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PHC Without Medical Officer S.No PHC without Medical Officer S.No. Division locationdistrict LocationName 1 BHOPAL Betul Betul-PHC, Amrawati Ghat 2 BHOPAL Betul Betul-PHC, Barhvi 3 BHOPAL Betul Betul-PHC, Barkhed 4 BHOPAL Betul Betul-PHC, Birul Bazar 5 BHOPAL Betul Betul-PHC, Chunalohma 6 BHOPAL Betul Betul-PHC, Dabri 7 BHOPAL Betul Betul-PHC, Damjipura 8 BHOPAL Betul Betul-PHC, Dunawa 9 BHOPAL Betul Betul-PHC, Kheri Court 10 BHOPAL Betul Betul-PHC, Mandwi 11 BHOPAL Betul Betul-PHC, Masod 12 BHOPAL Betul Betul-PHC, Mohata 13 BHOPAL Betul Betul-PHC, Morkha 14 BHOPAL Betul Betul-PHC, Ranipur 15 BHOPAL Bhopal Bhopal-PHC, Nazirabad 16 BHOPAL Hoshangabad Hoshangabad-PHC, Bhatana 17 BHOPAL Hoshangabad Hoshangabad-PHC, Purani Itarsi 18 BHOPAL Raisen Raisen-PHC, Bamhori 19 BHOPAL Raisen Raisen-PHC, Dumar 20 BHOPAL Raisen Raisen-PHC, Mudiakheda 21 BHOPAL Raisen Raisen-PHC, Sultanpur 22 BHOPAL Rajgarh Rajgarh-PHC, Bhagora 23 BHOPAL Rajgarh Rajgarh-PHC, Juni Biora 24 BHOPAL Rajgarh Rajgarh-PHC, Karanwas 25 BHOPAL Rajgarh Rajgarh-PHC, Karedi 26 BHOPAL Rajgarh Rajgarh-PHC, Talen 27 BHOPAL Sehore Sehore-PHC, Siddiquiganj 28 BHOPAL Sehore Sehore-PHC, Veerpur Dam 29 BHOPAL Sehore Sehore-PHC, Awidabad 30 BHOPAL Vidisha Vidisha-PHC, Ahmedpur 31 BHOPAL Vidisha Vidisha-PHC, Barwai 32 BHOPAL Vidisha Vidisha-PHC, Taal 33 BHOPAL Vidisha Vidisha-PHC, Anandpur 34 BHOPAL Vidisha Vidisha-PHC, Kagpur 35 GWALIOR Ashoknagar Ashoknagar-PHC, Athaikhera 36 GWALIOR Ashoknagar Ashoknagar-PHC, Parsole 37 GWALIOR Ashoknagar Ashoknagar-PHC, Piparai 38 GWALIOR Bhind Bhind-PHC, Manhad 39 GWALIOR Bhind Bhind-PHC, Pipari 40 GWALIOR Bhind Bhind-PHC, Malanpur 41 GWALIOR Datia Datia-PHC, Gondal 42 GWALIOR Datia Datia-PHC, Badounkala 43 GWALIOR Guna Guna-PHC, Aawan 44 GWALIOR Guna Guna-PHC, Markimahu 45 GWALIOR Guna Guna-PHC, Mrigwas 46 GWALIOR Guna Guna-PHC, Vijaypur 47 GWALIOR Gwalior Gwalior-PHC, Mohangarh 48 GWALIOR Gwalior Gwalior-PHC, Patai 49 GWALIOR Gwalior Gwalior-PHC, Behat 50 GWALIOR Morena Morena-PHC, Bharra 51 GWALIOR Sheopur Sheopur-PHC, Raghunathpur 52 GWALIOR Sheopur Sheopur-PHC, Manpur 53 GWALIOR Shivpuri Shivpuri-PHC, Chharch S.No. Division locationdistrict LocationName 54 INDORE Alirajpur Alirajpur-PHC, Jhiran 55 INDORE Alirajpur Alirajpur-PHC, Kanakakad 56 INDORE Alirajpur Alirajpur-PHC, Sorwa 57 INDORE Badwani Badwani-PHC, Indrapur 58 INDORE Badwani Badwani-PHC, Nagalwadi 59 INDORE Badwani Badwani-PHC, Roshar 60 INDORE Burhanpur Burhanpur-PHC, Dhoolkot 61 INDORE Burhanpur Burhanpur-PHC, Loni 62 INDORE Dhar Dhar-PHC, Dasai 63 INDORE Dhar Dhar-PHC, Dharamrai 64 INDORE Dhar Dhar-PHC, Dotria 65 INDORE Dhar Dhar-PHC, Ghata Billod 66 INDORE Dhar Dhar-PHC, Gujri 67 INDORE Dhar Dhar-PHC, Kachhi Badoda 68 INDORE Dhar Dhar-PHC, Kanwan 69 INDORE Dhar Dhar-PHC, Karoli 70 INDORE Dhar Dhar-PHC, Lohari 71 INDORE Dhar Dhar-PHC, Mandu 72 INDORE Dhar Dhar-PHC, Multhan 73 INDORE Dhar Dhar-PHC, Satipura 74 INDORE Dhar Dhar-PHC, Tisgaon 75 INDORE Dhar Dhar-PHC, Umarban 76 Indore Dhar Dhar-PHC, Khandlai 77 INDORE Indore Indore-PHC, Ataheda 78 INDORE Indore Indore-PHC, Chandrawatiganj 79 INDORE Indore Indore-PHC, Palasia Par 80 INDORE Jhabua Jhabua-PHC, Ratimali 81 INDORE Khandwa Khandwa-PHC, Gol 82 INDORE Khandwa Khandwa-PHC, Kalanka 83 INDORE Khandwa Khandwa-PHC, Khar 84 INDORE Khandwa Khandwa-PHC, Sulgaon 85 Indore Khandwa Khandwa-PHC, Golai 86 INDORE Khargone Khargone-PHC, Anadhar 87 INDORE Khargone Khargone-PHC, Badgaon 88 INDORE Khargone Khargone-PHC, Barood (Oon) 89 INDORE Khargone Khargone-PHC, Bisthan 90 INDORE Khargone Khargone-PHC, Helabadawa 91 INDORE Khargone Khargone-PHC, Kaldha 92 INDORE Khargone Khargone-PHC, Nagjhiri 93 INDORE Khargone Khargone-PHC, Shivna 94 INDORE Khargone Khargone-PHC, Borawa 95 INDORE Khargone Khargone-PHC, Magarkhedi 96 JABALPUR Balaghat Balaghat-PHC, Arambha 97 JABALPUR Balaghat Balaghat-PHC, Bhanegaon 98 JABALPUR Balaghat Balaghat-PHC, Budbuda 99 JABALPUR Balaghat Balaghat-PHC, Cheregaon 100 JABALPUR Balaghat Balaghat-PHC, Chiklajhodi 101 JABALPUR Balaghat Balaghat-PHC, Dongermali 102 JABALPUR Balaghat Balaghat-PHC, Garhi 103 JABALPUR Balaghat Balaghat-PHC, Goreghat 104 JABALPUR Balaghat Balaghat-PHC, Hatta 105 JABALPUR Balaghat Balaghat-PHC, Jam 106 JABALPUR Balaghat Balaghat-PHC, Jhaliwada 107 JABALPUR Balaghat Balaghat-PHC, Kantagjhiri S.No. Division locationdistrict LocationName 108 JABALPUR Balaghat Balaghat-PHC, Karanja 109 JABALPUR Balaghat Balaghat-PHC, Majhgaon 110 JABALPUR Balaghat Balaghat-PHC, Mahkepar 111 JABALPUR Balaghat Balaghat-PHC, Mandai 112 JABALPUR Balaghat Balaghat-PHC, Manegaon 113 JABALPUR Balaghat Balaghat-PHC, Mate 114 JABALPUR Balaghat Balaghat-PHC, Mehduli 115 JABALPUR Balaghat Balaghat-PHC, Miragpur 116 JABALPUR Balaghat Balaghat-PHC, Rajegaon 117 JABALPUR Balaghat Balaghat-PHC, Saletekari 118 JABALPUR Balaghat Balaghat-PHC, Songuda 119 JABALPUR Balaghat Balaghat-PHC, Sirpur 120 JABALPUR Balaghat Balaghat-PHC, Tirodi 121 JABALPUR Balaghat Balaghat-PHC, Ukwa 122 JABALPUR Balaghat Balaghat-PHC, Saleteka 123 JABALPUR Balaghat Balaghat-PHC, Mohgaon (Dhapera) 124 JABALPUR Chhindwara Chhindwara-PHC, Ojhaldhana 125 JABALPUR Chhindwara Chhindwara-PHC, Badegaon 126 JABALPUR Chhindwara Chhindwara-PHC, Chawalpani 127 JABALPUR Chhindwara Chhindwara-PHC, Chhui 128 JABALPUR Chhindwara Chhindwara-PHC, Chindi 129 JABALPUR Chhindwara Chhindwara-PHC, Delarwadi 130 JABALPUR Chhindwara Chhindwara-PHC, Gopatrai 131 JABALPUR Chhindwara Chhindwara-PHC, Heerawadi 132 JABALPUR Chhindwara Chhindwara-PHC, Khamarpani 133 JABALPUR Chhindwara Chhindwara-PHC, Linga Jatalapur 134 JABALPUR Chhindwara Chhindwara-PHC, Lohangi 135 JABALPUR Chhindwara Chhindwara-PHC, Macha Gora 136 JABALPUR Chhindwara Chhindwara-PHC, Panjara 137 JABALPUR Chhindwara Chhindwara-PHC, Pathari 138 JABALPUR Chhindwara Chhindwara-PHC, Pipalanarayanwar 139 JABALPUR Chhindwara Chhindwara-PHC, Rahibada 140 JABALPUR Chhindwara Chhindwara-PHC, Rangarisapur 141 JABALPUR Chhindwara Chhindwara-PHC, Sankh 142 JABALPUR Chhindwara Chhindwara-PHC, Siratha 143 JABALPUR Chhindwara Chhindwara-PHC, Sonpur 144 JABALPUR Chhindwara Chhindwara-PHC, Surlakhapa 145 JABALPUR Chhindwara Chhindwara-PHC, Top 146 JABALPUR Chhindwara Chhindwara-PHC, Ubhegaon 147 JABALPUR Chhindwara Chhindwara-PHC, Umreth 148 JABALPUR Chhindwara Chhindwara-PHC, Geldubba (New) 149 JABALPUR Dindori Dindori-PHC, Aamni Piparia 150 JABALPUR Dindori Dindori-PHC, Bargaon 151 JABALPUR Dindori Dindori-PHC, Kanhari 152 JABALPUR Dindori Dindori-PHC, Sarwahi 153 JABALPUR Jabalpur Jabalpur-PHC, Baghraji 154 JABALPUR Jabalpur Jabalpur-PHC, Indana 155 JABALPUR Jabalpur Jabalpur-PHC, Nakela 156 JABALPUR Jabalpur Jabalpur-PHC, Singod 157 JABALPUR Jabalpur Jabalpur-PHC, Sonpur 158 JABALPUR Katni Katni-PHC, Bachhia 159 JABALPUR Katni Katni-PHC, Bakal 160 JABALPUR Katni Katni-PHC, Basadi 161 JABALPUR Katni Katni-PHC, Dewari Hatai S.No. Division locationdistrict LocationName 162 JABALPUR Katni Katni-PHC, Ghughra 163 JABALPUR Katni Katni-PHC, Gunnor 164 JABALPUR Katni Katni-PHC, Kemore 165 JABALPUR Katni Katni-PHC, Silodi 166 JABALPUR Katni Katni-PHC, Tewari 167 JABALPUR Katni Katni-PHC, Dheemarkheda 168 JABALPUR Mandla Mandla-PHC, Maharajpur 169 JABALPUR Mandla Mandla-PHC, Mocha 170 JABALPUR Mandla Mandla-PHC, Piparia 171 JABALPUR Mandla Mandla-PHC, Tatari 172 JABALPUR Mandla Mandla-PHC, Tindua-Bamhani 173 JABALPUR Narsinghpur Narsinghpur-PHC, Kerpani 174 JABALPUR Narsinghpur Narsinghpur-PHC, Palohabada 175 JABALPUR Narsinghpur Narsinghpur-PHC, Shahpur 176 JABALPUR Seoni Seoni-PHC, Bamhani 177 JABALPUR Seoni Seoni-PHC, Chowki 178 JABALPUR Seoni Seoni-PHC, Dhobisarra 179 JABALPUR Seoni Seoni-PHC, Dutera 180 JABALPUR Seoni Seoni-PHC, Gorakhpur 181 JABALPUR Seoni Seoni-PHC, Ishwarpur 182 JABALPUR Seoni Seoni-PHC, Kundari 183 JABALPUR Seoni Seoni-PHC, Padya Chhapara 184 JABALPUR Seoni Seoni-PHC, Piparwani 185 REWA Anuppur Anuppur-PHC, Koylari 186 REWA Anuppur Anuppur-PHC, Pasan 187 REWA Anuppur Anuppur-PHC, Khada 188 REWA Rewa Rewa-PHC, Beerkham 189 REWA Rewa Rewa-PHC, Chakhandi 190 REWA Rewa Rewa-PHC, Dhera 191 REWA Rewa Rewa-PHC, Laxmanpur 192 REWA Rewa Rewa-PHC, Malaygawan 193 REWA Rewa Rewa-PHC, Jodori 194 REWA Rewa Rewa-PHC, Dhihiya 195 REWA Rewa Rewa-PHC, Piprahi 196 REWA Satna Satna-PHC, Aamkui 197 REWA Satna Satna-PHC, Babupur 198 REWA Satna Satna-PHC, Badwar 199 REWA Satna Satna-PHC, Berhana 200 REWA Satna Satna-PHC, Budabaur (Saria) 201 REWA Satna Satna-PHC, Chhibora 202 REWA Satna Satna-PHC, Chundkhurd (Chund) 203 REWA Satna Satna-PHC, Ghurdang 204 REWA Satna Satna-PHC, Ghunawara 205 REWA Satna Satna-PHC, Khutaha 206 REWA Satna Satna-PHC, Kotar 207 REWA Satna Satna-PHC, Maryadpur 208 REWA Satna Satna-PHC, Nayagaon (Chitrakut) 209 REWA Satna Satna-PHC, Rond 210 REWA Satna Satna-PHC, Sabhaganj 211 REWA Satna Satna-PHC, Selhana 212 REWA Satna Satna-PHC, Tala 213 REWA Satna Satna-PHC, Usrar 214 REWA Satna Satna-PHC, Majgava 215 REWA Satna Satna-PHC, Bada Itma S.No. Division locationdistrict LocationName 216 REWA Satna Satna-PHC, kartaha 217 REWA Satna Satna-PHC, Jariyari 218 REWA Shahdol Shahdol-PHC, Barondha (New Sarshi) 219 REWA Shahdol Shahdol-PHC, Bholhara 220 REWA Shahdol Shahdol-PHC, Jaitpur 221 REWA Shahdol Shahdol-PHC, Nipaniya 222 REWA Shahdol Shahdol-PHC, Ras Mohani 223 REWA Shahdol Shahdol-PHC, Sakhi 224 REWA Sidhi Sidhi-PHC, Amilia 225 REWA Sidhi Sidhi-PHC, Bhujmand 226 REWA Sidhi Sidhi-PHC, Dadhia 227 REWA Sidhi Sidhi-PHC, Danha 228 REWA Sidhi Sidhi-PHC, Pand 229 REWA Sidhi Sidhi-PHC, Bahari 230 Rewa Singrouli Singrouli-PHC, Barka 231 Rewa Singrouli Singrouli-PHC, Bindul (Madha) 232 Rewa Singrouli Singrouli-PHC, Gannai 233 Rewa Singrouli
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