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Districts Health Organizations Address Requirements for Medical Information about the needs of doctors in the Jalal-Abad region for 2021. Health Requirements for medical Number Public Health Districts Address Phone number Note organizations personnel of doctors Leaders Jalal-Abad city Jalal-Abad Doctor psychiatrist 2 Zhantoroev Fax03722 Regional Center 148 Pushkin Doctor psychotherapist 1 Barataly 74755, for Disease Street Zhorobekovich 0772151991 Prevention Total: 3 Jalal-Abad Miyanov Fax 03722 Regional Center 46 Zhenya-Zhok Epidemiologist doctor 1 Mamatjan 55447, for Family street, Orozmatovich 0779340404 Medicine Pathologist 1 Pharmacist with a 1 pharmaceutical education Neuropathologist 1 Kurbankulov Jalal-Abad M. Botbaev Otolaryngologist (ENT)) 1 Baiysh Medical College street b/n Phthisiatrician 1 Djanybekovich Dermatovenerologist 1 Pediatrician 1 Infectious disease doctor 1 Total 8 Jalal-Abad 24 Regional Fax 03722 Zheleznodorozhn Phthisiatrician 1 Tuberculosis 25065, 26026 aya Street Control Center Regional Bureau 15 of Forensic Fax 03722 Pervomayskaya Doctor forensic medical expert 8 Medical 50479, 22323 Street Examination Jalal-Abad Inter- Physical therapist 1 regional 6 Taigarayev Fax 03722 rehabilitation Street 71733, 71756 Center " Bakyt" Pediatrician 1 Jalal-Abad Epidemiologist doctor Regional Center 37 Kurortnaya for AIDS Fax 03722 Street Prevention and Control Psychologist Jalal-Abad Main Sanitary doctor 1 Center for State Fax03722 Sanitary and Lenin Street Epidemiologist doctor 1 54687, 54369 Epidemiological Surveillance Total 2 Kara-Kul city KARA-KUL Neonatologist 1 GENERAL Resuscitator 1 MEDICAL Yrysbekov Fax 03746 PRACTICE Cardiologist 1 2 Sabirova street, Abdulbaki 52270, CENTER NAMED Pulmonologist doctor 1 Abasbekovich 03746 52270 AFTER General practitioner 1 BORONBAY RYSBEKOV Total 5 Center for State Epidemiologist doctor 1 Sanitary and 2 Sabirova street, Doctor of immunology 1 Epidemiological Surveillance Kara Total 2 Mailuu Suu district Pediatrician 2 Mailuu-Suu General practitioner 1 GENERAL Fax 51456, GENERAL Obstetrician-gynecologist 2 Fax 51456, Mailuu-Suu, Kenjebaev Sabyr MEDICAL Family doctor 2 50666, Sadykova str., 7 Kutmanovich PRACTICE Doctor psychiatrist 1 055119211 CENTER Narcologist doctor 1 Total 9 Myluu-Suu City Mambetov Sanitary and 15, Lenin Street, Fax 50051, Sanitary doctor 1 Nematulla Epidemiological Jalal-Abad 0772477276 Sherikbaevich Surveillance Doctor surgeon 2 Pediatrician 2 Manafzade Mailuu-Suui Mailuu-Suu, Obstetrician-gynecologist 2 Gulsun Medical College Lenin street, 48 Pharmacist with a 1 Faridonovna pharmaceutical education Total 7 Tash-Kumyr city Narcologist doctor 1 Neuropathologist 1 Psychoneurologist 1 Family doctor 3 Tash-Kumyr Tash-Kumyr str. Ophthalmologist 1 Urusova Rahima Fax 50193, Center for Family Dostuk 1 Dermatovenerologist 1 Kuchukovna 0773364650 Medicine Cardiologist 1 Doctor surgeon 1 Traumatologist 1 Total 11 GENERAL Obstetrician-gynecologist 1 MEDICAL Tash-Kumyr, Fax 03745 PRACTICE Shamaldy-Say Pediatrician 1 60043, 60610 CENTER Mailuu Suu Total 2 Anesthesiologist-resuscitator 3 Tash-Kumyr Myrsaparov Tash-Komur, Fax 50044, Tash-Kumyr Myrsaparov Tash-Komur, Fax 50044, Territorial Obstetrician gynecologist 1 Almaz Kakeleev street 50345 Hospital Pediatrician 1 Alisherovich General practitioner 1 Total 6 Tash-Komur Tash-Kumyr, Epidemiologist doctor 2 Itibaev Center for State Fax650218, Dzerzhinskiy Bekmurat Sanitary and General Hygiene Doctor 2 0773105686 str., 7, Satanovich Epidemiological Total 4 Aksy district Physical therapist 1 Cardiologist 1 Urologist 1 Ophthalmologist 1 Aksy District Family doctor 6 Musaev Fax 50152, Aksy district, Center for Family Doctor surgeon 1 Abdykerim 60073, village of Kerben Medicine Doctor of radiation diagnostics Salimjanovich 0778007063 1 (radiologist) Dermatologist 1 Allergist-immunologist 1 Total 14 General practitioner 2 Aksy district, Otolaryngologist (ENT)) 1 village of Aksy Territorial Neonatologist 1 60055, Kerben, ul. Osmonov M.S Hospital Ophthalmologist 0773431323 Umetalieva, 1 house 120, Doctor statistician 1 Total 6 Ala-Buka district Narcologist doctor 1 Ala-Buka Traumatologist 1 Family Medicine district, 57 Family doctor 1 Mambetkulov 50161, Center of Ala- Mamyrbekova Ophthalmologist 1 S.A. 0773914919 Buka district str. Infectious disease doctor 1 str. Oncologist 1 Total 6 General practitioner 3 Ala-Buka Ala-Buka Sarybagyshov Fax 50060, Territorial district, 98 M. Cardiologist 1 Adashbai 0772718263, Hospital Mamyrbekov str. Oskonbaevich 0770004872 Total 4 Ala-Buka district Epidemiologist doctor 2 Center for Disease General Hygiene Doctor 1 Prevention and Doctor of bacteriology 2 State Sanitary and Epidemiological Total 5 Bazar-Korgon district Bazar-Korgon Bazar-Korgon Bektashova Fax 50084, District Center for village, 59 Family doctor 7 Ainagul 0773269459 Family Medicine Saidulayev street Rashitovna Neonatologist 1 Bazar-Korgon Myrzabekov Anesthesiologist-resuscitator for Fax50105, Bazar-Korgon TH village, 126 B. 1 Zamir children 0773378073 Osmonova str. Myrzabekovich Total 2 Bazar-Korgon Epidemiologist doctor 1 district center for Mamatkulov Doctor of bacteriology 1 Fax60027, State Sanitary and Kabyljan 0770004906 Epidemiological Sanitary doctor 1 Myrzalievich Surveillance Total 3 Bazar-Korgon Bazar-Korgon district dental village, 84 Zhalal- Doctor dentist surgeon 1 Clinic Abadskaya str. Nooken district Family doctor 2 Musaev FCM of the from Massa, K. 60073, Musaev FCM of the from Massa, K. 60073, Abdykerim Nooken district Sultanova str., 99 Ophthalmologist 1 0778007063 Salimjanovich Total 3 Nookensky Obstetrician-gynecologist 1 Abdireshov Fax 50904, Nooken Central district, Massa shamshidin Doctor of anesthesiology- 50048, District TН village, Sorokina 1 Kamchybekovic resuscitatorreanimatologist 0778400006 street 13 h Total 2 Kochkor-Ata district Family doctor 3 Kochkor-Ata Nooken district, Phthisiatrician 1 Fax 03734 Center for Family 19 Muryadina 53186, 53235 Medicine. street Narcologist doctor 1 Total 5 Pediatrician 1 Nooken district, Fax03734 Kochkor-Ata TH 17 Muryadina Infectious disease doctor 1 53151, 53054 street Total 2 Inter-regional Medical Kochkor-Ata Fax 03734 Rehabilitation district, Toktogul general practitioner 1 53053, 53392 Center " Kochkor- street Ata" Suzak district Family doctor 10 Suzak district Suzak district, Phthisiatrician 1 Orunbaeva 50181, Center for Family Dakan-Palvan Infectious disease doctor 1 Zamir 0772205208, Medicine village Doctor statistician 1 Choibekovna 0770004950 Physical therapist 1 Total 14 General practitioner 1 Suzak district, Mamazeitov факс 50042, Suzak district, Mamazeitov факс 50042, Suzak district TH Dakan-Palvan Pediatrician 1 Jenish 0772104417 village Total 2 Sabyrovich Suzaksky Anesthesiologist-resuscitator 1 district, 1 October TH Sovestskaya Pediatrician 1 street General practitioner 1 Total 3 Family doctor 1 Oktyabrsky Suzaksky факс 03748 Center of Family Doctor surgeon 1 district, 50181, Medicine of the Sovetskoe str., Obstetrician-gynecologist 1 50183 Suzaksky district Total 3 General practitioner 1 Central Medical Pediatrician 1 21119, Nasyrova Raila Practice Kok Infectious disease doctor 1 0772481060, Nasyrovna Jangak Family doctor 1 0770004965 Total 4 Suzak Center for Epidemiologist doctor 3 Disease Prevention Nazirbekov General Hygiene Doctor 2 50145, and State Sanitary Ulpat Doctor of bacteriology 1 0770216141 and Nazirbekovna Epidemiological Total 6 district Toguz-Toro Obstetrician-gynecologist 2 Toguz-Toro Doctor surgeon 2 Central Medical Kazarmennaya Anesthesiologist-resuscitator 2 50303, Practice named village, 44 Pediatrician N.Duisheeva 1 Fax50560 Amankan Zheenalieva str General Practice dentist 2 Zhakishov Family doctor 4 Total 13 Toktogul district GENERAL Doctor surgeon 1 MEDICAL Toktogul district, MEDICAL Toktogul district, Obstetrician-gynecologist 1 PRACTICE A. Baysopieva General practitioner 1 CENTER str., 3 Total 3 Ozgorush Toktogul Center Sanitary doctor 1 Kurbanaliev for State Sanitary Epidemiologist doctor 1 Duishon Fax60028 and Sarievich Epidemiological Total 2 Obstetrician-gynecologist 2 Toktogul district, Toktogul TH Teshebaeva Kudasha Anesthesiologist-resuscitator 1 факс 50031, named Professor Nurjamal Momunkulov Pediatrician-infectious disease 0772696242 Zifar Egemberdiev 1 Tashtanovna str., 27 specialist Total 4 Center for General practitioner 1 Toktogul district, General Medical Obstetrician-gynecologist 1 Uch-Terek, Practice named Family doctor 1 Beknazarova, after Ch.Orozova Anesthesiologist-resuscitator 1 house 2 village Uch-Terek Total 4 Family doctor 6 Family Medicine Center of Toktogul district, Obstetrician-gynecologist 2 Kubibaeva 50049, Toktogul district Momunkulova Chynara 0773116287, Mayrambek str., 27 Phthisiatrician 1 Babanovna 0770004975 Mamytkanov Total 9 Chatkal district Family doctor 1 Chatkal Chatkal district, Ophthalmologist 1 GENERAL Fax60198, Kanysh-Kyya Obstetrician-gynecologist 1 Barpiev MEDICAL 60294, village, 37 T. Doctor surgeon 1 Emil Minbaevich PRACTICE 0554027017 Koshbayev str. Cardiologist 1 CENTER Total 5 Sumsar Chatkal district, Doctor surgeon 1 GENERAL Tazhibaeva Sumsar village, 60029, GENERAL Tazhibaeva Sumsar village, 60029, MEDICAL Infectious disease doctor 1 Esengul 12 Kunduz-Tobo 0777999477 PRACTICE Anesthesiologist-resuscitator 1 Oyushevna street CENTER Total 3 Neuropathologist 2 Infectious disease doctor 6 Sanitary doctor 4 Epidemiologist doctor 14 Dermatovenerologist 3 Phthisiatrician 5 General practitioner 14 Pediatrician 13 Ophthalmologist 6 Obstetrician-gynecologist 17 Doctor surgeon 10 Pharmacist with a 2 pharmaceutical education Oncologist 1 Doctor psychiatrist 3 Psychoneurologist 1 Doctor psychotherapist 1 Family doctor 48 Total for Dentist doctor 3 Orunbaevа 0772205208, Jalal-Abad Physical therapist 3 Zamira 0373353460 region Otorhinolaryngologist 2 Choibekovna Traumatologist 2 Cardiologist 5 Narcologist doctor 4 Urologist 1 Doctor of radiation diagnostics 1 (radiologist) The doctor is a forensic medical 8 expert Anesthesiologist-resuscitator 12 Pulmonologist doctor 1 General Hygiene Doctor 5 Doctor of bacteriology 4 Pathologist 1 Allergist-immunologist 2 Doctor statistician 2 Pediatrician infectious disease 1 specialist 207.
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