.2 23404660 Paed. ICU 234047721, 4722 R. R. Room 23404661 Ultra Sound 23404683 Laboratory 23404666 5 6 Name/Designation & Residential Address Phone Off. Phone Res. Name/Designation & Residential Address Phone Off. Phone Res. Caretaker 23404583 Ortho-operation Theater Corridor 23404695 6th Floor:- Trauma Care Centre C.C.T.V 23404706 ATLS Office 23404707 Security Manager 23404811 23365509 Dr. Smita Rai (M.O. Biochemistry) 23404668 ACCOUNTS SECTION 2nd Floor: TRAUMA Care Center Sh. Parbinder Singh 23342170 48878846 Sr. Accounts Officer 23404540 I.C.U Main Counter 23404697 B-7/446, Paschim vihar, 9811928986 23404698 New Delhi-110063 Doctor's Duty Room 23404699 Account Section 23404250, 23404292 23404521 Sister Duty room 23404701 ACCOUNTS SECTION -II 3rd Floor: Trauma Care Center O.S ( Accounts -II) 23404248 Neuro -Surgery 23404679 ACCOUNTS (PAY) OFFICER (PAO) Sister Duty Room 23404678 Dr's Duty Room 23404696 Pay & Accounts Officer 23404230 4th Floor: TRAUMA CARE CENTER Smt. Manpreet Kaur Bhatia 23360377 4284 Sister Incharge Ortho 23404675 ACR CELL Nursing Station(Staff) 23404688 Smt. Manisha 23404625 UDC 9968311890 Dr. Duty Room 23404671 855/S-1, Sec-5, Vaishali, Ghaziabad - 201010 5th Floor: Trauma Care Center ANAESTHESIA DEPARTMENT Dr. Duty Room (Main O.T. Trauma) 23404702 Dr.(Prof.) Rajesh Sood, HOD 23340724 9868969428 Sister Room 23404691 32(FF), Chander Nagar, 'A' Block 23404786 9810218916 Janak Puri New Delhi-58 25556873 7 8 Name/Designation & Residential Address Phone Off. Phone Res. Name/Designation & Residential Address Phone Off. Phone Res. Dr. M. D. Kaur, 23404702 9868952253 Dr. Alka Gupta 23404702 9871653335 Consultant Sr. Specialist 64552628 G-243, GF, Vikas Puri, New Delhi -18 D-11/52 Kaka Nagar New Delhi Dr. Sujata Sharma 9868889997 Dr. Jaswinder Kaur Kohli 23404702 9810565356 Consultant 0124-2360290 Sr. Specialist 22019414 4/11 Shivji Nagar, khandsa Road, B-142 Swasthaya Vihar Delhi-92 Gurgaon, Haryana Dr. Namita Arora 23404552 9868213619 Dr. V .K. Nagpal 23404304 9968304240 Sr. Specialist 26275334 Consultant 27932285 180 Mundakini Enclave, H-18/43 Sect-7, Rohini Delhi-85 Alak Nanada Near G.K-02 , Delhi 19 Dr. Ramesh Keshav 23404304 9968654601 Dr. Seema B. Wasnik 23404552 8527057166 Consultant 22244736 CMO (SAG) 24635619 C-13 Indraprastha Aptt. Qtr. No. 123, Block 21, GF, Plot No.114 Parparganj Delhi-92 Lodhi Colony, New Delhi-03 Dr .R. P .Singh 23404214 9911858311 Dr. Krishan Kumar 23404736 Consultant CMO (NFSG) 9560015630 R-41, Nivedita Kunj, Sector-10, R.K. Puram, New Delhi-110022 Dr. Akhilesh Gupta 23404552 9810685426 Assoc. Prof. 27014219 Dr. Nisha Kachru 9810488435 B-229 Saraswati Vihar, Delhi -34 Consultant Dr. Ashok Kr. Nishad 23404699 9968579158 Dr. Ajay Goila 23404462 25506952 Assoc. Prof. 0120-2690668 CMO (SAG) 9810145822 C-70, Vikas Puri, New Delhi-110018 Dr. Sanjeev Sharma 23404245 9873768774 Asst. Prof. Dr. Vinod Bala Dhir, 23404552 9868223931 Sr. Specialist 28539976 Dr. Seema Rathee 23404214 9899934303 Flat G-6 Nightingale Aptts. 28537274 S.M.O. 26121008 Vikas Puri, New Delhi-18 B-1/1171, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi Dr. Neerja Banerjee, 23404552 9810517575 PAC Clinic (OPD) 23404462 Sr. Specialist 26216271 Pkt -40/203, FF, Chittranjan
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