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LIST of MAJOR HEALTH INSTITUTIONS S.No BLOCK NAC LIST OF MAJOR HEALTH INSTITUTIONS S.No BLOCK NAC PLACE HEALTH UNIT NAME 1 Bhawanipatna Mty DHH Bhawanipatna DHH ,Bhawanipatna 2 Dharmagad SDH Dharmagad SDH ,Dharmagad 3 Bhawanipatna Hosp TB Uditnarayanpur Hosp TB ,Uditnarayanpur 4 Jaipatna AH Ranmal AH ,Ranmal 5 Karlamunda AH Risida AH ,Risida 6 Kesinga NAC AH Kesinga AH ,Kesinga 7 Lanjigarh AH Lanjigarh AH ,Lanjigarh 8 M Rampur AH Barabandha AH ,Barabandha 9 Bhawanipatna CHC Borda CHC ,Borda 10 Golamunda PHC Chhapuria PHC ,Chhapuria 11 Jaipatna UGPHC Jaipatna UGPHC ,Jaipatna 12 Junagarh CHC Junagarh CHC ,Junagarh 13 Junagarh PHC Chilliguda PHC ,Chiliguda 14 Koksara UGPHC Koksara UGPHC ,Koksara 15 Lanjigarh UGPHC Biswanathpur UGPHC ,Biswanathpur 16 M Rampur UGPHC M.Rampur UGPHC ,M.Rampur 17 Narla PHC Narla PHC ,Narla 18 Th. Rampur PHC Th.Rampur PHC ,Th.Rampur 19 Dharmagad PHC Parla PHC ,Parla 20 Kalampur PHC Kalampur PHC ,Kalampur 21 Karlamunda PHC Karlamunda PHC ,Karlamunda 22 Kesinga PHC Pastikudi PHC ,Pastikudi 23 Bhawanipatna PHC(New) Deypur PHC(New) ,Deypur 24 Bhawanipatna PHC(New) Artal PHC(New) ,Artal 25 Bhawanipatna PHC(New) Karlapada PHC(New) ,Karlapada 26 Bhawanipatna PHC(New) Dadpur PHC(New) ,Dadpur 27 Dharmagad PHC(New) Kankeri PHC(New) ,Kankeri 28 Dharmagad PHC(New) Behera PHC(New) ,Behera 29 Dharmagad PHC(New) Khairapadar PHC(New) ,Khairapadar 30 Dharmagad PHC(New) Tipiguda PHC(New) ,Tipiguda 31 Golamunda PHC(New) Golamunda PHC(New) ,Golamunda 32 Golamunda PHC(New) Faranga PHC(New) ,Faranga 33 Golamunda PHC(New) Bordi PHC(New) ,Bordi 34 Golamunda PHC(New) Uchhala PHC(New) ,Uchhala 35 Jaipatna PHC(New) Dhansali PHC(New) ,Dhansali 36 Jaipatna PHC(New) Bandigan PHC(New) ,Bandigan 37 Jaipatna PHC(New) Uchhala PHC(New) ,Uchhala 38 Junagarh PHC(New) Charbahal PHC(New) ,Charbahal 39 Junagarh PHC(New) Kulihari PHC(New) ,Kulihari 40 Junagarh PHC(New) Habaspur PHC(New) ,Habaspur 41 Junagarh PHC(New) Mahichalla PHC(New) ,Mahichalla 42 Junagarh PHC(New) Deadar PHC(New) ,Deadar 43 Kalampur PHC(New) Bandhakana PHC(New) ,Bandhakana 44 Karlamunda PHC(New) Regeda PHC(New) ,Regeda 45 Karlamunda PHC(New) Terasinga PHC(New) ,Terasinga 46 Kesinga PHC(New) Utkela PHC(New) ,Utkela 47 Kesinga PHC(New) Kandel PHC(New) ,Kandel 48 Kesinga PHC(New) Barabandha PHC(New) ,Barabandha 49 Koksara PHC(New) Ladugaon PHC(New) ,Ladugaon 50 Koksara PHC(New) Badapodaguda PHC(New) ,Badapodaguda 51 Lanjigarh PHC(New) Lanjigarhroad PHC(New) ,Lanjigarhroad 52 Lanjigarh PHC(New) Bengaon PHC(New) ,Bengaon 53 Lanjigarh PHC(New) Madhupur PHC(New) ,Madhupur 54 M Rampur PHC(New) Madanpur PHC(New) ,Madanpur 55 M Rampur PHC(New) Mohangiri PHC(New) ,Mohangiri 56 Narla PHC(New) Ulikupa PHC(New) ,Ulikupa 57 Narla PHC(New) Rupraroad PHC(New) ,Rupraroad 58 Narla PHC(New) Rupra PHC(New) ,Rupra 59 Narla PHC(New) Palam PHC(New) ,Palam 60 Th. Rampur PHC(New) Nakrundi PHC(New) ,Nakrundi 61 Th. Rampur PHC(New) Jubarajpur(Adri) PHC(New) ,Jubarajpur(Adri) 62 Koksara MHU Ampani MHU ,Ampani Subcentre List KALAHANDI PHC - CHILIGUDA 1 PHC - BORDA Block - JUNAGARH Block - BHAWANIPATNA 21 Maliguda 1 Artal 22 Mathura 2 Belapada 23 Matigaon 3 Borda MC 24 Nandol 4 Chahagaon 25 Pilikia 5 Chheliamal 26 Tamala 6 Dadpur 4 PHC - JAIPATNA 7 Deypur Block - JAIPATNA 8 Duarsuni 1 Ainlabhata 9 Gudialipadar 2 Atigaon 10 Jugsaipatna 3 Badkarlakote 11 Kalam 4 Badpujariguda 12 Kamthana 5 Badtemri 13 Karlaguda 6 Bandigaon 14 Karlapada 7 Baner 15 Kutrurkhamar 8 Bhairinrpali 16 Madiguda 9 Chachiguda 17 Malgaon 10 Chancharamal 18 Masigaon 11 Dhansuli 19 Medinipur 12 Jaipatna MC 20 Palna 13 Kanakpur 21 Pokharighat 14 Karanjiguda 22 Risigaon 15 Mangalpur 23 Sagada 16 Podapadar 24 Seinpur 17 Ranmal 25 Sujanpur 18 Rengalpali 26 Thuapadar 19 Sargiguda 2 PHC - M. RAMPUR(11) 20 Sastuguda Block - M. RAMPUR 21 Sundarjore 1 Belgaon 22 Uchhula 2 Damkarlakhunta 5 PHC - BISWANATHPUR 3 Dhekunkupa Block - LANJIGARH 4 Gochhadengen 1 Bandhapari 5 M.Rampur MC 2 Basantapada 6 Madanpur 3 Batelima 7 Manikera 4 Bengaon 8 Mohangiri 5 Bhatangpadar 9 Mudiang 6 Bhuruti 10 Pandapadar 7 Bijepur 11 Turchi 8 Biswanathpur MC 12 Urladani 9 Champadeipur 3 PHC - CHILIGUDA(25) 10 Chhatrapur Block - JUNAGARH 11 Gundri 1 Atigaon 12 Kamarda 2 Banijara 13 Kankutru 3 Bhairniguda 14 Kinding 4 Budhidara 15 Kumkhal 5 Charbahal 16 Lakhabahali 6 Chhoriagarh 17 Lanjigarh 7 Chicheiguda 18 Lanjigarh Road 8 Chiliguda MC 19 Madhupur 9 Dasigaon 20 Malijubang 10 Deundi 21 Malipada 11 Dundelmal 22 Musanal 12 Golamunda 23 Nangalabeda 13 Goudachhendia 24 Trilochanpur 14 Habaspur 6 PHC - KARLAMUNDA 15 Jarring Block - KARLAMUNDA 16 Jillingdar 1 Borpadar 17 Junagarh 2 Gajabahal 18 Kulihari 3 Karlamunda MC 19 Kupagaon 4 Kusurla 20 Mahichala 5 Pourkela PHC - KARLAMUNDA PHC - NARLA 13 PHC - CHAPURIA Block - KARLAMUNDA Block - NARLA Block - GOLAMUNDA 6 Rajpur 6 Khairmal 1 Badchergaon 7 Regeda 7 Mandul 2 Borguda 8 Saplahara 8 Mursing 3 Brundabahal 9 Sargulmalpada 9 Muskuti 4 Chapuria MC 10 Teresinga 10 Narla MC 5 Chichia 7 PHC - PASTIKUDI 11 Nishanpur 6 Daspur Block - KESINGA 12 Palam 7 Dhamanpur 1 Adhamunda 13 Rupra 8 Farang 2 Amath 14 Rupra Road 9 Golamunda 3 Balsi 15 Sargiguda 10 Gundri 4 Belkhandi 16 Sarian 11 Haldi 5 Gokuleswar 17 Shantpur 12 Kegaon 6 Kandel 18 Shergarh 13 Khaliakani 7 Kasurpada 19 Tulapada 14 Khaliapali 8 Kerokuda 11 PHC - PARLA 15 Kuhura 9 Kesinga Block - DHARMAGARH 16 Mahaling 10 Kikia 1 Ainlajore 17 Manjhari 11 Laitara 2 Behera 18 Nuagaon 12 Parelsinga 3 Boden 19 Rengsapali 13 Pastikudi MC 4 Brahmanchhendia 20 Uchhula 14 Patharla 5 Chhanchanbahali KALAHANDI DISTRICT 15 Tahasir 6 Chhilipa Old Sub-Centres - 213 16 Tundla 7 Dumerguda New Centres - 16 17 Utkela 8 Gadiajore Main Centres 13 8 PHC KOKSARA 9 Ghumer Total Sub-centres- 242 Block - KOKSARA 10 Jayantapur 1 Ampani 11 Kankeri 2 Badpodaguda 12 Khairpadar 3 Chikili 13 Kirkarkani 4 Dahagaon 14 Nandagaon 5 Dudukathenga 15 Parla MC 6 Gambhariguda 16 Raurahaldi 7 Ghantiguda 17 Tarapur 8 Gotomunda 18 Telipalas 9 Kashibahal 19 Thanat 10 Kaudola 20 Tipiguda 11 Kendudangari 12 PHC - TH. RAMPUR 12 Koksara MC Block - TH. RAMPUR 13 Ladugaon 1 Adri 14 Mirjapur 2 Badchhatrang 15 Moter 3 Balisara 16 Musapali 4 Gopalpur 17 Phupgaon 5 Gopinathpur 18 Rengalpali 6 Kaniguma 19 Temera 7 Karang 9 PHC - KALAMPUR 8 Karlapat Block - KALAMPUR 9 Kathkura 1 Badkutru 10 Kerpai 2 Bandhkana 11 Kiapadar 3 Bankapala 12 Mahulpatna 4 Bijmara 13 Melkundel 5 Ichhapur 14 Nakrundi 6 Kalampur MC 15 Podapadar 7 Mandal 16 Saisuruni 8 Mingur 17 Sindhipadar 9 Patrabasa 18 Th.Rampur MC 10 PHC - NARLA Block - NARLA 1 Bagpur 2 Bhanpur 3 Dhoben 4 Ghantamal 5 Gigina.
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