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Hcp-Wilayah Sumatera.Pdf AREA KOTA RS / KLINIK ALAMAT NO. TELEPON NO. FAX SUMATERA JAMBI RS. ST.THERESIA JL. SUTOMO, NO.19 0741 - 23119 / 7553811| 0741-20832 SUMATERA JAMBI SILOAM HOSPITALS JAMBI (D/H RS. ASIA MEDIKA) JL. SOEKARNO - HATTA, PAALMERAH JAMBI 0741-5919000-|- 0741-573271/573238 SUMATERA JAMBI RS. ISLAM ARAFAH JL. EMPU GANDRING NO.1 KEBUN JERUK, JAMBI 0741-62711/667966/62177| 0741-63444 SUMATERA MUARA BUNGO RS. SENTRAL MEDIKA MUARA BUNGO JL. RANGKAYO HITAM, CADIKA MUARA BUNGO, JAMBI 0747-22207/22209| 0747-22209 SUMATERA JAMBI RSIA. ANNISA JAMBI JL. KABIA NO 04 RT 01 KEL. KEBUN HANDIL KEC JELUTUNG KOTA JAMBI (0741) 445226| - SUMATERA JAMBI RSU. BAITURRAHIM JAMBI JL. PROF. M. YAMIN SH NO. 30 LEBAK BANDUNG - JAMBI 0741-35165/0741-5911096/97/98| 0741-5911099/97 SUMATERA BANDAR LAMPUNG RS. IMMANUEL WAY HALIM JL. SOEKARNO-HATTA, WAY HALIM 0721-704900,704630/628| 0721-704807/784897 SUMATERA BANDAR LAMPUNG RS. ADVENT LAMPUNG JL. TEUKU UMAR, NO.48 KEDATON BANDAR LAMPUNG 0721-703459| 0721-786349/770717 SUMATERA BANDAR LAMPUNG RS. MITRA HUSADA PRINGSEWU JL. JEND A. YANI NO.14 PRINGSEWU, LAMPUNG 0729-23792-|- 0729-23836 SUMATERA BANDAR LAMPUNG RS. BUMI WARAS JL. WOLTER MONGINSIDI, NO.235 0721-254589/261122/257925/267855| 0721-257926 SUMATERA BANDAR LAMPUNG RS. GRAHA HUSADA LAMPUNG JL. GAJAH MADA, NO. 6 GH, TANJUNG AGUNG, BANDAR LAMPUNG 0721-240000| 0721-263181/268417 SUMATERA BANDAR LAMPUNG RS. URIP SUMOHARJO JL. URIP SUMOHARJO NO.200 SUKARAME 0721-771322/23/24| 0721-771321/707990 SUMATERA BANDAR LAMPUNG RS. NATAR MEDIKA (YADIKA GROUP) JL. RAYA NATAR NO. 04 MUARA PUTIH, KEC NATAR LAMPUNG SELATAN 0721-92521/92519| 0721-92519 SUMATERA BANDAR LAMPUNG RS. HARAPAN BUNDA LAMPUNG JL. RAYA LINTAS SUMATERA NO.30 SEPUTIH JAYA LAMPUNG TENGAH 0725-26766| 0725-25091 SUMATERA BANDAR LAMPUNG RSIA. MUTIARA PUTRI JL. HOS COKROAMINOTO NO 76 ENGGAL LAMPUNG 0721-252579/254999| 0721-254282 SUMATERA BANDAR LAMPUNG RS. PERTAMINA BINTANG AMIN JL. PRAMUKA NO 27, LAMPUNG 0721-273601| 0721-273597 SUMATERA BANDAR LAMPUNG RSIA. BUNDA AS-SYIFA JL. DR.SUSILO NO. 54 PAHOMAN TELUK BETUNG UTARA BANDAR LAMPUNG 0721-259259/256256| 0721-266800 SUMATERA BANDAR LAMPUNG RSIA. RESTU BUNDA JL. K.H. HASYIM ASHARI NO. 73, TELUK BETUNG SELATAN - BANDAR LAMPUNG 0721-484158/484185| 0721-482832 SUMATERA BANDAR LAMPUNG RSIA. PURI BETIK HATI JL. PAJAJARAN NO.109, JAGABAYA, BANDAR LAMPUNG, LAMPUNG 0721-787799| - SUMATERA BANDAR LAMPUNG RS. ISLAM ASY-SYIFAA JL. NEGARA LINTAS SUMATERA KM.65 YUKUM JAYA - BANDAR JAYA, KEC. TERB. ANGGI BESAR, LAMPUNG TENGAH 34162 (0725) 25264| (0752) 527476 SUMATERA TANJUNG HARAPAN RSU. HANDAYANI JL. N. SOEKARNO - HATTA NO : 94, TANJUNG HARAPAN, KOTABUMI, LAMPUNG UTARA 0724328399| SUMATERA BANDA ACEH RS. TEUNGKU FAKINAH JL. JEND. SUDIRMAN NO.27-29 0651-41454 / 081377028888-|- 0651-47646/49454 SUMATERA BIREUN RS. TELAGA BUNDA BIERUN JL. PEUTUA BANTA NO 7, GP BIERUN 0644-324433| 0644-324433 SUMATERA BANDA ACEH RS. CEMPAKA AZ ZAHRA JL. POCUT BAREN NO 36-38-40 BANDA ACEH 0651-31066| 0651-25281 SUMATERA LHOKSEUMAWE RS. SAKINAH LHOKSEUMAWE JL. ANTARA NO 30, LHOKSEUMAWE 0645-45534/42158| - SUMATERA LANGSA RS. CUT MEUTIA JL. GARUDA NO. 1 KEL. KEBON BARU LANGSA ACEH (0641) 425314| (0641) 426285 SUMATERA MEULABOH RS. SWASTA MONTELLA JL. BERINGIN JAYA SAMPING MESJID AGUNG, MEULABOH, ACEH BARAT (0655) 7551974; 085277358711| - SUMATERA BANDA ACEH RS. MEUTIA JL. CUT MEUTIA NO. 55 KP. BARU, BANDA ACEH (0651) 33149| SUMATERA DURI RSIA. MUTIA SARI JL. BATHIN BETUAH, NO.1-A, SIMPANG PADANG 0765-93635/92080| 0765-597972/55979 SUMATERA PEKANBARU RSIA. ERIA BUNDA JL. KH. AHMAD DAHLAN, NO.163 0761-23100/23600| 0761-47235 SUMATERA PEKANBARU RS. ISLAM IBNU SINA PEKANBARU JL. MELATI, NO.60 0761-24242/26011| 0761-35698 SUMATERA PEKANBARU RSIA. ZAINAB JL. RONGGOWARSITO I NO.1 0761-24000| 0761-859448 SUMATERA PEKANBARU RS. AWAL BROS PEKANBARU JL. JEND SUDIRMAN NO.117 0761-47333-|- 0761-47222 SUMATERA DURI RS. PERMATA HATI DURI JL. JEND SUDIRMAN NO.37 SIMPANG PADANG 0765-94902/95799, GIGI913670765-0765-596899|0765-0765-596899 0765-595799 SUMATERA DURI RSU. THURSINA JL. HANGTUAH NO.93 0765-597782 / 595573|0765-595573 0765-597773 SUMATERA PANGKALAN KERINCI RS. EFARINA PANGKALAN KERINCI JL. LINTAS TIMUR NO 1, PANGKALAN KERINCI, KAB PELALAWAN 0761-494500/493980| 0761- 493981 SUMATERA PEKANBARU EKA HOSPITAL PEKANBARU JL. SOEKARNO HATTA, KM.6,5 0761-6989999| 0761-6989944 SUMATERA PEKANBARU RS. KHUSUS BEDAH & KEBIDANAN SYAFIRA JL. JEND.SUDIRMAN NO.134 PEKANBARU 0761-856517,35360| 0761-41887 SUMATERA ROKAN HULU RS. AWAL BROS UJUNG BATU JL. JEND. SUDIRMAN NO. 314 UJUNG BATU ROKAN HULU RIAU 0762-7363329| 0762-7363334 SUMATERA INDRAGIRI HILIR RS. INDRAGIRI JL. TRIMAS NO. 77 TEMBILAHAN INDRAGIRI HILIR - RIAU 0768-23555| 0768-21539 SUMATERA PEKANBARU RSIA. BUDHI MULIA JL.SOEKARNO HATTA NO.226-228 ARENGKA, PEKANBARU 0761-3069900/8417200| 0761-8417255 SUMATERA PEKANBARU RS. AWAL BROS PANAM JL. HR. SOEBRANTAS RT. 01/RW. 03 NO 88 KEL. TUAH KARYA KEC. TAMPAN PANAM, PEKANBARU 0761-586 888| 0761 586111 SUMATERA PEKANBARU RSIA. ANDINI JL. TUANKU TAMBUSAI NO.55, PEKANBARU (0761) 33612| (0761) 33649 SUMATERA PEKANBARU RS. A. YANI PEKANBARU JL. JEND. A. YANI NO. 73, PEKANBARU (0761) 856370| - SUMATERA PEKANBARU AULIA HOSPITAL PEKANBARU JL. HR.SUBRANTAS No. 63, PANAM 0761-6700 000| (0761) 854815 SUMATERA PEKANBARU RS. PRIMA PEKANBARU JL. BIMA NO. 1 NANGKA UJUNG, KEL. DELIMA KEC. TAMPAN, PEKANBARU, RIAU (0761) 8419007| (0761) 8419006 SUMATERA BATAM RS. BUDI KEMULIAAN BATAM JL. BUDI KEMULIAAN, NO.1 0778-426865, 454044|0778-454044 0778-454055 SUMATERA BATAM RS. AWAL BROS BATAM JL. GAJAH MADA KAV.1 BALOI 0778 - 431777| 0778-430777 SUMATERA BATAM RS. ST. ELISABETH - BATAM JL. ANGGREK BLOK II, BALOI 0778 - 457357-|- 0778-457710/422473 SUMATERA KARIMUN RS. BAKTI TIMAH KARIMUN JL. CANGGAI PUTRI TELUK UMA KABUPATEN KARIMUN PROVINSI KEPULAUAN RIAU 29661 0777-7367085| 0777-7333251 SUMATERA BINTAN UTARA RSUD. TANJUNG UBAN JL. INDUN SURI SIMPANG BUSUNG NO.1 TANJUNG UBAN 29152 (0771) 482655/ 082324421982| - SUMATERA BATAM RS. GRAHA HERMINE KOMP. RUKO ASIH RAYA NO.9-15, BATU AJI (0778) 363318, 363127| (0778) 363164 SUMATERA PADANG RS. SELAGURI JL. A.YANI, NO.26 0751 -33010/21953| 0751-840051 SUMATERA PADANG RSU. BUNDA MEDICAL CENTER (RSU. C-BMC) JL. PROKLAMASI NO.31-33-37 PADANG 0751-23164/29536/21151/24750| 0751-23200 SUMATERA PADANG RS. YOS SUDARSO JL. SITUJUH, NO.1 0751-33230/33231| 0751-31811 SUMATERA PADANG RSI. SITI RAHMAH PADANG JL. RAYA BY PASS KM 15 AIE PACAH, PADANG 0751-463059| 0751-463531 SUMATERA BUKIT TINGGI RSU. MADINA JL. GURU HAMZAH NO.17 0752-21388 EXT 228| 0752-626677 SUMATERA PADANG RSIA. CICIK JL. DR. SUTOMO NO.94 MARAPALAM PADANG 25125 (0751) 38846; 38866| (0751) 841286 SUMATERA PAYAKUMBUH RSI. IBNU SINA PAYAKUMBUH JL. PEMUDA NO 14 PAYAKUMBUH 0752-92222/90555| 0752-796744 SUMATERA PADANG SEMEN PADANG HOSPITAL JL. BY PASS KM 7 KEL. PISANG, KEC. PAUH PADANG - SUMBAR (0751) 777888, 4782999., 4782997| (0751) 4782990 SUMATERA PADANG RSIA. SITI HAWA JL. PARAK GADANG RAYA NO.35 0751-841251| - SUMATERA PADANG RS. KHUSUS BEDAH ROPANASURI JL. ALUR NO.8 PADANG 0751-31938,33854| 0751-25735 SUMATERA PADANG RS. NAILI DBS JL. RATULANGI NO. 24 RT. 001 RW. 008, KEL. KAMPUNG JAO, KEC. PADANG BARAT (0751) 8951900 ; 8951901| (0751) 8951902 SUMATERA PADANG RSB. MUTIARA BUNDA JL. S. PARMAN NO. 142 PADANG, SUMATERA BARAT 0751-7054076| - SUMATERA PALEMBANG RS. PUSRI JL. MAYOR ZEN, KOMPLEK PUSRI NO. 1 0711 -712222-712111| 0711-712071 SUMATERA PALEMBANG RS. ISLAM SITI KHADIJAH PALEMBANG JL. DEMANG LEBAR DAUN, LORONG PAKJO 0711-356008| 0711-311884 SUMATERA PALEMBANG RS. MYRIA JL. KOL. H. BURLIAN KM. 7 NO 228 PALEMBANG 0711-411610/412433/421914| 0711-414052 SUMATERA PALEMBANG RS. RK. CHARITAS JL. JEND. SUDIRMAN NO.1054 0711-350426/3533750711-353374/5|0711-353374/5 0711-362205/377088 SUMATERA PRABUMULIH RS. PERTAMINA PRABUMULIH JL. KESEHATAN, NO.100, KOMPLEK PERTAMINA PRABUMULIH 0713- 383333/382749/322069/382742/382731(0713) 382731|(0713) 382731 0713-321903/325181 SUMATERA PALEMBANG RS. BUNDA PALEMBANG JL. DEMANG LEBAR DAUN, PALEMBANG 0711-312866,3118660711-311866|0711-311866 0711-355553 SUMATERA PALEMBANG RSIA. YK. MADIRA JL. JEND SUDIRMAN NO.1051 C-D PALEMBANG 0711-364954,362766, 374802, 3747850711-356173|0711-356173 (0711) 356173 SUMATERA BATU RAJA RS. SANTO ANTONIO JL. KOMISARIS UMAR NO. 33, BATURAJA 0735-320395/322418/324700| 0735-320201 SUMATERA PRABUMULIH RS. AR BUNDA PRABUMULIH JL. ANGKATAN 45, KEL GUNUNG IBUL PRABUMULIH TIMUR 0713-322954, 7003330| 0713-325980/322954 SUMATERA PALEMBANG RS. HERMINA PALEMBANG JL. BASUKI RAHMAT NO.897 RT.011/003 KEL.20 ILIR II KEC.KEMUNING 0711-352525| 0711-366945 SUMATERA PALEMBANG SILOAM SRIWIJAYA PALEMBANG JL. POM IX KEL. LOROK PAKJO KEC. ILIR BARAT 1 PALEMBANG 0711-5229100| 0711-5649100 SUMATERA PENUKAL ABAB LEMATANG ILIR RSUD. TALANG UBI JL. TAMAN SISWA KELURAHAN PASAR BHAYANGKARA ,KEC TALANG UBI, KAB PENUKAL ABAB LEMATANG ILIR 0713-390487/0713-390566-391111| 0713-391456/390487 SUMATERA PALEMBANG RSIA. AZZAHRA JL. BRIGJEN HASAN KASIM NO.1-2 BUKIT SANGKAL PALEMBANG 0711-822723| 0711-826044 SUMATERA LUBUK LINGGAU RS. AR BUNDA LUBUK LINGGAU JL. GARUDA NO 245 RT 03 KEL. BANDUNG KIRI, KEC. LINGGAU BARAT 1 (0733) 324955/324963| (0733) 321892 SUMATERA PALEMBANG RS. PERTAMINA PLAJU PERTAMEDIKA JL. PENGANTINGAN NO.1 KOMPLEK PERTAMINA PLAJU SUMATERA SELATAN 30268 (0711) 597401/597442| (0711) 542388 SUMATERA PRABUMULIH RS. FADHILAH JL. JENDRAL SUDIRMAN NO. 01 PATIH GALUNG PRABUMULIH (0713) 3300032| (0713) 3300032 SUMATERA PALEMBANG RS. SRIWIJAYA EYE CENTER JL. JEND.SUDIRMAN KM. 4,5 NO.502 KEL. 20 ILIR, KEC. IT I (0711) 5611976/419680| SUMATERA PALEMBANG RSIA. SITI MIRZA JL. DEMANG LEBAR DAUN RT 035 RW 010, KELURAHAN DEMANG LEBAR DAUN, KECAMATAN ILIR BARAT I 0711-446272| 0711-441345 SUMATERA MEDAN RSU. PERMATA BUNDA MEDAN JL. SISINGAMANGARAJA, NO.7 061-7362777 / 7360120 / 7367980 EXT. 141| 061-7320222 SUMATERA MEDAN RS. MATERNA JL. TEUKU UMAR NO.11 061 -4514222| 061-4155392 SUMATERA MEDAN RS.
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