Dr. Emil graduated from Kasr Al Ainy, Faculty of Medicine, Cairo University in 2013, and started his private practice (clinic) in Giza in 2015. He got a Master's degree from Bonn University, Germany in 2021.
Dr. Emil is specialized in Family Medicine which covers a wide scope of clinical and medical areas, and include mainly Internal Medicine (e. g. Hypertension, Diabetes Mellitus and Heart diseases), Endocrinology, Pediatrics, Epidemiology (including managing COVID19 cases), Nutrition, Basic Life Support, and many others.
The doctor handles bed ridden cases and teleconsultations and video call consultations.
Family Medicine Consultant (Internal Medicine - Children - Ear, Nose and Throat)
He holds the British Fellowship, the Egyptian Fellowship and the Arab Board
Dr. Adel Sherif
Family & Emergency Medicine Consultant
Head of the Rheumatology, Rehabilitation & Nature Medicine Department and Emergency Director at Tahrir General Hospital, Giza
Member of the Egyptian Paralympic Medical Committee
Member of the Arab Committee for Clinical Nutrition & Nature Medicine..
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Specialist of family medicine.resident at pediatric and Picu residency Atfal misr aboreesh hospital... register at pediatric master degree Ainshams University and had endocrinology,diabetes and clinical nutrition diploma Azhar university
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Dr Asmaa Magdy Pediatric And Family Clinic
El Mokattam 9 Street, Petroleum Building Above Elhalmeia Sweets 1st Floor
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Family medicine treating adults, children diseases. Responsible for recording the medical history of patients and the development of their state of health over the years and treating chronic conditions such as heart disease, diabetes, arthritis, sinus infections, pregnancy monitoring, digestive diseases, and thoracic diseases.
A family medicine treats adult and child diseases. Responsible for recording the medical history of patients and the development of their state of health over the years and treating chronic conditions such as heart disease, diabetes, arthritis, sinus infections, pregnancy monitoring, digestive diseases, and thoracic diseases.
The methods to prevent gastrointestinal diseases are avoiding eating foods containing saturated fats, following a healthy diet, exercising regularly, do not delay defecation, avoid excessive medication.
Yes, it does. Doctors use an echocardiogram to detect some heart diseases. Sound waves are sent to the heart, then these waves are reflected from the heart and are captured by using special medical equipment to form pictures of the heart.