Professor of
Cardiology and Vascular Disease (Heart)
Professor of Cardiology AinShams University
Member of the British Cardiovascular Intervention Society, Member of the European Society of Cardiology, Member of the American Heart Association
Assistant Professor of
Cardiology and Vascular Disease (Heart)
Dr Ahmed is an Associate Professor of Cardiology - Cairo University. He is specialized in advanced cardiac interventions, structural interventions and adult congenital heart disease. He is currently the Head of Cardiology department and the medical director of Al Nas Hospital
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Doctors For Life - Prof Dr Ahmed Adel Elamragy
New Cairo Trivium Business Complex, North Teseen St
Consultant of
Cardiology and Vascular Disease (Heart)
Consultant and head of cardiology department - National Heart Institute
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Dr Alaa Radwan Heart Clinic
New Cairo Ozone Medical Hub ,New Cairo ,El Narges Buildings ,near Fatema Al Sharbatly Mosque , And Next To Abo Baker Al Sedik First Floor Clinic B113Mosque
Consultant of
Cardiology and Vascular Disease (Heart)
Consultant of cardiology
Benha teaching hospital
National heart institute
Saudi German hospital Jeddah
Member of Egyptian heart society
Member of European heart society
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CMC ( New Cairo )425
New Cairo CMC New Cairo 5th Stelment North Teseen Street
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