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6 580 6600 A JORDAN PROVIDER NETWORK CALL CENTER NO. +974 800 2000 Provider Name Provider Type City Address Tel Al-Razi Pharmacy - Ajloun Pharmacy Ajloun Main Street GlobeMed: (+962) 6 580 6600 Al-Razi Pharmacy - Ebleen Pharmacy Ajloun Ebeen Triangle GlobeMed: (+962) 6 580 6600 New Ajloun Pharmacy Pharmacy Ajloun Down Town GlobeMed: (+962) 6 580 6600 Hameed Def Allah Abu Abeleh Doctor Ajloun Main Street, Awqaf Building GlobeMed: (+962) 6 580 6600 Al Shmoa' Medical Center Doctor Ajloun Down Town GlobeMed: (+962) 6 580 6600 Sawsan Ahmad Abu Qades Doctor Ajloun Down Town GlobeMed: (+962) 6 580 6600 Hassan Mustafa Qassem Doctor Ajloun Downtown GlobeMed: (+962) 6 580 6600 Nabil Mohammad Hussain Al Omar Doctor Ajloun Downtown GlobeMed: (+962) 6 580 6600 Abdulkarim Mustafa Aqeel Al Khawaldeh Doctor Amman Ibn Khaldoun Street GlobeMed: (+962) 6 580 6600 Abed Alhadi Hospital Hospital Amman Abu Firas Alhamadani GlobeMed: (+962) 6 580 6600 Amman Surgical Hospital Hospital Amman Jabal Amman-3rd Circle GlobeMed: (+962) 6 580 6600 Arab Medical Center Hospital Amman Suliman Alhadidi Street GlobeMed: (+962) 6 580 6600 Islamic Hospital - Amman Hospital Amman Majles Al Nuwab Street GlobeMed: (+962) 6 580 6600 Glosante Helth Care Hospital Amman Queen Zain Al-Sharaf Street GlobeMed: (+962) 6 580 6600 Alrasheed Hospital Center Hospital Amman Jordan Street GlobeMed: (+962) 6 580 6600 Al-Bayader Specialist Hospital Hospital Amman 8th Circle GlobeMed: (+962) 6 580 6600 Dar Al Salam Hospital Hospital Amman Issa Al Faory Street GlobeMed: (+962) 6 580 6600 Philadephia Hospital Hospital Amman 8th Circle GlobeMed: (+962) 6 580 6600 Dr.Ahmad Alhamaydeh Hospital Hospital Amman Alhuria Street - Alhwyan Circle GlobeMed: (+962) 6 580 6600 Al-Hannan General Hospital Hospital Amman Radio & Television Street GlobeMed: (+962) 6 580 6600 Istishari Hospital Hospital Amman Alkanadi Street Wadi Saqra GlobeMed: (+962) 6 580 6600 Palestine Hospital Hospital Amman Queen Alia Street GlobeMed: (+962) 6 580 6600 Shmesani Hospital Hospital Amman Obada Bin Al-Samet Street GlobeMed: (+962) 6 580 6600 Speciality Hospital Hospital Amman Jaber Bin Hayyan Street GlobeMed: (+962) 6 580 6600 Royal Hospital Hospital Amman Jordan Street, in front of Mufti Department GlobeMed: (+962) 6 580 6600 Royal Medical Services Hospital Amman Almadinah Altbeiah Street GlobeMed: (+962) 6 580 6600 Italian Hospital - Amman Hospital Amman Down Town GlobeMed: (+962) 6 580 6600 Jordan Red Crescent Hospital Hospital Amman Al-Mesdar GlobeMed: (+962) 6 580 6600 Luzmila Hospital Hospital Amman Abd Al-Menaim Samara Street GlobeMed: (+962) 6 580 6600 Al Amal Hospital Hospital Amman Nablis Street GlobeMed: (+962) 6 580 6600 Heba Hospital Hospital Amman Khalid Bin Al Walid GlobeMed: (+962) 6 580 6600 Istiklal Hospital Hospital Amman Istiklal Street GlobeMed: (+962) 6 580 6600 Balsam Medical Center Hospital Amman Abhara Circle GlobeMed: (+962) 6 580 6600 Health Care Medical Center Hospital Amman Aldaleh Circle, beside Housing Bank GlobeMed: (+962) 6 580 6600 Al-Khansa`A Hospital Hospital Amman Fatima Bent Asad Street, close to Hammoudeh Factory GlobeMed: (+962) 6 580 6600 Marka Islamic Hospital Hospital Amman Marka GlobeMed: (+962) 6 580 6600 Deccart Eye Center Hospital Amman Beside Dawacom Complex #170 GlobeMed: (+962) 6 580 6600 Al Hayat General Hospital Hospital Amman Aisha Bent Abi Baker Street GlobeMed: (+962) 6 580 6600 Al Maqased Charity Hospital Hospital Amman Hay Nazzal GlobeMed: (+962) 6 580 6600 Al-Issra Hospital Hospital Amman Queen Rania Street GlobeMed: (+962) 6 580 6600 Alshami Eye Center - Amman Hospital Amman Safeway Circle GlobeMed: (+962) 6 580 6600 Al Gardens Hospital Hospital Amman Wasfi Al-Tal Street GlobeMed: (+962) 6 580 6600 Eye Hospital Specialty Hospital Amman Al Madina Al Munawara Street GlobeMed: (+962) 6 580 6600 Ibn Alhaytham Hospital Hospital Amman Almadina Almonawarah Street GlobeMed: (+962) 6 580 6600 Middle East Eye Hospital Hospital Amman Wasfi Al-Tal Street, in front of Sarawat Restaurant GlobeMed: (+962) 6 580 6600 Tlaa Al Ali Hospital Hospital Amman Khalil Alsalim GlobeMed: (+962) 6 580 6600 Al-Haramain Specialty Hospital Hospital Amman Za'al Abu Tayh Street, in front of Al Ghad Newspaper GlobeMed: (+962) 6 580 6600 Jordan Hospital Hospital Amman Queen Nour Street GlobeMed: (+962) 6 580 6600 Al Khaldi Medcial Center Hospital Amman Ibn Khaldoun Street GlobeMed: (+962) 6 580 6600 Pharmacy One Jabal Amman Pharmacy Amman Al Rainbow Street GlobeMed: (+962) 6 580 6600 Pharmacy World - 1St Circle Pharmacy Amman Beside Shoman Library GlobeMed: (+962) 6 580 6600 Batshoun Pharmacy Pharmacy Amman Al-Bohtri Street GlobeMed: (+962) 6 580 6600 Dawacom Pharmacy - 2Nd Circle Pharmacy Amman Al-Buhturi Street GlobeMed: (+962) 6 580 6600 Kayali Pharmacy Pharmacy Amman Zahran Street GlobeMed: (+962) 6 580 6600 Lama Pharmacy Pharmacy Amman Jana Complex GlobeMed: (+962) 6 580 6600 Sharqia Pharmacy Pharmacy Amman Al-Shafi Complex GlobeMed: (+962) 6 580 6600 Dawacom Pharmacy - Abdallah Ghosheh Pharmacy Amman Abdallah Ghosheh Street GlobeMed: (+962) 6 580 6600 Number One Pharmacy Pharmacy Amman Ibrahim Qattan Street GlobeMed: (+962) 6 580 6600 Baha' Amman Pharmacy Pharmacy Amman Prince Rashed Province GlobeMed: (+962) 6 580 6600 Al Qaderi Pharmacy Pharmacy Amman Islamic Hospital Street GlobeMed: (+962) 6 580 6600 Aljabary Pharmacy Pharmacy Amman Islamic Bank Building GlobeMed: (+962) 6 580 6600 Dawacom Pharmacyِ - Abdali Pharmacy Amman In front of Islamic Hospital GlobeMed: (+962) 6 580 6600 Pharmacy One Al Abdali Pharmacy Amman Beside Police College GlobeMed: (+962) 6 580 6600 Yanbou Pharmacy Pharmacy Amman Suliman Nabulsi Street, in front of Qaser Al Adel GlobeMed: (+962) 6 580 6600 Ahmad Nserat Pharmacy Pharmacy Amman Beside Municipal Stadium GlobeMed: (+962) 6 580 6600 Al-Nahda Pharmacy Pharmacy Amman Beside Al-Mahata GlobeMed: (+962) 6 580 6600 Dawacom Pharmacy - Hashmi Pharmacy Amman Al-Bathaa Street GlobeMed: (+962) 6 580 6600 Diana & Hala Pharmacy Pharmacy Amman Prince Hamzeh Street, in front of Ministry of Health GlobeMed: (+962) 6 580 6600 Fawaz Pharmacy Pharmacy Amman Prince Rashed Street GlobeMed: (+962) 6 580 6600 Nuha Pharmacy Pharmacy Amman In front of Plaza Mall GlobeMed: (+962) 6 580 6600 Al Aman Pharmacy Pharmacy Amman Bayada Street GlobeMed: (+962) 6 580 6600 Bawabt Al-Saro Pharmacy Pharmacy Amman Main Street, Al Awaisheh Complex GlobeMed: (+962) 6 580 6600 Dawacom Pharmacy - Salt 1 Pharmacy Amman Al Salt GlobeMed: (+962) 6 580 6600 Dawacom Pharmacy - Salt 2 Pharmacy Amman Al Salt GlobeMed: (+962) 6 580 6600 Ekhlas Abu Rumman Pharmacy Amman King Abdullah II Street GlobeMed: (+962) 6 580 6600 Hayat Al-Salat Pharmacy Pharmacy Amman Al-Swanya Street GlobeMed: (+962) 6 580 6600 Jaber Pharmacy / Salt Pharmacy Amman Al Salt GlobeMed: (+962) 6 580 6600 Maysarah Pharmacy Pharmacy Amman Al Salt GlobeMed: (+962) 6 580 6600 Nafea Pharmacy Pharmacy Amman Hamam Street GlobeMed: (+962) 6 580 6600 Pharmacy One Salt 1 Pharmacy Amman Beside Zai' Bridge GlobeMed: (+962) 6 580 6600 Pharmacy One Salt 2 Pharmacy Amman Mahkamat Bidayt Al Salt GlobeMed: (+962) 6 580 6600 Dawacom Pharmacy - Abdoun Pharmacy Amman Saed Zaghloul Street GlobeMed: (+962) 6 580 6600 Der Ghbar Pharmacy Pharmacy Amman Abdallah Al-Abbadi Street GlobeMed: (+962) 6 580 6600 Nijmet Abdoun Pharmacy Pharmacy Amman Ali Mohammad Jannah Street GlobeMed: (+962) 6 580 6600 Pharmacy One - Adoun - Drive Through Pharmacy Amman Zain Al-Sharaf Street, beside Kuwait Embassy GlobeMed: (+962) 6 580 6600 Pharmacy One Abdoun 1 Pharmacy Amman Opposite to Abdoun Mall GlobeMed: (+962) 6 580 6600 Pharmacy One Abdoun 2 Pharmacy Amman Wadi Abdoun GlobeMed: (+962) 6 580 6600 Pharmacy One Abdoun 3 Pharmacy Amman Next to Fitness First GlobeMed: (+962) 6 580 6600 Pharmacy One Dair Ghbar Pharmacy Amman Zain Alsharaf Street, beside Airport Road GlobeMed: (+962) 6 580 6600 Rawhi Pharmacy (Abdoun) Pharmacy Amman Near USA Embassy GlobeMed: (+962) 6 580 6600 Blessed Land Pharmacy Pharmacy Amman Al-Mhabash Circle GlobeMed: (+962) 6 580 6600 Phamracy One - Abu Alanda Pharmacy Amman Zahrat Al-Mdaen Circle GlobeMed: (+962) 6 580 6600 Dawacom Pharmacy - Abu Nussair 1 Pharmacy Amman Al-Karameh Street GlobeMed: (+962) 6 580 6600 Dawacom Pharmacy - Abu Nussair 2 Pharmacy Amman Abu Nusair Street GlobeMed: (+962) 6 580 6600 Pharmacy One - Abu Nusair Pharmacy Amman Prince Talal Bin Mohammad Street GlobeMed: (+962) 6 580 6600 Pharmacy One / Queen Alia 2 Pharmacy Amman Queen Alia Airport GlobeMed: (+962) 6 580 6600 Rawhi Pharmacy -ِ Alia Airport Pharmacy Amman Queen Alia Airport GlobeMed: (+962) 6 580 6600 Al Karameh Pharmacy Pharmacy Amman Baqaa Camp GlobeMed: (+962) 6 580 6600 International Walaa Pharmacy Pharmacy Amman Main Street GlobeMed: (+962) 6 580 6600 Abu Zaid Pharmacy Pharmacy Amman Dahit Alamer Rashed 8th Circle GlobeMed: (+962) 6 580 6600 Bayader Pharmacy Pharmacy Amman Close to Ata Ali Traffic Light GlobeMed: (+962) 6 580 6600 Dawacom Pharmacy - Bayader Pharmacy Amman Al-Bayader Street GlobeMed: (+962) 6 580 6600 Doaa Pharmacy Pharmacy Amman Main Street, in front of LG GlobeMed: (+962) 6 580 6600 Jordan Gate Pharmacy Pharmacy Amman Hai Al Rawnaq GlobeMed: (+962) 6 580 6600 Saad Pharmacy Pharmacy Amman Main Street GlobeMed: (+962) 6 580 6600 Wisam Pharmacy Pharmacy Amman Main Street, in front of TRC GlobeMed: (+962) 6 580 6600 Zahra Al Wadi Pharmacy Pharmacy Amman Iraq Al Ameer Street GlobeMed: (+962) 6 580 6600 Abu Talol Pharmacy Pharmacy Amman Al Baladia Street GlobeMed: (+962) 6 580 6600 Al-Mishkat Pharmacy Pharmacy Amman Al-Baladiah Street GlobeMed: (+962) 6 580
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