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Clinic schedules

Services

Clinic name

Service provided

Number of the clinic

Days of work

Time of work

Endourology

Where patients who suffer from urinary tract stones are interviewed and cases are followed up after endourological operations

 

Sunday to Thursday

9 to 1:30

pediatric

Where Paediatric urology patients (less than 14 years old) are evaluated

 

Sunday and Wednesday of every week

9 to 1:30

Uro oncology

Where cases with urological tumors are evaluated.

 

Monday and Tuesday of every week

9 to 1:30

andrology

Where cases with erectile dysfunction and male sexual diseases are evaluated.

 

Sunday and Thursday

9 to 1:30

Female urology and voiding dysfunction

Where cases of urinary incontinence are evaluated and managed.

 

Monday , Tuesday and Wednesday

9 to 1:30

general

Where all urology cases (routine and emergency) are reviewed before referral to specialized urology clinics

 

Sunday to Thursday

9 to 1:30

interventional

Where urinary catheters and nephrostomies (renal tubes) are installed, removed or replaced, wound dressings are cared, and patients are prepared for urology operations

 

Sunday to Thursday

9 to 1:30

 


Specialties

* The hospital has many clinics and specialized units:
- Outpatient clinics

1. General Urology Clinic:

Where all urology cases (routine and emergency) are reviewed before referral to specialized urology clinics.
2. Interventional clinic:
Where urinary catheters and nephrostomies (renal tubes) are installed, removed or replaced, wound dressings are cared, and patients are prepared for urology operations.
3. Endourology Clinic:
Where patients who suffer from urinary tract stones are interviewed and cases are followed up after endourological operations
4. Pediatric Clinic:
Where Paediatric urology patients (less than 14 years old) are evaluated.
5. Oncology Clinic:
Where cases with urological tumors are evaluated.
6. Andrology Clinic:
Where cases with erectile dysfunction and male sexual diseases are evaluated.
7. Female Urology and Voiding Dysfunction Clinic:
Where cases of urinary incontinence are evaluated and managed.

2- Extracorporeal Shockwave Lithotripsy (ESWL) unit:

It is located on the second floor of the hospital. The fragmentation unit contains:
  - Two Shockwave lithotripsy devices.
  - A room containing 12 beds to receive patients, prepare them and follow them up before and after the ESWL session.

3- Ultrasound Unit:

Where urological ultrasound is carried out for both outpatient and inpatient cases. It is located on the first floor of the hospital

4- Diagnostic Radiology Unit:

Where x-rays on the urinary tract (KUB) is performed for both outpatient and inpatient cases. It is located on the first floor of the hospital

5- Urodynamic Unit:

Where patients with problems of voiding function (in terms of safe storage of urine and full, voluntary emptying) are examined through a special set of tests. It is located on the first floor of the hospital.

6- Kidney transplant unit:

It is located on the ninth floor of the hospital and contains 2 operating rooms, 2 recovery and intensive care rooms, 4 intermediate care rooms and 2 inpatient rooms.

7- Operations Sector:

On the eighth floor, there are 8 operating rooms that are fully equipped to perform urological surgeries and conforms to the infection control requirements of the Ministry of Health. An average of 100 surgeries are performed per week at the hospital.

8- Inpatient wards:

- The free inpatient wards, with an actual capacity of 125 beds.
- The economic inpatient wards, with an actual capacity of 79 beds.

9- Emergency and reception:

Where cases referred from the General Reception of the hospital are evaluated throughout the week, and on official holidays, 24 hours a day.