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LIST of MAJOR HEALTH INSTITUTION S.No BLOCK NAC LIST OF MAJOR HEALTH INSTITUTION S.No BLOCK NAC PLACE HEALTH UNIT NAME BOLANGIR 1 Bolangir Mty DHH Bolangir DHH ,Bolangir 2 Patnagarh NAC SDH Patnagarh SDH ,Patnagarh 3 Titilagarh NAC SDH Titilagarh SDH ,Titilagarh 4 Belapada AH Gambhari AH ,Gambhari 5 Gudvella AH Tusra AH ,Tusra 6 Khaprakhol AH Harishankar AH ,Harishankar 7 Agalpur CHC Agalpur CHC ,Agalpur 8 Bangomunda CHC Sindhekela CHC ,Sindhekela 9 Bangomunda CHC Sindhekela CHC ,Sindhekela 10 Belapada CHC Belapada CHC ,Belapada 11 Loisinga CHC Loisinga CHC ,Loisinga 12 Patnagarh CHC Gharian CHC ,Gharian 13 Saintala CHC Saintala CHC ,Saintala 14 Titilagarh CHC Kholan CHC ,Kholan 15 Bolangir PHC Chudapali PHC ,Chudapali 16 Deogaon PHC Deogaon PHC ,Deogaon 17 Gudvella PHC Gudvella PHC ,Gudvella 18 Khaprakhol PHC Khaprakhol PHC ,Khaprakhol 19 Muribahal PHC Muribahal PHC ,Muribahal 20 Puintala PHC Jamgaon PHC ,Jamgaon 21 Tureikela CHC Kantabanji CHC,Kantabanji 22 Agalpur PHC(New) Salebhata PHC(New) ,Salebhata 23 Agalpur PHC(New) Roth PHC(New) ,Roth 24 Agalpur PHC(New) Duduka PHC(New) ,Duduka 25 Agalpur PHC(New) Bendra PHC(New) ,Bendra 26 Bangomunda PHC(New) Bangomunda PHC(New) ,Bangomunda 27 Bangomunda PHC(New) Belapada PHC(New) ,Belapada 28 Bangomunda PHC(New) Bahalumunda PHC(New) ,Bahalumunda 29 Belapada PHC(New) Mandal PHC(New) ,Mandal 30 Belapada PHC(New) Sulekela PHC(New) ,Sulekela 31 Bolangir PHC(New) Sibatala PHC(New) ,Sibatala 32 Bolangir PHC(New) Bhundimuhan PHC(New) ,Bhundimuhan 33 Deogaon PHC(New) Ramchandrapur PHC(New) ,Ramchandrapur 34 Deogaon PHC(New) Bandhapada PHC(New) ,Bandhapada 35 Khaprakhol PHC(New) Dhandamunda PHC(New) ,Dhandamunda 36 Khaprakhol PHC(New) Lathor PHC(New) ,Lathor 37 Khaprakhol PHC(New) Luhasingha PHC(New) ,Luhasingha 38 Loisinga PHC(New) Badimunda PHC(New) ,Badimunda 39 Loisinga PHC(New) Khusmel PHC(New) ,Khusmel 40 Loisinga PHC(New) Kusanga PHC(New) ,Kusanga 41 Muribahal PHC(New) Patrapalli PHC(New) ,Patrapalli 42 Muribahal PHC(New) Gudughat PHC(New) ,Gudughat 43 Muribahal PHC(New) Lebeda PHC(New) ,Lebeda 44 Patnagarh PHC(New) Bhainsa PHC(New) ,Bhainsa 45 Patnagarh PHC(New) Dangabahal PHC(New) ,Dangabahal 46 Patnagarh PHC(New) Solabandha PHC(New) ,Solabandha 47 Patnagarh PHC(New) Tamian PHC(New) ,Tamian 48 Puintala PHC(New) Telkomunda PHC(New) ,Telkomunda 49 Puintala PHC(New) Malamunda PHC(New) ,Malamunda 50 Puintala PHC(New) Mahimunda PHC(New) ,Mahimunda 51 Saintala PHC(New) Ghumusar PHC(New) ,Ghumusar 52 Saintala PHC(New) Tikrapada PHC(New) ,Tikrapada 53 Saintala PHC(New) Belgaon PHC(New) ,Belgaon 54 Titilagarh PHC(New) Titilagarh PHC(New) ,Titilagarh 55 Titilagarh PHC(New) Bijepur PHC(New) ,Bijepur 56 Titilagarh PHC(New) Chuliphunka PHC(New) ,Chuliphunka 57 Titilagarh PHC(New) Kursud PHC(New) ,Kursud 58 Titilagarh PHC(New) Luthurbandha PHC(New) ,Luthurbandha 59 Tureikela PHC(New) Bad-dukula PHC(New) ,Bad-dukula 60 Deogaon MHU Bandhapada MHU ,Bandhapada Subcentre List: BOLANGIR DIST. 5 PHC - BELPARA PHC - SINDHEIKELA 12 PHC - LOISINGHA 1 PHC - CHUDAPALI Block - BELPARA Block - BANGOMUNDA Block - LOISINGHA Block - BOLANGIR 1 Bagdoor 8 Chuliphunka 1 Agalapali 1 Barapudgia 2 Bahabal 9 Dedgaon 2 Budhipadar 2 Bhundimuhan 3 Banmal 10 Jharial 3 Dungripali 3 Bidighat 4 Belpara MC 11 Khaira 4 Hirapur 4 Chandanvati 5 Dhumabhata 12 Khujenbahal 5 Jogisarda 5 Chudapali MC 6 Dungripali 13 Munda padar 6 Kandajuri 6 Jhankarpali 7 Ghagurli 14 Sindheikela MC 7 Kusang 7 Khujenpali 8 Ghambhari 15 Tureikela 8 Kushmel 8 Kodasingha 9 Kandenjhula 9 PHC - SAINTALA 9 Kutenpali 9 Madhiapali 10 Kanut Block - SAINTALA 10 Loisingha MC 10 Manhira 11 Kapani 1 Barhamal 11 Rengali 11 Sadeipali 12 Khairmal 2 Belgaon 12 Sargad 12 Sahajbahal 13 Khalipatar 3 Bhadra 13 Taliudar 13 Sakama 14 Madhaypur 4 Budabahal 14 Uparbahal 14 Sibatala 15 Mandal 5 Dharabgarh 13 PHC - MURIBAHAL 15 Sikachhida 16 Nunhad 6 Ganapatrapali Block - MURIBAHAL 2 PHC - GUDVELA 17 Salandi 7 Ghumsar 1 Bankel Block - GUDVELA 18 Sarmuhan 8 Jharbahali 2 Bhoipada 1 Bhubanpada 19 Sulekela 9 Jurabandh 3 Chalki 2 Dahimal 6 PHC - JAMGAON 10 Karamtala 4 Chanabahal 3 Gambhariguda Block - PUINTALA 11 Khandhkelgaon 5 Gudighat 4 Ghuna 1 Ankariapadar 12 Kuanrgaon 6 Haldi 5 Gudvela MC 2 Athgaon 13 Kumbhari 7 Ichhapara 6 Nagaon 3 Bairasar 14 Kusmel 8 Lakhana 7 Nuapara 4 Banbahal 15 Saintala MC 9 Lebda 8 Rusuda 5 Bhaler 16 Samara 10 Malapada 9 Samara 6 Bilaisarda 17 Sikapatrapali 11 Malisira 10 Tusura 7 Bubel 18 Tikrapara 12 Muribahal MC 3 PHC - KHOLAN 8 Chatapipal 10 PHC - KHAPRAKHOLE 13 Patrapali Block - TITILAGARH 9 Chhatamakhna Block - KHAPRAKHOLE 14 Sahajpani 1 Amurla 10 Daspur 1 Baduden 15 Sirol 2 Banjipadar 11 Durgapali 2 Bagmund 16 Tetelkhunti 3 Bijepur 12 Jamgaon MC 3 Bhanpur 14 PHC - GHASIAN 4 Chantipala 13 Mahimunda 4 Dhandamunda Block - PATNAGARH 5 Desil 14 Malmunda 5 Ghunsar 1 Balipata 6 Gulmi 15 Mehermunda 6 Karunjhar 2 Baneimunda 7 Katarkela 16 Puintala 7 Khaprakhole MC 3 Barpadar 8 Kholan MC 17 Sauntpur 8 Lathor 4 Beleisathi 9 Kursad 7 PHC - AGALPUR 9 Luhasingha 5 Bhainsa 10 Kuskela Block - AGALPUR 10 Maharapadar 6 Dangabahal 11 Luthurbandh 1 Agalpur MC 11 Malpara 7 Dankipali 12 Marlad 2 Babupali 12 Odiapali 8 Fatamunda 13 Nanajhar 3 Badtika 13 Padiabahal 9 Gangasagar 14 Naren 4 Bakti 14 Rengali 10 Gerda 15 Parasara 5 Bendra 15 Sargipali 11 Ghasian MC 16 Sagadghat 6 Bharsuja 16 Sunamudi 12 Jhankarpali 17 Sanpatrapali 7 Duduka 17 Telenpalli 13 Jogimunda 18 Sihini 8 Jharnipali 11 PHC - DEOGAON 14 Kendumundi 4 PHC - TUREIKELA 9 Kutasingha Block - DEOGAON 15 Larambha Block - TUREIKELA 10 Nagaon 1 Arjunpur 16 Mandamahal 1 Badbanki 11 Rengali 2 Badabandha 17 Padhel 2 Buromal 12 Rinbachan 3 Bandhapada 18 Pandhamunda 3 Chatuanka 13 Roth 4 Deogaon MC 19 Pipaldabar 4 Chaulasukha 14 Salevata 5 Gourgoth 20 Sunamudi 5 Dhamandaya 15 Uparbahal 6 Guchhipali 21 Tamian 6 Dholmandanga 8 PHC - SINDHEIKELA 7 Jarasingha 22 Tendapadar 7 Dumerchuan Block - BANGOMUNDA 8 Kuturla 8 Ghunesh 1 Alanda 9 Mahalai 9 Jharni 2 Arsatula 10 Ramachandrapur BOLANGIR DISTRICT 10 Khagsa 3 Bangomunda 11 Rugudipali Old Sub-Centres - 203 11 Kuspali 4 Batharla 12 Singhamunda New Centres - 9 12 Mahakhanda 5 Bhalumunda 13 Udar Main Centres - 14 13 Mahulbahali 6 Bhuslad 14 Uparjhar Total Sub-centres- 226 14 Mahulpati 7 Biripali 15 Turekela MC Chandutara.
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