Al-Azima Center for Addiction Treatment in Matrouh
Al-Azima Center for Addiction Treatment in Matrouh
The first center to provide rehabilitation services for addiction patients in Matrouh and Alexandria governorates, on an area of 8000 square meters and with a capacity (135 beds - 2 outpatient clinics), targeting 12,000 patients annually.
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Services Offered
Psychosocial rehabilitation center for addiction patients Al-Azima Center for the treatment and rehabilitation of addicted patients includes workshops for vocational rehabilitation to be able to help the addicted patient acquire the skills needed by the labor market. It also provides treatment programs at the highest level through sports rehabilitation programs through five-a-side playgrounds, gymnasiums, work therapy programs and psychological support. It includes rooms for individual and group psychological rehabilitation
Fees and Payment
Free of charge
Services Offered To: Adults
Languages: Arabic
Payment: Sliding Scale Pro-bono
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