Opening clinics for adults specialized in nutrition, men’s health, gastrointestinal, liver, chest and cervical tumors, in 57357 for a revenue allocated to covering costs of treating children with cancer
Hospital 57357 announced the opening of 6 outpatient clinics that answer men and women’s medical concerns. The clinics are under the supervision of a group of the best consultants in the different specializations and enable the largest number of men and women to benefit from the latest worldwide equipment, x-ray devices and labs that the Hospital is equipped with. The revenue of the checkups and tests offered to adults for a competitive price in comparison with other centers, will contribute to our children’s treatment journey.
The Hospital opened 6 clinics in different specializations, namely, the specialized nutrition clinic, gastroenterology and liver clinic, chest and lung tumors clinic, cervical smear clinic, men’s health clinic, and gastrointestinal and fatty liver tumors clinic. Diabetes and hypertension patients clinic is every Sunday at 4 pm.
The gastroenterology and fatty liver clinic is under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Yasmeen Saad Ibrahim, professor of liver, digestive system and therapeutic nutrition, Faculty of Medicine, Cairo University.
Meanwhile, the gastrointestinal tumors and fatty liver clinic is supervised by Dr. Walid Abdel Atti, every Tuesday, 9 am in the cyberknife building
Dr. Mohamed Emam, oncology consultant in the National Cancer Institute, specialized in chest and lung tumors, Zurich University, Switzerland, supervises the chest and lung tumors clinic, every Saturday at 3 pm.
As for the cervical pap smear clinic, it is supervised by Dr. Hebat Alla Mohamed Shaaban. At the clinic, one can check for human papilloma virus HPV and for mutating cells, every Sunday and Wednesday 4 pm to 8 pm.
Finally, men’s health clinic is supervised by Dr. Abdel Aziz Algamal, for detecting tumors of the prostate, bladder, kidneys and testicles, every Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday, at 2 pm.
These clinics pursue to use the medical service surplus for adults as additional revenue for the Hospital to cover operating and treatment expenses of children with cancer.