Professor of
Vascular Surgery (Arteries and Vein Surgery)
Dr. Ahmed Sayed is a Professor in Cairo University (Kasr Alain). He is a consultant of Vascular Surgery operating in Cairo’s largest hospitals : Dar Alfouad, As-salam, Misr Int. Hosp., and many others
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Dr.Ahmed Sayed Mostafa
Dokki and Mohandessin 98 Tahrir Street, Dokki Square
Professor of
Vascular Surgery (Arteries and Vein Surgery)
professor vascular surgery, Cairo University
Membership of Royal college of surgeons of England
Fellowship of Endovascular Intervention (Kiel, Germany)
Fellowship of the European Board of vascular surgery
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Nasser Vascular Clinic
Dokki and Mohandessin 28th, Mosadek St., 4th Floor
Consultant of
Vascular Surgery (Arteries and Vein Surgery)
Consultant general surgery, vascular surgery and the preservation of the diabetic foot and head of the general surgery departments of Al-Munira General Hospital
Professor of
Vascular Surgery (Arteries and Vein Surgery)
PhD in General Surgery - Professor of Vascular Surgery - Kasr Al-Ainy, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons - England. Fellow of the Kiel Interventional Catheter Society - Germany. Fellow of the University of Cologne for the treatment of the aorta by interventional catheterization - Germany
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