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Madhya Pradesh SNo Name of ICTC & address of ICTC District ICTC Incharge Person Name Contact No Counsellor Name Contact No 1 ICTC Anuppur,Amarkantak Road Anuppur, PIN‐484224 Anuppur Dr. S.C. Rai 9893880858 Vibha Awasthi 9893250366 2 ICTC Ashoknagar, Pachha District Hospital Kheda Road District Ashoknagar Dr.D.K Bhargaw 9425137291 989391614 HospitalCampus, PIN‐473331 Mrs.Rukmani Shrivastava 3 ICTC Balaghat, District Hospital Balaghat, PIN‐481001 Balaghat Dr. Suresh Kawde 9425138755 Smt. Sangeeta Mishra 9406739255 4 ICTC Lalbarra, Community Health Center Lalbarra, Balaghat District , Balaghat Dr. T.C.Meshram 07633276798 ‐ PIN‐ 481441 Pradeep Kumar Sharma 5 ICTC Katangi,Community Health Center Katangi, Balaghat District, PIN‐ Balaghat Dr. K.Jhode 9993791982 9893710128, 481445 Chandra deep Sahu 9827195479 6 ICTC Baraseoni, Civil Hospital Baraseoni, Balaghat District, PIN‐481331 Balaghat Dr.M.Pandey 07633253160 Vacant 7 ICTC Barwani, ICTC Near T.B.W. Compound IIIstt. Hospital Barwani Barwani Dr. Arun Sharma 9425090780 9893821167 M.P. PIN‐ 451551 Ku. Neha Parihar 8 ICTC Civil Hospital Sandhwa , PIN‐451666 Barwani Vacant 9 ICTC Community Health Center Pansemal, District Barwani Pin Barwani Dr. R.R. Bhojne 9826394733 451770 Balram Thakur 10 ICTC Betul, ICTC Betul Path.Lab. District Hospital Betul, PIN‐460001 Betul Dr. Ashok Baranga 9425002915 9301099586 Ku. Sakeela Bee 11 ICTC Multai, Community Health Center Multai District Betul Pin Betul Dr. M.K. Dhakad 9827224912 460661 Vijay Bhade 12 ICTC District Hospital Bhind, Room No. 5 New OPD, PIN‐477001 Bhind Dr. B.R.Arya DTO 9425702341 9926484342 Seema Jain 13 G.M.C. Bhopal, Dept.of Mi.biology GMC Bhopal, PIN‐462001 Bhopal Dr. Deepak Duby 7554050160 Gopal Jha 9329478496 14 PPTCT, Sultania Janana Hospital, Bhopal Bhopal Dr.Madhuri Chandra 9425685684 Ms. Geeta Singh 9425004976 15 Jai Prakash District Hospital, Tulsi Nagar 1250 Bhopal Pin 462003 Bhopal Dr. Nisha Shrivastawa 9425013686 9424411019 Antisha Dubey 16 Bhopal Memorial Hospital & Research Center, Bhopal Pin 462038 Bhopal Dr Manisha Srivastava 9425012342 9301320266 Manoj Pateriya 17 K.N.K.Civil Hospital, South T.T.Nagar near MLA Quarters Bhopal Pin Bhopal Dr A.K.Thakur 09406511109 9826536545 462003 Yashpal singh 18 Bairagarh Civil Hospital, Bhopal Indore Road, PIN‐462030 Bhopal Dr. Amita Dubey 9827212049 9755620911 Gayatri Gangrad 19 TB Hospital, Idgah Hill, Bhopal, TB Hospital, Idgah Hill, Bhopal Pin Bhopal Dr. P. Tiwari 462001 vacant 20 Community Health Center Bairasia,Community Health Center Bairasia Bhopal Dr A.K.Ojha 9425458199 9425685082 Tehsil Bairasia, PIN‐463106 Smt. Sushma Shok 21 Burhanpur,District Hospital Burhanpur, PIN‐450331 Burhanpur Dr. R.C.Dalal 9827365340 22 ICTC Community Health Center Nepanagar, District Burhanpur PIN‐ Burhanpur 450221 Vacant 23 ICTC, District Hospital Chhatarpur, PIN‐471001 Chhatarpur Dr. Neeraj Pathak 09425143787 Ms.Sangeeta Tiwari 9993489727 24 ICTC, Community Health Center Khajuraho, District Chhatarpur, Pin Chhatarpur Dr. G.D. Rawat 471505 25 ICTC, District Hospital Chhindwada, Reginal Diagnostic Center, Near x‐ Chhindwara Dr. R. Tendulkar 9425832530 9329506944 rey dept. Room no. 18 Pin 480001 Ms. Soma Yadav 26 ICTC Community Health Center Sausar, Pin 480106 Chhindwara Vacant 27 ICTC Civil Hospital Amarwada, District Chhindwada, PIN‐480221 Chhindwara Dr. Archna Kaithwas 9827844072 Vacant 28 ICTC, Community Health Center Pandurna Pin 480334 Chhindwara Dr. H.P.Chouhan 9300369362 29 ICTC Damoh, District Hospital Opd Compound Room No. 2, PIN‐470661 Damoh Dr. (Smt.) Sridha Gangele 0972565240 9406559508 Smt. Chetna Nayak SNo Name of ICTC & address of ICTC District ICTC Incharge Person Name Contact No Counsellor Name Contact No Mr. Pradeep Tamrakar 9926935930 30 ICTC, District Hospital Datia, PIN‐475661 Datia Dr. R.S.Gupta 9425482827 Krishan Ku. Verma 9826222989 31 ICTC, Lady Hospital Datia, (Civil Hospital) talaiya mohalla datia Pin Datia Dr Sulbha Laghate 9302330300 9926249713 475661 Smt. Archana Paliwal 32 ICTC Dewas, District M.G. Hospital Dewas, PIN‐455001 Dewas Dr S.K Mishra 94253‐67876 33 ICTC Bagli , Primary Health Center .Bagli, PIN‐455227 Dewas Dr.Prakesh Pandit 9926531040 Sachin Kherde 9827780034 34 ICTC Primary Health Center Sonkachh, District Dewas Pin 455118 Dewas Dr.Umesh Goyal 9425494409 35 ICTC Center Dhar, Bhoj Hospital Campus Dhar, PIN‐454001 Dhar Dr. Anil Verma 9827223657 ‐ Vacant 36 ICTC Community Health Center Pithampur District Dhar Pin 454775 Dhar Vacant 37 ICTC District Hospital Dindori, Pin 481880 Dindori Dr. K.P. Kori 9425164685 9425821498 Ms. Amita Sharma 38 ICTC District Hospital Guna ‐473001 Guna Dr.Gaurav Tiwari 09827285175 Ku. Shaily Rai 9827716976 9827234412 Mr.Sandeep Kumar Tiwari 39 MC Gwalior, Deptt. of Microbiology G.R.MC Gwalior, PIN‐474001 Gwalior Dr. Shashi Gandhi Prof. & HOD 9826394482 vacant 40 PPTCT , J.A.H. Compound, Gajraraja Medical College Aamkho Gwalior : Gwalior Dr. Veena Agrawal 9425110111 Pin 474001 Rekha Agrawal 9907241903 41 ICTC, District Hospital Morar, PIN‐474006 Gwalior Dr. S.N. Tripathi 9425309721 42 Gwalior Dr. Anup Pradhan 9425117114 9770029327 ICTC Civil Hospital Gwalior, Killa Road Hajira Gwalior : Pin 474003 Nabham Radha Ghanghoria 43 ICTC Civil Hospital Dabra Distt. Gwalior: Pin 475110 Gwalior Dr. R.B. Kurele 9302100161 Ms. Anita Prajapati 44 Community Health Center Mohana, District Gwalior PIN‐475533 Gwalior Dr.O.P. Shivhare 9926264970 45 ICTC District Hospital Harda, Room No. 4 Near Genral OPD . PIN‐ Harda Dr. N.K.Gour 09826562498 9926543605 461331 Sanjay Dhaka 46 ICTC Community Health Center Timarni, PIN‐461228 Harda Dr. M.K.Choure 09926419922 Smt. Mamta Yadav 47 ICTC Community Health Center Khirkiya Near Pathology , Disttrict Harda Dr. K.Kumar 09826567558 Harda Pin 461441 48 ICTC District Hospital Hoshangabad, Room No.13 District Hoshangabad Dr. V.K. Dubey 9425041104 9827279870 Hoshangabad, PIN‐461001 Mr. Prakashchand Yadav 49 ICTC Jan Seva Rugnalaya, Civil Hospital Itarsi, District Hoshangabad PIN‐Hoshangabad 461111 Vacant 50 ICTC Community Health Center Piparia , District PIN‐461775 Hoshangabad Dr. A.K Agrawal 7576222659 9424402583 Ganesh Kumar Uprariya 51 ICTC Community Health Center Seoni Malwa, PIN‐461223 Hoshangabad Dr. S. Raghuvanshi 9893512216 Mr. Vijay Shyam Patel SNo Name of ICTC & address of ICTC District ICTC Incharge Person Name Contact No Counsellor Name Contact No 52 ICTC Department of Microbiology, Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Medical Indore Dr. Anita Mutha 9826170789 9826271606 College , AB Road, Indore, 452001 Ms. Shweta Modi 53 PPTCT, MY Hospital , Sanyogitaganj, Indore, 452001 Indore Dr. Anita Mutha 9826170789 Ms. Trapti Bhatia 54 ICTC , Women Hospital, MTH Compound, Maharani Road, Indore Indore Dr. Anita Mutha 9826170789 9926913789 Ms. Satakshi Dubey 55 ICTC , G.V.Pant Government District Hospital, Dhar Road Indore Indore Dr. Chitra Shrivastava 9425321566 56 Hukumchand Govt. Hospital , Hukumchand Polyclinic MTH Compund, Indore Dr. Ashutosh Sharma 9893339545 9229897484 PIN‐452001 Mrs. Megha Chouksey 57 ICTC, Civil Hospital MHOW, District Indore PIN‐453441 Indore Dr. K.K.Sharma 9977291209 9977147613 Ms. Radha Malviya 58 ICTC, Community Health Center Depalpur, District Indore, PIN‐453115 Indore Dr. Achal Silawat 9926465792 9009562123 Ms. Kavita Bele 59 ICTC, Community Health Center Manpur, District Indore PIN‐453661 Indore Dr. R.S.Tomar 9425123921 Ms. Anjulata Mahere 60 ICTC, Shri Prakash chandra Sethi, Govt. Hospital, Sanyogita Ganj Indore Sanyogitaganj, AB Road, Indore 452001 Dr. K.L. Prajapati 61 ICTC, Department of Microbiology, Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Jabalpur Dr. Riti Jain Seth 9425867854 Medical College Jabalpur, 482001 62 PPTCT Department of Obs. & Gyn., Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Jabalpur Dr. Archana Singh 9826168966 9826542597 Medical College Jabalpur, 482001 Anuradha Agrawal 63 ICTC, Regional Medical Research Center for Tribals, (ICMR) , Nagpur Jabalpur Dr. Jyothi Bhat ‐ 9826179638 Road Garha, Jabalpur Pin 482003 Ku.Shraddha Shrivastava 64 ICTC Community Health Center Patan, District Jabalpur Pin 483113 Jabalpur Dr. Ashish Raj 9425787000 65 ICTC , Rani Durgawati Hospital , Near Ralway Station Jabalpur: Pin Jabalpur Dr. Sanjay Misra 9826163178 9424686503, 482001 Sandhya Singh 9179109334 66 ICTC, Seth Seth Govinddas District Hospital Jabalpur, 482002 Jabalpur Dr. Ajeet Dubye 67 ICTC, Community Health Center Majholi, District Jabalpur PIN‐483446 Jabalpur Dr. C.P.Tiwari 9407000122 68 ICTC Government Hospital Sihora, Near NH‐7 Ward No.4, Post Thana ‐ Jabalpur Sihora, Tahsel‐Sihora,Dist.‐Jabalpur(M.P) PIN‐483225 Dr.A.K Das 9425837107 69 ICTC, District Hospital Jhabua, PIN‐457661 Jhabhua Dr. S.C.Barve 9425094563 9425972178 Vazid Husain Qureshi 70 ICTC, District Hospital Alirajpur , PIN‐457887 Alirajpur Dr. K.C. Gupta Mr.Suresh Ku. Muniya 71 ICTC Katni, ICTC Blood Bank Building District Hospital Katni, PIN‐ Katni 9329413146 Dr. S.K.Sharma 9425158548 483501 Syed Noorul Hasan SNo Name of ICTC & address of ICTC District ICTC Incharge Person Name Contact No Counsellor Name Contact No 72 ICTC, Civil Hospital Vijayraghogarh, District Katni , Pin 483775 Katni Ms. Savita Goud 73 ICTC, Community Health Center Reeti DISTRICT KATNI (M.P.) Pin Katni 9425670675 483990 Dr.GULAB TIWARI 09630065961 Ms. LaxmiNarayan Khatarkar 74 ICTC, Community Health Center, Bahoriband, District Katni, PIN‐ Katni 9926782337 Dr. Mamta Dewan 9584543406 483330 Ms. Sukanya Saraf 75 ICTC Khandwa, District Hospital Khandwa, PIN‐450001 Khandwa Dr. Atul Mane 9425070592 9617003166 Mr. Amit Gondane 76 ICTC Khargoan, District Hospital Khargoan, PIN‐451001 Khargoan
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