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Polio Vaccination Centers for International Travelers Travelling to Seven Polio Endemic Country Tamil Nadu Telephone Number of Name and Adress of Designated S Polio Vaccination Centers for International Travelers travelling to Seven Polio endemic country_Tamil Nadu Telephone Number of Name and Adress of Designated S. No. Name of District/Urban Designated OPV Vaccination Name of Designated Official OPV Vaccination Center Center The Deputy Director of Health Services No. 2/457, 1 ARIYALUR Jayangondam Main Road, DDHS-9443013200 Dr. A. Mohan (Opp to District Collector©s Office) Valajanagaram, Ariyalur -621704. The Deputy Director of Health Services 107-A Race Course Office-0422-2220351 2 COIMBATORE Dr. S. Somasundaram Road, DDHS-9943030055 Coimbatore ± 641 018. The Deputy Director of Health Office -04142-295134 3 CUDDALORE Services, Beach Road, Dr. K.R. Jawaharlal DDHS-9442534652 Cuddalore ± 607 001. The Deputy Director of Health Services Collectorate Campus, Office- 04342-232720 DDHS- 4 DHARMAPURI Dr. V. Vijayalakshmi Dharmapuri - 636 9841673515 705. The Deputy Director of Health office : 0451-2432817 & 0451- Services 1/127 A, Meenakshi 5 DINDIGUL 2441232 Dr. S. Soundammal Naikken Patti (Po) DDHS 9962560901 Dindigul ± 624 002. The Deputy Director of Health Services Government Head Quarters, office : 0424-2258020 6 ERODE Dr. P. Balusamy Hospital Campus, DDHS-9443715335 Erode ± 638 009. The Deputy Director of Health Services , 42 A , Railway Road, office :27222019 7 KANCHEEPURAM Dr. K. Krishnaraj Arignar Anna Memorial DDHS-9443547147 Cancer Institute Campus, Kanchipuram ± 631 501. The Deputy Director of Health Services, District Offices Campus Office :04324-255340 8 KARUR 2nd floor, Collectorate Campus, Dr. V. Nalini DDHS-9442552692 Thanthonimalai, Karur ± 639 007. The Deputy Director of Health Services Behind Collectorate, Office :04343-232830 9 KRISHNAGIRI Via RTO Dr. B. Premkumar DDHS-9842252154 office, Krishnagiri - 635 001. The Deputy Director of Health Services Office :0452-2640778 10 MADURAI Dr. S. Senthilkumar Viswanathapuram DDHS-9443018643 Madurai 625 014. The Deputy Director of Health Office :04365-248734 11 NAGAPATTINAM Services Collectorate Campus, Dr. N. Kalusivalingam DDHS-9597490349 Nagapattinam ± 611 001. The Deputy Director of Health Services 17/485, East Car Street, Office :04652-275089 12 NAGERCOIL Krishnancoil, Vadasery, Dr. M. Madhusoothanan DDHS-9443177707 Kanyakumari District, Tamil Nadu Nagercoil - 629 001 The Deputy Director of Health Services Collectorate Campus, Office :04286-281424 13 NAMAKKAL Thiruchengodu Road, Dr. B.R. Jemini DDHS-9443091924 Nallipalayam Post, Namakkal - 637 003. The Deputy Director of Health Services Jail Hill Road, Near Office :0423-2444051 14 NILGIRIS CT Scan Center, Dr. P.G. Banumathy DDHS-9444424790 Udhagamandalam The Nilgiris ± 643 001. The Deputy Director of Health Office :04328-224553 15 PERAMBALUR Services, Collectorate Campus 2nd Dr. I. Raveendran DDHS-9443301036 Floor, Perambalur ± 621 212. The Deputy Director of Health Services No.6, Santhanathapuram office :04322-221733 16 PUDUKOTTAI Dr. A. Subramani i/c 6th Street, , DDHS-9791146511 Pudukottai ± 622 001. The Deputy Director of Health Services Master Plan Complex, Treasury office :04567-230508 17 RAMANATAPURAM Dr. S. Bhavani Umadevi i/c Building 2nd floor, DDHS-9444161872 Collectorate Post, Ramanathapuram ± 623 503.. The Deputy Director of Health Services Old District Board office :0427-2450023 18 SALEM Dr. K. Jagadeeshkumar Building Campus, DDHS-9443495948 Salem ± 636 001. The Deputy Director of Health Services Master 1st Floor, CEO Office Upstairs, Master office :04575-240524 19 SIVAGANGAI Dr.N. Agaliya Plan Complex, DDHS-9443935370 Collectorate Campus Sivaganga ± 623 580. The Deputy Director of Health Services, Office :04362-273503 20 THANJAVUR Dr. A. Subramani i/c Gandhiji Road, DDHS-9791146511 Thanjavur ± 613 001. The Deputy Director of Health Services Govt. District Level Office :04546-261403 21 THENI Dr. T. Kanchana Offices, Block No.1, DDHS-9486029170 Theni ± 625 532. The Deputy Director of Health Services Near Jamal Mohammed College Office :0431-2333112 22 THIRUCHIRAPALLI Dr. I. Raveendran Race Course Road, DDHS-9443301036 Thiruchirapalli Pin ± 620 020. The Deputy Director of Health Services Koolvapatty office :0421-2478500 23 THIRUPPUR Dr. N. Raghupathy pirivu, Neruparisal Road, DDHS-9442343092 Tiruppur ± 638 602 The Deputy Director of Health Services 54/5, Assoori office :27661562 24 THIRUVALLORE Street, DDHS-9080227721, Dr. J. Prabakaran Thiruvallur District± 602 001. 9344445421 The Deputy Director of Health Services No. 314, Ezhil Nagar, office :04175-232474 25 THIRUVANAMALAI Dr. Jayanathi KR Old Collectorate Bungalow, DDHS-9787240055 Vengikal, Tiruvannamalai ± 606 604. The Deputy Director of Health Services office :04366-226895 26 THIRUVARUR Dr. B. Bharanidharan Nettikkaravela Street, Old GH DDHS-9841561713 Building, Thiruvarur ± 610 001. The Deputy Director of Health Services 16/32, Old Office :0462-2573129 27 TIRUNELVELI Police Hospital Road, Dr. M. Subramanian DDHS-9443308209 Samathanapuram, Palayamkottai, Tirunelveli ± 627 002. The Deputy Director of Health Services 166, North Office :0461-2334526 & 28 TUTICORIN Beach Road, 0461-2329718 Dr. S. Uma Fisheries Campus, DDHS-9842010840 Tuticorin ± 2. The Deputy Director of Health Services Collectorate Office :0416-2252025 29 VELLORE Campus, Dr. K. Poongodi DDHS-9965558850 B. Block II Floor, Sathuvachari, Vellore ± 632 009. The Deputy Director of Health Services 54, Thadco Building 2nd floor, Office :0416-223612 30 VILLUPURAM Opposite to Govt. Dr. R. Meera DDHS-9865056718 Hospital, Trichy - Chennai Trunk Road, Villupuram District - 605 602. The Deputy Director of Health Services C1/3, Master Plan Office :04562-252388 31 VIRUDHUNAGAR Complex, Dr.V. Shanmugasundaram DDHS-9442915343 Collectorate, Virudhunagar ± 626 002. District Family Welfare Bureau, Ribbon Building, 32 Chennai Corporation Corporation of 9445190857 Dr. S. Hemalatha Chennai, Chennai- 3. Chennai International 33 Chennai International terminal Nominated by Airport Authority Airport 34 Coimbatore Coimbatore international terminal Nominated by Airport Authority 35 Madurai Madurai international terminal Nominated by Airport Authority 36 Tiruchirapalli Tiruchirapalli international terminal Nominated by Airport Authority 37 Tuticorin Naval Port Tuticorin Naval Port Nominated by Sea port /Naval Port Authority 38 Chennai Naval Port Port Trust of Chennai Nominated by Sea port /Naval Port Authority.
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