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Klinik Panel Sarawak SENARAI KLINIK PANEL (OB) PERKESO YANG BERKELAYAKAN* (SARAWAK) BIL NAMA KLINIK ALAMAT KLINIK NO. TELEFON KOD KLINIK NAMA DOKTOR LOT 352, BEAUTIFUL JADE CENTRE, BROOKE ROAD, 1 CHAN CLINIC 085-432380 K83001F DR. CLEMENT LEE SIEK LIM 98007 MIRI, SARAWAK. 2 CHONG CLINIC LOT 561, JALAN PERMAISURI, 98000 MIRI, SARAWAK. 085-439336 K83004W DR. CHONG HOI HEE KLINIK SIM KIAT SIANG BUILDING, 12A JALAN BENDAHARA, 1) DR. SIM CHO KHENG 3 085-432411 K83005P (SIM'S MEDICAL CLINIC) 98000 MIRI, SARAWAK. 2) DR. LOH YUNN HUA 4 MIRI MEDICAL CLINIC 643, NORTH YU SENG ROAD, 98000 MIRI, SARAWAK. 085-413887 K83007B DR. PHILIP TING NO. 2, RIVER ROAD P.O.BOX 1423, DR. PHANG TECK MIN @ PHANG NAM 5 KLINIK YEE 085-435411 K83008Z 98008 MIRI, SARAWAK. KIN 1ST FLOOR, 25 HIGH STREET, P.O.BOX 559, 6 KLINIK YEO 085-434067 K83009X DR. YEO HENG PAAT 98007 MIRI, SARAWAK. 1ST FLOOR, NO. 1, PIASAU SHOP HOUSE, 7 KLINIK YEO 085-430835 K83011Y DR. YEO HENG PAAT 98000 MIRI, SARAWAK. LOT 1341, JALAN SRI DAGANG, MIRI WATERFRONT 8 KLINIK CHAN TOH HANG 085-419092 K83018V DR. CHAN TOH HANG COMMERCIAL CENTRE, 98000 MIRI, SARAWAK. LOT 512, PELITA COMMERCIAL CENTRE, 98000 MIRI, 9 KLINIK DR. CHEU 085-438068 K83026B DR. CHEU KUOK TUH SARAWAK. G/F 139, JALAN MASJID, TAMAN SRI DAGANG, 10 KLINIK WONG CHING SHE 086-333145 K84001X DR. WONG CHING SHE P.O.BOX. 311, 97008 BINTULU, SARAWAK. 24, BDA-SHAHIDA COMMERCIAL CENTRE, 11 KLINIK DR.YONG 086-335285 K84002V DR. YONG WEI DING P.O.BOX. 70, 97000 BINTULU, SARAWAK. NO. 59, GF MEDAN SEPADU, P.O.BOX. 301, 12 KLINIK HAJI ROSLAN 086-335075 K84003M DR. ROSLAN B. DADU 97008 BINTULU, SARAWAK. 76, MEDAN SEPADU, JALAN ABANG GALAU, 13 KLINIK BINTULU 086-335226 K84005A DR. WONG SUNG GING 97000 BINTULU, SARAWAK. ABF INDUSTRIAL CLINIC 18 KM, TG.KIDURONG, P.O.BOX. 482, 97008 BINTULU, 14 ASEAN BINTULU FERTILIZER SDN 086-232404 K84008P DR. ZULKIFLI BIN MOHAMAD YUNUS SARAWAK. BHD G 17, LI HUA PLAZA, JALAN MAIN BAZAAR, 15 KLINIK KEMENA 086-336123 K84011M DR. TIONG KING HONG P.O.BOX. 1099, 97008 BINTULU, SARAWAK. 101, MEDAN SEPADU, JALAN ABANG GALAU, 16 KLINIK MASNIAH 086-311610 K84013A DR. MASNIAH SHEIKH AMINULLAH P.O.BOX. 877, 97008 BINTULU, SARAWAK. BIL NAMA KLINIK ALAMAT KLINIK NO. TELEFON KOD KLINIK NAMA DOKTOR NO. 38, MEDAN JAYA, JALAN TUN HUSSEIN ONN, 17 KLINIK MEDAN JAYA 086-316618 K84014Y DR. UN CHUAN HOK P.O.BOX. 1928, 97010 BINTULU, SARAWAK. NO. 60, TAMAN SRI SINONG, JALAN ABANG GALAU, 18 KLINIK LAU & LAU SDN BHD 086-338168 K84015W DR. LAU NGE HUI 97000 BINTULU, SARAWAK. 60, TAMAN SRI SINONG, JALAN ABANG GALAU, 19 KLINIK LAU 086-338168 K84015W DR. LAU NGE HUI P.O.BOX. 503, 97008 BINTULU, SARAWAK. 70, MEDAN SEPADU, JALAN ABG GALAU, 20 KLINIK I-CARE 086-331498 K84016P DR. KUEH NIE HUI 97000 BINTULU, SARAWAK. NO. 35, BERJAYA COMMERCIAL CENTRE, JALAN 21 KLINIK YEK 086-338330 K84017K DR.YEK HOCK KING SULTAN ISKANDAR, 97000 BINTULU, SARAWAK. NO. 5F, JALAN SABU, P.O.BOX 65, 95000 SRI AMAN, 22 DR. GUANG SENG WU CLINIC 083-324232 K85008A DR. GUANG SENG WU SARAWAK. 23 POLIKLINIK LIM LEE 11, JALAN P. RAMLEE, 03400 KUCHING, SARAWAK. 082-540741 K86006Z DR. NADIA LIM MUI GUA 24 POLI KLINIK 101 ,JALAN PADUNGAN, 93100 KUCHING, SARAWAK. 082-242997 K86016V DR. LEE KHOON SIEW 327, CHAN BEE KIEW BUILDING, JALAN PADUNGAN, 25 KLINIK CHIEW 082-332327 K86024V DR. LEE LAK MOI 93450 KUCHING, SARAWAK. WISMA WYM 287, JALAN SATOK, 93400 KUCHING, 26 KLINIK TANG 082-258884 K86026F DR. TANG HIM KIONG SARAWAK. LOT 1604, BATU LINTANG BAZAAR, JALAN ROCK, 27 CHEN MEDICAL& SKIN SDN BHD 082-412866 K86038P DR. CHEN SUNG SAN 93200 KUCHING, SARAWAK. TINGKAT BAWAH, LOT 5206, (SUBLOT 8), BANGUNAN DR. DAYANG ELENA MARIA 28 KLINIK IBUKOTA PETRA JAYA SHAHNUR JALAN ASTANA, PETRAJAYA, 082-441034 K86048B BT ABANG DRAUP 93050 KUCHING, SARAWAK. LOT 1105, JALAN KWONG LEE BANK, 93450 KUCHING, 29 KLINIK TONY SIM TONG AIK. 082-332582 K86049Z DR. TONY SIM TONG AIK SARAWAK. 30 DR CHONG MUI CHUN CLINIC 40-A, JALAN MENDU, 93200 KUCHING, SARAWAK. K86050F DR CHONG MUI CHUN 31 ASIA CLINIC 94, JALAN PADUNGAN, 93100 KUCHING, SARAWAK. 082-243519 K86053W DR. ROBERT KHO TONG CHUA LOT 1732, BLOK 71, KCLD, KOTA PADAWAN, 32 10TH MILE MEDICAL CLINIC 082-614399 K86055K DR. JERIP SUSIL 93250 KUCHING, SARAWAK. 33 KLINIK CHAI NO. 56, SERIAN BAZAAR, 94700 SERIAN, SARAWAK. 082-874658 K86058X DR. RICHARD CHAI CHEE KONG 34 SIM MEDICAL CLINIC 29, CARPENTER ST, 93000 KUCHING, SARAWAK. 082-247693 K86063K DR. LOH LEH KIONG BIL NAMA KLINIK ALAMAT KLINIK NO. TELEFON KOD KLINIK NAMA DOKTOR KLINIK ABDUL RAHAMAN GROUND FLOOR SL 8, LOT 320 WISMA PTBS, JALAN 35 082-230388 K86074X DR. ABDUL RAHAMAN BIN POZAN. POZAN KULAS, 93400 KUCHING, SARAWAK. NO. 62, LOT 202, JALAN SUNGAI BATANG KAYAN, 36 KLINIK LUNDU 082-735350 K86076M DR. GEORGE PAULUS SABANG 94500 LUNDU TOWN DISTRICT LUNDU, SARAWAK. HEALTHCARE CLINIK TABUAN 896, LOT 8889, TABUAN JAYA COMMERCIAL CENTRE, 37 082-365122 K86081Z DR. CHONG LIUNG KONG JAYA 93350 KUCHING, SARAWAK. 138, LOT 2044 KOTA SENTOSA, 93250 KUCHING, 38 KLINIK CYRIL SONGAN 082-618001 K86084M DR. CYRIL SONGAN SARAWAK. 2669, TWIN TOWER CENTRE, 2 1/2 MILES ROAD, 39 CHONG CLINIC 082-343722 K86089P DR. TOK MANG SZE 93250 KUCHING, SARAWAK. NO. 106, GF, SUNNY PARK, JALAN DOGAN, 40 PUBLIC CLINIC 082-454445 K86092M DR CHAI THIEN CHERNG BATU KAWA, 93250 KUCHING, SARAWAK. NO. 236, LOT 2685, JALAN PERMATA TWIN TOWER 41 KLINIK KHAIRA CENTRE, 2 1/2 MILE ROCK ROAD, 93200 KUCHING, 082-252152 K86095Y DR. BABITA KAUR SACHDEV SARAWAK. NO. 112, LOT 1672 PEKAN BATU 10, KOTA PADAWAN, 42 KLINIK KESIHATAN DR. CHIAM 082-626028 K86096W DR. DANNY CHAM TAK SIANG 93250 KUCHING, SARAWAK. NO. 19G, LOT 503, GROUND FLOOR, AL-IDUS 43 KLINIK DR. KON COMMERCIAL CENTRE, JALAN KULAS TENGAH, 082-424996 K86097P DR. KON KA HIN 93400 KUCHING, SARAWAK. AD102, BATU KAWAH NEW TOWNSHIP, JALAN BATU 44 WONG FAMILY CLINIC 082-457815 K86101B DR. WONG MEE HEANG KAWAH, 93250 KUCHING, SARAWAK. SUITE 8.01 HOCK KUI COMMERCIAL CENTRE, LOT 45 KLINIK DR NG WEE KOK 3005, JALAN TUN AHMAD ZAIDI ADRUCE, 93150 082-410888 K86102Z DR. NG WEE KOK KUCHING, SARAWAK. LOT 369, WISMA TEO SAY HO, JALAN TUN AHMAD 46 B. TEO'S CHILD & FAMILY CLINIC 082-420008 K86104V DR. LIEW AI TCHEN ZAIDI ADRUCE, 93150 KUCHING, SARAWAK. SUBLOT 23, UNISQUARE COMMERCIAL CENTRE, 47 UNI CLINIC 010-9857828 K86105M DR. PETER BONG 94300 KOTA SAMARAHAN, SARAWAK. 48 KLINIK NASIR 5, JALAN MAJU, 96007 SIBU, SARAWAK. 084-313499 K87016B DR. S. NASIR 49 HU'S SPECIALIST CLINIC 1B, BROOKE DRIVE, 96000 SIBU, SARAWAK. 084-313939 K87019V DR. HU CHANG HOCK GROUND FLOOR, SL 71, NO. 16, JAYA LI HUA, LORONG 50 KLINIK DR LAU HUNG 084-346678 K87027V DR. LAU HUNG PAHLAWAN 7, 96000 SIBU,SARAWAK. 51 KLINIK SIA LOT 432-6B, P.O.BOX. 173, 96807 KAPIT, SARAWAK. 084-796688 K88001Z DR. SIA TIH KONG BIL NAMA KLINIK ALAMAT KLINIK NO. TELEFON KOD KLINIK NAMA DOKTOR 52 DR. LAW'S CLINIC NO. 33, JALAN HAJI KARIM, 96100 SARIKEI, SARAWAK. 084-652345 K89005X DR. LAW ING TUANG LOT 1623, JALAN BUNGA TERATAI, P.O.BOX. 199, 53 KLINIK DR. NGUI 085-285623 K77004X DR. NGUI KONG KIAT 98857 LAWAS, SARAWAK. *KLINIK BERKELAYAKAN BERMAKSUD MANA-MANA KLINIK YANG TELAH MEMENUHI SYARAT KELAYAKAN SEPERTI KEHENDAK PEKELILING DOKTOR INSURANS PERKESO BIL 1 TAHUN 2010 IAITU PERLU MENJALANI LATIHAN KESIHATAN PEKERJAAN. DATA DIKEMASKINI SEHINGGA 15/01/2015 .
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