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1 List of Health Insitution Including Hospital/Private LIST OF HEALTH INSITUTION INCLUDING HOSPITAL/PRIVATE HOSPITAL/SUB-DISTRICT HOSPITAL/CHC/PHC/MAIN CENTRE/SUB-CENTRE AND CLINICS AIZAWL WEST DISTRICT HOSPITAL/PRIVATE PHC/UPHC MAIN CENTRE SUB-CENTRE SUB-CENTRE CLINICS CLINICS COVERED HOSPITAL/SUB- COV ERED VILLAGES VILLAGES DISTRICT HOSPITAL/ CHC HOSPITAL UPHC under 1) Aizawl S M/C 1) Republic S/C Republic 1) ITI Clinic ITI 1. Referral Hospital, NUHM 2) Upper Republic S/C Upper Republic 2) Tuikhuahtlang Clinic Tuikhuahtlang Falkawn 1. Chawlhhmun 3) Mission Veng S/C Mission Vengthlang 3) Republic Vengthlang Republic Vengthlang 2. Dist. TB Centre, 2. Hlimen 4) Kulikawn S/C Kulikawn 4) Thakthing Clinic Thakthing Aizawl Dist., 3. Lawipu 5) Venghnuai S/C Venghnuai 5) Model Veng Clinic Model Veng Falkawn 6) Salem S/C Salem Veng 6) Mission Veng Clinic Mission Veng 7) Tlangnuam S/C Tlangnuam 7) S. Hlimen Clinic S. Hlimen SUB-DISTICT Tlangnuam Vengthar 8) Samtlang Clinic Samtlang HOSPITAL 8) Melthum S/C Melthum 9) Lungleng Clinic Lungleng 1. Kulikawn Hospital Saikhamakawn 10) Damveng Clinic Damveng 9) Lungleng S/C Lungleng PRIVATE HOSPITAL 10) Hualngohmun S/C Hualngohmun 1. Aizawl Hospital, 11) Melriat S/C Melriat Khatla 2) Aizawl West 1) Zotlang S/C Zotlang 1) Kanan Clinic Kanan 2. BN Hospital, M/C 2) Vaivakawn S/C Vaivakawn 2)Rangvamual Clinic Rangvamual Kulikawn 3) Hunthar S/C Hunthar Phunchawng 3. Alpha Hospital, Kulikawn 4) Tanhril Tanhril 3) Bungkawn Vengthar Bungkawn Vengthar 4. Seventh Day Tuivamit 4) Lawipu Clinic Lawipu Hospital, Vaivakawn 5) Sakawrtuichhun S/C Sakawrtuichhun 5) Dinthar Clinic Dinthar Jail Veng 6) Nursery Clinic Nursery Veng PTC Lungverh 7) Govt Complex Govt Complex 6) Dinthar S/C Dawrpui Vengthar 8) Khatla South Khatla South 7) Bungkawn S/C Bungkawn 9) Zonuam Clinic Zonuam Maubawk 10) Tuikual Clinic Tuikual 8) Khatla S/C Khatla 11) Chawnpui Clinic Chawnpui New Capital Complex 12) Phunchawng Clinic Phunchawng 9) Luangmual S/C Luangmual Chawlhhmun 10) Tuikual S/C Tuikual South 11) Chawnpui S/C Chawnpui 12) Maubawk S/C Maubawk 1 AIZAWL WEST DISTRICT HOSPITAL/PRIVATE PHC/UPHC MAIN CENTRE SUB-CENTRE SUB-CENTRE CLINICS CLINICS COVERED HOSPITAL/SUB- COV ERED VILLAGES VILLAGES DISTRICT HOSPITAL/ CHC 1) Aibawk PHC 3) Aibawk M/C 1) Sateek S/C Sateek 1) Aibawk Clinic Aibawk 2) Tachhip S/C Tachhip 2) Thiak Clinic Thiak 3) Phulpui S/C Phulpui 3) Falkawn Falkawn 4) Maubuang S/C Maubuang Khawhminglokawn/Damdiai N. Lungsai 5) Muallungthu S/C Muallungthu 2) Sialsuk PHC 4) Sialsuk M/C 1) Sialsuk S/C Sialsuk 1) Sailam Clinic Sailam 2) Samlukhai S/C Samlukhai Lungsei 3) Lamchhip S/C Lamchhip Chawilung 4) Sumsuih S/C Sumsuih Hmuifang Chamring 3) Sairang PHC 5) Sairang M/C 1) Sairang S/C Sairang 1)Mualkhang Mualkhang Sairang Dinthar 2) West Serzawl * West Serzawl 3) Sihhmui * Sihhmui 2 AIZAWL WEST DISTRICT HOSPITAL/PRIVATE PHC/UPHC MAIN CENTRE SUB-CENTRE SUB-CENTRE CLINICS CLINICS COVERED HOSPITAL/SUB- COV ERED VILLAGES VILLAGES DISTRICT HOSPITAL/ CHC 1) Lengpui CHC 6) Lengpui M/C 1) Lengpui S/C Lengpui-I 1) Lengte Clinic Lengte Lengpui-II Nghalchawm 2) Hmunpui S/C Hmunpui Saitlaw 4) Kanghmun PHC 7) Kanghmun 1) Kanghmun S/C Kanghmun 2) Hreichuk Clinic Hreichuk M/C Lungphun 2) Darlung S/C Darlung Bawlte Bawngthah S. Sabual 3) Khawrihnim S/C Khawrihnim 5) Reiek PHC 8) Reiek M/C 1) Reiek S/C Reiek 1) Kelsih Clinic Kelsih 2) Ailawng S/C Ailawng 2) Chawilung Clinic Chawilung 3) W. Lungdar S/C W. Lungdar CHC - 1 5 8 41 33 Hospital-1, Sub-District Hospital-1, Private Hospital-4, CHC – 1 PHC – 5, UPHC – 3, MC-8, S/C-41, Clinic-33 3 AIZAWL EAST DISTRICT HOSPITAL/PRIVATE PHC/UPHC MAIN CENTRE SUB-CENTRE SUB-CENTRE CLINICS CLINICS COVERED HOSPITAL/SUB- COVERED VILLAGES DISTRICT VILLAGES HOSPITAL/ CHC HOSPITAL UPHC under 1.Aizawl North 1) Sihphir S/C Sihphir 1) Durtlang Mel 5 Clinic Durtlang Mel 5 Civil Hospital, Aizawl NUHM M/C Neihbawih 2) Muthi Clinic Muthi 1. ITI 2) Durtlang S/C Durtlang 3) TNT Clinic Muanna Veng 2. Zemabawk Durtlang Leitan 4) Thuampui Clinic Thuampui TERTIARY CENTRE 3. Sihphir Selesih 5)Zemabawk North Zemabawk North Cancer Hospital, 3) Zemabawk S/C Zemabawk 6) Sihphir Venghlun Sihphir Venghlun Zemabawk 4) Zuangtui S/C Zuangtui Nausel 5) Chaltlang S/C Chaltlang 7) Laipuitlang Laipuitlang 6) Bawngkawn S/C Bawngkawn 8) Bawngkawn ‘S’ Clinic Bawngkawn Chhim PRIVATE HOSPITAL Veng 1. Bethesda Hospital, 7) Ramhlun S/C Ramhlun North 9) Durtlang North Clinic Durtlang North Bawngkawn Ramhlun Venglai 10)Ramhlun Vengthar Clinic Ramhlun Vengthar 2. Nazareth Hospital, 8) Ramhlun ‘S’ S/C Ramhlun South Ramhlun Sports Ramhlun Complex 3. Nazareth Hospital, 9) Tuirial Airfield S/C Tuirial Airfield 11) Falkland Clinic Falkland Chaltlang Tuirial Bung Bangla 4. Vaivenga Hospital, 12) Chaltlang N Chaltlang North Dawrpui 2) Aizawl East 1) Chanmari S/C Chanmari West 1) Chanmari Clinic Chanmari M/C 2) Electric Veng S/C Electric Veng 2)Ramthar Veng Clinic Ramthar Veng Aizawl Venglai Ramthar North 3) Bazar S/C Saron Veng 3) Tuithiang Clinic Tuithiang Dawrpui 4) Zarkawt Clinic Zarkawt 4) Chhinga Veng S/C Chhinga Veng 5) Bethlehem Clinic Bethlehem Veng 5) Armed Veng S/C Armed Veng 6) College Veng Clinic College Veng Armed Veng South Chite 6) Bethlehem S/C Bethlehem Vengthlang 7) Venghlui S/C Venghlui 8) Edenthar S/C Edenthar 4 AIZAWL EAST DISTRICT HOSPITAL/PRIVATE PHC/UPHC MAIN CENTRE SUB-CENTRE SUB-CENTRE CLINICS CLINICS COVERED HOSPITAL/SUB- COVERED VILLAGES DISTRICT VILLAGES HOSPITAL/ CHC 1) Sakawrdai CHC 3) Sakawrdai M/C 1) Sakawrdai S/C Lower Sakawrdai 1) Upper Sakawrdai Clinic Upper Sakawrdai 2) Zohmun S/C Zohmun 2) Zokhawthiang Clinic Zokhawthiang 3) Palsang S/C Palsang 3) N.Khawdungsei Clinic N. Khawdungsei 4) Mauchar S/C Mauchar 4) Khawpuar Clinic Khawpuar 5) Tinghmun S/C N. Tinghmun 5) Lungsum Clinic Lungsum Zokhawsang 6) Damdiai Clinic Damdiai 6) Thingsat S/C Thingsat 7) Vaitin S/C Vaitin 8) Vervek S/C Vervek SUB-DISTRICT 4) Saitual M/C 1) Saitual S/C Saitual 1) North Lungpher HOSPITAL/CHC 2) Sihfa S/C Sihfa 2) Dilkhan 1) Saitual Sub-District 3) Buhban S/C Buhban 3) Ruallung Clinic Hospital 4) Tualbung S/C Tualbung 4) Mualpheng Clinic 5) Keifang S/C Keifang 6) Rulchawm S/C Rulchawm 7) Lenchim S/C Lenchim . 8) Maite S/C Maite Tawizo 5 AIZAWL EAST DISTRICT HOSPITAL/PRIVATE PHC/UPHC MAIN CENTRE SUB-CENTRE SUB-CENTRE CLINICS CLINICS COVERED HOSPITAL/SUB- COVERED VILLAGES DISTRICT VILLAGES HOSPITAL/ CHC 2) Thingsulthliah CHC 5) Thingsulthliah 1) Thingsulthliah S/C Thingsulthliah 1) Thingsul Tlangnuam Thingsul Tlangnuam M/C Aichalkawn Saisih Vety Farm 2) Baktawng S/C Baktawng Chanin Hmawngkawn Buhkangkawn 3) Khumtung S/C Khumtung Phulmawi 4) Tlungvel S/C Tlungvel Darlawng 5) Seling S/C Seling Phaibawk Edenthar (Zero Point) Tuikhurhlu 6) Sesawng S/C Sesawng CTI Sesawng Mualmam 1) Khawruhlian PHC 6) Khawruhlian M/C 1) Khawruhlian S/C Khawruhlian 1) Chhanchhuahna Chhanchhuahna Khawpui Clinic Khawpui Hmunnghak 2) Khanpui S/C Khanpui 2) Pehlawn clinic Pehlawn Lailak 3) Phaileng ‘E’ S/C Phaileng E 4) Kepran S/C Kepran 2) Darlawn PHC 7) Darlawn M/C 1) Darlawn S/C Darlawn 1) Sunhluchhip clinic Sunhluchhip 2) N. Serzawl S/C N. Serzawl 3) Sawleng S/C Sawleng 4) Ratu S/C Ratu 1) Sailutar Clinic Sailutar 6 AIZAWL EAST DISTRICT HOSPITAL/PRIVATE PHC/UPHC MAIN CENTRE SUB-CENTRE SUB-CENTRE CLINICS CLINICS COVERED HOSPITAL/SUB- COVERED VILLAGES DISTRICT VILLAGES HOSPITAL/ CHC 3) Suangpuilawn PHC 8) Suangpuilawn 1) Suangpuilawn S/C Suangpuilawn 1) Zawngin Clinic Zawngin M/C 2) Khawlek S/C Khawlek 3) Vanbawng S/C Vanbawng Lamherh 4) Phullen PHC 1) Phullen S/C Phullen Luangpawn 2) Thanglailung S/C Thanglailung ( Phullen ‘S’ ) 5) Phuaibuang PHC 9 ) Phuaibuang M/C 1) Phuaibuang S/C Phuaibuang 2) Khawlian S/C Khawlian 1) NE.Tlangnuam NE Tlangnuam 3) Daido S/C Daido CHC - 2 5 9 55 35 Hospital-1, Tertiary Centre – 1, Private Hospital-4, CHC – 2 PHC – 5, UPHC – 3, MC-9, S/C-55, Clinic-35 7 KOLASIB DISTRICT HOSPITAL/PRIVATE PHC/UPHC MAIN CENTRE SUB-CENTRE SUB-CENTRE CLINICS CLINICS COVERED HOSPITAL/SUB- COVERED VILLAGES DISTRICT VILLAGES HOSPITAL/ CHC DISTRICT HOSPITAL 1) Kolasib M/C 1) Tuitha veng S/C Tuitha Veng 1) Hmarveng Clinic Hmar Veng 1. Kolasib District Saidan Hospital 2) Tumpui S/C Tumpui 2) Venglai/Parkkawn Venglai Clinic PRIVATE HOSPITAL Electric Veng Parkkawn Nazareth Hospital, Project Veng Kolasib 3) Diakkawn S/C Diakkawn 3) Salem Clinic Salem Veng Vengthar New Diakkawn 4) Thingdawl S/C Thingdawl 4) Khuangpuilam Clinic Khuangpuilam Sethawn 5) New Builum Builum (Rengtekawn) 5) College Veng Clinic College Veng (Rengtekawn)S/C Gosen Veng 6) Buhchangphai S/C Buhchangphai N. Thinglian Bukvannei Saihapui K 1) Vairengte CHC 2) Vairengte M/C 1) Vairengte S/C Vairengte 6) IOC Clinic IOC Veng N. Chhimluang State veng 2) Phaisen S/C Phaisen 3)Phainuam S/C Phainuam Saihapui V 1) Bilkhawthlir PHC 3) Bilkhawthlir M/C 1) Bilkhawthlir S/C Bilkhawthlir 7) Vengchep Clinic Vengchep 2) Saiphai S/C Saiphai 3) Saipum S/C Saipum Tuirial HEP 4)N. Chawnpui S/C N. Chawnpui 8 KOLASIB DISTRICT HOSPITAL/PRIVATE PHC/UPHC MAIN CENTRE SUB-CENTRE SUB-CENTRE CLINICS CLINICS COVERED HOSPITAL/SUB- COVERED VILLAGES DISTRICT VILLAGES HOSPITAL/ CHC 2) Bairabi PHC 4) Bairabi M/C 1) Bairabi S/C Bairabi N Bairabi S Rajtali 2) Pangbalkawn S/C Pangbalkawn Medium S. Chhimluang 3) Kawnpui PHC 5) Kawnpui M/C 1) Kawnpui S/C Kawnpui 8) Khamrang Clinic (NGO) Khamrang 2) Bualpui S/C Bualpui 9) Kawnpui II Kawnpui II 3) Hortoki S/C Hortoki Dilzau H 4) Bukpui PHC 6) Bukpui M/C - 1) Bukpui S/C Bukpui PHC 2) N.
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