Al Batterjee Medical Group plans to double its investments in health and medical tourism sectors in Egypt – 2 October 2016
With an ambitious strategy, Al-Batterjee Medical Group (Saudi-German hospitals) plans to invest more than 5 billion Egyptian pounds in establishing new medical cities besides the International Medical City, in which the group announced its establishment in the northern coast last year with investments exceeding 10 billion pounds....
Saudi-German Hospital Opens the Training and Development Center to Contribute to the Efficiency of the Medical Sector – 11 July 2017
Dr. Mohamed Hablas, Executive Director of Saudi-German Hospital, stated that the opening of the center comes within the context of the hospital’s strategy to offer comprehensive medical services....
Saudi German Hospital welcomes their visitors with the tranquil melodies of the Violin. ( 16 July 2017 )
As it’s well known that music satisfies the soul, Saudi German Hospital tried to implement this strategy in the hospital to not only take care of the physical health of their patients but also to enhance their psychological spirits. Having a professional violinist in the reception of the hospital was a unique experience to the patients and was a very effective way to entertain the visitors who are waiting for...
The Saudi-German Hospital in Cairo hosted the annual conference of “Alashanak Ya Balady-Ain Shams University” Association in the hospital’s conference hall, attended by more than 300 people which aimed at spreading the volunteering idea awareness – 16 Aug
A number of well-known figures participated in the conference which included: Andrew Ashraf, who discussed the “Volunteering within social networking sites”...
Saudi-German Hospital announces launching the uterine fibroids treatment Unit by catheter without surgery using the “Tele-consultation” technique under the supervision of Dr. Samir Abdel Ghaffar Consultant of Catheterization in London. ( 13 september 2017
The tele-consultation technology, which is used for the first time in Egypt, is based on a case interview and presented to the consultant in London, through the presence of the patient at the Saudi-German Hospital in Cairo. The patient can speak directly with the Egyptian-British expert and discuss her condition without resorting to London for consultation and treatment, especially in critical cases where the patient needs to avoid surgery that may...