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Airlines Railway Enquiry Road Bus Routes ATM India List Chine Coffee Shop Fast Food & Int MultiCuisine&Sea ide for more accuracy of info) ainment North Indian elplines South Indian Police Sweet Tooth ic Airlines Pubs Road SodexHo Pass nese iCuisine&Sea Design :: Bored Software Engineers Association of India INDEX Ambulance Services Telephone Apollo Hospital 1066/28294302 Aysha Hospital 26426930 Balaji Hospital 22345282 Chennai Kaliappa 24936184 Child Trust Hospital 28259601 Devaki Hospital 24993391 Helping Point 28280257 Hindu Mission Hospital 22262244 Jayadev Ambulance Service 26412317 K.J.hospital 26411513 M.V.hospital 25954913 Malar Hospitals Ltd 24914369/ 657 Miot Hospital 22492288 National Hospital 25240131 Robin and Robin Healthcare 26223344 Sankara Netharalaya 28271616/9435 Shri Kumaran Ambulance Service 23743348 Sri Ramachandra Hospital 24768027 St Isabel Hospital 24991081 St. John`s Ambulance Ass 28255707 Tamil Nadu Hospital 22375221/225 Trauma Care Consortium 28230700/28240311 Voluntary Health Services 22541972 Console CPR Page 3 INDEX Blood Bank Telephone Aa Lab Services 28270930 No 12 Fifth Cross Street, Lake Area Chennai: 600034. Apollo Hospitals 28294870 No 21 Greams Lane, Thousand Lights Chennai: 600006. Bulls Eye Blood Bank 26421341 No 1 Lakshmi Street, Purusawalkam Chennai: 600084. Cancer Institute 22350241/2350131 18 Sardar Patel Road Chennai: 600020. Child Trust Hospital 28259601/28259593 12-a Nageswara Rao Road, Nungambakkam Chennai: 600034. Csi Rainy Hospital 25955902/1329/1204 45 Gollavar Agraharam Road Chennai: 600021. Devaki Hospital Blood Bank 24992607/0788 148 Luz Church Road, Mylapore Chennai: 600004. Govt Kasturbha Gandhi Hospital 28545001 Bells Road, Triplicane Chennai: 600005. Govt Royapettah Hospital 28533051 Chennai: 600014 Govt Stanley Hospital Blood Bank 25214941 Chennai: 600001 Indian Red Cross Society 28554425 50 Montieth Road, Chennai: 600008. Institute Of Child Health And Hospital 28251135 Halls Road, Egmore Chennai: 600008. Institute Of Obestetrics and Gynaecology and Hospital For Women and Children 28252685 Pantheon Road, Egmore Console CPR Page 4 Chennai: 600008. Janseva Blood Services 24835401/3051 8,park View Palace,parkview Rd, United India Colony, Kodambakkam Chennai: 600024. Jeevan Blood Bank 28220494 1 Jagannathan Road, Nungambakkam Chennai: 600034. K J Hospital 26412514 927 P H Road Chennai: 600084. Kilpauk Medical College Hospital 28255331 Chennai: 600010 Lions Blood Bank 28414949 11 Halls Road, Kilpauk Chennai: 600010. Madras Clinical Research Lab 28252080 Pandalai Nursing Home, 160,p H Road Chennai: 600010. Madras Medical Mission 26565961 Dr J J Nagar, Mugappair Chennai: 600050. Madras Port Trust Hospital 25362201 10 Sprinhaven Road Chennai: 600001. Rotary Blood Bank Vijaya Hospital 24881392 180 Nsk Salai Chennai: 600026. Sri Ramachandra Hospital Blood Bank 24768017 Porur Chennai: 600116. Suhrudaya Clinical Laboratories 24993759 17 Oliver Road, Mylapore Chennai: 600004. Tamil Nad Hospital Ltd 22377707 Cheran Nagar, Perambakkam Chennai: 601302. Console CPR Page 5 Voluntary Health Services (VHS) 22541972 Dr.K.Ranganathan Memorial Blood Bank, Adyar, Chennai 113 Console CPR Page 6 INDEX Pharamcy Telephone Aysha Hospital 26426930 Balaji Hospital 22343863 Child Trust Hospital 28277487 CSI Rany Hospital 25951204 HM Hospital 24996648 KHM Hospital 26212218 Malar Hospital 24914023 MIOT Hospital 22492288 National Hospital 25240130 Philips Hospital 22266501 Raju Hospital 24341901 Siva ENT Hospital 28116807 Sooriya Hospital 23761750 Sri Ramachandra Pharmacy 24765510 Trinity hosptial 24991488 Vijaya Hospital 24802221 Console CPR Page 7 INDEX CALL TAXI TELEPHONE AMBAL 28213385/ 28202573/ 28212030 BHARATHI 28144259 CHENNAI CALL TAXI 25384455 CHIDAMBARAM CALL TAXI 22242169/ 22247754 CITY CALL TAXI 22432121 EASY CALL TAXI 26209595 EX ARMY CALL TAXI 23723158 FAST TRACK 24732020 FRIENDLY CALL TAXI 27121314 IDEAL CALL TAXI 22411818 JEHOVAH CITY CALL TAXI 28220101 MADRAS CALL TAXI 23719993 MARUTHI 22310055/ 22327744 METRO CALL TAXI 28214848/ 28227373/ 26566989 MUTHU PRIYA 28511299/ 28258535 OM SAKTHI 22334141 PALLAVA CALL TAXI 22412624 QUICK CALL TAXI 26611888/ 26611771 RAVI & BROTHERS 22332395 RAVI & BROTHERS 22333623 SREEDEVI CALL TAXI 24362799/ 24341297/ 24348775 SRI ANNAI 22314422/ 22316768 SRI KALKI CALL TAXI 24315222/ 24315444/ 24315555 SRI KAMATCHI CALL TAXI 22212373 SRI MURUGAN CALL TAXI 26486222 SRUTHI 24970044 SUBAM CALL TAXI 22434104 U CALL TAXI 22201555 UMA CALL TAXI 24732685 ZIG ZAG COOL TAXI 24749966 Console CPR 8 INDEX Theatre Telephone Abirami Complex 26423377 Albert Complex 28535431 Devi Complex 28555660 Ega Complex 26411666 Mayajaal 28152118 Melody 28531371 Prathana Drive-in 24491692 SSR Pankajam 24814321 Sangam Complex 26411975 Sathyam Complex 28524875 Santhi 28549086 Udhyam Complex 24892333 Woodlands Complex 28487355 Bowling Alleys Bowling Point 22301582 Snow Bowling 28264045 Down Under 28552244 Snooker Clubs Break Point 28216907 Down Under 28552244 Swimming Pools City Club 24320067 Great City Club 24843884 Haddows Club 28275809 Amusement Park MGM 28571415 04114 45488 Dolpin city 25341711 04114 46270 Console CPR Page 9 INDEX Help Lines Telephone AIDS Control Organisation 1097 Ambulance 1066 / 102 Change Number 1952 Child Helpline 1098 Commercial Enquiry 28476666 Directory Enquiry 197 Electricity Fuse off call Mgmt 1912 Eye Bank 1919 Fire 101 Gas Helpline 1716 Phonogram 185 Police 100 Railway Enquiry 1361/131 Telephone local Assistant 199 Traffic 103 Travel Info 1913 Trunk Enquiry 183 / 187 Women Helpline 1091 Console CPR Page 10.
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