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Bil. Nama Doktor Alamat Daerah 1. Dr. Zaiton Binti BIL. NAMA DOKTOR ALAMAT DAERAH 1. DR. ZAITON BINTI SALEH KLINIK KESIHATAN PONTIAN JALAN ALSAGOFF PONTIAN PONTIAN 82000 PONTIAN JOHOR 2. DR. SALINAH BINTI MOHD KLINIK KESIHATAN PEKAN NANAS MUDRI JALAN PEKAN NANAS PONTIAN 81500 PONTIAN PONTIAN JOHOR 3. DR. NURUL AKHMAL BINTI KLINIK KESIHATAN PONTIAN ZULKIFLI JALAN ALSAGOFF PONTIAN PONTIAN 82000 PONTIAN JOHOR 4. DR. NURASMALHUSNA BINTI KLINIK KESIHATAN PONTIAN HAMID JALAN ALSAGOFF PONTIAN PONTIAN 82000 PONTIAN JOHOR 5. DR. MOHD SYAHIDAN BIN KLINIK KESIHATAN PEKAN NANAS JAMALUDIN JALAN PEKAN NANAS PONTIAN PONTIAN 81500 PONTIAN JOHOR 6. DR. NUZUL HAZWIN BINTI KLINIK KESIHATAN PEKAN NANAS MOHAMAD HANAFI JALAN PEKAN NANAS PONTIAN PONTIAN 81500 PONTIAN JOHOR 7. DR. PUTERI KENANGA BINTI KLINIK KESIHATAN KAYU ARA PASONG ABDUL MALIK JALAN KAYU ARA PASONG PONTIAN PONTIAN 82010 PONTIAN JOHOR 8. DR. NURLAILIN BINTI ABD KLINIK KESIHATAN PARIT ISMAIL WAHAB JALAN PARIT ISMAIL PONTIAN PONTIAN 82200 PONTIAN JOHOR 9. DR. ISZANITA BINTI KAMSANI KLINIK KESIHATAN BENUT JALAN JAFAR BENUT PONTIAN PONTIAN 82200 PONTIAN JOHOR 10. DR. MOHD YUSHAZALI BIN KLINIK KESIHATAN SERKAT MOHD YUSUF JALAN SERKAT PONTIAN PONTIAN 82030 PONTIAN JOHOR 11. DR. SARA NADIRA BINTI KLINIK KESIHATAN PARIT ISMAIL BORHAN JALAN PARIT ISMAIL PONTIAN PONTIAN 82200 PONTIAN JOHOR 12. DR. NOORHANA SOFIA BINTI KLINIK KESIHATAN PEKAN NANAS HASSAN JALAN PEKAN NANAS PONTIAN 81500 PONTIAN PONTIAN JOHOR 13. DR. NORMASRINA BINTI KLINIK KESIHATAN PENEROK SABARI JALAN KUKUP PONTIAN PONTIAN 82300 PONTIAN JOHOR 14. DR. HANISAH BINTI MOHMAD KLINIK KESIHATAN PENEROK IDRESS JALAN KUKUP PONTIAN PONTIAN 82300 PONTIAN JOHOR 15. DR. AHMAD FAHIM BIN KLINIK KESIHATAN KAYU ARA PASONG NGIMRON JALAN KAYU ARA PASONG PONTIAN PONTIAN 82010 PONTIAN JOHOR KLINIK KESIHATAN BINENUT 16. DR. SUHAILA BINTI JALAN JAFAR BENUT MOHAMMAD BAHARORAJI PONTIAN 82200 PONTIAN JOHOR PONTIAN 17. DR. QHUDZAIRIE BIN HUSHIN KLINIK KESIHATAN AYER BALOI JALAN AYER BALOI PONTIAN PONTIAN 82100 PONTIAN JOHOR 18. DR. MALVINDER A/L KLINIK KESIHATAN SERKAT MHINDER SINGH JALAN SERKAT PONTIAN PONTIAN 82030 PONTIAN JOHOR 19. DR. SHUHAIZA ELIANA BINTI KLINIK KESIHATAN PONTIAN SAMSUDIN JALAN ALSAGOFF PONTIAN PONTIAN 82000 PONTIAN JOHOR 20. DR. ABU ZAR BIN KLINIK KESIHATAN PARIT ISMAIL ZULLKEFLEE JALAN PARIT ISMAIL PONTIAN 82200 PONTIAN PONTIAN JOHOR 21. DR. SITI KHADIJAH BINTI KLINIK KESIHATAN PONTIAN MUSTAPHA JALAN ALSAGOFF PONTIAN PONTIAN 82000 PONTIAN JOHOR 22. DR. NAWWAR AFIFAH BINTI KLINIK KESIHATAN SENING ZAKARIA FELDA SENING KOTA TINGGI KOTA TINGGI 81900 KOTA TINGGI JOHOR 23. DR. ROSLINA BINTI ROSLI KLINIK KESIHATAN SENING FELDA SENING KOTA TINGGI KOTA TINGGI 81900 KOTA TINGGI JOHOR 24. DR. MUNIRA BINTI MUHD ISA KLINIK KESIHATAN SENING FELDA SENING KOTA TINGGI 81900 KOTA TINGGI JOHOR KOTA TINGGI 25. DR. IDA JULAILI BINTI KLINIK KESIHATAN BANDAR PENAWAR MOKHTAR NO. 5 JALAN PEMBANGUNAN BANDAR PENAWAR KOTA TINGGI KOTA TINGGI 81900 KOTA TINGGI JOHOR 26. DR. NUR HAFIZ IZZATE BINTI KLINIK KESIHATAN BANDAR PENAWAR HASMORO NO. 5 JALAN PEMBANGUNAN BANDAR PENAWAR KOTA TINGGI KOTA TINGGI 81900 KOTA TINGGI JOHOR 27. DR. NOOR ASRIAH BINTI KLINIK KESIHATAN SUNGAI RENGIT SAFIAN PENGERANG KOTA TINGGI KOTA TINGGI 81620 PENGERANG JOHOR 28. DR. NURHIDAAYATI BINTI KLINIK KESIHATAN PENGERANG AHMAD KOTA TINGGI 81600 KOTA TINGGI JOHOR KOTA TINGGI 29. DR. SITI AMIRAH BINTI KLINIK KESIHATAN TANJONG SEDILI ZULKEPLY TANJONG SEDILI KOTA TINGGI KOTA TINGGI 81900 KOTA TINGGI JOHOR 30. DR. FAZILAHTON BINTI KLINIK KESIHATAN BANDAR TENGGARA RAJULIN JALAN TUN ABDUL MAJID KOTA TINGGI KOTA TINGGI 81440 KOTA TINGGI JOHOR 31. DR. NURUL IDAYU BINTI KLINIK KESIHATAN BANDAR TENGGARA ZAINAL JALAN TUN ABDUL MAJID KOTA TINGGI KOTA TINGGI 81440 KOTA TINGGI JOHOR 32. DR. MUHAMMAD HAZRI BIN KLINIK KESIHATAN BANDAR TENGGARA HASSAN JALAN TUN ABDUL MAJID KOTA TINGGI 81440 KOTA TINGGI JOHOR KOTA TINGGI 33. DR. NURUL ZAIDAH BINTI KLINIK BINAYU DAMAI ABDOLLAH SANI BANDAR PENAWAR KOTA TINGGI KOTA TINGGI 81900 KOTA TINGGI JOHOR KLINIK KESIHATAN AIR TAWAR 2 34. DR. DEWI JULIANA BINTI FELDA AIR TAWAR 2 MOHD NAMSAH KOTA TINGGI KOTA TINGGI 81900 KOTA TINGGI JOHOR 35. DR. JAMAL SHAM BIN KLINIK KESIHATAN AIR TAWAR 2 MOHAMED JAIS FELDA AIR TAWAR 2 KOTA TINGGI KOTA TINGGI 81900 KOTA TINGGI JOHOR 36. DR. SITI NURFATIN BINTI KLINIK KESIHATAN AIR TAWAR 2 HARON FELDA AIR TAWAR 2 KOTA TINGGI 81900 KOTA TINGGI JOHOR KOTA TINGGI 37. DR. RASHIDAH BINTI RUSLI KLINIK DESA AIR TAWAR 5 (FELDA) FELDA AIR TAWAR 5 KOTA TINGGI KOTA TINGGI 81900 KOTA TINGGI JOHOR 38. DR. KHAIRUNNISA BINTI KLINIK KESIHATAN IBU DAN ANAK JALAN TUN HABAB HUSSIN KOTA TINGGI KOTA TINGGI 81900 KOTA TINGGI JOHOR 39. DR. NURUL FARHANA BINTI KLINIK KESIHATAN IBU DAN ANAK JALAN TUN HABAB A. KADIR KOTA TINGGI KOTA TINGGI 81900 KOTA TINGGI JOHOR 40. DR. HANISA FIRDAUZ BINTI KLINIK KESIHATAN IBU DAN ANAK JALAN TUN HABAB SUKIRMAN KOTA TINGGI KOTA TINGGI 81900 KOTA TINGGI JOHOR 41. DR. SYAFINAZ BINTI SUHAIMI KLINIK KESIHATAN IBU DAN ANAK JALAN TUN HABAB KOTA TINGGI 81900 KOTA TINGGI KOTA TINGGI JOHOR 42. DR. NUR HAZIYAH BINTI ZAIDI KLINIK KESIHATAN BUKIT BESAR FELDA BUKIT BESAR KOTA TINGGI KOTA TINGGI 81450 KOTA TINGGI JOHOR 43. DR. KHARUNA MALAR A/P KLINIK KESIHATAN BUKIT BESAR PARAMASIVAN FELDA BUKIT BESAR KOTA TINGGI KOTA TINGGI 81450 KOTA TINGGI JOHOR 44. DR. NUR ZILA BINTI RAHMAT KLINIK KESIHATAN AIR TAWAR 5 (FELDA) FELDA AIR TAWAR 5 KOTA TINGGI KOTA TINGGI 81900 KOTA TINGGI JOHOR 45. DR. NORLIZAH BINTI PAIDI KLINIK KESIHATAN BANDAR MAS JALAN TUN HABAB FELDA BANDAR MAS KOTA TINGGI 81900 KOTA TINGGI KOTA TINGGI JOHOR 46. DR. MOHD NORFAHMI BIN MD KLINIK KESIHATAN BANDAR MAS HASHIM JALAN TUN HABAB FELDA BANDAR MAS KOTA TINGGI KOTA TINGGI 81900 KOTA TINGGI JOHOR 47. DR. MAHFUZAH BINTI AWAL KLINIK KESIHATAN BANDAR MAS JALAN TUN HABAB FELDA BANDAR MAS KOTA TINGGI KOTA TINGGI 81900 KOTA TINGGI JOHOR 48. DR. NOR ASZALINA BINTI KLINIK KESIHATAN LOK HENG MOHAMED YUSOF FELDA LOK HENG KOTA TINGGI KOTA TINGGI 81900 KOTA TINGGI JOHOR 49. DR. NORASIMAH BINTI KLINIK KESIHATAN BUKIT WAHA RAMLEE FELDA BUKIT WAHA KOTA TINGGI KOTA TINGGI 81907 KOTA TINGGI JOHOR 50. DR. NUR SAKINAH BINTI KLINIK KESIHATAN BUKIT WAHA YUSOF FELDA BUKIT WAHA KOTA TINGGI KOTA TINGGI 81907 KOTA TINGGI JOHOR 51. DR. SITI NORHATIKAH BINTI KLINIK KESIHATAN BUKIT WAHA MUHAMMAD FELDA BUKIT WAHA KOTA TINGGI KOTA TINGGI 81907 KOTA TINGGI JOHOR 52. DR. NURLIYANA BINTI KLINIK KESIHATAN SENING DZULKARNAIN FELDA SENING KOTA TINGGI KOTA TINGGI 81900 KOTA TINGGI JOHOR 53. DR. TASNIM BINTI HANAFI KLINIK KESIHATAN BANDAR PENAWAR NO. 5 JALAN PEMBANGUNAN BANDAR PENAWAR KOTA TINGGI 81900 KOTA TINGGI KOTA TINGGI JOHOR 54. DR. NUR HAFIZAH FASYA KLINIK KESIHATAN BANDAR PENAWAR BINTI M KAMAL NO. 5 JALAN PEMBANGUNAN BANDAR PENAWAR KOTA TINGGI KOTA TINGGI 81900 KOTA TINGGI JOHOR 55. DR. ABDUL HADI BIN NAJIB KLINIK KESIHATAN SUNGAI RENGIT PENGERANG KOTA TINGGI KOTA TINGGI 81620 PENGERANG JOHOR 56. DR. FATIN SALEHAH BINTI KLINIK KESIHATAN SUNGAI RENGIT RAMDHAN PENGERANG KOTA TINGGI KOTA TINGGI 81620 PENGERANG JOHOR 57. DR. YAZID BIN AHMAD KLINIK KESIHATAN TANJONG SEDILI TANJONG SEDILI KOTA TINGGI KOTA TINGGI 81900 KOTA TINGGI JOHOR 58. DR. SHAZWANI NADIA BINTI KLINIK KESIHATAN TANJONG SEDILI ABD RAHIM TANJONG SEDILI KOTA TINGGI KOTA TINGGI 81900 KOTA TINGGI JOHOR 59. DR. FATHIN AQILAH BINTI KLINIK KESIHATAN TANJONG SEDILI ABDUL AZIZ TANJONG SEDILI KOTA TINGGI KOTA TINGGI 81900 KOTA TINGGI JOHOR 60. DR. FATHIN AFIQAH BINTI KLINIK KESIHATAN SEDILI BESAR ABDUL AZIZ KOTA TINGGI KOTA TINGGI 81910 KOTA TINGGI JOHOR 61. DR. PATHMASHINI A/P KLINIK KESIHATAN BANDAR TENGGARA YEGAMBINARAM JALAN TUN ABDUL MAJID KOTA TINGGI 81440 KOTA TINGGI JOHOR KOTA TINGGI 62. DR. NURUL AIN BINTI RAZALI KLINIK KESIHATAN BANDAR TENGGARA JALAN TUN ABDUL MAJID KOTA TINGGI KOTA TINGGI 81440 KOTA TINGGI JOHOR DR. NURHAZWANI BINTI KLINIK KESIHATAN BANDAR TENGGARA 63. ZANURI JALAN TUN ABDUL MAJID KOTA TINGGI KOTA TINGGI 81440 KOTA TINGGI JOHOR 64. DR. NOOR ADILLA BINTI ABD KLINIK KESIHATAN BANDAR TENGGARA RAHMAN JALAN TUN ABDUL MAJID KOTA TINGGI KOTA TINGGI 81440 KOTA TINGGI JOHOR 65. DR. ILI BINTI ZULKIPLI KLINIK KESIHATAN BANDAR TENGGARA JALAN TUN ABDUL MAJID KOTA TINGGI 81440 KOTA TINGGI KOTA TINGGI JOHOR 66. DR. MUHAMMAD FIRDAUS KLINIK BAYU DAMAI BIN ROSLAN BANDAR PENAWAR KOTA TINGGI KOTA TINGGI 81900 KOTA TINGGI JOHOR 67. DR. NORSAODAH BINTI ZIN KLINIK KESIHATAN AIR TAWAR 2 FELDA AIR TAWAR 2 KOTA TINGGI KOTA TINGGI 81900 KOTA TINGGI JOHOR 68. DR. SYAFIZA BINTI KLINIK KESIHATAN IBU DAN ANAK JALAN TUN HABAB RAMADHAN KOTA TINGGI KOTA TINGGI 81900 KOTA TINGGI JOHOR 69. DR. RAHAYU BINTI M.YUSOF KLINIK KESIHATAN IBU DAN ANAK JALAN TUN HABAB KOTA TINGGI KOTA TINGGI 81900 KOTA TINGGI JOHOR 70. DR. ADIBINAH BINTI ARIFIN KLINIK KESIHATAN AIR TAWAR 5 (FELDA) FELDA AIR TAWAR 5 KOTA TINGGI KOTA TINGGI 81900 KOTA TINGGI JOHOR 71. DR. MUHAMMAD IKHWAN BIN KLINIK KESIHATAN BANDAR MAS SAHARUDDIN JALAN TUN HABAB FELDA BANDAR MAS KOTA TINGGI KOTA TINGGI 81900 KOTA TINGGI JOHOR 72. DR. NUR AZIZAH BINTI KLINIK KESIHATAN BANDAR MAS ADNAN JALAN TUN HABAB FELDA BANDAR MAS KOTA TINGGI KOTA TINGGI 81900 KOTA TINGGI JOHOR 73. DR. MEERABAANU A/P KLINIK KESIHATAN BANDAR MAS MURALITHARAN JALAN TUN HABAB FELDA BANDAR MAS KOTA TINGGI KOTA TINGGI 81900 KOTA TINGGI JOHOR 74. DR. MUHAMMAD KHAIRUL KLINIK KESIHATAN LOK HENG ANUAR BIN MUHAMMAD FELDA LOK HENG MANAP KOTA TINGGI KOTA TINGGI 81900 KOTA TINGGI JOHOR 75. DR. AMAL KHAIRUNNISA KLINIK KESIHATAN LOK HENG BINTI KHAIRUDDIN FELDA LOK HENG KOTA TINGGI KOTA TINGGI 81900 KOTA TINGGI JOHOR 76. DR. HJH. NORLIZAH BINTI HJ. KLINIK KESIHATAN KULAI BESAR MADI BATU 19 JALAN AIR HITAM KULAI JAYA KULAI 81000 JOHOR BAHRU JOHOR 77. DR. NUZIDAH BINTI JUMAAT KLINIK KESIHATAN KULAI BESAR BATU 19 JALAN AIR HITAM KULAI JAYA KULAI 81000 JOHOR BAHRU JOHOR 78. DR. ANIZA BINTI MOHD KLINIK KESIHATAN KULAI BESAR ZARAWI BATU 19 JALAN AIR HITAM KULAI JAYA 81000 JOHOR BAHRU JOHOR KULAI 79. DR. MHD SHIDEE BIN MHD KLINIK KESIHATAN KULAI BESAR NASIR BATU 19 JALAN AIR HITAM KULAI JAYA KULAI 81000 JOHOR BAHRU JOHOR 80.
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