Dr. Ahmed Hosni

Dr. Ahmed Hosni

Specialist in Psychiatry and Neurology

Dr. Ahmed Hosni

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Dr. Ahmed Hosni - Specialist in Psychiatry and Neurology at Royal Care Clinics in Taba, Sinai

 

If you are looking for specialized medical consultations in psychiatric and neurological disorders, Dr. Ahmed Hosni, a specialist in this field, offers his services at Royal Care Clinics in Taba, Sinai. Dr. Ahmed Hosni will be available at the clinic from next Saturday until next Wednesday, daily from 7:30 PM.

 

Medical services provided by Dr. Ahmed Hosni:

 

Diagnosis and treatment of psychiatric and neurological disorders: This includes conditions such as anxiety, depression, stress, sleep disorders, and more.

Specialized psychotherapy: Offering individual therapy sessions to help improve mental and emotional health.

Pharmacological treatment: Using the appropriate medications for treating neurological and psychiatric disorders.

Consultations for individuals and families: Supporting individuals and families in dealing with psychological and neurological challenges.

Clinic Location: Taba, Sinai, El Mansheya Street, inside Golden Mall.

 

How to book an appointment and inquire: For booking or inquiries, please call 0155 752 2156.

 

Why choose Dr. Ahmed Hosni?

 

A specialist with extensive experience in psychiatric and neurological disorders.

Providing distinguished and personalized medical services for all cases.

The clinic’s location in Taba, Sinai makes it easily accessible.

Don’t hesitate to visit Royal Care Clinics for specialized consultations in psychiatric and neurological disorders.



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