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List of Dedicated Covid Health Centers in Haryana List of Dedicated Covid Health Centers in Haryana Total Isolation O2 No of SR. District Total ICU Facilty Name Category Type Facilty ID beds Supported Ventilator No Name beds (excluding beds s ICU beds) Military Hospital, Ambala Cat. II - Dedicated COVID 1 AMBALA Govt Hospitals 10699 100 25 9 9 Cantt Health Center / DCHC Cat. II - Dedicated COVID 2 AMBALA Healing Touch Hospital Pvt Private Hospitals 10397 30 20 14 14 Health Center / DCHC Cat. II - Dedicated COVID 3 AMBALA Civil Hospital, Naraingarh Govt Hospitals 10545 12 6 0 0 Health Center / DCHC Railway Hospital, Ambala Cat. II - Dedicated COVID 4 AMBALA Govt Hospitals 10698 6 2 0 0 Cantt Health Center / DCHC Cat. II - Dedicated COVID 5 AMBALA Civil Hospital Ambala Cantt Govt Hospitals 10058 25 10 0 0 Health Center / DCHC Cat. II - Dedicated COVID 6 AMBALA Civil Hospital Ambala City Govt Hospitals 10057 50 20 0 0 Health Center / DCHC Cat. II - Dedicated COVID 7 BHIWANI Krishan Lal Jalan Hospital Govt Hospitals 12726 40 2 0 0 Health Center / DCHC List of Dedicated Covid Health Centers in Haryana Total Isolation O2 No of SR. District Total ICU Facilty Name Category Type Facilty ID beds Supported Ventilator No Name beds (excluding beds s ICU beds) Cat. II - Dedicated COVID 8 BHIWANI Jangra Multispecilaity Hospital Private Hospitals 12717 10 7 1 1 Health Center / DCHC Cat. II - Dedicated COVID 9 BHIWANI Spes Hospital Private Hospitals 10513 12 12 2 2 Health Center / DCHC Cat. II - Dedicated COVID 10 BHIWANI Ch. Bansilal Govt Hospital Govt Hospitals 10043 76 76 5 5 Health Center / DCHC Cat. II - Dedicated COVID 11 BHIWANI Life Line Hospital Private Hospitals 10512 10 10 1 1 Health Center / DCHC Cat. II - Dedicated COVID 12 BHIWANI Ganpatrai Hospital Private Hospitals 11391 10 4 1 1 Health Center / DCHC Cat. II - Dedicated COVID 13 BHIWANI ESI Hospital Bhiwani Govt Hospitals 10586 40 4 0 0 Health Center / DCHC CHARKI Cat. II - Dedicated COVID 14 Civil Hospital Govt Hospitals 10077 32 12 12 0 DADRI Health Center / DCHC List of Dedicated Covid Health Centers in Haryana Total Isolation O2 No of SR. District Total ICU Facilty Name Category Type Facilty ID beds Supported Ventilator No Name beds (excluding beds s ICU beds) CHARKI Cat. II - Dedicated COVID 15 Yadav Hospital Private Hospitals 10591 12 5 0 0 DADRI Health Center / DCHC CHARKI Cat. II - Dedicated COVID 16 Pradhan Medicare Centre Private Hospitals 10587 7 2 1 1 DADRI Health Center / DCHC Cat. II - Dedicated COVID 17 FARIDABAD B.K. Hospital Faridabad Govt Hospitals 10049 40 20 0 0 Health Center / DCHC Cat. II - Dedicated COVID 18 FARIDABAD Goyal Hospital Private Hospitals 12609 13 2 0 0 Health Center / DCHC Cat. II - Dedicated COVID 19 FARIDABAD Jivagram Private Hospitals 12626 13 1 0 0 Health Center / DCHC Cat. II - Dedicated COVID 20 FARIDABAD Noble Hospital Private Hospitals 12606 8 4 0 0 Health Center / DCHC Cat. II - Dedicated COVID 21 FARIDABAD QRG Hospital Medicare Private Hospitals 10152 82 50 24 24 Health Center / DCHC List of Dedicated Covid Health Centers in Haryana Total Isolation O2 No of SR. District Total ICU Facilty Name Category Type Facilty ID beds Supported Ventilator No Name beds (excluding beds s ICU beds) Cat. II - Dedicated COVID 22 FARIDABAD Medicheck Ortho Hospital Private Hospitals 12624 13 1 0 0 Health Center / DCHC Cat. II - Dedicated COVID 23 FARIDABAD Pawan Hospital Unit-2 Private Hospitals 12603 12 2 0 0 Health Center / DCHC Cat. II - Dedicated COVID 24 FARIDABAD Asian Hospital Private Hospitals 10150 107 60 20 20 Health Center / DCHC Cat. II - Dedicated COVID 25 FARIDABAD SDH Ballabgarh Govt Hospitals 10595 12 10 5 0 Health Center / DCHC Cat. II - Dedicated COVID 26 FARIDABAD Shanti Devi Memorial Hospital Private Hospitals 12622 27 1 4 1 Health Center / DCHC Cat. II - Dedicated COVID 27 FARIDABAD Pawan Hospital Unit-1 Private Hospitals 12602 12 2 0 0 Health Center / DCHC Cat. II - Dedicated COVID 28 FARIDABAD Fortis Escort Hospital Private Hospitals 10149 53 30 16 2 Health Center / DCHC List of Dedicated Covid Health Centers in Haryana Total Isolation O2 No of SR. District Total ICU Facilty Name Category Type Facilty ID beds Supported Ventilator No Name beds (excluding beds s ICU beds) Cat. II - Dedicated COVID 29 FARIDABAD Metro Hospital Medicare Private Hospitals 10592 100 50 23 23 Health Center / DCHC Cat. II - Dedicated COVID 30 FARIDABAD Supreme Hospital Private Hospitals 12621 50 2 13 8 Health Center / DCHC Santosh Multispeciality Cat. II - Dedicated COVID 31 FARIDABAD Private Hospitals 12601 12 4 0 0 Hospital Health Center / DCHC Cat. II - Dedicated COVID 32 FARIDABAD Sarvodya Sector 19 Private Hospitals 12620 25 1 8 4 Health Center / DCHC Cat. II - Dedicated COVID 33 FARIDABAD RK Hospital Private Hospitals 12600 12 6 0 0 Health Center / DCHC Cat. II - Dedicated COVID 34 FARIDABAD QRG Central Private Hospitals 12619 35 1 0 0 Health Center / DCHC Cat. II - Dedicated COVID 35 FARIDABAD Arsh Hospital Private Hospitals 12598 8 4 0 0 Health Center / DCHC List of Dedicated Covid Health Centers in Haryana Total Isolation O2 No of SR. District Total ICU Facilty Name Category Type Facilty ID beds Supported Ventilator No Name beds (excluding beds s ICU beds) Cat. II - Dedicated COVID 36 FARIDABAD Kedar Hospital Private Hospitals 12614 8 5 0 0 Health Center / DCHC National Institute Of Medical Cat. II - Dedicated COVID 37 FARIDABAD Private Hospitals 12597 12 6 0 0 Sciences Health Center / DCHC Cat. II - Dedicated COVID 38 FARIDABAD Medicheck Hospital Private Hospitals 12612 13 6 0 0 Health Center / DCHC Rajasthan Medical Centre Cat. II - Dedicated COVID 39 FATEHABAD Private Hospitals 10558 20 20 4 5 (RMC) Hospital Tohana Health Center / DCHC Cat. II - Dedicated COVID 40 FATEHABAD Civil Hospital, Tohana Govt Hospitals 10062 16 6 0 0 Health Center / DCHC Manav Sewa Sangam Hospital, Cat. II - Dedicated COVID 41 FATEHABAD Private Hospitals 10598 50 12 12 1 Tohana Health Center / DCHC Cat. II - Dedicated COVID 42 FATEHABAD Civil Hospital Fatehabad Govt Hospitals 10061 32 10 0 0 Health Center / DCHC List of Dedicated Covid Health Centers in Haryana Total Isolation O2 No of SR. District Total ICU Facilty Name Category Type Facilty ID beds Supported Ventilator No Name beds (excluding beds s ICU beds) WadhwaMaternity and Cat. II - Dedicated COVID 43 FATEHABAD Private Hospitals 17923 2 2 2 1 surgical Hospital Fatehabad Health Center / DCHC Fakir chand Jain Charitable Cat. II - Dedicated COVID 44 FATEHABAD Private Hospitals 17896 10 1 6 1 Hospital, Tohana Health Center / DCHC Punjabi Sabha Hospital, Bhattu Cat. II - Dedicated COVID 45 FATEHABAD Private Hospitals 17895 10 10 6 1 Road, Fatehabad Health Center / DCHC Cat. II - Dedicated COVID 46 FATEHABAD Sadbhawdna Hospital Private Hospitals 17894 7 7 3 1 Health Center / DCHC Cat. II - Dedicated COVID 47 GURUGRAM W Pratisha Hospital, Gurugram Private Hospitals 10600 28 10 5 7 Health Center / DCHC Cat. II - Dedicated COVID 48 GURUGRAM Neelkanth Hospital, Gurugram Private Hospitals 10132 6 3 4 4 Health Center / DCHC Cat. II - Dedicated COVID 49 GURUGRAM Aryan Hospital Gurugram Private Hospitals 10599 13 5 8 9 Health Center / DCHC List of Dedicated Covid Health Centers in Haryana Total Isolation O2 No of SR. District Total ICU Facilty Name Category Type Facilty ID beds Supported Ventilator No Name beds (excluding beds s ICU beds) Metro Hospital, Palam Cat. II - Dedicated COVID 50 GURUGRAM Private Hospitals 10131 26 15 15 7 vihar,Gurugram Health Center / DCHC Cat. II - Dedicated COVID 51 GURUGRAM Artemis Hospital, Gurugram Private Hospitals 10130 74 20 60 38 Health Center / DCHC Cat. II - Dedicated COVID 52 GURUGRAM Kalyani Hospital, Gurugram Private Hospitals 10129 13 3 9 4 Health Center / DCHC Colombia Asia Hospital Cat. II - Dedicated COVID 53 GURUGRAM Private Hospitals 10128 20 10 12 10 Gurugram Health Center / DCHC Civil Hospital, Sector 10A, Cat. II - Dedicated COVID 54 GURUGRAM Govt Hospitals 10056 39 15 0 0 Gurugram Health Center / DCHC Cat. II - Dedicated COVID 55 GURUGRAM Mayom Hospital ,Gurugram Private Hospitals 10127 13 4 10 6 Health Center / DCHC Cat. II - Dedicated COVID 56 GURUGRAM Fortis Hospital, Gurugram Private Hospitals 10124 73 20 75 42 Health Center / DCHC List of Dedicated Covid Health Centers in Haryana Total Isolation O2 No of SR. District Total ICU Facilty Name Category Type Facilty ID beds Supported Ventilator No Name beds (excluding beds s ICU beds) Cat. II - Dedicated COVID 57 GURUGRAM Max Hospital, Gurugram Private Hospitals 10123 18 5 12 8 Health Center / DCHC Cat. II - Dedicated COVID 58 GURUGRAM Signature Hospital, Gurugram Private Hospitals 10765 25 10 28 9 Health Center / DCHC Cat. II - Dedicated COVID Central Ministry 59 GURUGRAM Gurgaon 16126 80 62 16 6 Health Center / DCHC Hospital Medanta the Medicity, Cat. II - Dedicated COVID 60 GURUGRAM Private Hospitals 10122 284 270 306 158 Gurugram Health Center / DCHC Poly Clinic Sector 31, Cat. II - Dedicated COVID 61 GURUGRAM Govt Hospitals 10764 8 3 0 0 Gurugram Health Center / DCHC Cat. II - Dedicated COVID 62 GURUGRAM Paras Hospital, Gurugram Private Hospitals 10121 55 15 60 29 Health Center / DCHC Cat. II - Dedicated COVID 63 GURUGRAM Naryana Hospital , Gurugram Private Hospitals 10601 25 10 27 12 Health Center / DCHC List of Dedicated Covid Health Centers in Haryana Total Isolation O2 No of SR. District Total ICU Facilty Name Category Type Facilty ID beds Supported Ventilator No Name beds (excluding beds s ICU beds) Sukhda Multispeciality Cat. II - Dedicated COVID 64 HISAR Govt Hospitals 10135 25 2 9 2 Hospital Health Center / DCHC Cat. II - Dedicated COVID 65 HISAR Civil Hospital Govt Hospitals 10047 100 20 0 0 Health Center / DCHC Cat. II - Dedicated COVID 66 HISAR Sarvodya Hospital, Hisar Private Hospitals 10141 25 15 11 3 Health Center / DCHC Cat.
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