Al-Azima Center for Addiction Treatment - Red Sea - Hurghada
Al-Azima Center for Addiction Treatment - Red Sea - Hurghada
The center is built on an area of 3,500 square meters and has a capacity of 96 beds to serve and treat addiction. The center includes an outpatient department with 3 clinics, with a capacity of operating (75) patients per day. The center will also provide detoxification, “detox” and rehabilitation services. The number of beneficiaries of the center annually is estimated to be about 21,000 addictive patients, divided between 19,500 outpatient clinics and 1080 Inpatient booking, and it is the first center of its kind to be established on the governorate’s land to provide its services free of charge to serve the people of the Red Sea and a number of Upper Egypt governorates.
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Services Offered
Al-Azima Addiction Treatment Center in the Red Sea Governorate (Hurghada) is a center specialized in treating addiction patients. The center provides its services to citizens free of charge. Free treatment including stay in the center and all treatment services
Fees and Payment
Free of charge
Services Offered To: Adults
Languages: Arabic
Payment: Sliding Scale Pro-bono
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