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Information about Healthcare & Health Insurance in Indonesia

Doctors in Indonesia
INTERNATIONAL SOS MEDIKA
Jakarta (Cipete) office
Jl. Rambu No.17
Cipete Selatan – Antasari
Jakarta
Jakarta Selatan 12410
Tel: +62 21 750 5973
Fax: +62 21 750 6002
Kuningan Klinik
Menara Prima, 2nd Floor
Jl. DR Ide Anak Agung Gde Agung Blok 6.2
Kawasan Mega Kuningan
DKI Jakarta (Kuningan) 12950
Tel: +62 21 5794 8600
Fax: +62 21 5794 8686
Email: DL.IDN.Clinic.CustomerFeedback@internat
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