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Hospitales Quintana HOSPITAL DIRECCIÓN TELÉFONO CORREO ELECTRÓNICO Av. Andrés Quintana Roo No 399, Hospital General de Chetumal entre Isla Cancún y Juan José Siordia, (983) 83 219 77 [email protected] Col. Taxistas. Chetumal, Quintana Roo Av. Morelos esq. calle Noh-Bec, José Hospital General de José María María Morelos, Quintana Roo. C.P. (997) 97 801 84 [email protected] Morelos 77890 Calle 51 No.755 esq. Benito Juárez, Hospital General de Felipe Carrillo Col. Juan Bautista Vega. Felipe Carrillo (983) 83 400 92 [email protected] Puerto Puerto, Quintana Roo. C.P. 77524 Calle Rojo Gómez con Reforma. (984) 87 291 92 , (984) 87 501 Hospital Integral Kantunilkin Kantunilkin, Quintana Roo. C.P. 77300 [email protected] 60 Sol poniente S/N Mz.13 Lt.16. Tulum, Hospital Comunitario de Tulum (984) 87 120 50 [email protected] Quintana Roo, C.P. 77760 Av. Constituyentes S/N, esquina 135 Hospital General de Playa del Avenida, Col. Ejido. Playa del Carmen, (984) 20 616 90 , (984) 20 616 [email protected] Carmen Quintana Roo 91 C.P. 77710 SM 65 Andador 5 entre calles 12 y 13, Hospital General De Cancún "Jesús (998) 88 429 67 , (998) 88 426 col. Puerto Juárez. Cancún, Quintana [email protected] Kumate Rodríguez" 66 Roo. C.P. 77524 Calle 11 S/N entre 15 y 20, col. Hospital General de Cozumel Andrés Quintana Roo. Cozumel, (987) 87 205 25 [email protected] Quintana Roo. C.P. 77664 Av. Guerrero No.5, col. Centro. C.P. Hospital Integral de Isla Mujeres (998) 87 701 17 [email protected] 77400. Av. Rafael E. Melgar Mz.5 Lt.1 Sm 1. Centro de Salud Rural Puerto Puerto Morelos, Quintana Roo C.P. S/N [email protected] Morelos 77580 HOSPITAL DIRECCIÓN TELÉFONO CORREO ELECTRÓNICO Libramiento Av. Kabah Esq. Miguel ISSSTE C.H. CD. CANCÚN Hidalgo, Region 93, Calle 93, Col. Centro, [email protected] 77517 Cancún, Q.R. (998) 888 7261 Octaviano Solís 20, Cedros, 77020 ISSSTE Clinica Hospital [email protected] Chetumal, Q.R. (983) 837 1067 Clinica De Medicina Familiar Calle 1 Sur 1246, Adolfo López Mateos, [email protected] Cozumel ISSSTE San Miguel de Cozumel, Q.R. (987) 872 0359 Calle 14 Nte Bis 251, Gonzalo Guerrero, ISSSTE [email protected] 77720 Playa del Carmen, Q.R. (984) 873 3409 Centro - Supmza. 001, Isla Mujeres, Q.R.; Av. Adolfo López Mateos No. 89 ISSSTE UMF ISLA MUJERES, Q. Col. El Cañotal S/N [email protected] ROO Isla Mujeres, Quintana Roo Isla Mujeres Q. Roo CP 77400 ISSSTE - UMF Felipe Carrillo Av Santiago Pacheco Cruz SN, Centro, [email protected] Puerto (Clínica ambulatoria) 77200 Felipe Carrillo Puerto, Q.R. (983) 834 0586 U.M.F. ISSSTE, JOSE MARIA Calle 44 Benito Juárez, Madrazo, 77890 S/N [email protected] MORELOS, QUINTANA ROO José María Morelos, Q.R. U.M.F. ISSSTE KANTUNILKIN, Expo, 77307 Kantunilkín, Q.R. [email protected] QUINTANA ROO (55) 5447 1424 HOSPITAL DIRECCIÓN TELÉFONO CORREO ELECTRÓNICO Hospital General de Zona No. 18 IMSS, Av Petempich 2376, Playa del Carmen, (984) 877 3336 Playa del Carmen, Q.R. Quintana Roo Hospital General De Zona No. 3 IMSS Avenida Coba esquina Tulúm Centro (998) 884 1963 Hospital Regional No. 17 IMSS Cancún Calle Tepich 506, Cancún Quintana Roo (998) 267 8705 Hospital General de Zona No. 1 IMSS Adolfo López Mateos 428, Campestre, (983)8321878 IMSS HOSPITAL GENERAL DE SUBZONA 30 Avenida Sur 600, Independencia, (987) 872 0611 MEDICINA FAMILIAR No. 2, Cozumel. 77664 San Miguel de Cozumel, .
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