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Senarai Pakar/Pegawai Perubatan Yang Mempunyai SENARAI PAKAR/PEGAWAI PERUBATAN YANG MEMPUNYAI NOMBOR PENDAFTARAN PEMERIKSAAN KESIHATAN BAKAL HAJI BAGI MUSIM HAJI 1441H / 2020M HOSPITAL & KLINIK KERAJAAN NEGERI SABAH BIL NAMA TEMPAT BERTUGAS DAERAH 1 DR. NURAIN BINTI JOHARI HOSPITAL QUEEN ELIZABETH BERKUNCI 2029 2 DR. NURUL AKMAL BINTI 88586 KOTA KINABALU JAMALUDIN SABAH 3 DR. ABDUL MUHAIMIN BIN MAT HOSPITAL QUEEN ELIZABETH II SULAIMAN LORONG BERSATU 4 DR. CLEMENT ISAIAH JALAN DAMAI AUGUSTINE LUYANG 5 DR. UMI NADHIRAH AISYAH BINTI 88300 KOTA KINABALU MOHD ROKHIBI SABAH 6 DR. LIYANA NABILAH BINTI HOSPITAL WANITA DAN OTHMAN KANAK-KANAK SABAH 7 DR. MUHAMMAD UBAIDULLAH KARUNG BERKUNCI 187 ARASY BIN AZIZ 88996 KOTA KINABALU SABAH 8 DR. NURUL NADIAH BT HOSPITAL MESRA MUHAMMAD BUKIT PADANG KOTA 9 DR. AHMAD SYAKIRAN BIN FAUZI PESI SURAT 11342 KINABALU 88815 KOTA KINABALU SABAH 10 DR. BLANCHE BANEVINSOL KLINIK KESIHATAN TELIPOK 11 DR. NORDALILA BINTI MOHD D/A PEJABAT KESIHATAN AZMI KAWASAN KOTA KINABALU 12 DR. MOHD FITRI BIN MOHAMED TINGKAT 2 BLOK C LOT NO. 21 -24 PLAZA HERITAGE 13 DR. KHAUSAR BINTI HAZMAN OFF JALAN LINTAS LUYANG KOTA KINABALU 14 DR. FARIDAH BITIN BADU SABAH 15 DR. SITI ZULAIFAH BINTI HAMZAH 16 DR. SALMAN BIN MOHD YUSOF 17 DR. KOKEELA A/P TORAYRAJU KKOM PCC TELIPOK KLINIK KESIHATAN TELIPOK 88300 KOTA KINABALU SABAH 18 DR. NORSYAHIDA BINTI MD. TAIB PEJABAT KESIHATAN KAWASAN KOTA KINABALU TINGKAT 2 BLOK C LOT NO. 21 -25 PLAZA HERITAGE OFF JALAN LINTAS LUYANG KOTA KINABALU SABAH 19 DR. ROSNAH BT. RIDZUAN KLINIK KESIHATAN IBU DAN 20 DR. HAR WAI LIN ANAK JALAN KEBAJIKAN D/A PEJABAT KESIHATAN 21 DR. NURUL MURNI ALYNA BINTI KAWASAN KOTA KINABALU MOHAMED JALI TINGKAT 2 BLOK C LOT NO. 21 -24 PLAZA HERITAGE OFF JALAN LINTAS LUYANG KOTA KINABALU SENARAI PAKAR/PEGAWAI PERUBATAN YANG MEMPUNYAI NOMBOR PENDAFTARAN PEMERIKSAAN KESIHATAN BAKAL HAJI BAGI MUSIM HAJI 1441H / 2020M HOSPITAL & KLINIK KERAJAAN NEGERI SABAH BIL NAMA TEMPAT BERTUGAS DAERAH 22 DR. ADZLYANAH BINTI LAUDIN 23 DR. NUR LIYANA BINTI DZULKAFLI KLINIK KESIHATAN INANAM 24 DR. PETER ALANJI ANAK JIHOS D/A PEJABAT KESIHATAN KAWASAN KOTA KINABALU 25 DR. NUR NAJLAA BT. AB. AZIZ TINGKAT 2 BLOK C LOT NO. 21 -24 PLAZA HERITAGE 26 DR. ZAINOOR 'AIN BINTI JAMIL OFF JALAN LINTAS LUYANG KOTA KINABALU 27 DR. MARYAM AMALEENA BINTI SABAH OTHMAN 28 DR. ZAYYANI BINTI JAMAIN 29 DR. HARRIET RAY AWAH KLINIK KESIHATAN LIKAS JALAN HAIWAN 30 DR. NORJULIZA RAZRINA BINTI 88400 KOTA KINABALU SABIRIN SABAH KOTA 31 DR. ELNACRIS LIEW KINABALU 32 DR. NADIAH BINTI SULEIMAN KLINIK KESIHATAN MENGGATAL 33 DR. FATIMAH AZZAHRAH BINTI D/A PEJABAT KESIHATAN AB. RAHIM KAWASAN KOTA KINABALU 34 DR. SITI ZULAIKHA BINTI TINGKAT 2 BLOK C SHAZALI LOT NO. 21 -24 PLAZA HERITAGE 35 DR. NEE KUOK ONG OFF JALAN LINTAS LUYANG KOTA KINABALU 36 DR. ERIN TATI SALIM SABAH 37 DR. PRAVEEN ABRAHAM DEVASAGAYAM 38 DR. NUR ZURIANA BINTI ZAKI 39 DR. TAN ZI FU 40 DR. JENNIFER JIEW LEE FONG 41 DR. ANG WAN SIN KLINIK KESIHATAN LUYANG 42 DR. NAZAHTUL SAKINAH BINTI D/A PEJABAT KESIHATAN YUSOF KAWASAN KOTA KINABALU 43 DR. LEE WAI KHEW TINGKAT 2 BLOK C LOT NO. 21 -24 PLAZA HERITAGE 44 DR. ASHLEY NICHOLAS DONG OFF JALAN LINTAS LUYANG CHENG JIAN KOTA KINABALU 45 DR.ALIA NAJWA BINTI YUSOF SABAH 46 DR. SHANTI A/P THANGAVELU 47 DR. LIM XIAO CHIEN 48 DR. SARAH JANE CHAN JIA CHYI 49 DR. MOHAMAD AZIZAN BIN ABDUL RAHMAN 50 DR. SYLVIA ALOYSIUS MOBIJIN 51 DR. GRACE JIKINONG SENARAI PAKAR/PEGAWAI PERUBATAN YANG MEMPUNYAI NOMBOR PENDAFTARAN PEMERIKSAAN KESIHATAN BAKAL HAJI BAGI MUSIM HAJI 1441H / 2020M HOSPITAL & KLINIK KERAJAAN NEGERI SABAH BIL NAMA TEMPAT BERTUGAS DAERAH 52 DR. WAN NURSOLEHAH BT. WAN MOHAMED 53 DR. YEOW YENG LING 54 DR. CHENG LEE LING KLINIK KESIHATAN LUYANG KOTA 55 DR. ELLY LORRETA SIPIN D/A PEJABAT KESIHATAN KINABALU KAWASAN KOTA KINABALU 56 DR. NOR INTAN SURIANI JUSOH TINGKAT 2 BLOK C LOT NO. 21 -24 PLAZA HERITAGE 57 DR. GANESAN A/L A. OFF JALAN LINTAS LUYANG DURAIRAJAH KOTA KINABALU 58 DR. FLECIA KUNDAYIS SABAH 59 DR. NICHOLAS M. JAGANG 60 DR. YAFIZAH YAHAYA 61 DR. NURUL NADIA MOHD ANAS 62 DR. NURUL AKMANDIAR BINTI ZAINUDDIN 63 DR. LIEW CHEE KONG CLINIC KM KEPAYAN PERDANA KEPAYAN PERDANA COMMERCIAL JALAN PENAMPANG 88200 KOTA KINABALU SABAH 64 DR. NUR AFIFAH BINTI AB.HALIKUN 65 DR. WAFA WASIMAH WAJIHAH BINTI SAIJAN 66 DR. RAFIDATUL WAJIHAH BINTI KLINIK KESIHATAN PUTATAN PUTATAN ROSLI D/A PEJABAT KESIHATAN 67 DR. EMILINA TAN PEI TZU KAWASAN PENAMPANG LOT 13A-2 68 DR. NAZEERA FATIMAH BINTI PUSAT DAGANGAN KALIKULJAMAN DONGGONGAN PEKAN DONGGONGAN 89500 PENAMPANG SABAH 69 DR. SURAYA FAZIELLA ARBAMAN 70 DR. ABD ADZIM E ARIM SASI 71 DR. MUHAMMAD KHAIRUL TAUFIQ BIN ROSLI HOSPITAL TAWAU TAWAU 72 DR. AINI IZZATI BINTI ABDULLAH PETI SURAT NO. 80 91007 TAWAU 73 DR. RAUDHAH BINTI ABDUL SABAH RAHMAN 74 DR. MOHAMAD FAUZI BIN ISMAIL 75 DR. AHMAD AKMAL BIN AHMAD ZAILAN 76 DR. ZAKIAH BINTI AHMAD 77 DR. NUR ADIB SHAFIQ BIN ABU KLINIK KESIHATAN TAWAU BAKAR PEJABAT KESIHATAN KAWASAN SENARAI PAKAR/PEGAWAI PERUBATAN YANG MEMPUNYAI NOMBOR PENDAFTARAN PEMERIKSAAN KESIHATAN BAKAL HAJI BAGI MUSIM HAJI 1441H / 2020M HOSPITAL & KLINIK KERAJAAN NEGERI SABAH BIL NAMA TEMPAT BERTUGAS DAERAH 78 DR. AHMAD AFIF BIN ABDUL TAWAU TAWAU WAHAP TINGKAT 7 BANGUNAN 79 DR. SOFWATUL MOKHTARAH PERSEKUTUAN BINTI MALUIN PETI SURAT 990 TAWAU 80 DR. AIMI IZZAH BINTI IBRAHIM 81 DR. SITI NUR HAKIMAH BINTI HOSPITAL DUCHESS OF KENT HASHIM KM 3.2 JALAN UTARA 82 DR. MUHMMAD FARHAN BIN 90000 SANDAKAN ZAINAL MALEK SABAH SANDAKAN 83 DR. AWANG SALLEH BIN HARUN 84 DR. EMIR AFIF BIN MOHAMAD KLINIK KESIHATAN SANDAKAN AZLAN D/A PEJABAT KAWASAN 85 DR. JUSNIMAR BINTI KHAIRUL SANDAKAN YUSRI TINGKAT 6 BEG BERKUNCI NO. 4 86 DR. KENNETH THIEN TSUN KET 90500 SANDAKAN SABAH 87 DR. SITI NADIA BINTI EZANEE HOSPITAL LAHAD DATU 88 DR. CHEO SENG WEE PETI SURAT 60065 91110 LAHAD DATU 89 DR. ROSDINA ZAMRUD BINTI SABAH LAHAD DATU AHMAD AKBAR 90 DR. JAMIL BIN MUHAMAD SHARIF PEJABAT KESIHATAN KAWASAN LAHAD DATU 91 DR. MUHAMMAD KHALIS SAFIQ PETI SURAT 61167 BIN SAKHIRI 91120 LAHAD DATU 92 DR. ZULKIFLI BIN HARUN SABAH 93 DR. MUHAMMAD AZIZI ASHRAF BIN ABDULLAH HASIN KK TELUPID 94 DR. SITI RASILA ALYAA BINTI PETI SURAT NO. 11 TELUPID MOHD RASLI 90109 BELURAN 95 DR. FAZILAWATI @ AZMIRA BINTI SABAH AB. LATIFF 96 DR. AIN SHARIFAH BINTI HASRI HOSPITAL RANAU PETI SURAT 65 97 DR. AZZATUL HUSNA BINTI 89300 RANAU AHMAD SABAH RANAU DR. JEWEL BOLLAH KLINIK KESIHATAN LOHAN 98 D/A KLINIK KESIHATAN RANAU PETI SURAT 32 89308 RANAU SABAH 99 DR. NURFADHILAH BINTI AB RANI HOSPITAL KOTA BELUD PETI SURAT 159 89158 KOTA BELUD KOTA BELUD SABAH 100 DR. NURUL AFIDZA NOOR ALLIM KKOM ALAB BANA BANGUNAN ALAP BANA 89158 KOTA BELUD SABAH 101 DR. NUR ATHIRAH BINTI SULONG HOSPITAL KOTA MARUDU 102 DR. TAJRIN BIN TAMIR PETI SURAT 255 89108 KOTA MARUDU SENARAI PAKAR/PEGAWAI PERUBATAN YANG MEMPUNYAI NOMBOR PENDAFTARAN PEMERIKSAAN KESIHATAN BAKAL HAJI BAGI MUSIM HAJI 1441H / 2020M HOSPITAL & KLINIK KERAJAAN NEGERI SABAH BIL NAMA TEMPAT BERTUGAS DAERAH SABAH KOTA MARUDU 103 DR. LUQMAN BIN ASHA'ARI KLINIK KESIHATAN TANDEK D/A PEJABAT KESIHATAN KOTA MARUDU PETI SURAT 421 89108 KOTA MARUDU 104 DR. MUHAMAD FAIZ BIN MD HOSPITAL TUARAN YUSOF PETI SURAT 996 89207 TUARAN SABAH 105 DR. NUR ITRIAH BINTI ABDUL SALLEH KLINIK KESIHATAN TAMPARULI TUARAN 106 DR. MOHD ADAM BIN MOHD AKIL D/A PEJABAT KESIHATAN KAWASAN TUARAN 107 DR. NASIBAH TUAN YAACOB PETI SURAT 620 89208 TUARAN SABAH 108 DR. MUHAMMAD AZIZI BIN KLINIK KESIHATAN NANGOH SAMAD D/A PEJABAT KESIHATAN KAWASAN BELURAN BELURAN PETI SURAT 86 90108 BELURAN SABAH 109 DR. ROYSUFFIAN BIN PARWOLO HOSPITAL PAPAR 110 DR. AZIZAH BINTI MAJID PETI SURAT NO. 6 89607 PAPAR SABAH 111 DR. SITI ARIFFAH CHE MOHD ARIFFIN KLINIK KESIHATAN BONGAWAN JALAN BESAR PEKAN PAPAR BONGAWAN 89700 BONGAWAN SABAH 112 DR. SHARIFFAH IRYANI BINTI SALIHIN KLINIK KESIHATAN KINARUT 113 DR. FARAH WAHEEDA GHULAM D/A PEJABAT KESIHATAN PAPAR KHAN PETI SURAT 109 89608 PAPAR SABAH 114 DR. NOORRIYANTI FAZREEN BINTI AL SHAARI HOSPITAL KENINGAU 115 DR. NURUL AFIZAH BINTI MAJALI PETI SURAT NO. 11 89007 KENINGAU 116 DR. MUHAMMAD ISHAK BIN SABAH MOHD ARIF KENINGAU 117 DR. ABDUL QAYYUM BIN PEJABAT KESIHATAN JUMIDEY KAWASAN KENINGAU TINGKAT BAWAH WISMA PERSEKUTUAN SENARAI PAKAR/PEGAWAI PERUBATAN YANG MEMPUNYAI NOMBOR PENDAFTARAN PEMERIKSAAN KESIHATAN BAKAL HAJI BAGI MUSIM HAJI 1441H / 2020M HOSPITAL & KLINIK KERAJAAN NEGERI SABAH BIL NAMA TEMPAT BERTUGAS DAERAH PETI SURAT NO. 94 89007 KENINGAU SABAH 118 DR. NUR ATIQAH BINTI ZAKARIA KD KEM PPH/KKIA KLINIK DESA KEM PPH PETI SURAT 94 8900 KENINGAU SABAH 119 DR. ANITA DELILAH BINTI KLINIK KESIHATAN NABAWAN SALAHUDDIN D/A PEJABAT KESIHATAN KAWASAN NABAWAN NABAWAN PETI SURAT NO. 16 89957 NABAWAN SABAH 120 DR. HAIDATUL NADIA BINTI HOSPITAL TENOM HAMZAH PETI SURAT NO. 97 121 DR. MUKHTAR BIN MOKSIN 89907 TENOM TENOM 122 DR. RUHANA BINTI SK ABD. PKD TENOM RAZAK PETI SURAT NO. 97 123 DR. KHAIRUN NAJWA BINTI 89907 TENOM ADNAN SABAH 124 DR. AINI BINTI SIMON SUMEH KLINIK KESIHATAN 125 DR. SITI SARAH BINTI PENAMPANG DARUSSALAM D/A PEJABAT KESIHATAN PENAMPANG 126 DR. MURSYIDAH BINTI KAWASAN PENAMPANG BURHANUDDIN SYAM LOT 13 A-2 PUSAT DAGANGAN 127 DR. DINA AQILA BUHARI DONGGONGAN 89500 PENAMPANG SABAH 128 DR. NURHAYATI BINTI HOSPITAL BEAUFORT SHAHARUDDIN PETI SURAT NO. 40 89807 BEAUFORT SABAH 129 DR. MOHAMMAD AZLAN BIN HOSPITAL BEAUFORT BEAUFORT RAIMAN PETI SURAT NO. 40 89807 BEAUFORT SABAH 130 DR. NABILAH BT. RAMLI KK MEMBAKUT PETI SURAT 173 131 DR. MUHAMMAD HAFISZI BIN 89807 BEAUFORT OMAR SABAH 132 DR. NOOR AMALINA BINTI ROSLI HOSPITAL SIPITANG PETI SURAT 250 89857 SIPITANG SABAH SIPITANG 133 DR.
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