Dr. Ahmed Ragab
Pulmonologist and Respiratory Allergy Specialist

- Name: Dr. Ahmed Ragab
- Phone: 01013073013 01091370632
Dr. Ahmed Ragab
🩺 Pulmonologist and Respiratory Allergy Specialist
Academic Qualifications
🎓 Egyptian Fellowship in Chest Diseases and Allergies.
🎓 Diploma in Respiratory Endoscopy from Zagazig University.
🎓 Diploma in Hospital Management and Quality.
Professional Experience
2023 - Present: Specialist in Respiratory Diseases and Allergies at Imbaba Chest Hospital.
2015: Fellow at the College of Physicians and Surgeons, Faculty of Medicine, Assiut University.
Services and Treatments Provided
1. Allergy Treatment:
🌬️ Chest Allergy in children and adults.
🔬 Allergy tests and treatment with desensitizing injections.
🤧 Treatment for allergies caused by dust, animals, and other environmental factors.
2. Chronic Disease Treatment:
💨 Asthma: Diagnosis and treatment with medications and proper breathing techniques.
🚶♂️ Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD): Providing treatments to reduce symptoms and improve breathing.
🫁 Pulmonary Fibrosis: Diagnosis and treatment using modern medications and therapies.
3. Diagnostic and Therapeutic Procedures Using Endoscopy:
🔍 Fiberoptic Bronchoscopy: To detect lung tumors and other respiratory diseases.
🔬 Thoracoscopy: To take diagnostic samples in cases like pleural effusion (fluid in the lungs).
4. Sleep and Breathing Disorders:
😴 Treatment for sleep apnea using specialized devices.
⚖️ Treatment for obesity hypoventilation syndrome.
🛏️ Treatment for obstructive sleep apnea using CPAP or similar devices.
5. Diagnostic Tests:
🩺 Pulmonary Function Tests: To assess lung health and the respiratory system’s ability to function properly.
📸 Chest CT Scans: To examine the lungs and diagnose complex cases.
6. Treatment for Other Diseases:
💋 Treatment for cyanosis (bluish lips) due to breathing difficulties.
🤧 Treatment for chronic cough, 😤 choking, and 💥 chest pain.
Treatment for allergic rhinitis and common cold.
Location and Contact Information:
Main Clinic:
🏥 "Your Doctor" Clinics Complex, Sheikh Awn Allah Road, after Al-Nasr School, Qusiya, Assiut.
Other Branches:
📍 Shubra El Kheima: Borsa'id Street, off Street 8.
📍 Mohandessin: Off Ahmed Orabi Street.
For Appointments and Inquiries:
📞 01013073013
📞 01091370632
Fees and Waiting Time:
💰 Consultation Fee: 250 EGP.
⏳ Waiting Time: Approximately 42 minutes.
💬 Follow-up Consultation (valid for 7 days): 50 EGP.
Dr. Ahmed Ragab provides 🩺 comprehensive medical care, using 🔬 the latest diagnostic and therapeutic techniques, including 🫁 endoscopy and modern treatments for respiratory and allergy diseases.
FAQ
Pneumonia is an infection in the lungs, and it shows through the following symptoms:
1. Cough: It could have mucus or it might be dry.
2. High fever: Fever with chills (feeling cold with heat).
3. Difficulty breathing: Feeling like you can't take a deep breath.
4. Chest pain: The pain gets worse when you breathe deeply or cough.
5. Fatigue and exhaustion: Feeling extremely tired, unable to get up.
6. Loss of appetite: Not feeling like eating as usual, and sometimes feeling nauseous.
7. Excessive sweating: Especially at night.
8. Muscle aches: Feeling body aches like you have the flu.
9. Mental confusion: Older adults may feel confused or have trouble thinking clearly.
Note: These symptoms can be severe or mild depending on age and health condition.
The recovery time from pneumonia depends on the severity of the condition and the patient's age:
1. Mild cases: Recovery usually takes 1 to 3 weeks.
2. Severe cases or elderly patients: Recovery may take 6 to 8 weeks or longer.
Tips for faster recovery:
1. Get plenty of rest.
2. Stay hydrated by drinking lots of fluids.
3. Follow your doctor’s instructions and take all prescribed medications.
If complications arise or symptoms persist for an extended period, consult your doctor immediately to prevent further health issues.
Pneumonia is an infection that affects the lung tissue itself. This means the air sacs in the lungs become inflamed and may fill with fluid or pus. Its symptoms are clear and include:
1. High fever with chills.
2. Severe coughing, often accompanied by mucus or phlegm.
3. Difficulty breathing, and sometimes chest pain during deep breaths or coughing.
Bronchitis, on the other hand, is an inflammation of the tubes that carry air to the lungs (bronchial tubes). It’s often caused by viral infections or continuous smoking. The main symptoms are:
1. Persistent cough (which may be dry or produce mucus).
2. A feeling of tightness or mild pain in the chest.
3. Wheezing sounds when breathing.
4. General fatigue and exhaustion.
In summary, pneumonia directly impacts the lungs and tends to be more severe, while bronchitis affects the airways leading to the lungs and doesn’t involve the lung tissue itself.
Yes, pneumonia can be contagious, especially if it's caused by bacterial or viral infections. The infection can spread from one person to another through:
1. Coughing and sneezing: From an infected person.
2. Direct contact: Such as shaking hands with someone who is sick.
3. Contaminated air: Inhaling air that contains germs.
To reduce the risk of infection, it’s important to wash your hands frequently, avoid direct contact with sick individuals, and wear a mask if you’re in crowded areas or around infected people.
Symptoms of bronchitis may include:
1. Persistent cough: It can be dry or accompanied by mucus.
2. Difficulty breathing: You might hear wheezing (a whistling sound when breathing).
3. Chest discomfort: A feeling of tightness or heaviness in the chest.
4. Fever: A slight increase in body temperature.
5. General fatigue: Feeling tired and drained most of the time.
6. Nasal congestion or sore throat: A stuffy nose or throat pain might occur.
Note: Bronchitis is often caused by a viral or bacterial infection. The cough may persist even after other symptoms improve.
Bronchitis (acute bronchial inflammation) is usually not dangerous if treated properly. However, in some cases, complications can occur, such as:
1. Chronic bronchitis: If it lasts for a long time or if flare-ups are frequent.
2. Underlying health conditions: Conditions like asthma or heart diseases may increase the risk of complications.
3. Age and weakened immune system: The body may be less able to fight off infections.
4. Rare complications: Such as progression to pneumonia or breathing difficulties.
It is important to consult a doctor when symptoms appear to ensure appropriate treatment and prevent complications.