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R Functional 2 332101 BHU Barh Kohat DISTRICT KOHAT BASIC HEALTH UNIT S.No ID No Institute Name Tehsil Class Beds Locality Status 1 332099 BHU Ali Kach Lachi 1 - R Functional 2 332101 BHU Barh Kohat 1 - R Functional 3 332100 BHU Bazid Khel Kohat 1 - R Functional 4 332023 BHU Dhoda Kohat 1 - R Functional 5 332024 BHU Gabari Lachi 1 - R Functional 6 332026 BHU Kachai Kohat 1 - R Functional 7 332027 BHU Khaddar Khel Lachi 1 - R Functional 8 332028 BHU Marai Payan Kohat 1 - R Functional 9 332029 BHU Mohammad Zai Kohat 1 - R Functional 10 332030 BHU Nakband Kohat 1 - R Functional 11 332031 BHU Pershai Kohat 1 - R Functional 12 332033 BHU Shawaki Lachi 1 - R Functional 13 332035 BHU Suleman Talab Kohat 1 - R Functional 14 332036 BHU Sumari Payan Lachi 1 - R Functional 15 332037 BHU Togh Bala Kohat 1 - R Functional 16 332038 BHU Toolang Kohat 1 - R Functional 17 332039 BHU Ziarat Shaikh Aladad Kohat 1 - R Functional 18 332041 BHU Duli Banda Lachi 1 - R Functional 19 332042 BHU Kamal Khel Kohat 1 - R Functional 20 332045 BHU Sher Kot Kohat 1 - R Functional DISPENSARY 1 332050 Civil Dispy. Bezadi chikar kot Kohat 1 - U Functional 2 332052 Civil Dispy. Dartappi Lachi 1 - R Functional 3 332053 Civil DispY: Garhi mawaz khan Kohat 1 - R Functional 4 332054 Civil Dispy: Jangle khel kohat Kohat 1 - U Functional 5 332055 Civil Dispy: Kharmatoo Kohat 1 - R Functional 6 332056 Civil Dispy: Shadi khel Kohat 1 - R Functional 7 332057 Civil Dispy: Shadi pur Kohat 1 - R Functional 8 332064 Urban Dispy: Mir ahmad khel Kohat 1 - U Functional 9 332065 Urban Dispy: Lachi Lachi 1 - U Functional 10 Civil Dispy: Police Recruits Kohat Kohat II 0 U Not Reporting HOSPITAL 1 332001 Divisional Hq;Hospital/ (DHQ) Kohat Kohat 1 269 U Functional 2 332065 Civil Hospital Shakardara Lachi 1 44 U Functional Women And Children Hospital /Liaqat 3 1 160 U 332002 Memorial Kohat Kohat Functional 4 DISTRICT JAIL HOSPITAL KOHAT Kohat 1 11 U Not Reporting 5 332003 Police Hospital Kohat Kohat 1 6 U Functional 6 332088 Cat D-Hospital Lachi Lachi 1 22 R Functional Total Beds 512 PRIVATE HOSPITALS Nill MCH CENTER 1 332081 Govt: MCH Center Jangle Khel Kohat 1 - U Functional 2 332082 Govt: MCH Center Usterzai Bala Kohat 1 - R Functional RURAL HEALTH CENTER 1 332086 RHC Chorlaki Kohat 1 22 R Functional 2 332087 RHC Gumbat Kohat 1 22 R Functional 3 332090 RHC Ustarzai Kohat 1 22 R Functional 4 332021 RHC Billitang Kohat 1 22 R Functional Total Beds 88 SUB-HEALTH CENTER 1 332095 SHC Surgul Kohat 1 - R Functional 2 332096 SHC Darmalak Lachi 1 - R Functional 3 332097 SHC Sudal Lachi 1 - R Functional LEPROSY CLINIC 1 332077 Leprosy Clinic at Women & Child H:kohat Kohat 1 - U Closed T.B CLINIC 1 332092 TB Clinic, Liaqat Mem:Hosp:Kohat Kohat 1 - U Closed.
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