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Daftar Rumah Sakit Lini Se-Jateng DAFTAR RUMAH SAKIT LINI SE-JATENG RUMAH SAKIT LINI I NO NAMA RUMAH SAKIT ALAMAT RUMAH SAKIT NO TELP RUMAH SAKIT 1 3 5 6 1. Direktur RSUP Kariadi Semarang Jl. Dr. Sutomo No. 16 (024) 8413476 Semarang 2. Direktur RSUD Dr. Soeradji Tirtonegoro Jl. KRT dr Soeradji Klaten Tirtonegoro No. 1 Tegalyoso, (024) 321020 Klaten 57424 3. Direktur RS Paru Dr. Ario Wiryawan Jl. Hasanudin No. 806, Mangunsari, Kec. Sidomukti (0298) 326130 Salatiga 50721 4. Direktur RSUD Kraton Kabupaten Jl. Veteran No. 31 Pekalongan Pekalongan, Kota Pekalongan (0285) 423225 51117 5. Direktur RSUD Dr. Soesilo Slawi Jl. DR. Soetomo No. 63, Slawi Kabupaten Tegal Kulon Kec. Slawi Tegal 52419 (0283) 491016 6. Plt. Direktur RSUD Dr. H. Soewondo Jl. Laut No. 21 Kendal 51311 (0294) 381433 Kendal 7. Plt. Direktur RSUD Tidar Kota Jl. Tidar No. 30A, Kemirirejo, Magelang Kec. Magelang Tengah Kota (0293) 362463 Magelang 56125 8. Direktur RSUD Moewardi Surakarta Bu Jl. Kolonel Sutarto Kec. (0271) 634634 Jebres Kota Surakarta 57126 9. Direktur RSUD Banyumas Jl. Rumah Sakit No. 1, Karangpucung, Kejawar, Kec. (0281) 796182 Banyumas Kab. Banyumas 53192 10. Direktur RSUD Dr.Loek Monohadi Jl. Dr. Lukmonohadi No. 19, Kudus Cobowo, Ploso, Kec. Jati Kab. (0291) 444001 Kudus 59348 11. Direktur RSUD Prov. Dr. Margono Jl Dr. Gumbreg No 1 Soekarjo Kebuntebu Berkoh Kec. (0281) 632708 Purwokerto Sel. Kab Banyumas 12. Direktur RSUD KRMT Wongsonegoro Jl Fatmawati no 1 Kota Semarang Mangunharjo kec. Tembalang kota Semarang 50272 (024) 6711500 NO NAMA RUMAH SAKIT ALAMAT RUMAH SAKIT NO TELP RUMAH SAKIT 1 3 5 6 13. Plt. Direktur RSUD Kardinah Tegal Jalan KS. Tubun No. 2 Kejambon, Kec. Tegal Timur, (0283) 350477 Kota Tegal 52124 RUMAH SAKIT LINI II NO NAMA RUMAH SAKIT ALAMAT RUMAH SAKIT NO TELP RUMAH SAKIT 1 2 4 5 1 RSUD Tugurejo Semarang Jl. Walisongo KM 8,5 No. 137 Semarang, Jawa (024) 7605378, 7605297 Tengah 2 RSUD Salatiga Jalan Osamaliki No 19 Kota Salatiga, 50721 (0298) 324074 3 RSUD Ambarawa Jalan R.A. Kartini No. 101 Tambakboyo Lodoyong, Losari, Kec. Ambarawa, Semarang, (0298) 591020 Jawa Tengah 50611 4 RSUD Sunan Kalijaga Jl. Sultan Fatah 669/50 Bintoro Kabupaten (0291) 685018 Demak Demak 59511 5 RSUD Dr. R. Soedjati Jl. D. I. Panjaitan No.36, Ngabean, Purwodadi, Grobogan Kec. Purwodadi, Kabupaten Grobogan, Jawa (0292) 421004, 424025 Tengah 58111 6 RSU Sultan Agung Jl. Raya Kaligawe No.KM. 4, Terboyo Kulon, Semarang Kec. Genuk, Kota Semarang, Jawa Tengah (024) 6580019 50112 7 RSU St. Elisabeth Semarang Jl. Kawi Raya No.1, Tegalsari, Kec. Candisari, (024) 8310035 Kota Semarang, Jawa Tengah 50614 8 RSU Telogo Rejo Semarang Jl. KH. Ahmad Dahlan Semarang, Jawa Tengah, 024-8446000, Indonesia 50136 9 RSU Colombia Asia Jl. Siliwangi No.143, Kalibanteng Kulon, Kec. Semarang Semarang Bar., Kota Semarang, Jawa Tengah (024) 762999 50145 10 RSU Tk.3 Bakti Wira Jl. DR. Sutomo No.17, Barusari, Kec. Semarang (024) 3555944 Tamtama Semarang Sel., Kota Semarang, Jawa Tengah 50245 11 RSU Bayangkara Semarang Jl. Majapahit No.140, Gayamsari, Kec. Gayamsari, Kota Semarang, Jawa Tengah (024) 6720675 50248 12 RS Tk. IV.04.07.03 Dr. Jl. DR. Muwardi No.50, Kutowinangun Kidul, (0298) 326045 Asmir Salatiga Kec. Tingkir, Kota Salatiga, Jawa Tengah 50711 13 RST Tk. II Dr. Soedjono Jl. Jend. Urip Sumoharjo No.48, Wates, Kec. Magelang Magelang Utara, Kota Magelang, Jawa Tengah (0293) 363061 56113 14 RSUD RAA Soewondo Pati Jl. Dr. Soesanto No.114, Ngipik, Kutoharjo, Kec. (0295) 381102 Pati, Kabupaten Pati, Jawa Tengah 59118 NO NAMA RUMAH SAKIT ALAMAT RUMAH SAKIT NO TELP RUMAH SAKIT 15 RSUD RA Kartini Jepara Jl. Wahid Hasyim No.175, Rw. V, Bapangan, (0291) 591175, 593286 Kec. Jepara, Kabupaten Jepara, Jawa Tengah 59413 16 RSUD Dr. R. Soetrasno Jl. Pahlawan No.16, Kabongan Kidul, Kec. Rembang Rembang, Kabupaten Rembang, Jawa Tengah (0295) 691444 59218 17 RSUD Dr. R. Soetijono Blora Jl. Dr. Sutomo No.42, Blora, Tempelan, Kec. (0296) 531118 Blora, Kabupaten Blora, Jawa Tengah 58219 18 RSU Mardi Rahayu Kudus Jl. AKBP Agil Kusumadya No.110, Jatirejo, Jati Wetan, Kec. Jati, Kabupaten Kudus, Jawa (0291) 438234 Tengah 59346 19 RSUD Bendan Kota Jl. Sriwijaya No.2, Bendan, Kec. Pekalongan (0285) 437222 Pekalongan Bar., Kota Pekalongan, Jawa Tengah 51119 20 RSUD Kajen Kabupaten Jl. Raya Karanganyar No.36, Mlatensatu, Pekalongan Karangsari, Kec. Karanganyar, Pekalongan, (0285) 385231 Jawa Tengah 51182 21 RSUD Batang Jl. Dr.Sutomo No.42, Kauman, Kec. Batang, (0285) 4493034 Kabupaten Batang, Jawa Tengah 51215 22 RSUD Dr. M. Ashari Jl. Gatot Subroto No.41, Bojongbata, Kec. Pemalang Pemalang, Kabupaten Pemalang, Jawa Tengah (0284) 321614 52319 23 RSUD Brebes Jl. Jenderal Sudirman No.181, Pangembon, Brebes, Kec. Brebes, Kabupaten Brebes, Jawa (0283) 671431 Tengah 52212 24 RSUD Islam Harapan Anda Jl. Ababil No.42, Randugunting, Kec. Tegal Sel (0283) 358244 Kota Tegal Kota Tegal, Jawa Tengah 52131 25 RSUD Cilacap Jl. Gatot Subroto No.28, Tambaksari Sidanegara, Kec. Cilacap Tengah, Kabupaten (0282) 533010 Cilacap, Jawa Tengah 53223 26 RSUD Hj Anna Lasmanah Jl. Jend. Sudirman No42 Kutabanjarnegara, Banjarnegara Kec. Banjarnegara, Banjarnegara, Jawa Tengah (0286) 591464 53418 27 RSUD Dr.R. Goeteng Jl. Tentara Pelajar No.23, Kembaran Kulon, Taroenadibrata Purbalingga Kec. Purbalingga, Kabupaten Purbalingga, Jawa (0281) 891016 Tengah 53319 NO NAMA RUMAH SAKIT ALAMAT RUMAH SAKIT NO TELP RUMAH SAKIT 28 Plt RSUD Setjonegoro Jl. Rumah Sakit No.1, Stasiun, Wonosobo Bar., Wonosobo Kec. Wonosobo, Kabupaten Wonosobo, Jawa (0286) 321091 Tengah 56311 29 RSUD Dr. Soedirman Kab. Jalan Lingkar Selatan, Muktisari, Kebumen, Kebumen Kecamatan Kebumen, Jl. Raya Alternatif Luar Kota Kebumen, Kenteng, Muktisari, Kec. (0287) 381101 Kebumen, Kabupaten Kebumen, Jawa Tengah 54317 30 RSU Tk. III Wijayakusuma Jl. Prof Dr. HR Bunyamin, Glempang, Purwokerto Bancarkembar, Kec. Purwokerto Utara, (0281) 633062 Kabupaten Banyumas, Jawa Tengah 53121 31 RSUD Kota Surakarta Jl. Lettu Sumarto No.01, Kedungupit, Kadipiro, Kec. Banjarsari, Kabupaten Boyolali, Jawa (0271) 715300 Tengah 57136 32 RSUD Ir. Soekarno Jalan Dokter Muwardi No.71, Bulusari, Gayam, Sukoharjo Kec. Sukoharjo, Kabupaten Sukoharjo, Jawa Tengah 57514 (0271) 593118, 08112542555 33 RSUD Pandan Arang Jalan Kantil No.14, Pulisen, Boyolali, Lorjurang, Boyolali Pulisen, Kec. Boyolali, Kabupaten Boyolali, Jawa 0276) 321065 Tengah 57313 34 RSUD Bagas Waras Klaten Jalan Ir. Soekarno No.KM.2, Buntalan, Kec. Klaten Tengah, Kabupaten Klaten, Jawa (0272) 3359666 Tengah 57419 35 RSUD Soehadi Prijonegoro Jl. Sukowati No.534, Ngrandu, Nglorog, Kec. Sragen Sragen, Kabupaten Sragen, Jawa Tengah (0271) 891068 57272 36 RSUD Karanganyar Jalan Laksda Jl. Yos Sudarso, Jengglong, Bejen, Kec. Karanganyar, Kabupaten Karanganyar, (0271) 495673 Jawa Tengah 57716 37 RSUD Dr. Soediran MS Jl. Jenderal Ahmad Yani No.40, Joho Lor, Wonogiri Giriwono, Kec. Wonogiri, Kabupaten Wonogiri, Jawa Tengah 57612 (0273) 321008 38 RSU PKU Muh Surakarta Jl. Ronggowarsito No.130, Timuran, Kec. (0271) 714578 Banjarsari, Kota Surakarta, Jawa Tengah 57131 NO NAMA RUMAH SAKIT ALAMAT RUMAH SAKIT NO TELP RUMAH SAKIT 39 RSU Islam Klaten Jl. Raya Klaten-Solo No.KM.4, Sidorejo, Belang Wetan, Kec. Klaten Utara, Kabupaten Klaten, (0272) 322252 Jawa Tengah 57438 40 RS Kasih Ibu Surakarta Jl. Slamet Riyadi No.404, Purwosari, Kec. (0271) 714422 Laweyan, Kota Surakarta, Jawa Tengah 57142 41 RS. Dr. Oen Surakarta Jl. Brigjen Katamso No.55, Tegalharjo, Kec. (0271) 643139 Jebres, Kota Surakarta, Jawa Tengah 57128 42 RSU Tk. IV Slamet Riyadi Jl. Slamet Riyadi No No.321Kvi, Purwosari, Kec. (0271) 714656 Surakarta Laweyan, Kota Surakarta, Jawa Tengah 57148 43 RSUD DJojonegoro alan Gajah Mada No. 1A Kec. Temanggung 0293-491119 Temanggung Temanggung, Jawa Tengah, Indonesia 56229 44 RSUD Dr. Tjitrowardoyo Jln.Jendral Sudirman 60 Purworejo Jawa (0275) 321118 Purworejo Tengah 54114. 45 RSUD Muntilan Kab. Kartini No.13, Balemulyo, Muntilan, Kec. (0293) 587004 Magelang Muntilan, Magelang, Jawa Tengah 56411 46 RSUD Kelet Jepara Jalan Raya Jepara Kelet Km. 33 Kelet, Keling, (0291) 579002 Jepara Kode Pos 59454 47 RSJD Surakarta Jl. Ki Hajar Dewantara No.80, Jebres, Kec. (0271) 641442 Jebres, Kota Surakarta, Jawa Tengah 57126 48 RSJD Dr. Amino Jl. Brigjen Sudiarto No.347, Gemah, Kec. Gondohutomo Pedurungan, Kota Semarang, Jawa Tengah 50611 (024) 6722565 49 Plt RSJD Dr. RM. lan Ki Pandanaran KM. 2, Senden, Danguran, Soedjarwadi Kec. Klaten Sel., Kabupaten Klaten, Jawa Tengah 57426 (0272) 321435 50 RSU Nasional Diponegoro Jl. Professor Haji Soedarto S.H, Tembalang, Semarang Kec. Tembalang, Kota Semarang, Jawa Tengah (024) 76928020 50275 51 RSU Universitas Sebelas Jl. A. Yani No.200, Dusun II, Makamhaji, Kec. Maret Kartasura, Kabupaten Sukoharjo, Jawa Tengah (0271) 6775000 57161 NO NAMA RUMAH SAKIT ALAMAT RUMAH SAKIT NO TELP RUMAH SAKIT 52 RSJ Prof. Dr. Soerojo Jl. Ahmad Yani No.169, Kramat Utara, Kec. Magelang Magelang Utara, Kota Magelang, Jawa Tengah (0293) 363601 56115 RUMAH SAKIT LINI III NO NAMA RUMAH SAKIT ALAMAT RUMAH SAKIT NO. TELP DIREKTUR 1 3 5 4 Jl. Dr. Soetomo No.54, Pisangan, 1. RSUD Majenang Jenang, Kec. Majenang, Kabupaten Cilacap, Jawa Tengah 53257 08172817973 Jl. Jend. Ahmad Yani No.38, Sidakaya Satu, Sidakaya, Kec. 2. RS St. Maria Cilacap 082132555325 Cilacap Sel., Kabupaten Cilacap, Jawa Tengah 53211 l. Ir. H. Juanda No.20, Amiranom, Kebonmanis, Kec. Cilacap Utara, 3. RS Islam Fatimah Cilacap 08122663375 Kabupaten Cilacap, Jawa Tengah 53224 JL. Setiabudi No. 1, Tegalkatilayu, Tegalkamulyan, Cilacap Selatan, 4. RS Pertamina Cilacap Kemiren, Tegalkamulyan, Kec. 0812 9500 0377 Cilacap Sel., Kabupaten Cilacap, Jawa Tengah 53231 Jl. Jenderal Sudirman, Sidareja, 5. RSU Aghisna Medika Sidareja Kec. Sidareja, Kabupaten Cilacap, 081393331258 Jawa Tengah 53261 Jl. Ajibarang - Wangon, Kaliumbul, Ajibarang Wetan, Kec. Ajibarang, 6. RSUD Ajibarang 0812 2900 016 Kabupaten Banyumas, Jawa Tengah 53163 Jl. Pemuda No.30, Kober, Kec. 7. RSU Ananda Purwokerto Purwokerto Bar., Kabupaten 085227887444 Banyumas, Jawa Tengah 53132 Jl. Sultan Agung No.8A, Kalibiru, Teluk, Kec. Purwokerto Sel., 8. RSU Dadi Keluarga 082313492111 Kabupaten Banyumas, Jawa Tengah 53145 Jalan Dokter Angka No.
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