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X-Ray Facilities with License Valid Upto 30-06-2020 Sr. No. Name Of X-ray Facilities with License Valid upto 30-06-2020 Sr. No. Name of Facility Address of Facility District Jhang 1723. Asghar Hospital Shorkot Cantt., District Jhang Iqbal Memorial Bhakkar Road, Jhang 1724. Hospital 1725. Shahabal Poly Clinic Gojra Road, Civil Lines, Jhang 1726. PAF Hospital Rafiqui Shorkot Cantt., District Jhang 1727. Hussain Clinic Main Bazar Shorkot City, District Jhang 1728. Abdullah Clinic Main Bazar, Shorkot Cantt., District Jhang 1729. Iqra X-ray Clinic Church Road, Near Govt. Girls College, Jhang Sadar Attaullah Memorial Garh More, Tehsil Ahmedpur Sial, District Jhang 1730. Hospital 1731. Al-Noor Hospital Gali Dr. Aslam Wali, Shorkot Cantt., District Jhang Rehman Clinical Lab Near Madni Sultania Masjid, Shahid Shaheed Road, 1732. and X-ray Centre Shorkot, District Jhang Muhammad Medical Complex, Street Dr. M. Sarwar Bilal X-ray Centre 1733. Wali, Mohallah Ghazia Abad, Gojra Road, Jhang Al-Raza X-ray and Ahmadpur Sial, District Jhang 1734. Clinic Bismillah X-ray Opposite RHC Rodu Sultan, District Jhang 1735. Centre 1736. Danyal Clinic Circular Road, Fawara Chowk, Jhang Saddar Saeed Medical Gojra Road, Jhang Saddar 1737. Complex 1738. DHQ Hospital Jhang Bashir Clinical Near Masjid Madni Sultania, Shahid Shaheed Road, Laboratory and X-ray Shorkot City, District Jhang 1739. Centre College of Veterinary Chiniot Road, Jhang 1740. and Animal Sciences 1741. Tayyab X-ray Centre Near Hashmi Medical Store, Athara Hazari, District Jhang 1742. Shifa Medical Centre SSP Road, Civil Lines, Jhang Saddar Ismail Welfare Satellite Town, Jhang 1743. Hospital Punjab Clinical Laboratory & Digital Shahid Shaheed Road, Shorkot City, District Jhang 1744. X-ray Centre Bilal Medical Gojra Road, Jhang 1745. Complex Mehar Qalab Ali Children & General Multan Road, Garh More, District Jhang 1746. Hospital X-ray Facilities with License Valid upto 30-06-2020 Sr. No. Name of Facility Address of Facility Haleema Surgical Jhang Road, Shorkot City, District Jhang 1747. Hospital WAPDA Fortified Near TMA Office, Circular Road, Jhang Saddar, Tehsil & 1748. Dispensary District Jhang 1749. THQ Hospital Shorkot, District Jhang Rafiqui Shaheed PAF Base Rafiqui Road, Shorkot Cantt., Tehsil Shorkot, Welfare Trust District Jhang 1750. Hospital 1751. RHC Rodu Sultan Tehsil Athara Hazari, District Jhang Social Security Jhang 1752. Hospital, 1753. Al-Hasnain Hospital Moza Bagh, Tehsil & District Jhang Nighat Medical Burji Chowk, Gojra Road, Jhang Saddar 1754. Complex 1755. THQ Hospital Wasu Athara Hazari, District Jhang Al-Shams X-ray and Mohallah Shamas Abad, P/O Ahmed Pur Sial, District 1756. ECG Centre Jhang 1757. Shahabal Hospital, Gojra Road, Near Nawaz Chowk, Jhang Saddar 1758. THQ Hospital Ahmed Pur Sial, District Jhang 1759. RHC Bagh District Jhang RHC Haveli Bahadur District Jhang 1760. Shah 1761. RHC Kot Shakir Tehsil 18 Hazari, District Jhang New Punjab X-ray Street No. 1, Kachehri Road, Mohallah Kapaiyan, Ayub 1762. Centre Chowk, Jhang Saddar Jhang Road, Garh More, P/O Garh Maharaja, Tehsil Al-Shifa Poly Clinic 1763. Ahmedpur Sial, District Jhang Rana Jameel Layyah Road, Near High School, Garh More, Tehsil 1764. Memorial Hospital Ahmed Pur Sial, District Jhang Inside Magsi Healthcare Centre, Near Govt. Girls College Farwa Digital X-ray 1765. Hostel, Church Road, Jhang Saddar Ali Ahmad Khan Toba Road, Jhang 1766. Hospital .
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