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Directorate General Health Services Punjab 0 TELEPHONE DIRECTORY DIRECTORATE GENERAL HEALTH SERVICES PUNJAB. D.G.H.S Office [DIRECTORATE GENERAL HEALTH SERVICES, PUNJAB] Sr. Code Name of Office Office No./Fax # No. DGHS, Punjab. 1. 042 99201139-40 (PSO) 99201139-40 ( P.A ) 2. 042 Fax 99201142 99238505 3. DHS (HQ) 042 99201141 DHS (EPI) 99201143 4. 042 99202812 Fax 99200405 ADG (Dengue) (EP&C) 99203235 042 5. Fax 99203235 DHS (P&D) 6. 042 99203793 7. DHS (MIS) 042 99205510 Program Manager( NCD) 8. 042 9. DHS (Dental). 042 99203751 Director (Pharmacy) 99201145 042 10. 99204622 DHS (CDC) 11. 042 99200970 DHS (TB). 35408894 12. 042 Fax 99203750 Director (Accounts). 13. 042 99202487 Additional Director (Admn). 99200987 14. 042 Fax 99201095 36118382 Res Additional Director (EPI) 15. 042 99200535 Additional Director (Malaria ) 16. 042 99202970 A. D (F&N/NCD) 99203749 042 17. Fax. 99204190 (Micronutrient) 99204014 18. 042 36290201 Fax Addl. Director (IRMNCH) 99205330-26 19. 042 99201098 Fax-9203394 1 Sr. Code Name of Office Office No./Fax # No. Addl. Director-I, IRMNCH 99200982 20. 042 99201098 Fax-9203394 P.M Hepatitis 21. 042 99204129 Addl. Director (MS&DC) 22. 042 99203505 Usman Ghani 23. 042 99200969 Additional Director (H.E). Media Manager 24. 042 99200969 Additional Director (TB-DOTS) 25. 042 99203750 Transport Manager, TMO 26. Workshop 042 35155845 27. (Supt.TPT) Budget & Accounts Officer 28. 042 99203487 Additional Director (Homeo) Shahid (Homeo Dr) 29. 042 99204191 Litigation Officer 30. Mr.Imran Ur Rehman 042 99200983 Computer Programer 31. 042 99200990 G.M (MSD) 35758336 32. 042 35873989 99201257 33. Bacteriologist 042 99200108 PD (HIV/AIDS). 37802425-45 34. 042 Fax 37802280 35. Med Eqpt.Workshop 042 35111991 36. Entomologist 042 99200401 99203611 – 12 37. Director PHDC 042 Fax 99203613 37586353/ 042 38. Director (DTL) 37586353 Director, Audit Wing 39. 042 99260296-7 Dept. Sec P&SHC 99203235 40. 042 99258933 Project Director (PSPU) 99231357 41. 042 Fax 99231356 PSPU 42. 042 99231359/61 2 Sr. Code Name of Office Office No./Fax # No. 43. (PRSP) 042 35427855-56 44. Dr. Jamshed WHO 042 99200349 SDQCB 45. 042 99200980 46. AD (ORS) 042 47. PQCB) 042 57. (TRF) 042 37308882-3 (Health Care Commision) 99206371-78 58. 042 Fax.99206370 Chief Drug Controller 59. 042 37802422 PQCB 60. 042 37810393 61. 62. 63. 64. 65. 66. LAHORE DIVISION. DHS Lahore. 99202886 1. 042 Fax 99203926 EDO-H, Lahore. 99200980 2. 042 Fax. 9900989 DO (H), Lahore. 99200988 3. 042 Fax 99204083 Secretary Distt. DQCB. 4. 042 99200980 EDO, KASUR. 9250063 5. 049 Fax 9250216 DO (H) Kasur. 6. 049 2771183 7. MS DHQ Hospital, Kasur. 049 9250096 3 Sr. Code Name of Office Office No./Fax # No. 9250060 MS THQ Hospital, Chunian. 8. 0494 311085 EDO Sheikhupura. 3810303 Fax 9. 056 3810304 DO(H), Sheikhupura 10. 056 9200039 DHDC Sheikhupura 11. 056 3613743 THQ Hospital, Muridke 12. 042 37980931 MS DHQ Hospital 13. 056 9200231 9201055 EDO, Nankana. 9201057 14. 056 9201048 DCO Fax DO(H), Nankana. 15. 056 9201059 MS DHQ Hospital, 9201051 16. 056 9201052 FAISALABAD DIVISION. DHS Faisalabad 9200017 17. 041 Fax 9200493 EDO, Faislabad. 9200013 18. 041 Fax 9200493 DO (H), Faisalabad 9200016 19. 041 Fax 9201254 M.S. DHQHosp. Faisalabad. 9200140 20. 041 Fax 9200141 Children Hospital, Faisalabad 21. 041 2665800 MS THQ 22. 041- 4312800 M. S. Allied Hospital. 9210082-3 23. 041 Fax 9210083 Punjab Medical college. 9210080 24. 041 Fax 9210081 DTL Faisalabad 25. F.I. Cardiology, Faisalabad 9201519 26. 041 Fax 9201520 EDO, Jhang. 9200139 27. 047 Fax 9200117 D.O (H), Jhang. 9200122 28. 047 Fax 9200123 M.S, DHQ Hospital, Jhang 29. 047 9200120 30. M.S, THQ 18 Hazari EDO, T.T.Singh 9201131 31. 046 Fax 9201130 4 Sr. Code Name of Office Office No./Fax # No. DO(H),T.T. Singh. 9201127 32. 046 Fax 517903 MS DHQ Hospital 33. 046 2200083 EDO, Chiniot. 9210160 34. 047 Fax 9210161 DO(H), Chiniot 35. 047 9239043 M.S DHQ Hospital, Chiniot 6332398 36. 047 Fax 6332398 SARGODHA DIVISION. DHS. Sargodha. 9230689 37. 048 Fax 9230352 9230030 EDO, Sargodha. 38. 048 9230351 dir. Fax 9230352 DO(H), Sargodha 9230355 39. 048 Fax 9230010 Director MERW. 40. 048 9230364 9230829 MS DHQ Hospital, Sargodha. 41. 048 9230340 dir Fax 9230339 Principal PMS, Sargodha. 42. 048 9230357 M.S. TB Hospital, Sargodha. 43. 048 9230347 EDO, Mianwali. 920133 44. 0459 Fax 920134 D.O (H), Mianwali. 920138 45. 0459 Fax 920237 M.S. DHQ Hospital, 920126 46. 0459 Fax 920127 EDO, Khushab 920089 47. 0454 Fax 920090 DO(H), Khushab 920091 48. 0454 Fax 920090 M. S. DHQ Hospital, 49. 0454 920084 EDO, Bhakhar 9200136 50. 0453 Fax 511136 DO(H), Bhakkar 9200035 51. 0453 Fax 9200135 9200197 MS DHQ Hospital, Bhakkar 52. 0453 9200198 dir Fax 9200195 5 Sr. Code Name of Office Office No./Fax # No. RAWALPINDI DIVISION DHS Rawalpindi 4832289 53. 051 4831799 Statistical Officer 54. 051 4833640 EDO(H) Rawalpindi 4831965 55. 051 4833640 Fax DO (H) Rawalpindi 56. 051 4831799 9290359 MS Holy Family Hospital 57. 051 9290321-27 Fax 9290513 MS Cardiology Hospital, R.Pindi 58. 051 9290102 MS BB Hosp. Rawalpindi 59. 051 9290103 Fax 9290301-7 MS DHQ.Hospital, 5774225 60. Rawalpindi. 051 5556311-4 Fax 5537118 MS THQ Hospital, Taxila 61. 051 3515438 Director DTL 62. 051 5128297-6 Chemical Examiner, R/pindi 9290068 63. 051 9290066 9281018 Rawalpindi Medical College. 64. 051 9290358 Fax 9290519 Govt. H. Sanatorium, Samli 3460092 65. 051 Fax 3460348 MS Civil Hospital, Murree 66. 051 9269075 EDO, Attock. 9316067 67. 057 Fax 9316387 DO(H), Attock 9316358 68. 057 Fax 9316359 MS DHQ Hospital, Attock. 9316070 69. 057 9316118 Principal, P.H.N.S. Attock. 70. 057 9316078 Dr. EDO Jhelum 9270266 71. 0544 Fax 9270268 DO (H), Jhelum. 72. 0544 9270267 MS DHQH, Jehlum 9270262 73. 0544 Fax. 9270271 74. Para Medical School, Jhelum 0544 9270228 6 Sr. Code Name of Office Office No./Fax # No. 660163,660062 EDO, Chakwal 75. 0543 660138 Fax 660163 Principal, P.H.N.S, Chakwal 76. 0543 660041 DO(H), Chakwal 77. 0543 660138 . MS DHQ Hospital, Chakwal. Fax 602005 78. 0543 601988 MS, THQH Tala Kang 79. 0543 411444 GUJRANWALA DIVISION. DHS Gujranwala 055 9200769 80. Fax # 9200108 EDO, Gujranwala 055 9200103 81. Fax 9200108 DO(H), Gujranwala 055 9200102 82. Fax 9200761 DHDC, Gujranwala 055 83. 9200104 MS DHQ Hospital, Gujranwala 9200109-10 84. 055 Fax 9200935 9200178-9 Gujranwala Medical College 85. 055 6705813-4 6705803 EDO, Gujrat 053 9260105 86. Fax 9260118 D.O.(H), Gujrat. 053 9260112 87. Fax 9260112 MS ABS Hospital, Gujrat. 053 9260101 88. 3606828 Nawaz Sharif Medical College 053 3643334 89. Fax 3643167 EDO, Sialkot 052 9250066 90. Fax 9250076 D.O (H), Sialkot 052 91. 9250064 MS AIM Hospital, Sialkot. 052 92. 9250062 MS Civil Hospital Daska 052 93. 9200034 DHDC, Sialkot. 052 94. 9250075 Para Medical School, Sialkot. 052 95. 9250096 Govt. Sardar Begum Hospital. 052 9250128 96. 9250129 P.H. N. S, Sialkot. 052 97. 9250067 Kh. Safdar Medical College 052 9250737 98. 4598300 99. EDO, Narowal. 0542 411714 7 Sr. Code Name of Office Office No./Fax # No. Fax 414259 D.O(H), Narowal. 0542 100. 413391 MS DHQ Hospital, Narowal. 0542 920119 101. 411709 508450 EDO, M. B.Din. Fax 508820, 102. 0546 504350, 508550 DO (H), M B Din. 0546 103. 509250 MS DHQ H, M. B. Din. 0546 104. 508820 Principal G. N. S. M.B. Din 0546 105. 501761 Dr. Nargis 0547 EDO, Hafizabad 525567 106. Fax 522567 DO (H), Hafizabad. 0547 107. 520567 MS DHQ H, Hafizabad 0547 108. 524403 Principal School of Nursing 0547 109. 525029 BAHAWALPUR DIVISION. DHS Bahawalpur 9255053 110. 062 Fax 9255212 9255211- EDO (H), Bahawalpur 111. 062 9255053 Fax 9255212 DO(H), Bahawalpur 112. 062 9255213 DHDC Bahawalpur 113. 062 9255217 Dr. PHNS, Bahawalpur 114. 062 2885319 Principal, QMC, Bahawalpur 115. 062 9250413-41 Director DTL 116. 062- 9239054 M.S. B. V. Hospital 117. 9250460 062 9250411-8 EDO, Bahawalnagar 9240141 118. 063 Fax 9240147 DO(H), Bahawalnagar 119. 063 9240142 MS DHQ Hosp. B.Nagar 120. 063 9240245 121. Principal, PHNS B/Nagar. 063 9240102 8 Sr. Code Name of Office Office No./Fax # No. EDO, R.Y. Khan. 9230114 122. 068 Fax 9230344 D.O (H), Rahimyar Khan. 123. 068 9230112 MS DHQ Hospital, R.Y. Khan. 9230163-161 124. 068 Fax 9230428 Sh. Zayed Medical College 125. 068 9230168 MULTAN DIVISION. DHS, Multan 4518829 126. 061 Fax 9200903 EDO, Multan. 9200902 127. 061 Fax 9200903 DO(H), Multan. 128. 061 9200375 Civil Hospital, Multan. Fax 9200201 129. 061 9200943 Chemical Examiner, Multan. 130. 061 9200904 Govt. Public Analyst, Multan. 131. 061 9200250 MS Nishtar Hospital, Multan 9200230 132. 061 Fax 9200993 9200226 Principal, N M. College. 133. 061 9200238 Fax 9200227 MS THQ Fatima Jinnah Women 134. Hospital, Multan 061 9239230 MS THQ Mian Muhammad 135. Shahbaz Sharif General 061 4588581 Hospital, Multan Director, MER Workshop. 136. 061 6514069 Institute of Child Health. 9201004 137. 061 9201354 PHNS, Multan 138. 061 9200243 Director DTL 139. MIC, Multan 9201396 140. 061 Fax 9201166 EDO, Vehari 9201111 141. 067 Fax 9201114 DO(H), Vehari 9201113 142. 067 9201112 S.O MS DHQ Hospital, Vehari. 9201118 143. 067 Fax 3363517 EDO, Khanewal 9200137 144. 065 . Fax 9200140 DO(H), Khanewal. 145. 065 9200141 9 Sr. Code Name of Office Office No./Fax # No. MS DHQ Hosp. Khanewal. 9200210-11 146. 065 Fax 9200212 EDO, Lodhran 9200142 147. 0608 Fax DO(H), Lodhran. 923077 148. 0608 362266 MS DHQ Hospital, Lodhran. 362488 149. 0608 Fax 9200122 SAHIWAL DIVISION.
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