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Dirección De Hospitales Instituto De Seguridad Y Servicios Sociales De Los Trabajadores Del Estado Dirección de Hospitales Instituto de Seguridad y Servicios Sociales de los Trabajadores del Estado Estado Delegación y Unidad Domicilio Teléfonos Médica Hospital General Av. Universidad N° 410 2° Piso , Fracc. San Lada, 01449 Dir. 9142254 Cayetano C.P. 20010 Conm. 9142155, 9142260 Aguascalientes Hospital General Calle del Hospital y Calz. Independencia s/n, Centro Lada 01 686 "5 de Diciembre" Cívico, Mexicali Dir. 5570370 Clínica Hospital Av. Sanginés y Dr. Pedro Loyola s/n, Carlos Lada 01 646 "Ensenada" Pacheco, Ensenada, C P 22830 Dir. 1762230 Baja California Clínica Hospital Blvd. Las Palmas N° 4140, Fracc. Las Palmas, Lada 01 664 Norte "Fray Junípero Serra" Tijuana, C P 22440 Dir. 6816682 Hospital General Av. México y Nicolás Bravo s/n, Fracc. Perla, Lada 01 612 Baja California "Dr. Carlos Estrada Ruibal" La Paz, C.P. 23040 Dir. 1221214 1222767 Sur Clínica Hospital Niños Héroes esq. Lorenza M. Viuda de Tapia s/n, Lada 01 613 "Ciudad Constitución" Pueblo Nuevo, Comondú, C P 23670 Director. 1321421 Dirección de Hospitales Instituto de Seguridad y Servicios Sociales de los Trabajadores del Estado Estado Delegación y Unidad Domicilio Teléfonos Médica Clínica Hospital Adán Velarde y Municipio Libre s/n, Nopalera, "Santa Rosalía" Mulegé, C P 23920 Clínica Hospital Calle 56 Privada del Complejo Hospitalario Pablo Lada 01 938 “Ciudad del Carmen” García y Montilla s/n Petrolera, C.P. 24180 Dir. 3824859 Campeche Clínica Hospital Calle N° 7 U.H. Héroes de Chapultepec s/n Lada 01 981 "Dr. Patricio Trueba Regil" Fracc. FOVI Héroes de Chapultepec, C.P. 24030 Dir. 8114116 Hospital General Allende y Donato Guerra s/n, Zona Centro, Torreón Lada 01 871 "Dr. Fracisco Galindo Chávez" Coahuila, C.P. 27000 Dir. 7222640 Clínica Hospital Francisco Murguía esq. Manuel Pérez Treviño N° Lada 01 844 "Dr. José María Rodríguez" 405 Nte, Zona Centro, C P 25000 Dir. 4128855 Clínica Hospital Roble y Olivo N° 801 Fovissste, C.P. 25730 Lada 01 866 "Monclova" Dir. 6331826 Coahuila Clínica Hospital Av. Lázaro Cárdenas esq. Mazatlán s/n, Zona Lada 01 878 "Piedras Negras" Centro, C.P. 26000 Dir. 7838705 Clínica Hospital Granados y Nogal s/n, Fracc. La Quinta, San Pedro, Lada 01 872 "San Pedro de las Colonias" Coahuila, C P 27900 7720405 Hospital General 14 Pte. y Periférico Sur N° 1515, ISSSTE, C.P. 29060 Lada 01 961 Chiapas "Dr. Belisario Domínguez" Dir. 6026238 Dirección de Hospitales Instituto de Seguridad y Servicios Sociales de los Trabajadores del Estado Estado Delegación y Unidad Domicilio Teléfonos Médica Clínica Hospital Jiménez esq. Abasolo s/n, Miguel Alemán Comitán Lada 01 963 "Comitán de Domínguez" de Domínguez, Chiapas, C.P. 30090 Dir. 6323436 Clínica Hospital Av. Tuxtepec y Calle Oaxaca s/n, Fracc. Francisco Lada 01 962 "Dr. Roberto Nettel Flores" Villa, Tapachula, Chiapas, C.P. 30740 Dir. 6261927 Clínica Hospital José Ma. Morelos y Pavón N° 57, Atlejarr, San Lada 01 967 "San Cristóbal de las Casas" Cristóbal de las Casas, Chiapas, C.P. 29800 Dir. 6785301 Hospital General Envolvente Conjunto Pronaf N° 4, Ana Elena Auza, Lada 01 656 "Ciudad Juárez" Juárez, Chihuahua, C.P. 32310 Dir. 6130029 Hospital General Av. Universidad y de las Américas s/n, Universidad, Lada 01 614 "Presidente Lázaro Cárdenas" C.P. 31160 Dir. 4131881 Hospital General Av. Universidad y de las Américas s/n, Universidad, Lada 01 614 "Presidente Lázaro Cárdenas" C.P. 31160 Dir. 413188 Chihuahua Clínica Hospital Nogales y Ciruelas N° 450, Burocratas, C.P. 31560 Lada 01 625 "Ciudad Cuauhtémoc" Dir. 5824062 Clínica Hospital Av. del Parque y Calle 5a. Pte. s/n,Centro, C.P. 3300 Lada 01 639 "Ciudad Delicias" Dir. 4720166 Dirección de Hospitales Instituto de Seguridad y Servicios Sociales de los Trabajadores del Estado Estado Delegación y Unidad Domicilio Teléfonos Médica Clínica Hospital Francisco Miranda y República de Cuba, N° 8 Lada 01 627 "Hidalgo del Parral" Centro, Hidalgo del Parral, Chihuahua, C.P. 33800 Dir. 5221166 Hospital General Prol. Predio Canoa s/n, Silvestre Dorador , C.P. Lada 01 618 "Dr. Santiago Ramón y Cajal" 34079 Dir. 8117515 Hospital General Prol. Predio Canoa s/n, Silvestre Dorador C P 34079 Lada 01 618 Durango "Dr. Santiago Ramón y Cajal" Clínica Hospital Blvd. Miguel Alemán y Calz. José Agustín Castro Lada 01 871 "Gómez Palacio" s/n, centro, C.P. 35020 Dir. 7144902 Hospital General Francisco Patiño esq. Daniel Espinosa s/n, Jesús Lada 01 722 "Toluca" Jiménez, C.P. 52167 Gallardo Dir. 2174504 Estado de Clínica de Especialidades Av. Vía Morelos km. 16.5 s/n, Jardines de Lada 01 55 México "Xalostoc" Casanueva, Ecatepec, México, .C.P. 55430 Dir. 57767013 Hospital Regional Av. Pradera N° 1101, Azteca, León, Guanajuato, Lada 01 477 Guanajuato "León" C.P. 37520 Dir. 711539 Dirección de Hospitales Instituto de Seguridad y Servicios Sociales de los Trabajadores del Estado Estado Delegación y Unidad Domicilio Teléfonos Médica Clínica Hospital Av. El Sauz esq. con Esmeralda S/N, San Juanico, Lada 01 461 "Celaya" Celaya, Guanajuato, C.P. 38020 Dir. 6141390 Clínica Hospital Cerro del Hormiguero S/N, Centro, Guanajuato, Lada 01 473 "Guanajuato" Guanajuato, C.P. 36000 Dir. 7310271 Clínica Hospital Paseo de la Rivera N° 275, fracc. Las trojes, Lada 01 462 "Irapuato Irapuato, Guanajuato, c.p. 36500 Dir. 6255695 Hospital General Av. Ruíz Cortínez N° 124, alto progreso, Acapulco Lada 01 744 "Acapulco" de Juárez, guerrero, C.P. 39601 Dir. 4455065 Clínica Hospital Av. Ruffo Figueroa s/n, burócratas, Chilpancingo de Lada 01 747 "Chilpancingo de los Bravos" los bravo, guerrero, C.P. 39090 Dir. 4720008 Clínica Hospital Av. H.Colegio Militar N° 3, Centro, Iguala de la Lada 01 733 Guerrero "Iguala de la Independencia" Indepencia, Guerrero, C.P. 40000 Dir. 3320365 Clínica Hospital Av. Ruffo Figueroa s/n, Burocratas, Chilpancingo de Lada 01 747Dir. 4720424 "Chilpancingo de los Bravos" los bravo, guerrero, C.P. 39090 Clínica Hospital Av. H. Colegio Militar N° 3 centro, iguala de la Lada 01 733 "Iguala de la Independencia" independencia, guerrero, C.P. 40000 Dir. 3320365 Hospital General Carr. México - Pachuca Km. 86.5 s/n ISSSTE, Lada 01 771 "Pachuca" Pachuca de soto, Hidalgo, C.P. 42080 Dir. 7113370 Dirección de Hospitales Instituto de Seguridad y Servicios Sociales de los Trabajadores del Estado Estado Delegación y Unidad Domicilio Teléfonos Médica Hidalgo Clínica Hospital Carr. México - Tampico Km. 203 s/n, la lomita, Lada 01 789 "Huejutla de Reyes" huejutla de reyes Hidalgo, C.P. 43000 Dir. 8960513 Clínica Hospital Domicilio Conocido s/n, el nith, ixmilquilpan, Lada 01 759 "Ixmiquilpan" hidalgo, C.P. 42300 Dir. 7233979 Hospital Regional Av. Soledad Orozco N° 203, El Capullo, Zapopan, Lada 01 33 "Dr. Valentín Gómez Farías" Jalisco, C.P. 45100 Dir. 38360660 Clínica Hospital Insurgentes N° 159, Francisco I. Madero, Ciudad Lada 01 341 "Ciudad Guzmán" Guzmán, Jalisco, C.P. 49000 Dir. 4134019 Jalisco Clínica Hospital Francisco Villa esq. Carlos Jonguitud Barrios s/n, Lada 01 322 "Puerto Vallarta" Fovissste N° 2, Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco, C.P. 48290 Dir. 2254756 Hospital General Trabajadores de la Agricultura s/n, Fovissste Lada 01 443 "Vasco de Quiroga" Morelos, Morelia Michoacan, C.P. 58120 3121116 Clínica Hospital Av. Francisco l. Madero esq. Matías Romero s/n, Lada 01 453 "Apatzingán de la Constitución" Buenos Aires, Apatzingan, Michoacan, C.P. 60630 Dir. 5341723 Michoacán Clínica Hospital Prol. Arriaga Ochoa s/n, Fracc. La Ilusión, Lada 01 434 "Pátzcuaro" Pátzcuaro, Michoacán, C.P. 61605 Dir. 5420455 Clínica Hospital Av. Morelos esq. Melchor Ocampo s/n, 2ª Sección Lada 01 753 "Roberto Flores Magón" Fidelac, Lazaro Cardenas Michoacan, C.P:60950 Dir. 5374017 Clínica Hospital Blvd. Lázaro Cárdenas Sur esq. Salustio Amezcua Lada 01 353 Dirección de Hospitales Instituto de Seguridad y Servicios Sociales de los Trabajadores del Estado Estado Delegación y Unidad Domicilio Teléfonos Médica "Sahuayo" s/n, Centro, sahuayo, Michoacan, C.P. 59000 Dir. 5325875 Clínica Hospital Estocolmo N° 688, Fovissste, Uruapan, Michoacan, Lada 01 452 "Uruapan del Progreso" C.P. 60160 Dir. 5239844 Clínica Hospital Prol. Vicente Guerrero N° 276, Centro, Zacapu, Lada 01 436 "Zacapu" Michoacan, C.P. 58660 Dir. 3634920 Clínica Hospital Av. de la Educación N° 652, Fovissste, Zamora, Lada 01 351 "Zamora" Michoacan, C.P. 59688 Dir. 5154264 Clínica Hospital General Pueblita Sur N° 18, Fovissste Poetas, Lada 01 715 "Zitácuaro" Zitacuaro, MIchoacan, C.P. 61500 Dir. 1535527 Hospital General Álvaro Obregón N° 335, Centro, Cuernavaca, Lada 01 777 "Dr. Carlos Calero Elorduy" morelos, C.P. 62000 Dir. 3123995 Clínica Hospital Intrépidos de Asturias y Lobera N° 7, Centro, Lada 01 735 "Dr. Rafael Barba Ocampo" Cuautla, Morelos, C.P. 62740 Dir. 3520868 Morelos Clínica de Alta Capacidad Nicolás Bravo s/n, fracc. Reforma, jojutla, morelos, Lada 01 734 Resolutiva C.P. 62900 Dir. 3423586 "Jojutla" Dirección de Hospitales Instituto de Seguridad y Servicios Sociales de los Trabajadores del Estado Estado Delegación y Unidad Domicilio Teléfonos Médica Nayarit Hospital General Paseo de la Loma y Dr. Gustavo Baz s/n, centro, Lada 01 311 "Dr. Aquiles Calles Ramírez" Tepic, Nayarit, C.P. 63000 2118560 Hospital Regional Av. Adolfo López Mateos entre calle 6 y calle 7 N Lada 01 81 "Monterrey" 122, Burocratas Federales, Monterrey, Nuevo león, Dir. 81589804 C.P. 64380 Clínica Hospital "A" Av. Constitución Pte. entre 20 de Noviembre y Lada 01 81 "Monterrey" Degollado N° 1500, Obispado, Monterrey, Nuevo Dir. 83434713 león, C.P. 64060 Monterrey Clínica de Alta Capacidad Ciprés entre Pino y Sauce N° 680, Centro, Linares, Lada 01 821 Resolutiva Nuevo león, C.P: 67755 Dir. 2123578 "Linares" Hospital Regional Dr. Gerardo Varela, N 617, Falda Cerro del Crestón, Lada 01 951 "Presidente Juárez" Oaxaca de Juárez, C.P. 68040 5153500 Clínica Hospital Violetas N° 19, fracc. Jardines del sur, Heroica Lada 01 953 "Huajuapan de León" ciudad de Huajuapan de león, Oaxaca, C.P.
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