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MPKAY V1003 Hospital List.Xlsx Maharashtra Police Kutumb Arogya Yojana Hospital List - 2014 Sr. Range Location Name of the Hospital Hospital Address Hospital Phone No. No. 1 Amravati Akola Icon Hospital,Akola Kedia Plot, Umbri Road, Akola, Tel No.0724 – 2421262, Ozone Multi Speciality Hospital & 2 Amravati Akola Holycross Convent Road, Kedia Plots, Akola-444 001 0724-2429934/35 Critical Care Centre, Akola Amravati Cancer Foundation's Eknathpooram Road, Shankar Nagar, Kaval Nagar square, 3 Amravati Amravati Cancer Hospital & Research 0721-2567499 shree complex, Amravati-444606 Institute, Amravati Camp Area, Near Hotel Mahefil, Amravati Amravati- 4 Amravati Amravati Dayasagar Hospital, Amravati 0721-2662398 444602 Hi-Tech Multispeciality Hospital & 48 - 3/4, Dastur Nagar Road, Near Nanda Market, 1) 0721-2676416 2) 0721- 5 Amravati Amravati Research Centre, Amravati Rajapeth, Amravati-444 606 2563034 Near Osmaniya Masjit, Masjid Eirvin Road, Khaparde 6 Amravati Amravati Parashree Hospital, Amravati 0721-2661196 Garden, Amravati-444602 Suyash Hospital & Research 7 Amravati Amravati Near Rajkamal Chowk, Ambapeth Amravati-444606 0721-2676252 / 2671006 Institute, Amravati 8 Amravati Buldhana Laddhad Hospital, Buldana Wankhede Layout, Buldana, Buldana-444 301 07262-248047/243434 Vasantprabha Hi-tech 9 Amravati Buldhana Vishnuwadi, Circular Road, Buldana, Buldana-444 301 07262-242206 / 246466 Multispeciality Hospital, Buldana Shri Yogiraj Hospital, Chikhali, Khamgaon Jalna Highway, Near Shivaji Udyan, Chikhli, 10 Amravati Buldhana Tel No.07264 243100. Buldhana Dist. Buldhana – 443 201, Behind Malkapur Urban Bank, Vakilwadi, Malkapur, Dist. 11 Amravati Malkapur, Buldhana Life Line Hospital, Malkapur Buldhana-443103 Maa Ganga Memorial Baheti 12 Amravati Washim Akola Naka, Washim, Washim-444 505 07252-232553/232371 Hospital, Washim Sanjeevan Multispeciality Hospital 13 Amravati Yavatmal Ratanlal Plot, Mahadeo Mandir Road, Yavatmal-445001 07232-256601-10 & Research Institute, Yavatmal Shanti Orthopaedic Hospital, 14 Amravati Yavatmal Datta Chowk, Awadhut Wadi, Yavatmal- 445 001 07232-241445/243602 Yavatmal Sugam Multispeciality, Vani, 15 Amravati Yavatmal Yavatmal Road, Wani, Dist Yavatmal, Tel No. 07232-2288100, Yavatmal Dr. Hedgewar Rugnalaya, Near Gajanan Maharaj Mandir, Garkheda Parisar, 16 Aurangabad Aurangabad 0240-2331195 Aurangabad Aurangabad-05 Opp. Varad Ganesh Mandir, Near Central S.T. Stand, 17 Aurangabad Aurangabad Joshi Hospital, Aurangabad Tel No. 2346557. Samarth Nagar, Aurangabad, Sr. Range Location Name of the Hospital Hospital Address Hospital Phone No. No. Kamalnayan Bajaj Hospital, Gat No.43, Beed By Passs Road, Satara Parisar, Bajaj 18 Aurangabad Aurangabad 0240-2377999 Aurangabad Marg, Aurangabad-431005 8, Manjeet Nagar, Opp Akashwani, Jalna Road, 19 Aurangabad Aurangabad Kodlikeri Hospital, Aurangabad 0240-2335751 Aurangabad-431005 Ruby Heart Care Centre Pvt. Ltd., 160-161, Tilak Nagar, Veer Savarkar Chowk, Aurangabad- 20 Aurangabad Aurangabad 0240-2335002 / 2321941 Aurangabad 431 005 Sumananjali Nursing Home, Plot No. 3, N - 2, CIDCO, Airport Road, Aurangabad, 21 Aurangabad Aurangabad 0240 - 2486900 / 2485900 Aurangabad Pincode-413 210 United Ciigma Institute Hospital, Plot no. 6,7, Shahnoorwadi, Dargah Road,Aurangabad- 22 Aurangabad Aurangabad 0240-6676644 Aurangabad 431005. Plot No. 20, Jalgaon Rd, Sector - A, Beside Great Maratha, 23 Aurangabad Aurangabad AIMS Hospital, Aurangabad T.V. Center, N 11, Cidco, Aurangabad, Maharashtra 0240-6091234 431003 Phoenix Critical Care & Surgical Hari Om Complex, Near Dwarkadas Mantri Bank, Jalna 24 Aurangabad Beed 02442-231731 Unit, Beed Road, Beed, Pincode-431122 02482 -231674 / 240486 / 25 Aurangabad Jalna Deepak Hospital, Jalna Town Hall Road, Old Jalna, Jalna, Pincode-431203 240487 /88 Om Multispecialty Hospital And 26 Aurangabad Jalna #N/A 02482-237805 Research Centre Pvt Ltd, Jalna 27 Aurangabad Osmanabad Sanjeevan Hospital, Osmanabad Shivaji chowk, Osmanabad, Pincode-413 501 02472 - 222610 Kulkarni Medical Foundation, Sahakar Chowk, Kurkumbh Road, Daund, Dist Pune- 28 Kolhapur Daund 02117-265879 Pyramid Hospital, Daund 413801 Savarkar Nagar, SRPF Camp Road, Dist-Pune Daund- 29 Kolhapur Daund Lonkar Hospital & ICU, Daund 02117-262451 413801 Sonone Surgical & Ophthalmic Savarkar Nagar, Near Daund College, A/P Tal. Daund 30 Kolhapur Daund 02117-262021 Hospital, Daund (Pune - 413801) 691/1, Niramay Ring Road, Ichalkaranji, Dist. Kolhapur – 31 Kolhapur Ichalkaranji Niramay hospital, Ichalkaranji Tel No. 0230 2437517. 416 115, 32 Kolhapur Indapur Yashodeep Hospital, Indapur Kalthan road, Indapur, Dist. Pune Indapur-413106 02111-223937 Loknete Rajarambapu Patil Islampur - Sangli Road, Islampur, Tal –Walwa, Dist. Sangli 33 Kolhapur Islampur Hospital & Research Center, Tel No. 02342 225792, – 415 409, Islampur 34 Kolhapur Karad City Medical Centre, Karad 501/502, Shaniwar Peth, Karad, Pincode -415 110 02164 -229595/225959 Krishna Hospital & medical Dhebewadi Road, Malkapur, Tal. Karad, Dist. Satara- 35 Kolhapur Karad 02164-241555/241558 research Centre, Karad 415539 Sahyadri Karad Hospital Pvt. Ltd., At post Warunji Phata, Dadasaheb Chavan Nagar, Karad, 36 Kolhapur Karad 02164-661800/227227 Karad Dist. Satara Pincode- 415110 Sr. Range Location Name of the Hospital Hospital Address Hospital Phone No. No. Apple Hospitals & Research 804/2, 805/2, 'E" Ward, Circuit House-Kasamwadi Road, 37 Kolhapur Kolhapur 0231-3248728/2688888 Institute Ltd., Kolhapur Near Dr. D. Y. Patil Hospital, Kolhapur-416003 38 Kolhapur Kolhapur City Hospital, Kolhapur Rajarampuri, Lane No. 8, Main Road, Kolhapur, Tel No. 0231 2534322, 39 Kolhapur Kolhapur Kolhapur Cancer Centre, Kolhapur 1182/98, E, Mali Colony. Takala, Kolhapur-416008 0231-2532034 Kolhapur Institute of Orthopaedics B - Behind tourist hotel, new shahupuri, Kolhapur-416 40 Kolhapur Kolhapur 0231-2651575/2650708 & Trauma, Kolhapur 008 Shri Sai Cardiac Center Hospital, 41 Kolhapur Kolhapur 2021/B, E Ward, 6th Lane, Rajarampuri, Kolhapur-416008 0231-2522892/93/94/95 Kolhapur Shri Siddhivinayak Heart Hospital, 1330/4 Residency Colony, Near Y.P. Powar Nagar, 42 Kolhapur Kolhapur 0231-2684890 Kolhapur Shahstri Nagar, Kolhapur-416008 Warana Intitute of Uro surgery, 1099/1, Opp. B.T. College, Near KDCC Bank, Shahapuri 43 Kolhapur Kolhapur 0231-2521214 Kolhapur 4th Lane, Kolhapur-416001 1st floor, Nanak house,, Near Pimpri-Kalewadi bridge,, 44 Kolhapur Pimpri Chichwad Siddhi Hospital, Pune Pimpri, Pune, Maharashtra 411017 926 Deendayal Hospital, Fergusson College Road, Pune - 1) 020 66498888 45 Kolhapur Pune Deendayal Hospital Pune 411004, 2) 020 66498800 Plot No 21 Aamchi Coloney Nxt To Dominos Pizza, NDA 1) 020 27128043 46 Kolhapur Pune Om Hospital, Pune Pashan Road, Bavdhan, Pune - 411021, 2) 020 27128063 Near Nashik Highway, Pradhikaran, Near Hotel Haveli, Desai Accident & General Hospital 47 Kolhapur Bhosari, Pune Industrial Area, Pune-Nashik Road, Sector No. 1, Bhosari, 1) 020 27238034 Pvt. Ltd, Pune Pimpri-Chinchwad, Maharashtra 411026 Shri Siddheshwar Cancer Hospital, 48 Kolhapur Solapur Sainath Nagar, Solapur, Maharashtra 413224 1) 0217 2607444 Solapur Indapur Road, Opposite Market Yard, Baramati, 1) 02112 223313 49 Kolhapur Baramati Bhagyajay Hospital, Baramati Maharashtra, 413102, MH SH 221, Dinprabha Apartment, 2) 02112 228748 Baramati, Maharashtra 413102 50 Kolhapur Phaltan Sushrut Hospital - Phaltan Hadco Colony, Phaltan, Maharashtra 415523 Giriraj Apartment, Daund, Daund - 413801, Shalimar 51 Kolhapur Daund Mahalaxmi Hospital, Daund 1) 02117 266649 Chowk Vishwas Estate, Sangli Miraj Road, Miraj, Dist. - Sangli 52 Kolhapur Miraj Paramshetti Hospital, Miraj Pincode-416 410 Miraj Medical Centre, Miraj, Dist. Sangli. Pincode-416 53 Kolhapur Miraj Wanless Hospital, Miraj 410 Krishnamai Medical & Research 54 Kolhapur Phaltan Ring Road, Tel-Phaltan, Dist.-Satara Phaltan-415523 Foundation Nikop Hospital, Satara Sr. Range Location Name of the Hospital Hospital Address Hospital Phone No. No. 020-26163391/ 66455205 / Grant Medical Foundation, Ruby 55 Kolhapur Pune 40, Sassoon Road, Pune-411 001, 66455145 / 66455300 / Hall Clinic, Pune 66455658 56 Kolhapur Pune Dindayal Hospital, Pune FC Road, Shivaji Nagar, Pune 9823206003 L.M.M.F.'s Deenanath Mangeshkar 020-66023000 / 40151000 / 57 Kolhapur Pune Erandawana, Pune, Pune-411004 Hospital & Research Centre, Pune 66023031 020-66285000 / 66285090 58 Kolhapur Pune Noble Hospital Pvt. Ltd., Pune 153, Magarpatta City Road, Hadapsar, Pune - 411013. (medclm), 43285000 Sushrut Medical Care And 59 Kolhapur Pune Research Society, Hardikar 1160/611, Shivaji Nagar, Ganeshkhind Road, Pune-411005 020-25535326 / 41095000 Hospital, Pune Near S. T. Stand, Indapur Road, Baramati, Dist. Pune-413 60 Kolhapur Pune Baramati Giriraj Hopital, Baramati 02112-222739 102 61 Kolhapur Sangli Aadity Hospital, Sangli Main Chowk, Vishrambag, Sangli – 416 416, Tel No. 0233 2305686. Dr. Ghatge Peadiatric Hospital, 62 Kolhapur Sangli Pune –By-Pass Highway, Sangli – 416 416, Tel No. 0233 2377275. Sangli Plot no 10, 11 Surve no. 21, Bombay Resuturant Chowk, 63 Kolhapur Satara Morya Hospital, Satara Opp. Natraj Mandir, Satara., Koregaon Road, Satara - 415002 Civil Hospital Road, Opp. Nagarpalika Shopping Center , 64 Kolhapur Satara Sanjeevan Superspeciality, Satara Tel No. 02162 234153, Sadar Bazar, Satara, Satara Hospital And research Plot no.26, Kalyani Estate, Opp. Zilla Parishad, Satara- 65 Kolhapur Satara 02162-228288 Center Pvt. Ltd., Satara 415001 Shri Siddhivinayak Hospital, 66 Kolhapur Satara Nira Road, Railway Pull, Lonand, Satara – 415 521, Tel No.
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