South Sinai Hospital

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South Sinai HospitalSouth Sinai Hospital
Geography
Location Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt
Coordinates 27°51′41″N34°18′16″E / 27.861453°N 34.304460°E / 27.861453; 34.304460 Coordinates: 27°51′41″N34°18′16″E / 27.861453°N 34.304460°E / 27.861453; 34.304460
Services
Emergency department Yes
Helipad No
Links
Website southsinaihospital.com
Lists Hospitals in Egypt

South Sinai Hospital, is a private hospital in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt, that serves both locals and tourists in the South Sinai Governorate. [1]

It is one of the largest hospitals in the area, and covers most major specialties. [2]

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References

  1. "Hospital web site".
  2. "About Us". South Sinai Hospital. Retrieved November 18, 2018.