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List of Health Facilities in Mirpurkhas Region List of Health Facilities in Mirpurkhas Region DS.NO District HF Name Working Status 1 Badin BHU Abdullah Shah 6/6 2 Badin BHU Ali Murad Chandio 6/6 3 Badin BHU Haji MohdBoohar 6/6 4 Badin ED Haji Gul MohdJamali 6/6 5 Badin ED Qaziabad 6/6 6 Badin BHU Yousif Shah 6/6 7 Badin MCH Center Badin 24/7 8 Badin BHU Bedhmi 24/7 9 Badin ED Dost Ali Chang 6/6 10 Badin GD Bhugra Memon 6/6 11 Badin BHU Punjab Chak-2 24/7 12 Badin BHU Ghulam Hussain Parhyar 6/6 13 Badin ED Gul MohdChang 6/6 14 Badin ED Hammar Parhyar 6/6 15 Badin GD Allah Abad 6/6 16 Badin GD Lakhadino Sarejo 6/6 17 Badin BHU Lal Bux Notkani 6/6 18 Badin GD Luari Sharif 24/7 19 Badin BHU Artallary Chak 6/6 20 Badin GD Panhwer Mori 6/6 21 Badin GD Qabaili Chak 6/6 22 Badin BHU Yousif Soomro 6/6 23 Badin ED Jumoo Abro 6/6 24 Badin GD Haji Yousuf Soomro 6/6 25 Badin DCD Hayat Solangi 6/6 26 Badin ED Ali MohdKhaskheli 6/6 27 Badin ED MohdHashim jat 6/6 28 Badin DCD Saboo Khan Chang 6/6 29 Badin DCD Talib Buchyo 6/6 30 Badin GD Seerani 24/7 31 Badin BHU Ahmed Rajo 6/6 32 Badin BHU Ali MohdMehree 6/6 33 Badin GD Abdullah Samoo 6/6 34 Badin GD Baghli 6/6 35 Badin BHU Gharo 6/6 36 Badin BHU Mataro Mendhro 6/6 37 Badin DCD Ramzan Abro 6/6 38 Badin GD Mauji Kolhi 6/6 39 Badin BHU Junna 24/7 40 Badin BHU Khorwah 24/7 41 Badin BHU Rahuki 24/7 42 Badin BHU Tarai 6/6 43 Badin DCD Noor Mohd 6/6 44 Badin ED Allah Bachyo 6/6 45 Badin BHU Haji Nizamdin 24/7 46 Badin DCD Budho Qambrani 6/6 47 Badin DCD Mir Mubarik @ Sim Nali 6/6 48 Badin ED Haji Mevo Talpur 6/6 49 Badin ED Murtza Arain 6/6 50 Badin ED Taj MohdJunejo 6/6 51 Badin GD Ameerulddin Punjabi 6/6 52 Badin GD MohdKhan Jarwar 6/6 53 Badin GD Sorhadi 6/6 54 Badin BHU Choudari Fateh Mohd 6/6 55 Badin BHU Haji Dodo Gishkori 6/6 56 Badin ED Qazi Fateh Mohd 6/6 57 Badin GD Dumbalo 24/7 58 Badin GD Mohib Leghari 6/6 59 Badin ED Ali Akber Nizamani Otaq 6/6 60 Badin BHU Kapi Mori 6/6 61 Badin BHU Mir MohdNizamani 6/6 62 Badin BHU Nabi Bux Kamboh 24/7 63 Badin GD Beero Lanjwani 6/6 64 Badin BHU Gulab Leghari 24/7 65 Badin ED Nawab Zubear Talpur 6/6 66 Badin GD Manik Leghari 6/6 67 Badin BHU Phalkara 24/7 68 Badin ED Baran Leghari 6/6 69 Badin GD Ghano Khan Leghari 6/6 70 Badin ED Allah Dad Bhurgri 6/6 71 Badin BHU Rip 24/7 72 Badin DCD Achh Sharif 6/6 73 Badin DCD Madina Farm 6/6 74 Badin BHU Ghulam MohdNizamani 24/7 75 Badin BHU Ghulam Shah Mori 24/7 76 Badin GD Bhoro Sahib Khan 6/6 77 Badin GD Motan Chandio 6/6 78 Badin USK Abdul Ghafoor 6/6 79 Badin BHU Saeed Pur 24/7 80 Badin GD Adhori Tail 6/6 81 Badin BHU Dadah 6/6 82 Badin DCD Abdul Sattar Pirzada 6/6 83 Badin DCD Mevo Khan Leghari 6/6 84 Badin DCD Sangi Pherho 6/6 85 Badin GD Bakho Chandio 6/6 86 Badin GD Sultan Seehero 6/6 87 Badin DCD Choudri Din Mohd 6/6 88 Badin GD Ishaque Dero 6/6 89 Badin GD Meena 6/6 90 Badin BHU Wali MohdMalkani 24/7 91 Badin DCD Allah Bux Liskani 6/6 92 Badin DCD Mehrab Chandio 6/6 93 Badin ED Ghulam MohdKamboh 6/6 94 Badin BHU Khalifo Qasim 24/7 95 Badin BHU Saeed Khan Bhugari 6/6 96 Badin BHU Turk Faram 6/6 97 Badin DCD Abdullah Junejo 6/6 98 Badin DCD Shadi Larg 6/6 99 Badin BHU Ali Bux Shah 24/7 100 Badin DCD Saman Sarkar 6/6 101 Badin ED Missari Khoso 6/6 102 Badin ED MohdBachal 6/6 103 Badin GD Pir Hamid Shah 6/6 1 Mirpurkhas BHU Kangoro 6/6 2 Mirpurkhas BHU+ Abdullah Khan Jarwar 24/7 3 Mirpurkhas DCD Deh 190 6/6 4 Mirpurkhas GD 25000 Mori 6/6 5 Mirpurkhas GD Qazi Ashraf 6/6 6 Mirpurkhas GD Shah Mori 6/6 7 Mirpurkhas BHU Ramzan Junejo 6/6 8 Mirpurkhas BHU+ Paban Deh 160 24/7 9 Mirpurkhas DCD Deh - 170 6/6 10 Mirpurkhas DCD Deh 151 6/6 11 Mirpurkhas USK Ghulam Nabi Junejo 6/6 12 Mirpurkhas BHU Abdul Qayoom Khair 6/6 13 Mirpurkhas BHU Faqeer Bashir Laghari 6/6 14 Mirpurkhas GD Mir Hassan Kaloi 6/6 15 Mirpurkhas MCH Abdul Qayoom Khair 24/7 16 Mirpurkhas BHU Khann 6/6 17 Mirpurkhas BHU+ Patoyoon 24/7 18 Mirpurkhas GD Bugti Farm 6/6 19 Mirpurkhas GD MohdHassan Mari 6/6 20 Mirpurkhas MCH Khann 24/7 21 Mirpurkhas BHU Lalchand Bungalow 6/6 22 Mirpurkhas DCD Mirpur Old 6/6 23 Mirpurkhas GD Ahmed Bux Narejo 6/6 24 Mirpurkhas GD Imtiaz Panhwar 6/6 25 Mirpurkhas GD Kamal Khan Laghari 6/6 26 Mirpurkhas MCH Mirpur Old 24/7 27 Mirpurkhas USK Abdul Latif Narejo 6/6 28 Mirpurkhas DCD Hashim Brohi 6/6 29 Mirpurkhas DCD Nazar MohdBrohi 6/6 30 Mirpurkhas DCD Pir Azeem Shah 6/6 31 Mirpurkhas DCD Zahidabad 6/6 32 Mirpurkhas GD Ratanabad 6/6 33 Mirpurkhas MCH Turk Ali Mari 24/7 34 Mirpurkhas BHU+ Tando Kolachi 24/7 35 Mirpurkhas GD Ahori 6/6 36 Mirpurkhas GD Ali Sher Shah 6/6 37 Mirpurkhas GD Dajhero Mori 6/6 38 Mirpurkhas GD MohdKhan Laghari 6/6 39 Mirpurkhas GD Ali Murad Bhatti 6/6 40 Mirpurkhas BHU Faqeer Faiz MohdBilalani 6/6 41 Mirpurkhas BHU Fazal Bhambro 6/6 42 Mirpurkhas MCH Jhudo 24/7 43 Mirpurkhas BHU+ Kot Mir Jan Mohd 24/7 44 Mirpurkhas BHU Karam Ali Laghari 6/6 45 Mirpurkhas GD Roshanabad 6/6 46 Mirpurkhas BHU+ Hashim Bhurgri 24/7 47 Mirpurkhas GD Kachelo Station 6/6 48 Mirpurkhas BHU Dengan Bhurgri 6/6 49 Mirpurkhas BHU Ubedullah Bhurgri 6/6 50 Mirpurkhas DCD Dengan Rasti 6/6 51 Mirpurkhas GD MohdAli Kalro 6/6 52 Mirpurkhas GD Ramzan Kalro 6/6 53 Mirpurkhas DCD Otaq Ahmed Khan 6/6 54 Mirpurkhas BHU Dial Garh 6/6 55 Mirpurkhas BHU Sikriyari 6/6 56 Mirpurkhas BHU+ Kot Mirs Landhi 24/7 57 Mirpurkhas DCD Roopchand Kolhi 6/6 58 Mirpurkhas GD Mir Ghulam Hussain 6/6 59 Mirpurkhas BHU+ Kachelo Farm 24/7 60 Mirpurkhas DCD 10 Mile Mori 6/6 61 Mirpurkhas BHU Hameed Pura Colony 6/6 62 Mirpurkhas BHU+ Nawab Colony 24/7 63 Mirpurkhas BHU Satellite Town 6/6 64 Mirpurkhas BHU+ Mehmoodabad 24/7 65 Mirpurkhas BHU Doulat Laghari 6/6 66 Mirpurkhas GD Kak Bungalow 6/6 67 Mirpurkhas GD Mir Sher Mohd 6/6 68 Mirpurkhas GD Tarique Farm 6/6 69 Mirpurkhas MCH Doulat Leghari 24/7 70 Mirpurkhas BHU Jhiluri 6/6 71 Mirpurkhas BHU Ghulam Hyder Shah 6/6 72 Mirpurkhas BHU Khadim Ali Shah 6/6 73 Mirpurkhas BHU+ Makhan Samoon 24/7 74 Mirpurkhas GD Nizamuddin Muhajir 6/6 75 Mirpurkhas GD Taju Khaskheli 6/6 76 Mirpurkhas BHU Khumbri 6/6 77 Mirpurkhas MCH Mirwah 24/7 78 Mirpurkhas BHU+ Usman Junajo 24/7 79 Mirpurkhas DCD Bahadur Unar 6/6 80 Mirpurkhas DCD Deedio Meghwar 6/6 81 Mirpurkhas GD Abdul Rauf Panhwer 6/6 82 Mirpurkhas GD Jhurbi 6/6 83 Mirpurkhas BHU+ Girhore Sharif 24/7 84 Mirpurkhas GD Faqeer Abdullah Mangrio 6/6 85 Mirpurkhas BHU Hingorno 6/6 86 Mirpurkhas BHU Khan Sahab Din MohdJunejo 6/6 87 Mirpurkhas MCH Hingorno 24/7 88 Mirpurkhas MCH Khan Sahab Din MohdJunejo 24/7 89 Mirpurkhas BHU Ismail Jo Goth 6/6 90 Mirpurkhas BHU+ Moharram Kanhiyo 24/7 91 Mirpurkhas DCD Hussain Dars 6/6 92 Mirpurkhas DCD Kathri 6/6 93 Mirpurkhas DCD Shah Bux Lashari 6/6 94 Mirpurkhas GD Dilber Mehar 6/6 95 Mirpurkhas GD Mohsin Raza Farm 6/6 96 Mirpurkhas GD Sharif Rind 6/6 97 Mirpurkhas BHU Malook Pahore 6/6 1 Sanghar BHU ABDULLAH SANGRASI 6/6 2 Sanghar BHU BERANI 24/7 3 Sanghar BHU AMAL WASAN 6/6 4 Sanghar GD MEHRAB KHAN LASKANI 6/6 5 Sanghar GD DILOR MORI 6/6 6 Sanghar BHU NAUABAD 24/7 7 Sanghar BHU BILAWAL HINGORJO 6/6 8 Sanghar BHU YAMEEN HINGORJO 6/6 9 Sanghar DCD Gujhri 6/6 10 Sanghar GD JADAM DARS 6/6 11 Sanghar BHU DHILYAR 6/6 12 Sanghar BHU HATHUNGO 24/7 13 Sanghar BHU HAJI HASSAN HINGORO 6/6 14 Sanghar BHU QAZI WALI M RAJAR 6/6 15 Sanghar GD ADAM BHANBHRO 6/6 16 Sanghar GD Mohd BUX RAJAR 6/6 17 Sanghar BHU KAMIL HINGORO 6/6 18 Sanghar GD SAEEDAHO 6/6 19 Sanghar BHU HAMZO DARS 6/6 20 Sanghar BHU KHAHI 24/7 21 Sanghar BHU KALU RAJAR 6/6 22 Sanghar BHU MALOOK MAHAR 6/6 23 Sanghar DC DISPENSARY LOON KHAN 6/6 24 Sanghar GD AMIN DARS 6/6 25 Sanghar BHU BHIT BHAITI 6/6 26 Sanghar GD ABDULLAH SHAH 6/6 27 Sanghar BHU CHUTIARYOON 24/7 28 Sanghar BHU TANDO MITHA KHAN 24/7 29 Sanghar BHU GUJRI 24/7 30 Sanghar BHU BASSI 6/6 31 Sanghar BHU DHANI PARTO RAJPAR 6/6 32 Sanghar GD KARIM DAD JUNEJO 6/6 33 Sanghar GD DILBAR NIZAMANI 6/6 34 Sanghar BHU Chak No-8 24/7 35 Sanghar GD SABIR WASAN 6/6 36 Sanghar BHU CHAMAN DAS 6/6 37 Sanghar BHU MOHIB ALI JUNEJO 6/6 38 Sanghar BHU PIRU MAL 24/7 39 Sanghar BHU AWADH 6/6 40 Sanghar BHU HEAD JAMRAO 24/7 41 Sanghar DC DISPENCERY CHAK 41 6/6 42 Sanghar BHU KHAN SANJRANI 6/6 43 Sanghar GD ABDUL HAKEEM BHANBHRO 6/6 44 Sanghar UNANI SHIFA KHANA SHUJA JAKHRO 6/6 45 Sanghar BHU BARHOON 6/6 46 Sanghar BHU MULA HURMAT 6/6 47 Sanghar BHU QAZI JUMAN DAHRI 6/6 48 Sanghar GD DIN MOHMMAD KAKEPOTO 6/6 49 Sanghar GD GUHRAM JAMALI 6/6 50 Sanghar BHU ALAM KHAN ZARDARI 6/6 51 Sanghar BHU JAINDO RIND 24/7 52 Sanghar BHU Lundo 6/6 53 Sanghar GD SOOMAR FAQIR HINGORO 6/6 54 Sanghar BHU GOLO PIR 24/7 55 Sanghar GD JUMA VILLAGE 6/6 56 Sanghar BHU KAMIL KERIO 24/7 57 Sanghar BHU SOOMAR WASAN 6/6 58 Sanghar BHU MAROOF DAHRI 6/6 59 Sanghar BHU MEHAR ALI TALUP 24/7 60 Sanghar BHU KARIM DINO WASAN 24/7 61 Sanghar BHU RAHIM ABAD 6/6 62 Sanghar BHU WALI Mohd KERIO 6/6 63 Sanghar DC DISPENSARY COL.
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