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Sub Centre (SC) Private Hospital The Mizoram Gazette EXTRA ORDINARY Published by Authority RNI No. 27009/1973 Postal Regn. No. NE-313(MZ) 2006-2008 VOL - XLV Aizawl, Monday 13.6.2016 Jyaistha 23, S.E. 1938, Issue No. 167 NOTIFICATION No.J. 11011/21/2015-HFW, the 4th May, 2016. Pursuant to Government of India, Ministry of Health & Family Welfare letter No. Z. 18015/1/2016-eGov dt. 27.04.2016, and as stipulated by Government of India, the Governor of Mizoram is pleased to notify the ‘List of Health Care Facilities’ in the State of Mizoram to be followed for all purposes with immediate effect. Enclosed : As above. Lalrinliana Fanai, Commr. & Secretary to the Govt. of Mizoram, Health & Family Welfare Department. 1 DISTRICT WISE FACILITY - MIZORAM Community Urban Primary Tertiary Care Sub-District Primary Health SN District District Hospital Health Centre Health Centre Sub Centre (SC) Private Hospital Centre Hospital Centre (PHC) (CHC) (UPHC) 1 Aizawl East 1 1 0 2 6 3 57 4 2 Aizawl West 0 1 1 0 6 3 37 3 3 Champhai 0 1 0 2 11 0 59 0 2 4 Kolasib 0 1 0 1 5 0 26 0 5 Lawngtlai 0 1 0 1 5 0 37 2 6 Lunglei 1 1 1 1 9 2 70 1 7 Mamit 0 1 0 1 6 0 33 0 8 Saiha 0 1 0 0 4 0 24 1 9 Serchhip 0 1 0 1 5 0 27 0 TOTAL 2 9 2 9 57 8 370 11 2 LIST OF HEALTH CARE FACILITIES IN MIZORAM District Name Administrative Block Sub District Name Health Facility Facility Name Villge 1 Villge 2 Villge 3 Villge 4 Villge 5 Aizawl East Dist Mizoram State Cancer 1 Aizawl East Tlangnuam Tertiary Care Centre Institute 2 Aizawl East Tlangnuam Civil Hospital, Aizawl District Hospital Civil Hospital, Aizawl 3 Aizawl East Tlangnuam Synod Hospital, Durtlang Private Synod Hospital, Durtlang 4 Aizawl East Tlangnuam Grace Nursing Home Private Grace Nursing Home 5 Aizawl East Tlangnuam Greenwood Hospital Private Greenwood Hospital 6 Aizawl East Tlangnuam New Life Hospital Private New Life Hospital 7 Aizawl East Darlawn Sakawrdai CHC Community Health Centers Sakawrdai CHC 8 Aizawl East Darlawn Sakawrdai CHC Sub Centres Mauchar SC Mauchar 3 9 Aizawl East Darlawn Sakawrdai CHC Sub Centres Palsang SC Palsang 10 Aizawl East Darlawn Sakawrdai CHC Sub Centres Sakawrdai SC Sakawrdai 11 Aizawl East Darlawn Sakawrdai CHC Sub Centres Thingsat SC Thingsat N Khawdungsei 12 Aizawl East Darlawn Sakawrdai CHC Sub Centres Tinghmun SC Tinghmun Zokhawthiang 13 Aizawl East Darlawn Sakawrdai CHC Sub Centres Vaitin SC Vaitin Khawpuar 14 Aizawl East Darlawn Sakawrdai CHC Sub Centres Vervek SC Vervek Damdiai Lungsum 15 Aizawl East Darlawn Sakawrdai CHC Sub Centres Zohmun SC Zohmun Upper Sakawrdai 16 Aizawl East Thingsulthliah Saitual CHC Community Health Centre Saitual CHC 17 Aizawl East Thingsulthliah Saitual CHC Sub Centres Buhban SC Buhban Lungpher 18 Aizawl East Thingsulthliah Saitual CHC Sub Centres Keifang SC Keifang 19 Aizawl East Thingsulthliah Saitual CHC Sub Centres Lenchim SC Lenchim Mualpheng 20 Aizawl East Thingsulthliah Saitual CHC Sub Centres Maite SC Maite Tawizo 21 Aizawl East Thingsulthliah Saitual CHC Sub Centres Rulchawm SC Rulchawm Ruallung 22 Aizawl East Thingsulthliah Saitual CHC Sub Centres Saitual SC Saitual 23 Aizawl East Thingsulthliah Saitual CHC Sub Centres Sihfa SC Sihfa 24 Aizawl East Thingsulthliah Saitual CHC Sub Centres Tualbung SC Tualbung Dilkhan 3 25 Aizawl East Tlangnuam ITI UPHC Urban Primary Health Centres ITI UPHC 26 Aizawl East Tlangnuam ITI UPHC Sub Centres Armveng SC Armveng Armveng S Chite 27 Aizawl East Tlangnuam ITI UPHC Sub Centres Bazar SC Bazar Dawrpui Sarawn veng Zarkawt Tuithiang 28 Aizawl East Tlangnuam ITI UPHC Sub Centres Bethlehem Vengthlang SC Bethlehem Vengthlang Bethlehem 29 Aizawl East Tlangnuam ITI UPHC Sub Centres Chhinga veng SC Chhinga Veng 30 Aizawl East Tlangnuam ITI UPHC Sub Centres Electric SC Electric Electric Venglai Ramthar Ramthar N 31 Aizawl East Tlangnuam ITI UPHC Sub Centres Venghlui SC Venghlui College Veng 32 Aizawl East Tlangnuam ITI UPHC Sub Centres Republic SC Republic Republic Vengthlang Upper Republic Tuikhuahtlang ITI 33 Aizawl East Tlangnuam ITI UPHC Sub Centres Salem SC Salem 34 Aizawl East Tlangnuam ITI UPHC Sub Centres Venghnuai SC Venghnuai Thakthing Damveng 35 Aizawl East Tlangnuam Zemabawk UPHC Urban Primary Health Centres Zemabawk UPHC 36 Aizawl East Tlangnuam Zemabawk UPHC Sub Centres Bawngkawn SC Bawngkawn Bawngkawn S 37 Aizawl East Tlangnuam Zemabawk UPHC Sub Centres Chaltlang SC Chaltlang Chaltlang N Laipuitlang 38 Aizawl East Tlangnuam Zemabawk UPHC Sub Centres Ramhlun SC Ramhlun Ramhlun N Ramhlun VT Sport Complex Ramhlun S 4 39 Aizawl East Tlangnuam Zemabawk UPHC Sub Centres Tuirial SC Tuirial Tuirial Lei 40 Aizawl East Tlangnuam Zemabawk UPHC Sub Centres Zemabawk SC Zemabawk Zemabawk Falkland Thuampui 41 Aizawl East Tlangnuam Zemabawk UPHC Sub Centres Zuangtui SC Zuangtui TNT Clinic Muana Veng 42 Aizawl East Tlangnuam Zemabawk UPHC Sub Centres Chanmari SC Chanmari Chanmari E 43 Aizawl East Tlangnuam Zemabawk UPHC Sub Centres Edenthar SC Edenthar 44 Aizawl East Tlangnuam Sihphir UPHC Urban Primary Health Centres Sihphir UPHC 45 Aizawl East Tlangnuam Sihphir UPHC Sub Centres Durtlang SC Durtlang Durtlang M-5 Durtlang N Muthi Selesih 46 Aizawl East Tlangnuam Sihphir UPHC Sub Centres Sihphir SC Sihphir Sihphir Venghlun Neihbawi Nausel 47 Aizawl East Darlawn Darlawn PHC Primary Health Centres Darlawn PHC 48 Aizawl East Darlawn Darlawn PHC Sub Centres Darlawn SC Darlawn 49 Aizawl East Darlawn Darlawn PHC Sub Centres Ratu SC Ratu Sailutar 50 Aizawl East Darlawn Darlawn PHC Sub Centres Sawleng SC Sawleng 51 Aizawl East Darlawn Darlawn PHC Sub Centres Serzawl SC Serzawl Sunhluchhip Chhanchhuahna 52 Aizawl East Darlawn Khawruhlian PHC Primary Health Centres Khawruhlian PHC 53 Aizawl East Darlawn Khawruhlian PHC Sub Centres Kepran SC Kepran 54 Aizawl East Darlawn Khawruhlian PHC Sub Centres Khanpui SC Khanpui Lailak 55 Aizawl East Darlawn Khawruhlian PHC Sub Centres Khawruhlian SC Khawruhlian Hmunnghak 56 Aizawl East Darlawn Khawruhlian PHC Sub Centres Phaileng E SC Phaileng E Pehlawn 3 25 Aizawl East Tlangnuam ITI UPHC Urban Primary Health Centres ITI UPHC 26 Aizawl East Tlangnuam ITI UPHC Sub Centres Armveng SC Armveng Armveng S Chite 27 Aizawl East Tlangnuam ITI UPHC Sub Centres Bazar SC Bazar Dawrpui Sarawn veng Zarkawt Tuithiang 28 Aizawl East Tlangnuam ITI UPHC Sub Centres Bethlehem Vengthlang SC Bethlehem Vengthlang Bethlehem 29 Aizawl East Tlangnuam ITI UPHC Sub Centres Chhinga veng SC Chhinga Veng 30 Aizawl East Tlangnuam ITI UPHC Sub Centres Electric SC Electric Electric Venglai Ramthar Ramthar N 31 Aizawl East Tlangnuam ITI UPHC Sub Centres Venghlui SC Venghlui College Veng 32 Aizawl East Tlangnuam ITI UPHC Sub Centres Republic SC Republic Republic Vengthlang Upper Republic Tuikhuahtlang ITI 33 Aizawl East Tlangnuam ITI UPHC Sub Centres Salem SC Salem 34 Aizawl East Tlangnuam ITI UPHC Sub Centres Venghnuai SC Venghnuai Thakthing Damveng 35 Aizawl East Tlangnuam Zemabawk UPHC Urban Primary Health Centres Zemabawk UPHC 36 Aizawl East Tlangnuam Zemabawk UPHC Sub Centres Bawngkawn SC Bawngkawn Bawngkawn S 37 Aizawl East Tlangnuam Zemabawk UPHC Sub Centres Chaltlang SC Chaltlang Chaltlang N Laipuitlang 38 Aizawl East Tlangnuam Zemabawk UPHC Sub Centres Ramhlun SC Ramhlun Ramhlun N Ramhlun VT Sport Complex Ramhlun S 39 Aizawl East Tlangnuam Zemabawk UPHC Sub Centres Tuirial SC Tuirial Tuirial Lei 40 Aizawl East Tlangnuam Zemabawk UPHC Sub Centres Zemabawk SC Zemabawk Zemabawk Falkland Thuampui 41 Aizawl East Tlangnuam Zemabawk UPHC Sub Centres Zuangtui SC Zuangtui TNT Clinic Muana Veng 42 Aizawl East Tlangnuam Zemabawk UPHC Sub Centres Chanmari SC Chanmari Chanmari E 43 Aizawl East Tlangnuam Zemabawk UPHC Sub Centres Edenthar SC Edenthar 44 Aizawl East Tlangnuam Sihphir UPHC Urban Primary Health Centres Sihphir UPHC 45 Aizawl East Tlangnuam Sihphir UPHC Sub Centres Durtlang SC Durtlang Durtlang M-5 Durtlang N Muthi Selesih 46 Aizawl East Tlangnuam Sihphir UPHC Sub Centres Sihphir SC Sihphir Sihphir Venghlun Neihbawi Nausel 47 Aizawl East Darlawn Darlawn PHC Primary Health Centres Darlawn PHC 48 Aizawl East Darlawn Darlawn PHC Sub Centres Darlawn SC Darlawn 49 Aizawl East Darlawn Darlawn PHC Sub Centres Ratu SC Ratu Sailutar 50 Aizawl East Darlawn Darlawn PHC Sub Centres Sawleng SC Sawleng 51 Aizawl East Darlawn Darlawn PHC Sub Centres Serzawl SC Serzawl Sunhluchhip Chhanchhuahna 52 Aizawl East Darlawn Khawruhlian PHC Primary Health Centres Khawruhlian PHC 53 Aizawl East Darlawn Khawruhlian PHC Sub Centres Kepran SC Kepran 54 Aizawl East Darlawn Khawruhlian PHC Sub Centres Khanpui SC Khanpui Lailak 55 Aizawl East Darlawn Khawruhlian PHC Sub Centres Khawruhlian SC Khawruhlian Hmunnghak 56 Aizawl East Darlawn Khawruhlian PHC Sub Centres Phaileng E SC Phaileng E Pehlawn 4 57 Aizawl East Phullen Phuaibuang PHC Primary Health Centres Phuaibuang PHC 58 Aizawl East Phullen Phuaibuang PHC Sub Centres Daido SC Daido 59 Aizawl East Phullen Phuaibuang PHC Sub Centres Khawlian SC Khawlian NE Tlangnuam 60 Aizawl East Phullen Phuaibuang PHC Sub Centres Phuaibuang SC Phuaibuang 61 Aizawl East Thingsulthliah Thingsulthliah Primary Health Centres Thingsulthliah PHC 62 Aizawl East Thingsulthliah Thingsulthliah Sub Centres Baktawng SC Baktawng Chhuanthar Nghawngkawn Buhkangkawn Chanin 63 Aizawl East Thingsulthliah Thingsulthliah Sub Centres Khumtung SC Khumtung Phulmawi 64 Aizawl East Thingsulthliah Thingsulthliah Sub Centres Seling SC Seling Tlangnuam Tuikhurhlu Phaibawkkawn Zero Point 65 Aizawl East Thingsulthliah Thingsulthliah Sub Centres Sesawng SC Sesawng CTI Mualmam1 66 Aizawl East Thingsulthliah Thingsulthliah Sub Centres Thingsulthliah SC Thingsulthliah 67 Aizawl East Thingsulthliah Thingsulthliah Sub Centres Tlungvel SC Tlungvel Darlawng 68 Aizawl East Phullen Phullen PHC Primary Health Centres Phullen PHC 69 Aizawl East Phullen Phullen PHC Sub Centres Phullen SC Phullen Luangpawn Zawngin 70 Aizawl East Phullen Phullen PHC Sub Centres Thanglailung SC Thanglailung 5 71 Aizawl East Phullen Suangpuilawn PHC Primary Health Centres Suangpuilawn PHC 72 Aizawl East Phullen Suangpuilawn PHC Sub Centres N.Khawlek SC N.
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