Dr. Hazem Abdel Moneim Eid

Dr. Hazem Abdel Moneim Eid

Orthopedic Surgeon

Dr. Hazem Abdel Moneim Eid

  • Name: Dr. Hazem Abdel Moneim Eid
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Dr. Hazem Abdel Moneim Eid

👨‍⚕️ Orthopedic Surgeon

 

Educational Qualifications:

🎓 Master's degree in Orthopedic Surgery from Cairo University.

🏥 Extensive experience in treating various complex and chronic orthopedic cases.

 

Subspecialties:

Dr. Hazem has significant expertise in handling a wide range of orthopedic and joint-related conditions, including:

 

⚽ Sports Injuries & Arthroscopy: Treating sports-related injuries using advanced techniques like arthroscopic surgery.

🦵 Bone Deformities: Addressing various bone deformities that affect movement and overall health.

🦶 Foot and Ankle Orthopedics: Treating foot and ankle injuries and conditions, including fractures and deformities.

🔄 Joint Replacement: Performing joint replacement surgeries for damaged joints due to injury or disease.

👩‍⚕️ Adult Orthopedics: Treating bone issues in adults, such as bone infections or osteoporosis.

🦴 Orthopedic Deformity Correction: Treating conditions that require bone shaping or alignment.

🤚 Hand and Shoulder Orthopedics: Treating injuries and deformities related to the hand and shoulder.

🧠 Peripheral Nerve Surgery: Treating peripheral nerve damage caused by injuries or diseases.

🔧 Adult Orthopedic Surgery: Performing surgeries to address adult bone issues, including fractures and arthritis.

Consultation Fee:

💰 350 EGP

 

Waiting Time:

⏱ Approximately 24 minutes, ensuring high-quality care in a timely manner.

 

Contact Dr. Hazem Abdel Moneim Eid:

📞 You can reach him at: 01115677856 for inquiries or to book an appointment.

 

Clinic Address:

📍 Red Sea, Hurghada, Nasr Street, above "Kheer Zaman" supermarket.

 

If you need advanced care in orthopedic surgery or sports injuries, don't hesitate to visit Dr. Hazem Abdel Moneim Eid for the best medical care.



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FAQ

Bone pain can result from several causes, including:

  • Injuries such as fractures or contusions.
  • Osteoporosis or vitamin D deficiency.
  • Arthritis or bone infections.
  • Overexertion or intense physical activities.
  • Other diseases such as tumors or infections.