Sohag Hospital for Mental Health and Addiction Treatment
Sohag Hospital for Mental Health and Addiction Treatment
The hospital area is 6000 meters square , of which 2500 meters square are buildings, and the rest are green spaces that include a playground and a garden. The largest psychiatric hospital in Upper Egypt, with a capacity of 74 beds. It consists of 3 floors and provides comprehensive privacy for each patient. It includes a pediatric psychiatric ward, an elderly psychiatric ward, an occupational therapy unit, and 16 rest rooms, as well as 8 outpatient clinics for various specialties that receive ordinary citizens who are not mentally ill in outpatient clinics.
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Services Offered
- It has clinics that provide treatment services for various psychological and neurological problems for adults, the elderly and children, in addition to a rehabilitation unit, addiction treatment, speech therapy and autism. - Guidance training for adolescents, through a set of customized sessions
Fees and Payment
Provides free and subsidized services
Services Offered To: Adults Teens Children
Languages: Arabic, English
Payment: Sliding Scale Pro-bono
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