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Vip S-S L-B R-G Code Name of Provider Address P.O. Box VIP VIP-Gold S-S Standard Silver List of Approved Medical Providers-2014 L-B Limited Blue R-G Restricted Green CODE NAME OF PROVIDER ADDRESS P.O. BOX SPECIALTIES PHONE FAX VIP S-S L-B R-G BAHRAIN(+973) Hospitals FC04013 American Mission Hospital Manama 1 All Specialties 17 253-447 17 271-672 FC04009 Awali Hospital Awali 20281 All Specialties 17 753-333 17 753 660 FC04007 Bahrain Defence Force Hospital Bahrain 28743 All Specialties 17 766-675 17766-966 FC04366 Noor Specialist hospital Manama 26875 All Specialties 17 260026 17 260002 FC04011 Bahrain Specialist Hospital B.S.C Manama 10588 All Specialties 17 812000 17 812012 FC04369 AL-HILAL HOSPITAL Muharraq 23622 All Specialties 17344199 / 17344700 17341170 FC04414 Al Kindi Specialised Hospital Manama 75685 All Specialties 17240444 / 17240433 17240043 FC04437 Al Amal Hospital Manama 38634 All Specialties 17602602 17640391 FC04513 Ibn Al Nafees Hospital Manama 54533 All Specialties 17828236 17828258 FC04541 Royal Bahrain Hospital Manama 75829 All Specialties 17246800 17246898 FC04542 German Orthopaedic Hospital Manama 249 Orhtopaedics 17239988 17239980 FC04579 King Hamad University Hospital Muharraq 24343 All Specialties 17444444 17444449 FC04594 International Medical City Company W.L.L Jidali 39032 Multiple Specialities 17490006 17490007 Clinics PY04394 Al Osra Clinic-Dr. Suhair Ebrahim Saar P.O. Box 30001 GP. 17 792344 17 792944 PY04027 Al Resalah Clinic Manama Isa Tower GP 17 680-088 17 681-577 PY04012 Albadr Polyclinic / Dr. Fahima Al Mutawa & Dr. MohammedManama Al Mutawa 63 Rd,Area 604 G.P. 17 213332 17 737074 PY04089 Dr. A. R. Khalifa Clinic Manama 5364 Internal Medicine 17 270-911 17 262-684 PY04162 Dr. Abdul Nabi Abdulla Manama 2901, 59 Rd,Block 32 Pead 17 216-333 17 644 775 PY04164 Dr. Abdullah Kamal Clinic Manama 5401 GNL 17256704 17262874 PY04139 Dr. Ahmad Jassim Jamal, Dr. (Al Khaleej Polyclinic) Manama 2901, 59 Rd,Block 32 ENT Surgeon 17 277-666 17 277-707 PY04010 Dr. Ahmed Abdulla Ahmed Manama 4563 Rd, Area 745 Opthalmologist 17 626646 17 626686 PY04152 Dr. Ahmed Al Orayed, Dr. (Al Khaleej Polyclinic) Manama 2901, 59 Rd,Block 32 Physician Consultant 17 271-313 17 272-447/271-999 PY04043 Dr. Al Shefaa' Peadiatrics Specialist Manama 15042, Bldg 134, Block 704. Rd.407 Salmabad Pead 17877455 17877234 PY04129 Dr. Ali Akbar Murrad, Dr. (Al Khaleej Polyclinic) Manama 329 Salmania, Rd.29, Bldg 99 CARD Consultant 17273666 17233727 PY04115 Dr. Ameen Al Sa'ati, Dr. (Medical Center) Manama P.O. Box 270 , 3201Rd, Area332 ENT Surgeon 17 720-099 17 720-055 PY04113 Dr. Fekriya E. Mustafa Manama 3201 Rd, Area 332 GYN/OBS 17 720-620 17 720-620 PY04087 Dr. Ghalia Dawaigher Clinic Manama 5384 Dermatologist 17 270-911 17 262-684 PY04091 Dr. Haider Bader Clinic Manama 292 CARD 17277155 17 254-479 PY04008 Dr. Hassan Haji Polyclinic Muharraq 22991 GNL 17333003 17 333327 PY04107 Dr. Khalil Al Orayed Manama 2901 Rd 59 Dermatologist 17 272-343 17 274-775 PY04380 Dr. Mohei Eldin Khattab Manama Zinj- Manama Pead 17 250234 17 250345 PY04381 Dr. Osama A. Karim Manama Al Mahooz near Nasser Pharmacy Pead. Chest & Asthma 17 741432/17 721200 17 721 600 PY04017 The Kids Clinic (Dr. Yousif Akbar) Manama Sheyookh Avenue Pead 17 715-515 17 716-615 PY04355 KIMS Bahrain Medical Center Manama 10490 GNL 17 822 123 17 822 127 PY04116 Medical Care Centre Manama P.O.Box 20264 Consultant Physician 17 710066 17 710066 Al-Reem Centre , Bldg 13, Flat 105, Abu Consultant Family Physician PY04404 Elaj Clinic Riffa Shaheen Av,East Riffa- Bukuwara 923 & Diabetologist 17491433 17491432 Peadiatrician & PY04409 Dr. Harraz Paediatric Clinic Zinj Flat 12. Bldg 976, Road 3017,Block 330 Neonatologist 17243334 17230311 PY04410 Balsam Pediatric Clinic Manama At Gulf Diabetes Specialist Centre (Juslin) Pead 17239242 17239241 PY04412 Dr. Ram Vatwani Clinic Manama On Adari Park High way Neurologist 17405111 17406050 PY04413 Hekma Clinic-Dr. GirgisNageeb Bisada Muharraq Muharraq,P.O.BOX 26175 Family physician 17332060 17326447 PY04416 Dr. Nadia Al Shirawi's Polyclinic Manama Manama 307, P.O.Box 32939 Pead 17250124 17255233 Consultant Pulmonologist & PY04418 Dr. Ali Ebrahim M. Salman Clinic Manama At Al Hakeem Medical Complex Pead 17272792 17272795 Gp, Der, Gyn,Orth, U/S, X- PY04427 Shifa Al Jazeera Medical Center Manama Bughazala, Manama. ray & La 17288006 17280270 PY04436 ENT Clinic -Dr. A. Rahman Al Ghareeb Manama Manama, P.O.BOX 40027 ENT Surgeon 17242288 17242280 Flat 203,Building 49,Rd 2901, Block PY04442 Dr.Moh'd Kamal Al-OmranENT & Head & Neck Clinic Manama 329,P.O.BOX 31052 ENT Surgeon 17256222 17250022 PY04443 Awal Clinic-Dr. Shoala shakib Manama Flat: 21, Bld: 2481, Road: 2165 Jid Ali family physician 17685959 17682349 PY04444 Gulf Diabetes SpecialistCenter (GDSC) Manama P.O.BOX: 21686, Manama, Bahrain Internal Medicine & Lab 17239160 17239200 PY04473 Al Huda Medical Clinic Manama Gudaibya, Manama,P.O.BOX: 22 01 2D D9 Family physician 17233323 17910167 Isa town Villa 344, Baghdad Avenue 3, P.O.BOX: PY04487 Kingdom Clinic (Dr. Jameela Bahman) Manama 33669 GP 17689900 17681820 PY04488 Dr. Sahera Moh'd Mahdi Manama Bldg 31, Sehla Highway, Jidhafs 425 Pediatric specialist 17591819 17591818 PY04489 Dr. Bahram Tadayyon Clinic Muharraq Bldg 1625, block 216; Muharraq GP 17342214 17346944 PY04490 Child Clinic-Dr. MustafaHabib Muharraq 57 Al Khalifa Road, Muharraq Pediatric specialist 17320510 17320815 PY04491 Dr. Ahmed Mahmood Clinic(CFC) Manama Manama, P.O.BOX: 1616 Pediatric specialist 17330360 17330475 Villa 10, bldg 11, Road 33, AL Sehla 439, PY04511 Family Clinic Manama P.O.BOX: 40202 Family physician 17402829 17402818 PY04514 Al Rajaa Clinic Manama Bldg 134, Road 407, 704 Salimabad GP 17783079 17783758 PY04524 Dr. Ebrahim M. Alsindi Centre Manama Bldg 174, Avenue 66, Al Zinj 362; Manama ENT 17406888 17404868 PY04528 Dr. Yousif Al Aali Clinic Manama Bldg 976,New Zinj Area, Near Al Kindi Hosp. Orthopaedic 17252704 17252705 Opth, Gyn, ENT, Chest & PY04533 Ibn Rushd Cilnics 2 Zinj Bldg. 1350 Road 3230, Block 332 Zinj Asthma, 17722828 17722843 PY04450 Dr. Shaker Al Mutawa Manama Al Hakeem Med.Complex, Flat 109 Consultant Urologist 17257744 17262661 PY04553 The Specialist Medical Center-Dr.Mahmood Al Sindi Manama Road 3201, bldg 61-C,flat -12, block 332 ENT Surgeon 17720003 17722720 PY04562 Dr. Mohamed Salem's Centre Manama Zinj,Bldg 110, Rd 66,block 360 Orthopaedic 17252456 17259499 PY04571 Medex Medical Center Riffa Bldng 110, Road 66, Block 360 ZINJ All Specialties 17252456 17259499 PY04576 Dr.Sulaiman Al Habib Medical Complex Co.-Bahrain Manama PO Box 26671, Aldiya, Block 328 Bldg.61, Multiple Specialities 177310000 177310001 Last chance Shopping Centre, Near Discovery PY04593 Wellness Medical Centre Jidali round about GP 17681737 17681765 PY02503 Dr Yasser Pediatric Clinic Manama Flat No:12, floor 1st Pediatric 17646789 PY04609 Dr. Moh. Jaffar Alsadiq Clinic Manama Manama. Road 2901. Block 321 flat 12 GP 17262000 17262200 PY04624 Wellmed Wellness ClinicCo. W.L.L Manama Bilad Al Qaddeem, New zinj GP 17600221 17600223 PY02725 Dr. Jalal AlMasqati Clinic Alsalmanya Al Hakeem Medical Complex, Flat#49 GP 17244453 17243080 PY02726 Dr. Bassim Dhaif Clinic Alsalmanya Al Hakeem Medical Complex, flat#104 GP 17244123 17244077 PY04648 Dr. Mahmood Asghar Clinic Al Meqsha Al Meqsha, Budaya Road Street 5043 All Specialties 17593177 17593277 Diagnostics PY04095 Gulf Medical Lab Manama 5413 Lab 17 230828 17 234494 PY04097 Bahrain Medical Lab Salmania 157770. Rd 29901 Lab 17 255-522 17 254-446 PY04573 Al Hakeem Radiology Center Manama Flate # 3 - 5, Al Hakeem Medical Complex Radiology 17 275-959 17 264-041 Pharmacies PY04101 Nasser Pharmacy Manama 684 17 740-900 17 740-505 PY04085 National Pharmacy Manama 122 17 731-316 17 732-533 PY04085 Majeed Pharmacy Manama 122 17 731-316 17 732-533 PY04085 Ja'afer Pharmacy Manama 122 17 731-316 17 732-533 PY04147 East Pharmacy Manama 617 17 713-148 17 255-602 PY04147 Al Farabi Pharmacy Manama 617 17 273-344 17 255-608 PY04147 Al Hayat Pharmacy Manama 617 17 233-545 17 255-608 PY04147 Al Jishi Pharmacy Manama 617 17 224-624 17 255-608 PY04157 Gulf Pharmacy Manama 2567 17877107 17877207 PY04157 Ibn Sina Pharmacy Manama 2567 17677207 17677207 PY04157 Al Muwasaa Pharmacy Manama 2567 17335666 17326064 PY04157 Zamzam Pharmacy Manama 2567 17730334 17730334 PY04157 Arad Pharmacy Manama 2567 17678124 17678124 PY04157 Saar Pharmacy Manama 2567 17794686 17794686 PY04157 Alseha Pharmacy Manama 2567 17877107 17877207 PY04099 Al Rahma Pharmacy Manama 33350 17 687-117 17 682-935 PY04085 Ruyan Department Store Manama 122 17 731415 17 732533 PY04088 Al Razi Pharmacy Manama 20455 17 556000 17 555877 PY04370 Al Bader Pharmacy-Bahrain Manama 28580 17 242100 17 246200 PY04398 Al Andalos Pharmacy-Bahrain Riffa 28307 17490182 17490182 PY04403 Bahrain Pharmacy & General Store Manama 403 17264088 17264099 PY04479 Alalawi Pharmacy Manama 54747 17270260 17270266 PY04493 Green Pharmacy Manama 50165 13622800 13622700 PY04494 New Pharmacy Manama 50165 17824846 17820847 PY04532 Hamad Town Pharmacy Manama 40168 17553775 17551651 PY04549 AlBaraka Pharmacy Manama 21510 17324327 17323035 PY04598 Tala Pharmacy Riffa 17610523 17610503 PY04583 Resalah International Pharmacy Manama 21710 17630024 17630048 PY04605 Gulf Diabetes SpecialistCenter (GDSC) PH Manama 21686 17239160 17239200 .
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