List of hospitals in Egypt

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This is a list of hospitals in Egypt . [1]

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Cairo

Alexandria

  1. Borg El Arab University Hospital
  2. Alexandria Main University hospital (El Meery, Koleyet El Teb)
  3. El Shatby Pediatric
  4. El Shatby Gynaecology and Obstetrics
  5. El Hadara (Queen Nariman Hospital) for Orthopaedics and Neuropsychiatry

Red Sea

Mansoura

South Sinai Governorate

Zagazig

Ministry of Health and Population hospitals

Private hospitals

Zagazig University hospitals

Zagazig University hospitals include: [12] [13]

Specialized hospitals

Bone diseases

Eye Diseases

Geriatric medicine

Heart diseases

Kidney diseases

Liver diseases

Obstetrics and gynecology

Parasitology

Pediatrics

Psychiatric

Psychogeriatrics

Sleep medicine

Tumors

Weight reduction


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