Dr. Ahmed El-Hafnawy

Dr. Ahmed El-Hafnawy

Consultant of Neurology, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Brain Catheterization

Dr. Ahmed El-Hafnawy

  • Name: Dr. Ahmed El-Hafnawy
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Dr. Ahmed El-Hafnawy

Consultant Neurology and Diagnostic and Therapeutic Brain Catheterization

Hospital: Vera Meissner, Germany

Specialties and Services Provided:

Treatment of strokes and brain hemorrhages: Providing integrated treatment plans for acute cases.

Cerebral and neck artery insufficiency: Diagnosis and treatment of cases of poor blood flow to the brain.

Cerebral catheterization: Diagnostic and therapeutic procedures using advanced techniques such as catheterization.

Academic Qualifications:

Clinical Specialization Certificate: From Germany, focused on the latest techniques in treating brain diseases.

Fellow of the University of Würzburg and Essen: Academic and research experience in the field of neurology.

PhD in Neurology: From the University of Würzburg, Germany.

PhD and Lecturer in Neurology: Alexandria University, where he contributes to the education and training of new doctors.

Additional Experiences:

Worked in prestigious hospitals in Germany, which enabled him to acquire advanced skills.

He has experience in scientific research, which ensures the application of the best medical practices.

Contact Information:

Clinic Number: 01030805833

Landline: 035848405

Address: 149 Fouad Ibrahim Girgis St., Bulkeley, Alexandria

In front of Lizabella, Agricultural Tower, 2nd floor

Personal Profile:

Dr. Ahmed El-Hafnawy always strives to provide the best possible healthcare to patients. He is distinguished by his passion for science and applying the latest technologies to treat brain and nerve diseases, and works to improve the quality of life of his patients through personal and professional care.



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