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(TABIB) Public Legal Entity List of healthcare facilities subordinated to the “Administration of the Regional Medical Divisions” (TABIB) Public Legal Entity 1. Scientific Research Institutes 1.1. National Hematology and Transfusiology Center 1.1.1. Ganja Branch of Central Blood Bank 1.1.2. Sheki Branch of Central Blood Bank 1.1.3. Guba Branch of Central Blood Bank 1.1.4. Sumgayit Branch of Central Blood Bank 1.1.5. Lankaran Branch of Central Blood Bank 1.1.6. Barda Branch of Central Blood Bank 1.1.7. Shirvan Branch of Central Blood Bank 1.1.8. Mingachevir Branch of Central Blood Bank 1.2. Scientific-Research Institute of Pediatrics named after K. Farajova 1.3. Scientific Research Institute of Cardiology named after J.Abdullayev 1.4. Scientific-Research Institute of Medical Prevention named after V. Akhundov 1.5. Scientific-Research Institute of Pulmonary Diseases 1.6. Scientific-Research Institute of Obstetrics and Gynecology 1.7. Scientific-Research Institute of Traumatology and Orthopedics 2. Medical centers and Associations 2.1. Scientific Surgical Center named after M. Topchubashov 2.2. Specialized Center for Angiology 2.3. Republican Perinatal Center 2.4. Republican Childrens' Dental Center 2.5. Republican Endocrinological Center 2.6. Siyazan Diagnostic and Treatment Center 2.7. Lankaran Diagnostic and Treatment Center 2.8. Shirvan Diagnostic and Treatment Center 2.9. Gabala Diagnostic and Treatment Center 2.10. Fuzuli Diagnostic and Treatment Center 2.11. Guba Diagnostic and Treatment Center 2.12. Gazakh Diagnostic and Treatment Center 2.13. Barda Diagnostic and Treatment Center 2.14. Jalilabad Diagnostic and Treatment Center 2.15. Zagatala Diagnostic and Treatment Center 2.16. Shamakhi Diagnostic and Treatment Center 2.17. Tovuz Hemodialysis and Diagnostic Center 3. In-patient facilities 3.1. Republican Clinical Hospital named after Academician M.A.Mirgasimov 3.2. Republican Child Clinical Hospital 3.3. Republican Hospital of War Veterans 3.4. Republican Clinical Urological Hospital named after Academician Mirmammad Javadzadeh 3.5. “Azersutikinti” Hospital 3.6. Neurosurgery Hospital 3.7. Republican Dermatoveneric Dispensary 3.8. Medical Rehabilitation Hospital 4. Outpatient clinics 4.1. Writers' Polyclinic 5. Emergency medical care facilities 5.1. Emergency Medical Aid Station (EMAS) 5.1.1. EMAS Consulting Division (sanitation) 5.1.2. EMAS Shirvan Regional Facility 5.1.3. EMAS Salyan Regional Facility 5.1.4. EMAS Masalli Regional Facility 5.1.5. EMAS Imishli Regional Facility 5.1.6. EMAS Kurdamir Regional Facility 5.1.7. EMAS Yevlakh Regional Facility 5.1.8. EMAS Ganja Regional Facility 5.1.9. EMAS Shamkir Regional Facility 5.1.10. EMAS Gazakh Regional Facility 5.1.11. EMAS Shaki Regional Facility 5.1.12. EMAS Shamakhi Regional Facility 5.1.13. EMAS Siyazan Regional Facility 5.1.14. EMAS car depot 6. Baku city 6.1. Baku City Health Department 6.2. City Polyclinic № 1 named after A.H.Kazimov 6.3. City Polyclinic № 2 6.4. City Polyclinic № 3 named after M.Huseynov 6.5. City Polyclinic № 4 6.6. City Polyclinic № 5 6.7. City Polyclinic № 6 6.8. City Polyclinic № 7 6.9. City Polyclinic № 8 6.10. City Polyclinic № 9 6.11. City Polyclinic № 10 6.12. City Polyclinic № 11 6.13. City Polyclinic № 12 6.14. City Polyclinic № 13 6.15. City Polyclinic № 15 6.16. City Polyclinic № 16 6.17. City Polyclinic № 17 6.18. City Polyclinic № 18 6.19. City Polyclinic № 19 6.20. City Polyclinic № 20 6.21. City Polyclinic № 21 6.22. City Polyclinic № 22 6.23. City Polyclinic № 23 6.24. City Polyclinic № 24 6.25. City Polyclinic № 25 6.26. City Polyclinic № 26 6.27. City Polyclinic № 27 6.28. City Polyclinic № 28 6.29. Student Polyclinic № 29 6.30. Student Polyclinic № 30 6.31. City Polyclinic № 32 6.32. City Polyclinic № 33 6.33. City Polyclinic № 34 6.34. City Polyclinic № 35 6.35. City Polyclinic № 36 6.36. City Polyclinic № 37 6.37. City Polyclinic № 38 6.38. City Polyclinic № 39 6.39. Children’s Polyclinic № 1 6.40. Children’s Polyclinic № 2 6.41. Children’s Polyclinic № 3 6.42. Children’s Polyclinic № 4 6.43. Children’s Polyclinic № 5 named after M.N.Gambarov 6.44. Children’s Polyclinic № 6 6.45. Children’s Polyclinic № 7 6.46. Children’s Polyclinic № 8 6.47. Children’s Polyclinic № 9 6.48. Children’s Polyclinic № 10 6.49. Children’s Polyclinic № 11 6.50. Children’s Polyclinic № 12 6.51. Children’s Polyclinic № 13 6.52. Children’s Polyclinic № 14 6.53. Children’s Polyclinic № 15 6.54. Children’s Polyclinic № 16 6.55. Children’s Polyclinic № 17 6.56. Children’s Polyclinic № 19 6.57. Children’s Polyclinic № 20 6.58. Children’s Polyclinic № 21 6.59. Children’s Polyclinic № 22 6.60. Student Polyclinic № 1 6.61. Student Polyclinic № 2 6.62. Student Polyclinic № 3 6.63. Student Polyclinic of Azerbaijan Medical University 6.64. Maternity Welfare Clinic № 1 6.65. Maternity Welfare Clinic № 2 6.66. Maternity Welfare Clinic № 3 6.67. Maternity Welfare Clinic № 7 6.68. Yeni Klinika (New Clinic) 6.69. Maternity Welfare Clinic № 9 6.70. Maternity Welfare Clinic № 10 6.71. Outpatient clinic № 30 6.72. Children’s Dental Polyclinic № 1 6.73. Children’s Dental Polyclinic № 2 6.74. Children’s Dental Polyclinic № 3 6.75. Children’s Dental Polyclinic № 4 6.76. United City Hospital № 6 named after A.D.Malikov 6.77. United City Hospital № 7 6.78. United City Hospital № 9 6.79. United City Hospital № 10 6.80. United City Hospital № 11 6.81. United City Hospital № 12 6.82. United City Hospital № 13 6.83. United City Hospital № 14 6.84. United City Hospital № 15 6.85. United City Hospital № 16 6.86. United City Hospital № 17 6.87. United City Hospital № 18 6.88. United City Hospital № 19 6.89. United City Hospital № 21 6.90. United City Hospital № 22 6.91. United City Hospital № 23 6.92. United City Hospital № 24 6.93. United City Hospital № 26 6.94. United City Hospital № 28 6.95. United City Hospital № 29 6.96. United City Hospital № 31 6.97. United City Hospital № 32 6.98. Clinical Medical Center 6.99. City Clinical Hospital № 2 named after M.A.Afandiyev 6.100. City Clinical Hospital № 3 6.101. City Clinical Hospital № 5 6.102. City Hospital № 8 6.103. Children's Rehabilitation Center 6.104. United Children’s Hospital № 4 6.105. United Children’s Hospital № 8 6.106. United Children’s Hospital № 9 named after Z.Bayramov 6.107. Clinical Children’s Hospital № 2 named after A.Garayev 6.108. Children’s Hospital № 3 6.109. Children’s Clinical Hospital № 6 6.110. Children’s Infectious Diseases Hospital № 1 6.111. Children’s Infectious Diseases Hospital № 5 6.112. Children’s Infectious Diseases Hospital № 7 6.113. Children's Neurological Hospital 6.114. Children's Tuberculosis Hospital № 11 6.115. Tuberculosis Dispensary № 1 6.116. Tuberculosis Dispensary № 2 6.117. Tuberculosis Dispensary № 3 6.118. Tuberculosis Dispensary № 4 6.119. Tuberculosis Dispensary № 5 6.120. Specialized Tuberculosis Hospital № 6 6.121. Specialized Tuberculosis Hospital № 8 6.122. Specialized Tuberculosis Hospital № 9 6.123. Tuberculosis Dispensary № 7 6.124. Dermatovenerologic dispensary № 1 6.125. Dermatovenerologic dispensary № 2 6.126. Children's Dermatovenerologic Dispensary № 3 6.127. Maternity Hospital № 2 6.128. Maternity Hospital № 3 6.129. Maternity Hospital № 4 6.130. Clinical Maternity Hospital № 5 6.131. Maternity Hospital № 7 6.132. Zigh Health Center 6.133. Khojasan Health Center 6.134. Kurdakhany Health Center 6.135. Zabrat Diagnostic and Treatment Center 6.136. Zira Diagnostic and Treatment Center 6.137. Baku city Emergency Medical Aid Station 6.138. Ambulance depot 7. Absheron district 7.1. Absheron District Central Hospital 7.2. Absheron District Polyclinic 7.3. Absheron District Children’s Polyclinic 7.4. Saray Settlement Hospital 7.5. Gobu Settlement Hospital 7.6. 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Village medical stations: Aghabayli Yukhari Giyamaddinli Aran (Nasos-1 settlement) Mehrabli (Meshechilik settlement) Aran (Nasos-2 settlement) Mirzahagverdili Arazbar Najafgulubayli Bilayan Poladli Boyuk Kahrizli Sarvanlar Jafarbayli Shahsevan Goyuk Sharafkhanli Hajilar Shotlanli Khojavand Taynag Imamgulubayli Tazakand Garakhanli Yeni Garadolag 9.Aghdam district 9.1. Aghdam District Central Hospital 9.2. Maternity Hospital 9.3. Pulmonary Diseases Dispansery 9.4. Ophthalmological Hospital 9.5. Children’s Hospital 9.6. Dermatovenerologic dispensary 9.7. Emergency Medical Aid Station 9.8. Mahrizli Village Hospital 9.9. Khindiristan Village Hospital 9.10. Chamanli Village Hospital 9.11. Uchoghlan Village Hospital 9.12. Guzanli Settlement Hospital 9.13. Garvand Village Hospital 9.14. Boyahmadli Village Hospital 9.15. Marzili Village Hospital 9.16. Gulluja Village Hospital 9.17. Khachinchay Village Hospital 9.18. Novruzlu Village Hospital 9.19. Gulabli Village Hospital 9.20. Village and settlement physician stations: Atchilig Atyemazli Baghbanlar Goytepe Ergi Khidirli Afatli Ismayilbayli Ahmadaghali Keshdazli Ahmadavar Garadaghli Aliaghali Gasimli Giyasli Sarhajili Magsudlu Sarijali Manik Saybali Mughanli Seyidli Namirli
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