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Directory for Health Care 1 Cotabato City Primary Cotabato Doctor's Medical and Makakua St., Cotabato City Dr. Ludivista Orcullo 24 beds Dental Clinic Medical Director Cotabato Sanitarium Cotabato City Dr. Sisenio E. Apostol 25 beds Medical Director Puericulture Center Maternity Don Rufino Alonzo St., Cotabato Dr. Lydia D. Mercado 30 beds & Childrens Hospital City Medical Director Tertiary Cotabato Medical Specialist Quezon Ave., Cotabato City Dr. Rosemarie Agustin 40 beds Hospital Medical Director Notre Dame Hospital & School Rosary Heights, Cotabato City Dr. Conrado Aguila , Jr. 75 beds of Midwifery, Inc. Medical Director Cotabato Regional Hospital Rosary Heights, Sinsual Ave., Dr. Adriadne Silongan 400 beds and Medical Center Cotabato City Medical Director North Cotabato Primary Alamada Provincial Magsaysay, Alamada Dr. Mary Joy Posada 10 beds Community Hospital Medical Director Baldonado Medical & Kabacan, North Cotabato Dr. Edna S. Velasco 24 beds Children's Hospital Medical Director Cadulong Medical Clinic 57 Manuel L. Quezon St., Pikit Dr. Robert l. Cadulong 10 beds Medical Director Dr. Luis P. Malaluan Hospital 085 Perez St., Kidapawan City Dr. Luis P. Malaluan 20 beds Medical Director Clinica Catotal Antipas, Matalam Dr. Sergio P. Catotal 25 beds Medical Director Estillore Medical-Surgical National Highway, Kitada, Dr. Gerardo Estillore 10 beds Clinic and Hospital Matalam Medical Director Kabacan Polymedic Osias, Kabacan Dr. Jordan Berguia 20 beds Cooperative Hospital (064) 2482063 Medical Director Fr. Tulio Favali Municipal Tulunan, North Cotabato Dr. Chedita T. Briones 10 beds Hospital Medical Director Dr. Amado Diaz Provincial Poblacion 4, Midsayap Dr. Rosario Isabel Pader 10 beds Foundation Hospital (064) 2298386 Medical Director Jalandoni Medical Clinic 197 Quezon Avenue, Midsayap Dr. Franklin Jalandoni 10 beds (064) 2298441 Medical Director Llaguno Medical Clinic Manuel Pikit, North Cotabato Dr. Silahis I. Llaguno 28 beds Hospital Medical Director Midway Hospital Magsaysay Ave., M'lang Dr. Franklin R. Singanon 15 beds (064) 4520217 Medical Director Naquitquitan Medical Clinic Carmen, North Cotabato Dr. Anathy Naquitquitan 6 beds and Hospital Medical Director New Cebu Provincial Hospital - New Cebu, P. Roxas Dr. Sabino I. Marasigan 10 beds Annex Medical Director Notre Dame Clinic Bagong Tapay, M'lang Dr. Roslyn K. Cabrera 24 beds Medical Director Notre Dame Hospital and Kidapawan, North Cotabato Dr. Elmarie P. Pacifico 15 beds Maternity (064) 2881772 Medical Director Quilicot Medical & Dental Poblacion, Pigcauyan Dr. Sisinio Q. Quilicot 10 beds Clinic Medical Director Roldan Medical Clinic M.H. Del Pilar St. M'lang Dr. Cecilia Roldan 12 beds (064) 2684028 Medical Director Sara Medical Clinic & Hospital Jaycee Ave., Midsayap Dr. Renato Sara 15 beds Medical Director Sorilla Medical & Maternity Sibsib, Tulunan Dr. Gadi Nathan Sorilla 15 beds Clinic Medical Director Secondary Aleosan District Hospital Dualing, Aleosan Dr. Elizabeth R. Barrios 35 beds Medical Director Anulao St. Michael's Medical Kabacan, North Cotabato Dr. Arturo N. Anulao 16 beds Clinic and Hospital Medical Director Babol General Hospital Matalam, North Cotabato Dr. Samuel J. Babol 30 beds (082) 2960773 Medical Director Cotabato Provincial Hospital Amas, Kidapawan City Dr. Reuel N. Toledo 100 beds (064) 2881799 Medical Director Dizon Clinic and Hospital J.P. Laurel St., Kidapawan Dr. Dominador B. Dizon 24 beds (064) 2881636 Medical Director Holy Child Medical City, Inc. Midsayap, North Cotabato Dr. Romeo E. Reyes 50 beds Medical Director Kabacan Med. Specialist,Inc. National Highway, Osias, Dr. Grace P. Aquitania 30 beds Kabacan, North Cotabato Medical Director Kidapawan Doctors Hospital Quezon Blvd, Kidapawan City Dr. Elisa P. Khio Medical 50 beds Inc (064) 2881582 / 2881266 Director Kidapawan Medical Specialist Plaridel St., Kidapawan, Dr. Eusebio Sarigumba 70 beds Center, Inc. North Cotabato Medical Director (064) 2881762 / 2784553 Mlang District Hospital Rizal M'lang, North Cotabato Dr.Lilian A. Roldan 25 beds (064) 2684042 / 4520078 Medical Director Mlang Doctors Hospital, Inc. M.H. Del Pilar St., Mlang Dr. Rodrigo G. Escudero 25 beds Medical Director Madonna General Hospital Kidapawan, North Cotabato Dr. Alfredo S. Villarico 40 beds Medical Director Makilala Medical Specialists Poblacion, Makilala Dr.Gifford Abejo 20 beds Hospital, Inc. Medical Director Midsayap Comm. Doctors' Poblacion 8, Midsayap Dr. Sema L. Libarios 24 beds Hospital Medical Director Midsayap Diagnostic Center Poblacion 8, Quezon Ave, Dr.Vicencio J. Deomampo 25 beds and Hospital Midsayap, North Cotabato Medical Director University of Southern USM, Kabacan Dr. Betty G. Quiapo 50 beds Mindanao Hospital Medical Director Sultan Kudarat Primary Amoil Clinic and Hospital Brgy. Don Enrique J.C. Montilla, Dr. Mary Ann Montilla-Ayco 6 beds Tacurong Medical Director Arsua-Dasmarinas Clinic New Isabela, Tacurong Dr. Eufrocina Dasmarinas 6 beds Hospital, Inc. Medical Director Castil Medical Clinic Hospital Laguilayan,Isulan Dr. Benjamin Castil 16 beds Medical Director Codilla Ramos Clinic Esperanza, Sultan Kudarat Dr. Lourdes C. Ramos 15 beds Medical Director Evangelista Medical Clinic and Poblacion, Lambayong Dr. Nenita R. Evangelista 15 beds Hospital Medical Director Galinato family Clinic and Isulan, Sultan Kudarat Dr. Julian B. 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Tamondong 12 beds Clinic Medical Director Matias Clinic Isulan, Sultan Kudarat Dr. Ernesto F. Macias 15 beds (064) 2013216 Medical Director Medicare Comm Hospital of Lebak, Sultan Kudarat Dr. Samuel G. De Manuel 15 beds Lebak Medical Director Omambing Family Clinic Gapok,Sen Ninoy Aquino, Dr. Elpidio S. Omambing 6 beds Sultan Kudarat Medical Director (064) 2003445 Ortiz Family Medical Clinic National Highway, Isulan Dr. Ellen M.Lim 11 beds (064) 2013955 Medical Director Our Lady of Hope Medical Esperanza, Sultan Kudarat Dr.Jesus A.Galapate 10 beds Clinic and Hospital (064) 2026058 Medical Director Romualdez-Katiku Community Katiku,Pres Quirino, Dr. Lito G. Salayog 24 beds Hospital Sultan Kudarat Medical Director Sacred Heart Medical Clinic Columbio, Sultan Kudarat Dr. Salome U. Jorge 10 beds and Hospital Medical Director Senator Ninoy Aquino Poblacion, Sen Ninoy Aquino, Dr. Rizalino C. Urbano 10 beds Municipal Hospital Sultan Kudarat Medical Director Sultan Kudarat Medical Alunan Ave.,Tacurong Dr.Marlene G.Ferolino 15 beds Specialists Center, Inc. Medical Director Secondary Isulan Doctor's Specialist Ctr. National Highway, Isulan Dr.Melgar P.Retirado 25 beds (064) 2014875 Medical Director Lu Clinic and Hospital Tacurong, Sultan Kudarat Dr.James G. Lu 15 beds (064) 2003168 Medical Director Quijano Clinic National highway,Tacurong Dr. Guillermo M. Quijano 25 beds (064) 3841292 / 3841436 Medical Director Sandig Medical Clinic and #5 Ledesma Street, Tacurong Dr.Virgilio E. Sandig 25 beds Hospital Sultan Kudarat Medical Director (064)2003201 / 2004472 St.Louis Medical Clinic and Tacurong,9800 Sultan Kudarat Dr. Thelma S. Valdez 24 beds Hospital Medical Director' Sultan Kudarat Doctors #25 National Highway, Tacurong, Dr. Soledad T. 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