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1 Agra Dr. Ankit Nitant MBBS, MS Surgeon CHC CHC, Bah 9411625729 2 Agra Dr State Uttar Pradesh Year 2018-19 Empanelment List for Lap Qualification Postal address of Type of Facility Name of Empanelled (MBBS/MS- facility where SNo. Name of District Designation Posted (PHC/CHC/ Contact number Sterilization Provider Gynae/DGO/DNB/M empaneled S-Surgery/Other SDH/DH) provider is Specialty posted 1 Agra Dr. Ankit Nitant MBBS, MS Surgeon CHC CHC, Bah 9411625729 2 Agra Dr. Pramod Yadav MBBS, MS Surgeon CHC CHC Bichpuri 9412407563 3 Agra Dr. Rashi Gupta MBBS, MS Gynecologist CHC CHC, Etmadpur 9927021413 4 Agra Dr. Shaily Singh MBBS,DGO Sr. Consultant DWH DWH, Agra 9412721759 5 Agra Dr. Sunita Kumari MBBS,DGO Sr. Consultant DWH DWH, Agra 9412757979 6 Agra Dr. Ruchi Rani MBBS,DGO Sr. Consultant DWH DWH, Agra 9456837408 7 Agra Dr. Vandana MBBS,DGO Medical Officer DWH DWH, Agra 8755405851 8 Agra Dr. Kalyani Mishra MBBS,MS CMS DWH DWH, Agra 9456432815 9 Agra Dr. Rekha Gupta MBBS Sr. Consultant DWH DWH, Agra 9456432551 10 Agra Dr. Jyotsna Bhatia MBBS,DGO Sr. Consultant DWH DWH, Agra 9412543507 11 Agra Dr. Mamta Kiran MBBS Medical Officer DWH DWH, Agra 9837646964 12 Agra Dr. Kanchan Agrawal MBBS,DGO Sr. Consultant DWH DWH, Agra 9837404484 13 Agra Dr. Neena Sharma MBBS,MS Sr. Consultant DWH DWH, Agra 7417729094 14 Agra Dr. Harvinder Singh MBBS Medical Officer DWH DWH, Agra 8273225699 15 Amethi Dr. Vijay Kumar Gupta DGO DGO CHC CHC Guariganj 8299198611 16 Amethi Dr. Rakesh Kumar Saxena DGO DGO CHC CHC Guariganj 8948968969 17 Amethi Dr. Poornima Kori DGO DGO CHC CHC Jagdishpur 7985705293 18 Azamgarh DR. Brijesh Patel MS Surgery MO CHC CHC Bilariyaganj 19 Azamgarh Dr. Sharda Prasad Tiwari MS Surgery MO CHC CHC Phoolpur 20 Azamgarh DR. Santosh Yadav MS Surgery MO DH DWH 21 Azamgarh Dr. Rameesh Sonkar MBBS MO BPHC Thekma Dr. Ravindra Nath 22 Ballia MS-Surgery Surgeon DH DH Ballia 9415248387 Upadhayay 23 Ballia Dr. Sangam Singh DGO MO DWH DWH Ballia 9918692499 24 Ballia Dr. Sumita Sinha MBBS CMS DH DWH Ballia 9415252416 Nagara, Rasara, 25 Ballia Dr. Aanand Kumar MS-Surgery Superintendent Narahi CHC 9431456411 Narahi 26 Ballia Dr. Arvind Kumar Singh MS-Surgery Senior Consultant DH Chilkahar, Reoti 9415386045 27 Ballia Dr. Vinod Kumar MS-Surgery Superintendent CHC Khejuri Siar, Pandah 9450779728 28 Balrampur Dr. R. K. Singh DGO MO DWH MIK DWH , Near 9415188393 29 Balrampur Dr. P. K. Mishra DGO MO DWH Municiple Council 9839804754 30 Balrampur Dr. Mahi Kirti Sisaudiya MS (Gynae) MO DWH 9452564431 Conbined District 31 Balrampur Dr. R. P. Mishra MS Surgery Sr, Const. DCH Hospital, Utrual 9452946993 Road, Balrampur Balrampur Nursing 32 Balrampur Dr. Tariq A. Siddiki MS Surgery Private Private Hospital Home Near PNB 9554555531 bank Balrampur Sadbhvana Nursing Home 33 Balrampur Dr. Y.P. Gupta MS Surgery Private Private Hospital Near Major 7007621326 Chauraha Balrampur 34 Bareilly Dr. Seema Agarwal DGO GYNECOLOGIST DWH, Bareilly DWH, Bareilly 9927064842 35 Bareilly Dr. Shashi Gupta DGO GYNECOLOGIST DWH, Bareilly DWH, Bareilly 9410429717 36 Bareilly Dr. Neelam Rani Arya DGO GYNECOLOGIST DWH, Bareilly DWH, Bareilly 8929201443 CMO Office, CMO Office, 37 Bareilly Dr. A.A. Ansari MS SURGEON 9719291723 Bareilly Bareilly CHC Baheri, 38 Bareilly Dr. J.P. Morya MS SURGEON CHC Baheri, Bareilly 9412417914 Bareilly DLO Office, 39 Bareilly Dr. Shudesh Kumari DGO DLO DLO Office, Bareilly Bareilly Cantt 9412288200 Bareilly Police line Hospital, Police line 40 Bareilly Dr. Suman Dutt Gautam DGO ACMO 9411852563 Bareilly Hospital, Bareilly 41 Bareilly Dr. Shilpi Kesharwani DGO GYNECOLOGIST DWH, Bareilly DWH, Bareilly 9720798633 PAC Hospital, 42 Bareilly Dr. Alka Katiyar DGO SMO Bareilly Bareilly 43 Bareilly Dr. Quadra Sultana DGO GYNECOLOGIST DWH, Bareilly DWH, Bareilly 9412603483 44 Bareilly Dr. Sadhna agarwal DGO GYNECOLOGIST UPHC UPHC Bareilly 9412738755 CHC Bindaki, 45 Fatehpur Dr. Sunil Kumar Ms Surgeon CHC 9839379512 Fatehpur District Male 46 Fatehpur Dr.Ravi Ananad Ms Surgeon DH 8400226622 Hospital Fatehpur District Women 47 Fatehpur Dr. Rekha Rani Ms-Gynae CMS DWH 8005195720 Hospital Fatehpur State Uttar Pradesh Year 2018-19 Empanelment List for Lap Qualification Postal address of Type of Facility Name of Empanelled (MBBS/MS- facility where SNo. Name of District Designation Posted (PHC/CHC/ Contact number Sterilization Provider Gynae/DGO/DNB/M empaneled S-Surgery/Other SDH/DH) provider is Specialty posted District Women 48 Fatehpur Dr. Pushpa Gurnani Ms-Gynae Gynane DWH 7570096339 Hospital Fatehpur District Hospital 49 Fatehpur Dr. M.M Arya MS Surgeon DH (Trauma Centre) 50 Ghazipur Dr.Vinita Jaiswal MBBS,DGO Gynecologist DWH Ghazipur DWH Ghazipur 9415256068 51 Ghazipur Dr.Tarkeshwar MBBS,DGO Gynecologist DWH Ghazipur DWH Ghazipur 9415255642 52 Ghazipur Dr.Sarjeet Kumar Singh MBBS,DGO Gynecologist DWH Ghazipur DWH Ghazipur 9453361800 CHC CHC 53 Ghazipur Dr.Chandra Sinha MBBS,DGO Gynecologist 9415319265 Mohammdabad Mohammdabad 54 Ghazipur Dr.Vikas yadav MBBS, MS Surgen CHC Khanpur CHC Khanpur 9415373803 55 Ghaziabad Dr.Reeta Arya MBBS,DGO Medical Officer CHC Loni CHC Loni 9968194820 56 Ghaziabad Dr. Sushma Bharti MBBS,DGO Consulatant DWH DWH 9013075588 57 Ghaziabad Dr. Kavita Arya MBBS,DGO Consulatant DWH DWH 9990526211 58 Ghaziabad Dr. Deepa Tyagi MBBS,MS Consulatant DWH DWH 9810636857 59 Ghaziabad Dr. Sangeeta Goyal MBBS,DGO Consulatant DWH DWH 9412237282 60 Ghaziabad Dr. Gunmala Jain MBBS,DGO Consulatant DWH DWH 9811897564 61 Ghaziabad Dr. Madhu Sharma MBBS,DGO Consulatant DCH DCH 62 Ghaziabad Dr. Mala Sharma MBBS,DGO Consulatant DCH DCH 9811394490 63 Ghaziabad Dr.Saranju Kumar MBBS,DGO Consulatant DCH DCH 9868422258 64 Ghaziabad Dr. Praveen Raka MBBS,DGO Consulatant DCH DCH 8800353028 65 Ghaziabad Dr. Ritu Katyaal MBBS,DGO Consulatant DWH DWH 66 Ghaziabad Dr. Rekha Singh MBBS,DGO Consulatant DWH DWH 67 Gonda Dr Lalita Kerktta DGO DGO DWH DWH Gonda 9515454811 68 Gonda Dr Suvarna Kumar DGO DGO DWH DWH Gonda 8853149029 69 Gonda Dr Deep Mala DGO DGO DWH DWH Gonda 9415531424 70 Gorakhpur Dr. Dhananjay Kumar M.S. Surgeon CHC Pipraiech CHC Pipraiech 9415314596 71 Gorakhpur Dr. Awadhesh M.S. Surgeon CHC J.Kauriya CHC J.Kauriya 7523047597 72 Gorakhpur Dr. Shivmuniram DGO Surgeon CHC Bangaon CHC Bansgaon 9415392804 73 Gorakhpur Dr. Rita Gautam MBBS, DGO Senior Resident DWH DWH Gorakhpur 9454642765 74 Gorakhpur Dr. Nina Tripathi DGO Senior Consultant DWH DWH Gorakhpur 9415968678 75 Gorakhpur Dr. Nisha Gupta DGO Gynaecologist DWH DWH Gorakhpur 9455672505 76 Hamirpur Dr. R.K. Katiyar MBBS Dy. CMO DH District police 9450070431 77 Hamirpur Dr. M.K. Verma DGO MO CHC CHC Rath 9839547375 78 Hapur Dr. Rekha Shrama DGO ACMO CMO office CMO office 9837078465 CHC 79 Hapur Dr. Ravindra Kumar MS-Surgery MO CHC 8869827288 Garhmukteshwar 80 Hapur Dr. Deepti Malik DGO LMO CHC CHC Hapur 9313186001 81 Hapur Dr. Shradha Yadav MS-Gynae LMO CHC CHC Hapur 9868096966 82 Hardoi Dr.Masood Alam M.S. MO CHC Pihani 9935764317 83 Hardoi Dr.Surjeet Singh M.S. MO DH Hardoi 9415541134 84 Hardoi Dr. Ashok Priyadarshi M.S. MO DH Hardoi 9450377992 85 Hardoi Dr. Avinash Anand M.S. MO CHC Kachona 9450856341 86 Hardoi Dr. R.V.Singh M.S. CMS DH/DWH Hardoi 8005192783 87 Jaunpur Priyamwada Singh DGO MO District Female HTC 9839248250 88 Jaunpur Sacchidanand Upadhyae DGO MO District Hospital DH Sahganj 9936706088 89 Jaunpur Vijay pat Dwivedi MS Surgery Dy. CMO District Hospital DH 9452073387 District Female 90 Jaunpur Ravendre kumar Gupta DGO MO DWH 9919202190 Hospital District Female 91 Jaunpur Ramesh Chandra Singh DGO MO DWH 8400798798 Hospital District Female 92 Jaunpur Ashok Kumar Baudhist DGO MO DWH 9450622626 Hospital 93 Jaunpur Neeraj Sinha MS Surgery MO Non FRU CHC CHC Sathariya 9956998979 94 Jaunpur Praveen Kumar MS Surgery MO Non FRU CHC CHC Dobhi 9454155577 District Female 95 Jaunpur Jaya Rai DGO MO DWH 9452949668 Hospital 96 Jaunpur Yogendre Kumar DGO MO FRU CHC CHC Kerakat 9415619207 97 Jaunpur Shravan Kumar yadav MBBS MOIC Non FRU CHC CHC Muftiganj 9839971409 98 Jaunpur saif Husain MS Surgery MO District Hospital DH 9984851555 99 Jaunpur Abhishek Rawat MS Surgery MO FRU CHC CHC Shahganj 9628991177 District Female 100 Jaunpur Shilpi Singh DGO MO DWH 8004227863 Hospital 101 Jaunpur Allaha Prashad DGO MO FRU CHC CHC Kerakat 9919545463 102 Jhansi Dr Vasudha Agarwal DGO Sr. Gynac. DWH DWH 9794728566 103 Jhansi Dr. Shaili Sahu DGO DWH DWH 9450075293 Combined District 104 Kannauj Dr. Y.K.Gupta MS-Surgery Surgeon DH 9336112849 Hospital,Kannauj 105 Kanpur Dehat Dr Sandesh katyar MS MO APHC APHC Aunha 9559777888 State Uttar Pradesh Year 2018-19 Empanelment List for Lap Qualification Postal address of Type of Facility Name of Empanelled (MBBS/MS- facility where SNo. Name of District Designation Posted (PHC/CHC/ Contact number Sterilization Provider Gynae/DGO/DNB/M empaneled S-Surgery/Other SDH/DH) provider is Specialty posted 106 Kaushambi Dr.Saurabh Singh MS Surgery Surgeon DH DCH Kaushambi 9598533333 107 Kaushambi Dr.Dharmraj Singh MS Surgery Surgeon DH DCH Kaushambi 8400424225 108 Kaushambi Dr. Akhilesh Kumar Singh MS-Gyne Gynecologist DH DCH Kaushambi 9336322221 109 Kushinagar Dr. Ausaf Ahmed Khan M.S ACMO HQ 9431218603 CMS MALE 110 Lalitpur Dr.D.K.Raj MS General Surgen CMS DH 9415586740 HOSPITAL 111 Lucknow Dr. Neera Jain MBBS Superintendent in VAB Female VAB Female 9415018045 VAB Female VAB Female 112 Lucknow Dr. Madhu Nigam MBBS,DGO Senior Consultant 9838683686 Hospital Hospital VAB Female VAB Female 113 Lucknow Dr. Saulat Rizvi MBBS,DGO O&G 8177005627 Hospital Hospital VAB Female VAB Female 114 Lucknow Dr. Lilly Singh MBBS,DGO O&G 9415148147 Hospital Hospital VAB Female VAB Female 115 Lucknow Dr. Aruna Singh MBBS,DGO O&G 9839802383 Hospital Hospital VAB Female VAB Female 116 Lucknow Dr. Anchal Gupta MBBS,DGO O&G 9532540708 Hospital Hospital VAB Female VAB Female 117 Lucknow Dr.
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