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Programul Cabinetelor De Expertiză Medicală Serv CASA DE PENSII A MUNICIPIULUI BUCUREŞTI Calea Vitan Nr.6 Sector 3 Bucureşti Telefon 021.326.05.56 Fax 021.326.05.41 www.cpmb.ro; [email protected] PROGRAMUL CABINETELOR DE EXPERTIZĂ MEDICALĂ Denumire Cabinet Programul de lucru al fiecărui Persoana de contact Adresa completă Telefon/Fax Teritorial Expertiză cabinet (pe zile) (nume/prenume/telefon/fax) din Medicală cadrul cabinetului medical SERV. EXPERTIZĂ MEDICALĂ SECTOR 1 Luni, Marti, Miercuri, Vineri Med .08.00-15.00; As. 08.00-16.00 CABINET 1 Tel. Mobil orar primire documente: 8.00 - 14.00 Str. Povernei, nr.42, et. 1 As. Agachi Cristina Dr. Şerbănică Daniela 0770.256.761 program consultaţii: 8.30 - 15.00 Joi - Med. 08. 00 -16. 00 - nu se lucreaza - As. 08. 00 -16. 00 cu publicul Luni, Marti, Miercuri, Vineri Med. 8.00-15.00; As. 08.00-16.00 CABINET 3 orar primire documente: 8.00 - 14.00 Dr. Andrei Lăcrămioara Str. Povernei, nr.42, et. 3 program consultaţii: 8.30 - 15.00 As. Radu Maria Rodica 021.3127909 Joi - Med. 08. 00 -16. 00 - nu se lucreaza int.114 - As. 08. 00 -16. 00 cu publicul SERV. EXPERTIZĂ MEDICALĂ SECTOR 2 Luni, Miercuri Med. 13.30-20.30; As. 12.30-20.30 Tel. Mobil Marti -Med. 08.00-15.00; As. 08.00-16.00, CABINET 1 00 00 00 00 Şos. Iancului, nr. 3 0770.205.380 Joi-Med. 08. -15. ; As. 08. -16. -nu se As. Burcea Nicoleta Dr. Coţofană Nicolae lucreaza cu publicul 021.250.33.33 Prima Vineri/luna Med. 13.30-20.30; As. 12.30-20.30 Vineri Med. 08.00-15.00; As. 08.00-16.00 Luni, Marti, Miercuri, Vineri 021.317.32.45 Sos. Stefan cel Mare nr.19-21, CABINET 2 int.5711 Med. 13.30-20.30; As. 12.30-20.30 Spitalul COLENTINA/ As. Opran Daiana Dr. Molea Maria Laura 021.316.73.20 pavilion A - subsol int.5711 Joi - Med. 08. 00 -15. 00 - nu se lucreaza - As. 08. 00 -16. 00 cu publicul Pag 1 Luni, Miercuri Med. 08.00-15.00; As. 08.00-16.00 30 30 30 30 CABINET 3 Marti -Med. 13. -20. ; As. 12. -20. , 30 30 30 30 Dr. Troncea Carmen Şos. Iancului, nr. 3 Joi -Med. 13. -20. ; As. 12. -20. -nu se As. Rădulescu Elena lucreaza cu publicul Mihaela 021.250.33.33 Vineri - Med. 08.00-15.00; As. 08.00-16.00 SERV. EXPERTIZĂ MEDICALĂ SECTOR 3 Luni, Marti, Miercuri Med. 08.00-15.00; As. 08.00-16.00 CABINET 1 Centrul Medical Vitan Joi - Med. 08. 00 -15. 30 - nu se lucreaza As. Casangiu Simona Dr. Curaliuc Graţiela Calea Dudeşti, nr. 104-124 00 30 - As. 08. -16. cu publicul Vineri: Med. 08. 00 -13. 00 ; As. 08. 00 -14. 00 Luni, Marti, Miercuri, Vineri CABINET 2 Centrul Medical Vitan Tel. Mobil Med. 08.00-15.00; As. 08.00-16.00 00 00 As. Croitoru Iuliana Dr. Săsăreanu Razvan Calea Dudeşti, nr. 104-124 0770.204.886 Joi - Med. 08. -15. - nu se lucreaza - As. 08. 00 -16. 00 cu publicul CABINET 3 Luni, Marti, Miercuri, Vineri Centrul Medical Vitan Med. 08.00-15.00; As. 08.00-16.00 Dr. Bedreag Raluca As. Roşu Gheorghiţa Veronica Calea Dudeşti, nr. 104-124 Joi - Med. 08. 00 -15. 00 - nu se lucreaza Ileana - As. 08. 00 -16. 00 cu publicul Luni, Marti, Miercuri, Vineri CABINET 4 Centrul Medical Vitan Med. 13.30-20.30; As. 12.30-20.30 00 00 Reg. medical Niţan Anica Anca Dr. Ulmeanu Carmen Calea Dudesti, nr. 104-124 Joi - Med. 08. -15. - nu se lucreaza - As. 08. 00 -16. 00 cu publicul SERV. EXPERTIZĂ MEDICALĂ SECTOR 4 Luni, Marti, Miercuri, Vineri Sp. Clinic Prof.Dr. Alexandru CABINET 1 Med. 08.00-15.00; As. 08.00-16.00 Obregia, Şos. Berceni, nr. 10- As. Paşol Rica Dr. Ion Iudita Gabriela Joi - Med. 08.00-15.00 - nu se lucreaza 12 - As. 08.00-16.00 cu publicul Luni, Marti, Miercuri, Vineri Sp. Clinic Prof.Dr. Alexandru CABINET 2 Med. 08,00-15.00; As. 08.00-16.00 Obregia, Şos. Berceni, nr. 10- 00 00 As.Tunaru Alexandru Nicolae Dr. Amărăşteanu Silvia Joi - Med. 08. -15. - nu se lucreaza 12 - As. 08. 00 -16. 00 cu publicul Luni, Marti, Miercuri, Vineri Med. 13.00-20.00; As. 13.00--21.00 Sp. Clinic Prof.Dr. Alexandru CABINET 3 Tel. Mobil Joi - Med. 13. 00 -20. 00 - nu se lucreaza Obregia, Şos. Berceni, nr. 10- 00 00 As. Nistor Laura Dr. Anghel Silvia 0770.256.884 - As. 13. -21. cu publicul 12 Pag 2 SERV. EXPERTIZĂ MEDICALĂ SECTOR 5 Luni, Marti, Miercuri, Vineri CABINET 1 021.423.20.82 Centrul Medical Rahova str. /83/84 Med. 08.00-15.00; As. 08.00-16.00 Dr. Şovărel Elena 00 00 As. Manciu Mihaela Malcoci, nr. 4 int.16 Joi - Med. 08. -15. - nu se lucreaza Nicoleta - As. 08. 00 -16. 00 cu publicul Tel. Mobil Luni, Marti, Miercuri, Vineri 0770.256.510 Med. 08.00-15.00; As. 08.00-16.00 CABINET 2 Centrul Medical Rahova str. 021.423.20.82 As. Croitoru Lucica Dr. Vişoiu Liliana Malcoci, nr. 4 00 00 /83/84 Joi - Med. 08. -15. - nu se lucreaza int.17 - As. 08. 00 -16. 00 cu publicul Luni, Marti, Miercuri, Vineri 021.423.20.82 CABINET 3 Centrul Medical Rahova str. /83/84 Med. 08.00-15.00; As. 08.00-16.00 As. Oancea Frusina Dr. Dima Eliza Liliana Malcoci, nr. 4 00 00 int.41 Joi - Med. 08. -15. - nu se lucreaza - As. 08. 00 -16. 00 cu publicul SERV. EXPERTIZA MEDICALA SECTOR 6 Luni, Vineri Med. 08.00 -15.00; As. 08.00-16.00 CABINET 1 Centrul Medical Regie Bld. Tel. Mobil Marti, Miercuri 30 30 30 30 As. Lazăr Gabriela Dr. Oprea Felicia Daniela Regie nr.6-8 0770.257.173 Med. 13. -20. ; As. 12. -20. Joi - Med. 08. 00 -15. 00 - nu se lucreaza - As. 08. 00 -16. 00 cu publicul Luni, Vineri Med. 13.30-20.30; As. 12.30-20.30 CABINET 2 Centrul Medical Regie Bld. 00 00 Marti, Miercuri -Med. 08. -15. ; As. Oancea Cristina Dr. Cioată Ileana Voichiţa Regie nr.6-8 As. 08.00-16.00 Joi - Med. 08. 00 -15. 00 - nu se lucreaza - As. 08. 00 -16. 00 cu publicul Luni, Miercuri, Vineri CABINET 3 Centrul Medical Drumul Med. 13.30-20.30; As. 12.30-20.30 Tel. Mobil Dr. Popescu Iulia Taberei 34 Marti -Med. 08.00-15.00; As. 08.00-16.00 Reg.medical Deaconu Maria 0744.671.470 Mariana str. Pravăț, nr. 12 Joi - Med. 08. 00 -15. 00 - nu se lucreaza - As. 08. 00 -16. 00 cu publicul Luni, Miercuri, Vineri Centrul Medical Drumul Med. 08.00-15.00; -As. 08.00-16.00 CABINET 4 Marti -Med 13.30-20.30 As. 12.30-20.30 Taberei 34 As. Cazacu Violeta Dr. Onţică Anişoara Joi - Med. 08. 00 -15. 00 - nu se lucreaza str. Pravăț, nr. 12 - As. 08. 00 -16. 00 cu publicul Ziua de joi nu se lucrează cu publicul. Pag 3.
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