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Cocody Adjame RESEAU DE SOINS - ABIDJAN # PRESTATAIRES CONTACTS FAX SITUATION GEOGRAPHIQUE ABOBO POLYCLINIQUE 1 POLYCLINIQUE CENTRALE ABOBO 41 16 68 70 / 58 99 84 70 21 37 79 08 ABOBO ROUTE DU ZOO 2 POLYCLINIQUE MEDICALE DE L'ETOILE 24 49 44 81 ABOBO FACE CAMP COMMANDO CLINIQUE 1 GRANDE CLINIQUE DU DOKUI 20 37 23 40 2 CENTRE MEDICO-CHIRURGICAL DE LA CLEMENCE RAHMA 24 00 13 03 / 07 89 47 94 HOPITAL 1 HOPITAL MILITAIRE D'ABIDJAN 20 37 23 40 ABOBO ROUTE DU ZOO PHARMACIE 1 Pharmacie DE L'ETOILE 24 39 11 54 Abobo, non loin de la gendarmerie 2 Pharmacie de la ME 24 00 01 23 3 Pharmacie NOTRE DAME DE FATIMA 24 00 19 08 / 22 42 88 93 Plateau Dokui, carrefour Sainte Monique 4 Pharmacie MATENE 23 01 20 34 Abobo, Avocatier près de la CIE 5 NOUVELLE PHARMACIE YARAPHA 78 64 56 01 ABOBO 6 Pharmacie miria 21 01 57 28 7 Pharmacie OLYMPIQUE 56 12 33 91 / 07 89 99 44 Abobo N'dotré carrefour Assoko 8 Pharmacie LA PAIX 09 84 75 64 / 24 00 21 29 Abobo Cocoteraie Face au GS Nanti 9 PHARMACIE RACINE 88 77 37 67 ABOBO ANADOR ENTRE COOPEC SAMANKE ET CENTRE DE SANTE BANCO SUD 10 PHRAMACIE ACTUELLE 22 00 41 87 / 01 22 20 32 Carrefour Angré, non loin de la maternité d'Aboboté - Quartier Baoulé 11 PHARMACIE AL-FATIH ABOBO QUARTIER BOCABO LABORATOIRE 1 LABORATOIRE POLYCLINIQUE CENTRALE ABOBO 22 50 34 77 ABOBO ROUTE DU ZOO 2 LABORATOIRE GRANDE CLINIQUE DU DOKUI ABOBO 3 LABORATOIRE POLYCLINIQUE MEDICALE DE L'ETOILE 24 49 44 81 ABOBO FACE CAMP COMMANDO OPTIQUE 1 OPTICIENS VISAGISTES 24 01 14 17 Dokui 2 CENTRE OPTIQUE PHOTO 20 22 24 17 RADIOLOGIE / IMAGERIE 1 CENTRE D'IMAGERIE POLYCLINIQUE CENTRALE DE ABOBO 22 50 34 77 / 58 99 84 70 ABOBO AVOCATIER 2 CENTRE D'ECHOGRAPHIE ET DE CONSULTATION MEDICALE 20 39 10 89 ABOBO AVOCATIER ADJAME CLINIQUE 1 CLINIQUE MEDICALE LA CITADELLE 20 33 53 60 ADJAME NON LOIN DE LA MAIRIE 2 HALL MEDICAL INRI DE LA FRATERNITE 20 38 34 18 ADJAME LIBERTE 3 CENTRE MEDICO-CARDIOLOGIQUE MAVOR 20 21 82 84 / 08 27 01 98 Boulevard Nangui Abrogoua PHARMACIE 1 NOUVELLE PHARMACIE FRATERNITE 42 90 00 20 Adjamé FRATERNITE 2 PHARMACIE DU FORUM 20 38 13 64 ADJAME FORUM 3 PHARMACIE SAINT URIEL 02 29 72 72 OPTIQUE 1 CENTRE OPTIQUE PHOTO 20 22 24 17 RADIOLOGIE / IMAGERIE 1 RADIOLOGIE FRATERNITE 20 38 34 18 Adjamé Fraternité COCODY POLYCLINIQUE 1 POLYCLINIQUE DES DEUX PLATEAUX 22 41 33 34 /22 41 33 20 22 41 50 96 RUE FARANDOLE 2 POLYCLINIQUE LE PANTHEON MEDICAL 22 47 11 32 22 47 46 53 Cocody Riviera III route du lycée français 3 PISAM 22 48 31 30 22 48 31 32 Cocody corniche 4 POYLCLINIQUE SACRE CŒUR 22 43 62 39 22 00 88 88 Cocody, ATTOBAN CLINIQUE 1 CLINIQUE LA PROVIDENCE 22 44 95 86 /88 COCODY LYCEE TECHNIQUE 2 CENTRE INTERNATIONALE LA GOSPA 22 48 76 77 22 48 76 77 COCODY DANGA EN FACE DU NID DE COCODY 3 CLINIQUE SAINT GABRIEL 22 52 52 01/22 22 52 02 22 52 52 99 ANGRE 4 CENTRE MEDICAL LES BLEUETS 22 41 70 85 22 4181 03 COCODY VALLON 5 CLINIQUE MEDICALE LA COLOMBE 22 42 81 41/22 42 52 57 22 42 52 57 II Pltx 7ème TRANCHE RUE L 169 6 CENTRE MEDICAL DES CITES 22 52 24 59 /22 42 33 32 22 52 43 04 II Pltx , angré, cité blanche rue L203 7 CLINIQUE MEDICALE SPECIALISEE 22 41 72 96 II Pltx , angré 8 CENTRE MEDICAL MERE MARIE 22 41 22 16 II Pltx SIDECI face entrée sud sococé 9 CENTRE MED. CARDIO RESPIRATOIRE LES JARDINS 22 41 88 88 22 41 38 38 cocody II Pltx 10 CLINIQUE MEDICALE FATIMA 22 52 38 40/42 22 52 38 33 II PLTX 7ème TRANCHE DJIBI 11 ESPACE MEDICAL SAINTE PHILOMENE 12 CLINIQUE RHEMA 22 41 16 35 21 41 79 15 BOULEVARD DES MARTYRS 13 CLINIQUE MEDICALE SAINT VIATEUR 22 47 26 47 22 47 20 53 RIVIERA PALMERAIE 14 CLINIQUE MEDICALE DE DANGA 22 48 23 23 22 48 22 22 Cocody Danga, rue des jasmins 15 CENTRE MEDICAL HARMONY 22 43 16 23 22 43 16 12 Riviera Golf, face Grande Mosquée 16 HOTEL DE LA SANTE STE HENRIETTE 22507266 / 22507660 22 50 69 25 Cocody angré 8e tranche, face cité Weldouwel 17 CLINIQUE MEDICO-CHIRURGICAL PROCREA 22 49 01 09 22 47 43 94 Cocody Riviera palmeraie non loin du château 18 CLINIQUE MEDICALE ST MOISE 07 89 27 81 7éme tranche 19 CLINIQUE SAINT PIERRE LE GRAND 49 41 85 69 Cocody Riviera 20 CENTRE MEDICAL FEMINA 22 52 54 76 II PLATEAUX 21 CLINIQUE MEDICALE D'ANGRE 22 50 49 38 COCODY ANGRE 22 ESPACE MEDICAL JADE 22 44 47 90 Cocody la vie en face de SODEFOR 23 GROUPE MEDICAL BOZOUMA 79 86 97 71 22 49 72 60 Cocody 24 CLINIQUE MEDICALE DES ARTS 22 43 56 52 25 GROUPE MEDICAL ZOE 22 43 48 24 22 43 28 32 COCODY 26 CENTRE KINE MEDICAL SARL 22 01 45 57 / 07 67 06 41 27 CENTRE MEDICAL YELEN OPHTALMOLOGIE 22 50 70 29 28 CENTRE D'IMAGERIE MEDICALE DE LA RIVIERA (CIMR) 22 43 02 31 29 CLINIQUE LA SALPETREIRE 22 48 78 89 30 CLINIQUE MEDICALE LES JASMINS 52 63 79 79 31 CLINIQUE MEDICALE LATRILLE 22 41 63 33 / 77 23 86 45‬ Bd. Latrille, face Restaurant BMW, Saint Jacques, II Plateaux 32 CENTRE MEDICAL SAINT JOSEPH-CŒUR ET VAISSEAUX Rue Booker Washington, lot N° 50 PHARMACIE 1 Pharmacie ARC EN CIEL 22 41 20 67 Cocody, 2 pltx rue des jardins 2 Pharmacie LYCEE TECHNIQUE 22 44 60 77 Cocody, Lycée Technique 3 Pharmacie SAINTE MARIE DE COCODY 22 48 69 20 Cocody, Imm. BIAO bvd de France 4 Pharmacie SAINT FRANCOIS DE DANGA 22 48 60 09 Cocody, non loin de la GOSPA 5 Grande Pharmacie DES II PLATEAUX 22 41 36 04 Cocody, II Plateaux 6 Pharmacie RIVIERA III 22 47 56 16 Cocody riviera 3 entre les lycées américain et français 7 Pharmacie DES 7 LYS 2242 63 25 Cocody, II plateaux 7ème Tranche 8 Pharmacie DES JARDINS 22 41 17 70 Cocody, rue des jardins II plateaux 9 Pharmacie SAINT JOSEPH 22 41 10 20 Cocody, II Plateaux non loin du centre les Bleuets 10 Pharmacie LES TULIPES 22 42 50 17 Cocody, II Plateaux Aghien 11 Pharmacie DU VALLON 22 41 35 14 Cocody, II Plateauxcentre commercial du vallon 12 Pharmacie DU BIEN ETRE 22 50 80 80/ 22 50 11 11 Cocody, Angré 8ème Tranche 13 Pharmacie LES ELIAS 22 43 28 85 Cocody, Riviera Golf non loin des jardins de la riviera 14 Pharmacie DU GOLF 22 43 14 31 Centre commercial du Golf 15 Pharmacie SAINTS CÔME ET DAMIEN 22 49 22 49 Riviera Bonoumin Lauriers 6 16 Pharmacie SAINT PAUL 22 49 29 01 Cocody, riviera palmeraie non loin cité presse 17 Pharmacie BEATRICE DES ROSIERS 22 47 01 72 Cocody, Riviera palmeraie 1er carrefour des rosiers 18 Pharmacie LES MIMOSAS 22 44 32 28 Cocody, cité des arts Sodefor 19 Pharmacie SAINTE MARIE DES BEATITUDES 22 49 11 50 Cocody, Riviera palmeraie 20 Pharmacie SAINTE HARMONY 22 52 39 97 Cocody, angré djibi, près de la BOA 21 Grande Pharmacie DU PALM CLUB 22 44 20 90 Cocody, rue du lycee technique 22 Pharmacie SAINT ATHANASE 22 43 55 87 Riviera II ANONO 23 Pharmacie CYD NIKO DES LAURIERS 22 47 69 27 Riviera faya route de bingerville, face du petit portail genie 2000 24 Pharmacie BEREKYAH 22 48 79 89 Cocody, face collège Jean-Mermoz 25 Pharmacie de la RIVIERA SARL 22 43 28 44 rond point de la RIVIERA II 26 Pharmacie de COCODY 22 44 24 95 Cocody marché 27 Pharmacie des ALLEES 22 42 14 58 Cafeiers 7 lot1 28 Pharmacie BLOCKHAUSS 22 48 68 91 Cocody blockhauss 29 Pharmacie SAINT-PIERRE D'ANONO 22 43 85 45 Riviera II ANONO 30 Pharmacie LES JARDINS D'EDEN 01 37 58 10 / 79 19 20 04 Riviera 4 M'Badon cité EDEN nouvelle route derrière Ambassade de chine 31 Pharmacie EMERAUDE 21 57 28 51 DERRIERE SOCOCE A COTE DE LA CLINIQUE LE ROCHER 32 Pharmacie BELLE VUE ANGRE PRES DU CHU D'ANGRE Cocody Angré, sur le prolongement du boulevard latrille route 33 Pharmacie STAR 9 D'ANGRE 21 52 22 19 d'aboboté dans le dos de la cité Star 9A 34 Pharmacie LATRILLE 22 41 03 68 BOULEVARD LATRILLE FACE ENA 35 Pharmacie STE MARTHE 22 42 33 87 ANGRE carrefour du Terminus 81/82 36 Pharmacie du CHÂTEAU D'EAU ANGRE 22 51 07 49 ANGRE EXTENSION CHÂTEAU D'EAU 37 Pharmacie TERA cocody 38 Pharmacie les ARUMS 22 50 66 40 Voie de la DJIBI, carrefour BCEAO - Angré 8e Tranche 39 Pharmacie EAU VIVE 58 03 58 00 Riviera ABATTA 40 PHARMACIE BETHEL Riviera ATTOBAN face Ecole Jules Fery 41 PHARMACIE SAINT BERNARD 22 43 65 46 / 22 43 66 21 Près de CIPHARM, Cité Attoban - Riviera Attoban 42 PHARMACIE SAINT ANGE 22 43 45 04 / 01 62 53 60 près du Collège André Malraux - Riviera Attoban 43 PHARMACIE LA CORNICHE 22 48 73 40 / 05 84 20 80 face siège Nestle - Danga Cocody 44 PHARMACIE DE LA 7e TRANCHE 22 52 56 83 Rue L84-L139, II Plateaux, 7è tranche 45 PHARMACIE DE LA CITE SYNACASSI 22 00 13 15 / 58 14 14 05 Voie d'Akouédo, Synacassi - Riviera 3 LABORATOIRE 1 LABORATOIRE CENTRE MEDICAL LES BLEUETS 22 41 70 85 II PLATEAUX EN FACE DE LA PHARMACIE ST JOSEPH 2 LABORATOIRE POLYCLINIQUE DES II PLATEAUX 22 41 33 34 II PLATEAUX PRES DU GRPE SCOLAIRE LA FARANDOLE 3 LABORATOIRE POLYCLINIQUE LE PANTHEON MEDICAL 22 47 11 32 RIVIERA ALLABRA 4 LABORATOIRE CLINIQUE SAINT VIATEUR 22 49 18 94 RIVIERA PALMERAIS 5 LABORATOIRE CLINIQUE PROCREA 22 47 43 94 RIVIERA PALMERAIS 6 LABORATOIRE CLINIQUE MEDICAL DANGA 22 48 23 23 COCODY DANGA 7 LABORATOIRE NENE GALLE 22 42 17 05 8 LABORATOIRE CLINIQUE MEDICALE LA PROVIDENCE 40 27 42 85 COCODY 9 LABORATOIRE CENTRE MED.
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