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List of Empanelled Hospital Under Mahatma Jyotiba Phule Jan Arogya Yojana Single Or Sr.No List of Empanelled hospital under Mahatma Jyotiba Phule Jan Arogya Yojana Single or Sr.No. Name of District Location Name of Hospital Pvt/Govt. Multi 1 Akola Murtijapur Awghate Bal Rugnaly Private Single Akola Akola B.L. Chandak research foundation Private Single (kidney dialysis unit) 2 3 Akola Akola City Hospital, Akola Private Multi Akola Akola DISTRICT WOMEN HOSPITAL Government Multi 4 AKOLA Akola Akola Goverment Medical College And Government Multi 5 Hospital Akola 6 Akola Akola Icon Hospital Private Multi 7 Akola Akola Joshi ortho hospital Private Single 8 Akola Akola K S Patil Hospital Private Multi 9 Akola Akola Mauli Hospital Private Single 10 Akola Akola Murarka Hospital Private Single Akola Akola Ozone Multispeciality Hospital & Private Multi Critical Care Centre ( Unit Of VNRN Health Services PVT.LTD. Akola. 11 Akola Akola Raut Hospital Maternity & Surgical, Private Multi 12 Akola (B1 grade) Akola Akola Sant Tukaram Hospital and Private Single 13 Medical Research Centre 14 Akola Akola Vidarbha Hospital Private Multi 15 Akola Akola Vitthal Hospital Private Single Amravati Amravati Dist Hospital for Women Amravati Government Multi 16 17 Amravati Amravati Dr. Barabde Hospital Private Multi Amravati Amravati Dr.Panjabrao Deshmukh Hospital, Private Multi 18 Amravati 19 Amravati Amravati General Hospital - Amravati Government Multi Amravati Amravati HI TECH MULTISPECIALTY Private Multi 20 HOSPITAL & R C 21 Amravati Amravati Matruchhaya Hospital Private Multi Amravati Chandur Railway Mazi Maay Multispecialty Hospital Private Multi 22 23 Amravati Amravati Parashree Hospital Private Multi Amravati Amravati Sankalp Chaudhari Maternity Private Single 24 Hospital and Dialysis Center 25 Amravati Achalpur SDH - 100 - Achalpur Government Multi Amravati Amravati Shri Sant Acchyut Maharaj Heart Private Multi Hospital Run By Sane Guruji Manav Seva Sangh Amravati 26 Amravati Amravati Sujan Surgical Cancer Hospital Private Multi and Amravati Cancer Foundation 27 Amravati Amravati Super Speciality Hospital, Amravati Government Multi 28 Amravati Amravati Suyash Hospital Managed By Private Multi 29 Suyash Clinic 30 Buldhana Malkapur Chopde Hospital Private Multi Buldhana Buldana District General Hospital Buldana Government Multi 31 32 Buldhana Khamgaon General Hospital,Khamgaon Government Multi 33 Buldhana Malkapur Kolte Hospital Private Multi Buldhana Khamgaon LIFELINE HOSPITAL AND Private Multi 34 CRITICAL CARE CENTRE 35 Buldhana Buldana MEHETRE HOSPITAL Private Multi Buldhana Mehkar MEHKAR MULTISPECIALITY Private Multi 36 HOSPITAL LLP MEHKAR Buldhana Buldana RAVIDEEP HEART CARE CENTER Private Multi 37 Buldhana Shegaon Saibai Mote Subdistrict Hospital Government Multi 38 Buldhana Chikhli SHRI. YOGIRAJ HOSPITAL, Private Multi PEDIATRIC CARE UNIT & 39 CRITICAL CARE CENTRE 40 Washim Washim BIBEKAR HOSPITAL Private Multi 41 Washim Washim Deole hospital Private Multi 42 Washim Washim District Hospital, Washim Government Multi 43 Washim Karanja Dongaonkar Hospital Private Multi 44 Washim Washim Kanade Bal Rugnalaya Private Single 45 Washim Risod Raynolds Memorial Hospital Private Multi Yavatmal Yavatmal HIRACHAND MUNOT MEMORIAL Private Multi CRITICARE HOSPITAL 46 47 Yavatmal Pusad Krishna Children Hospital Private Single Yavatmal Pusad Life Line Multispecialty Hospital & Private Multi Critical Care Center, Pusad 48 49 Yavatmal Wani Lodha Multispeciality Hospital Private Multi 50 Yavatmal Pusad Medicare Hospital Private Multi Yavatmal Yavatmal SAISHRADHA MULTISPCIALITY Private Multi HOSPITAL and RESEARCH 51 INSTITUTE Yavatmal Yavatmal SHANTI ORTHOPAEDIC HOSPITAL Private Single 52 Yavatmal Yavatmal Shri Vasantrao Naik Govenment Government Multi 53 Medical College Yavatmal Wani Sugam Multispeciality Hospital Private Multi 54 55 Yavatmal Yavatmal TAWDE HOSPITAL Private Multi Aurangabad Vaijapur aanaand charitable trusts anand Private Multi 56 hospital Aurangabad Aurangabad City APEX SUPERSPECIALITY Private Multi 57 HOSPITAL Aurangabad Aurangabad City Asian citicare superspeciality Private Multi 58 hospital Aurangabad Aurangabad City AURANGABAD INSTITUTE OF Private Multi 59 MEDICAL SCIENCES PVT LTD. Aurangabad Aurangabad City Century Multispeciality Hospital Private Multi 60 (Aurangabad) Pvt.Ltd. Aurangabad Aurangabad City CIIGMA HOSPITAL (CIIGMA Private Multi INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL SCIENCE 61 PVT.LTD.) 62 Aurangabad Aurangabad City DR HEDGEWAR HOSPITAL Private Multi Aurangabad Aurangabad City Dr. Dahiphale Medical Foundation Private Multi Trust, Dr. Dahiphale Multispeciality Hospital, 63 Aurangabad Aurangabad Aurangabad City GOVERNMENT MEDICAL Government Single COLLEGE AND CANCER 64 HOSPITAL Aurangabad Aurangabad City Govt medical college and Hospital Government Multi 65 Aurangabad Aurangabad Aurangabad City HYAAT MULTI SPECIALITY Private Multi 66 HOSPITAL PVT. LTD. 67 Aurangabad Aurangabad City Jilla Hospital Private Multi 68 Aurangabad Aurangabad City KABRA HOSPITAL Private Single Aurangabad Aurangabad City Manik Hospital & Research Centre Private Multi 69 Pvt. Ltd. Aurangabad Aurangabad City MIT Hospital & Research Institute Private Multi 70 Aurangabad Aurangabad City MMRI Kamalnayan Bajaj Hospital Private Multi 71 Aurangabad Aurangabad City RUBY HEART CARE CENTRE PVT. Private Multi 72 LTD. Aurangabad Aurangabad City SAOJI PRATISHTHAN AND Private Multi 73 RESEARCH CENTER Aurangabad Aurangabad City SETH NANDALAL DHOOT Private Multi 74 HOSPITAL 75 Aurangabad Aurangabad City suyash nursing home Private Single Aurangabad Aurangabad City UNITED CIIGMA Private Multi HOSPITAL(UNITED CIIGMA INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL 76 SCIENCES PVT. LTD.) Aurangabad Aurangabad City Utkarsh hospital & Dialysis Centre Private Single 77 78 Beed Beed Disrict Hospital Beed Government Multi 79 Beed Parli KARAD HOSPITAL Private Multi Beed Beed Lifeline multispeciality surgical Private Multi 80 hospital 81 Beed Parli shri sant dnyneshwar hospital Private Multi Beed Ambajogai SRTR Medical College Ambejogai Government Multi 82 Beed Majalgaon YASHWANT HOSPITAL & Private Multi 83 CRITICARE 84 Hingoli Hingoli DISTRICT HOSPITAL HINGOLI Government Multi 85 Hingoli Hingoli madhav multispecility hospital Private Multi 86 Hingoli Hingoli Snehal Nursing Home Private Multi Jalna Jalna CHIRANJEEV BAL RUGNALAYA Private Single 87 88 Jalna Jalna DEEPAK HOSPITAL Private Multi 89 Jalna Jalna District Hospital Jalna Government Multi Jalna Jalna MANTRI SURGICAL & MATERNITY Private Multi HOSPITAL PVT LTD 90 Jalna Jalna OM Multispeciality Hospital & Private Multi 91 Research Centre Pvt. Ltd. 92 Jalna Jalna Vivekand hospital Private Multi Latur Latur ALPHA SUPERSPECIALITY Private Multi 93 HOSPITAL 94 Latur Latur chandak hospital Private Multi 95 Latur Latur Deshpande Hospital Private Multi Latur Latur Govt medical College Hospital Government Multi 96 Latur Latur Latur ICON superspeciality hospital latur Private Single 97 98 Latur Latur KRISHNA HOSPITAL Private Multi 99 Latur Latur LATUR CANCER HOSPITAL Private Single Latur Udgir LIFECARE HOSPITAL & Private Multi 100 RESEARCH CENTRE 101 Latur Latur SADASUKH HOSPITAL Private Multi latur Latur Sahyadri Superspecialty Hospital Private Multi 102 Latur Latur Yashwantrao Chavan Rural Private Multi 103 Hospital, Latur. 104 Latur Latur YELALE HOSPITAL Private Multi 105 Nanded Nanded AADHAR HOSPITAL Private Multi Nanded Nanded Apeksha critical care and Private Multi multispecialty hospital pvt ltd 106 nanded 107 Nanded Nanded lavekar hospital Private Multi 108 Nanded Nanded Lotus Hospital Private Multi Nanded Nanded Nanded Medical Foundations Private Single 109 Monark Cancer Hospital Nanded Nanded NANDIGRAM HOSPITAL PVT.LTD Private Multi 110 Nanded Nanded SANJIVANI CRITICAL CARE AND Private Multi 111 TRAUMA CARE CENTER Nanded Nanded Sri Guru Govind Singhji Memorial Government Multi 112 Hospital 113 Nanded Mukhed SUB Distict Hospital Mukhed Government Multi 114 Nanded Nanded Vinayak Hospital Pvt ltd Private Single Nanded Nanded vishwa prayag hospital,centre for Private Single 115 newborn care. pvt. ltd 116 Osmanabad Omerga Chincholi Hospital Omerga. 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