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Gombe State Health Facility Listing Gombe State Health Facility Listing LGA WARD Name of Health facility Facility Type OWNERSHIP (PUBLIC/ PRIVATE) CODE LGA State facility NO facility Ownership facility Type facility Akko Health clinic Primary Public 16 01 1 1 0001 Bula Dispensary Primary Public 16 01 1 1 0002 Bula Maternity Clinic Primary Public 16 01 1 1 0003 Akko Gamadadi Dispensary Primary Public 16 01 1 1 0004 Lawanti Dispensary Primary Public 16 01 1 1 0005 Wurodole Dispensary Primary Public 16 01 1 1 0006 Zongomari Dispensary Primary Public 16 01 1 1 0007 Arfa Medical Centre Secondary Private 16 01 2 2 0008 Bogo Maternity Clinic Primary Public 16 01 1 1 0009 Garko Dispensary Primary Public 16 01 1 1 0010 Kudulum Dispensary Primary Public 16 01 1 1 0011 Garko Gaskiya Medical Clinic Primary Private 16 01 1 2 0012 Ponon Medical Clinic Primary Private 16 01 1 2 0013 Dikko Clinic Primary Private 16 01 1 2 0014 Tabra Maternity Clinic Primary Public 16 01 1 1 0015 Tumpure Dispensary Primary Public 16 01 1 1 0016 Chilo Dispensary Primary Public 16 01 1 1 0017 Chilo Maternity Clinic Primary Public 16 01 1 1 0018 Kalshingi Gujuba Dispensary Primary Public 16 01 1 1 0019 Kalshingi Dispensary Primary Public 16 01 1 1 0020 Kalshingi (PHC) Primary Public 16 01 1 1 0021 Dongol Dispensary Primary Public 16 01 1 1 0022 Kaltanga Dispensary Primary Public 16 01 1 1 0023 Kashere Maternity Clinic Primary Public 16 01 1 1 0024 Kashere Kashere Health Centre Primary Public 16 01 1 1 0025 Kashere General Hospital Secondary Public 16 01 2 1 0026 Mispha Mat Home Primary Private 16 01 1 2 0027 Kembu Dispensary Primary Public 16 01 1 1 0028 Kidda Dispensary Primary Public 16 01 1 1 0029 Kembu Dispensary Primary Public 16 01 1 1 0030 Kumo - East Panda Maternity Clinic Primary Public 16 01 1 1 0031 Pandaya Dispensary Primary Public 16 01 1 1 0032 Tambie/Yolo Disp. Primary Public 16 01 1 1 0033 Amina Mat Home Primary Private 16 01 1 2 0034 Kumo Health Clinic Primary Private 16 01 1 2 0035 AKKO Kumo - Central Gombe State Health Facility Listing LGA WARD Name of Health facility Facility Type OWNERSHIP (PUBLIC/ PRIVATE) CODE LGA State facility NO facility Ownership facility Type facility AKKO Salama Health Clinic Primary Private 16 01 1 2 0036 Kumo - Central Kumo Maternity Clinic Primary Public 16 01 1 1 0037 Kumo Gen. Hospital Secondary Public 16 01 2 1 0038 Kumo Health Clinic Primary Public 16 01 1 1 0039 Barambu Health Clinic Primary Public 16 01 1 1 0040 Gwaram Maternity Clinic Primary Public 16 01 1 1 0041 Kumo - North Kilawa Dispensary Primary Public 16 01 1 1 0042 Lembi Maternity Clinic Primary Public 16 01 1 1 0043 Lembi Dispensary Primary Public 16 01 1 1 0044 Gadawo Dispensary Primary Public 16 01 1 1 0045 Kumo - West Kobuwa Dispensary Primary Public 16 01 1 1 0046 Kobuwa Maternity Clinic Primary Public 16 01 1 1 0047 Garin Rigiya Dispensary Primary Public 16 01 1 1 0048 Pindiga Health Clinic Primary Public 16 01 1 1 0049 Pindiga Lambo Daji Dispensary Primary Public 16 01 1 1 0050 Pindiga General Hospital Secondary Public 16 01 2 1 0051 Tukulma maternity Clinic Primary Public 16 01 1 1 0052 Shabbal Dispensary Primary Public 16 01 1 1 0053 Gokaru Dispensary Primary Public 16 01 1 1 0054 Tukulma Badara Dispensary Primary Public 16 01 1 1 0055 Lariye Dispensary Primary Public 16 01 1 1 0056 Jauro Tukur Dispensary Primary Public 16 01 1 1 0057 Badawaire Dispensary Primary Public 16 01 1 1 0058 Bappah Ibrahim Dispensary Public 16 1 1 0059 Primary 01 Jabba Dispensary Primary Public 16 01 1 1 0060 Piyau Dispensary Primary Public 16 01 1 1 0061 Yelwa Dispensary Primary Public 16 01 1 1 0062 Tumu Samkong Health Clinic Primary Private 16 01 1 2 0063 Sambo Daji Disp. Primary Public 16 01 1 1 0064 Tumu Maternity Primary Public 16 01 1 1 0065 Zabinkami Dispensary Primary Public 16 01 1 1 0066 Tumu General Hospital Secondary Public 16 01 2 1 0067 Cham Mat. Clinic Primary Public 16 02 1 1 0001 Cham Dispensary Primary Public 16 02 1 1 0002 Cham ECWA DISpensary Cham Primary Private 16 02 1 2 0003 BALANGA Gombe State Health Facility Listing LGA WARD Name of Health facility Facility Type OWNERSHIP (PUBLIC/ PRIVATE) CODE LGA State facility NO facility Cham Ownership facility Type facility Salama Mat Clinic Primary Private 16 02 1 2 0004 Bambam PHC Primary Public 16 02 1 1 0005 Dr Fosa Med. Clinic Primary Private 16 02 1 2 0006 Bambam Bambam General Hospital Secondary Public 16 02 2 1 0007 Kowa Health Clinic Bambam Primary Private 16 02 1 2 0008 Degri Dispensary Primary Public 16 02 1 1 0009 Kore Mat. Clinic Primary Public 16 02 1 1 0010 Kulani Mat. Clinic Primary Public 16 02 1 1 0011 Degri Degri Mat. Clinic Primary Public 16 02 1 1 0012 Putoki Dispensary Primary Public 16 02 1 1 0013 Sikkam Mat. Clinic Primary Public 16 02 1 1 0014 Potuki General Hospital Secondary Public 16 02 2 1 0015 ECWA Health Clinic Bambam Primary Private 16 02 1 2 0016 Dadiya Mat. Clinic Primary Public 16 02 1 1 0017 Dadiya Maitunku Mat. Clinic Primary Public 16 02 1 1 0018 Yelwa Dispensary Primary Public 16 02 1 1 0019 Bangu Bangu Dispensary Primary Public 16 02 1 1 0020 Bakassi Dispensary Primary Public 16 02 1 1 0021 Balanga Dispensary Primary Public 16 02 1 1 0022 Gelengu Dala waja Dispensary Primary Public 16 02 1 1 0023 Gelengu Maternity Clinic Primary Public 16 02 1 1 0024 Gelengu ECWA Mat. Clinic BALANGA Primary Private 16 02 1 2 0025 Kindiyo Yolde Mat. Clinic Primary Public 16 02 1 1 0026 Lakun Mat. Clinic Primary Public 16 02 1 1 0027 Mona Mona Mat. Clinic Primary Public 16 02 1 1 0028 Dong Mat. Clinic Primary Public 16 02 1 1 0029 Talasse Dispensary Primary Public 16 02 1 1 0030 Talasse Talasse PHC Primary Public 16 02 1 1 0031 Reme Mat. Clinic Primary Public 16 02 1 1 0032 Talasse General Hospital Secondary Public 16 02 2 1 0033 Gwenti Dispensary Primary Public 16 02 1 1 0034 Lotani Dispensary Primary Public 16 02 1 1 0035 Lugwi Dispensary Primary Public 16 02 1 1 0036 Jessu Dispensary Primary Public 16 02 1 1 0037 Nyuwar PHC Primary Public 16 02 1 1 0038 Nyuwar BALANGA Gombe State Health Facility Listing LGA WARD Name of Health facility Facility Type OWNERSHIP (PUBLIC/ PRIVATE) CODE LGA State facility NO facility Ownership facility Type facility Nyuwar Nyuwar Dispensary Primary Public 16 02 1 1 0039 Wala Lunguda Disp. Primary Public 16 02 1 1 0040 Kolako Dispensary Primary Public 16 02 1 1 0041 Rafele Dispensary Primary Public 16 02 1 1 0042 Wadachi Dispensary Primary Public 16 02 1 1 0043 Banganje PHC Primary Public 16 03 1 1 0001 Layafi Health Clinic Primary Public 16 03 1 1 0002 Lamugu Health Clinic Primary Public 16 03 1 1 0003 Lawurkardo H/Clinic Primary Public 16 03 1 1 0004 Banganje Lakarai Health Clinic Primary Public 16 03 1 1 0005 Lawiltiu Health Clinic Primary Public 16 03 1 1 0006 Pokulji Health Clinic Primary Public 16 03 1 1 0007 Sabon-layi H/Clinic Primary Public 16 03 1 1 0008 Kwibah Health Clinic Primary Public 16 03 1 1 0009 Kekkel Mat. Clinic Primary Public 16 03 1 1 0010 Pokwagli Health Clinic Primary Public 16 03 1 1 0011 Lashiga Health Clinic Primary Public 16 03 1 1 0012 Billiri - North Lapandi-shadde H/Clinic Primary Public 16 03 1 1 0013 Nita Mat.Clinic Primary Private 16 03 1 2 0014 Waya Mat. Clinic Primary Private 16 03 1 2 0015 Sansani Health Clinic Primary Public 16 03 1 1 0016 Awai Health Clinic Primary Public 16 03 1 1 0017 Billiri General Hospital Secondary Public 16 03 2 1 0018 ECWA Health Clinic Awai Primary Private 16 03 1 2 0019 Fakla Health Clinic Primary Public 16 03 1 1 0020 Kufai Health Clinic Primary Public 16 03 1 1 0021 Kufai Dispensary Primary Private 16 03 1 2 0022 Billiri - South ECWA Mat. Clinic Kufai Primary Private 16 03 1 2 0023 Komta Health Clinic Primary Public 16 03 1 1 0024 Latuggad Health Clinic Primary Public 16 03 1 1 0025 Poshiya Health Clinic Primary Public 16 03 1 1 0026 Ladikwiwa Medical Clinic Primary Private 16 03 1 2 0027 Yamban Dok Med. Clinic Primary Private 16 03 1 2 0028 Kalkulum Health Clinic Primary Public 16 03 1 1 0029 Bare - North Sikirit Health Clinic Primary Public 16 03 1 1 0030 BILILIRI BILILIRI Gombe State Health Facility Listing LGA WARD Name of Health facility Facility Type OWNERSHIP (PUBLIC/ PRIVATE) CODE LGA State facility NO facility Ownership facility Type facility Kalindi Health Clinic Primary Public 16 03 1 1 0031 Lawushi Daji Health Clinic Primary Public 16 03 1 1 0032 Bare - South Lasale Health Clinic Primary Public 16 03 1 1 0033 Ketengereng Health Clinic Primary Public 16 03 1 1 0034 Amuta Health Clinic Primary Public 16 03 1 1 0035 Amtawalam Health Clinic BILILIRI BILILIRI Primary Public 16 03 1 1 0036 Lakelembu H.Clinic Primary Public 16 03 1 1 0037 Kalmai Lakukdu Health Clinic Primary Public 16 03 1 1 0038 Pobawure H.
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