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Psychiatric Help

http://www.behman.com/clinics.html

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Alcoholic's Anonymous


http://www.aaegypt.org

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24/7 Pharmacies in Cairo


Seif (76 Shari's Qasr Al-Ainy. 02/794-2678) is open 24 hours.

Issaf Pharmacy (3 Shara 26 Yulyu, at the corner of Shara Ramses. 02/574-3369) is open 24 hours.

Zamalek Pharmacy (3 Shagaret al-Dorr, Zamalek. 02/735-2406) is open 24 hours.

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Fire
Police
Tourist police
Ambulance

Ambulance (123).

Fire Brigade (125).

Police (122 or 02/303-4122).

Tourist Police (02/390-6028). Cairo

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Trauma Ambulance


Al-Salam International Hospital Ma'adi. 02/524-0250 or 02/524-0070.

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Egypt Ambulance Numbers 123
Cairo Alex. Road: 045-551309
Heliopolis: 634-4327
Giza: 561-5551
Tahrir: 577-0230
Maadi: 525-3873
Ramsis: 577-0406/577-0365/577-0123

Egypt Fire Bridge Numbers 180
Giza: 391-5289/391-0115/391-1727 Ext.: 271
Maadi: 3761-0259/3761-0258/3761-0257
Tahrir: 633-0954
Heliopolis: 525-3873

Egypt Police StationNumbers 122
Emergency Police: 122
Tourist Police: 126
Traffic Police: 128

http://www.mapsofworld.com/egypt/information/emergency-numbers.html

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Alexandria


Ambulance 123
Central Ambulance Opposite Alexandria Station, Kom El Dekka (203)4922257
Bacos Ambulance Mehatet El Souk St., Bacos (203)5703454
Police 122
Fire Central Soliman Yousry St., Kom El Dekka 180 - (203)4934206 - 4934207

http://www.alexandriaegypt.com/emergency/index.htm

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quote:
Originally posted by Tigerlily:

Heliopolis: 634-4327
Giza: 561-5551
Tahrir: 577-0230
Maadi: 525-3873
Ramsis: 577-0406/577-0365/577-0123


Giza: 391-5289/391-0115/391-1727 Ext.: 271
Maadi: 3761-0259/3761-0258/3761-0257
Tahrir: 633-0954

Have you checked those numbers? Because I think they are outdated and not working ...
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Child Abuse Hotline 16000

The National Council for Motherhood & Childhood

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School Violence Hotline 19126

Ministry of Education

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Day's affecting opening times to some services

Public Holidays
The following days are public holidays in Cairo. On these days, most businesses are closed and transportation may be more limited.

· January 7th, Coptic Christmas
· February 22nd, Union Day
· April 25th, Sinai Liberation Day
· May 1st, Labour Day
· June 18th, Evacuation Day
· July 1st, Bank Holiday
· July 23rd, Revolution Day
· September 11th, Coptic New Year
· October 6th, Armed Forces Day
· October 23rd, National Liberation Day
· October 24th, Suez Victory Day
· December 23rd, Victory Day

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Al Borg Laboratories

Blood tests
Urine Tests
Pregnancy Tests
Microbiology Testing

Branches all over Egypt

19911

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Emergency MRI, CAT, X Rays in Cairo.

Ahram Scan

Very reasonable prices [Wink] I have used them and they are very quick and efficient and have the latest MRI machine's with no tunnel.

Faisal
3586853.....35864003

Dokki
37495162....37495164

Shubra
22068122....22067182

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6th October University Hospital

38362483/87/89

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Imaging and Diagnostics in Cairo


Cairo Scan

19144


MRI (open and closed)

CT MultiSlice 16 Row
Detectors

3D & 4D Ultrasound

Plain digital X-Ray and
interventional

Echo Heart

Color Doppler

DXA

Mammography

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Dar Al Fouad Hospital (private)
All specialities


leader in Open Heart Surgery,CABG,Stenting. in Egypt


Also provide's Mammography

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Dar Al Fouad Hospital (private)
All specialities


leader in Cardio/Thoracic,Open Heart Surgery,CABG,Stenting. in Egypt


Also provide's Mammography

38356030/40

6th october city

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International Trauma Centre in Cairo.

Anyone having RTA on the Ismailia Rd or surrounding contact this hospital for the best Trauma Care in Egypt in an emergency.

Fully equipped ambulances and helipad.


20 2 477 5902 / 3 / 4

http://imceg.com/e/dept.asp?ID=70


http://imceg.com/e/contact.asp

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useful info.... so bumping again.
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Cheers Mr Mod [Wink]

Please folks if you come across any important numbers you might need, put them here.

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Radiotherapy/Oncology for Cancer treatment in Cairo.


Kasr Al Aini Hospital have a nuclear medicine and oncology faculty at Cairo University.


Clinical Oncology and Nuclear Medicine Department (NEMROCK)

Faculty of Medicine

Cairo University

Tel.: 002-0223626246

Fax: 002-023635554 / 002-0223653360

e-mail: NEMROCK@mednet2.camed.eun.eg

Address:Abd Elaziz Aal Seoud St.- Elmanial - Cairo - Egypt


MOF called the 246 number and at the Kasr al Aini you can have a course at one of it's satellites, inside the hospital grounds.


They have 2 courses.

Not sure of the name, spelling sorry, but sounds like 'liner' and 'cobbler'???

Liner course is 450le
Cobbler course is 350le

this is just the course and does not include medicine or hospital fee.

The number to call is 23630171, but the lady said you just turn up, no appointment necessary BUT!! you must be there before 13.30 any day except Thurs and Fri.

The dept is on Abdel Aziz al Seoud St, in front of the Tourism Hotels College ( grounds of hospital).

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British Embassy, Cairo, Egypt

British Embassy
7 Ahmed Ragheb Street
Garden City
Cairo
Egypt



Cairo

Telephone: (002) (02) 27916000

opening times

GMT:
Sun-Wed: 0500-1230
Thurs: 0500-1100

Local Time:
Sun-Wed: 0800-1530
Thurs: 0800-1400

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Just wondering if there's any sort of domestic violence contacts?
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quote:
Originally posted by Shanta Qadeama:
Just wondering if there's any sort of domestic violence contacts?

First safe-house for women in Cairo: House of Eve (Beit Hawa)

Contact:
8/10 Sh. Mathaf el Manial, Apt. 12, Manial, Kairo
Tel.: 336 363 45/ 336 443 24 / 353 255 78
Fax: 336 363 45.
e-mail: adew@link.net
endviolenceinegypt@yahoo.com

http://www.adew.org/adew/?pg=pro#shelter

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How do you find all this stuff TL - you're a marvel!
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Tigerlily...forget the safe house, I worked there and I'm sad to say that it's a scam!

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quote:
Originally posted by Ngeg:
Tigerlily...forget the safe house, I worked there and I'm sad to say that it's a scam!

Scam??? Please can you elaborate? I just posted an article on Bayt Hawa.

http://www.egyptsearch.com/forums/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=2;t=018404

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Well, it would be against my morals and ethics to publish specifics of what I came across while working in that place. But I can outline a few points:
1. Numbers are always multiplied by 100

2. Jouranuilsists are openly bribed to write about it

3. Donations from Embassies and foreigners arent directed towards what they should be

4. Think: How did the manager pay for her PARLIAMENT CAMPAIGN-which she lost btw?

These are fake projects and I'm sorry to say it.

There might be some good out of it: 20 rich beneficiaries, and 5 poor beneficiaries out of its imaginary 500 beneficiaries. It's a scam!

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Oh wow, Ngeg, that's tough accusations you are making here but since you have worked there you will know better than anyone of us.

I just think abused women in Egypt don't have many places to find help so I am hopeful that this place will be at least one option for them.

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Ngege, that's very bad news about Beit Hawa.

Do you know if this the only safe-house for women in Cairo or are there more? And in other places in Egypt?

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Here are some ways to be helpful to someone who is threatening suicide or engaging in suicidal behaviors:

Be aware – learn the risk factors and warning signs for suicide and where to get help
Be direct – talk openly and matter–of–factly about suicide, what you have observed, and what your concerns are regarding his/her well–being
Be willing to listen – allow expression of feelings, accept the feelings, and be patient
Be non–judgmental – don’t debate whether suicide is right or wrong or whether the person’s feelings are good or bad; don’t give a lecture on the value of life
Be available – show interest, understanding, and support
Don’t dare him/her to engage in suicidal behaviors
Don’t act shocked (If you are shocked, focus on the patient, rather than your alarm)
Don’t ask "why" (Asking "why" may invalidate the patient’s pain. Instead, ask "what is so bad that you are thinking about suicide?" or "what hurts so bad that suicide seems like an option?")
Don’t be sworn to secrecy
Offer hope that alternatives are available – but don’t offer reassurances that any one alternative will turn things around in the near future
Take action – remove lethal means of self–harm such as pills, ropes, firearms, and alcohol or other drugs
Get help from others with more experience and expertise
Be actively involved in encouraging the person to see a mental health professional as soon as possible and ensure that an appointment is made

Individuals contemplating suicide often don’t believe that they can be helped, so you may have to be active and persistent in helping them to get the help they need. And, after helping a friend, family member, or patient during a mental health crisis, be aware of how you may have been affected emotionally and seek the necessary support for yourself.


Source:The Office of Mental Health Services
"Suicide Risk Management Training for Clinicians"

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Myths About Suicide
There are many myths about suicide and suicidal behavior that have been passed down through generations of healthcare providers that some providers still believe today and may have actually been taught. Examples of these myths are:

Select each of the Myth statements below to understand the reality.

• Myth: Asking about suicide would plant the idea in my patient’s head. Reality: Asking about suicide doesn’t create suicidal thoughts, and may actually decrease them.

Myth: There are talkers and there are doers. Reality: Most people who die by suicide have communicated some intent. Someone who talks about suicide gives the physician an opportunity to intervene before suicidal behaviors occur.

• Myth: If somebody really wants to die by suicide, there is nothing you can do about it. Reality: Most suicidal ideas are associated with the presence of underlying treatable disorders. Providing a safe environment for treatment of the underlying cause can save lives. The acute risk for suicide is often time–limited. If you can help the person survive the immediate crisis and the strong intent to die by suicide, then you will have gone a long way towards promoting a positive outcome.

• Myth: He/she really wouldn’t kill themselves since ______.
he just made plans for a vacation
she has young children at home
he made a verbal or written promise
he knows how dearly his family loves him
Reality: The intent to die can override any rational thinking. In the presence of suicidal ideation or intent, the physician should not be dissuaded from thinking that the patient is capable of acting on these thoughts and feelings. No Harm or No Suicide contracts have been shown to be ineffective from a clinical and management perspective.
• Myth: Multiple and apparently manipulative self–injurious behaviors mean that the patient is just trying
to get attention and are not really suicidal. Reality: Suicide "gestures" require thoughtful assessment and treatment. Multiple prior suicide attempts increase the likelihood of eventually dying by suicide. It may help to empathically and non–judgmentally engage the patient in trying to understanding the function of the behavior and finding safer and healthier ways of asking for help or coping.

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quote:
Originally posted by Veerle:
Ngeg, that's very bad news about Beit Hawa.

My last words on beit Hawa

This is my friend's message, she used to work there and is more updated.
"Look, it wasn't going well, was a mess and a lie. But they just hired a new manager and she is good, i think she should make it real..we will see"

There is another shelter with Awatef Serag eldin's NGO but i don't know if it's opened for public or not yet, and who her target group will be.

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Okay here is the hotline number for the

Consumer Protection Agency (CPA) in Egypt:

19588

http://www.cpa.gov.eg/english/NGOs.htm

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The Surgical clinic - Cairo

www.albertclinic.com

Telephone 02 24598792

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Trauma Ambulance !

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Does anyone have current emergency telephone numbers for, say, an ambulance in Cairo? And will it work from a cell phone?

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Emergency Numbers


Ambulance: 123
Heliopolis: 634-4327
Maadi: 525-3873
Giza: 561-5551
Tahrir: 577-0230
Ramsis: 577-0406/577-0365/577-0123
Cairo Alex Road: 045-551309

Police: 122
Emergency Police: 122, Traffic Police: 128, Tourist police: 126

Fire Brigade: 180
Heliopolis: 633-0954
Maadi: 525-3873
Giza: 761-0259/761-0258/761-0257
Tahrir: 391-5289.391-0115/391-1727 Ext.: 271

Public Utility Services
- Electricity Emergency: 121
- Natural Gas: 129
- Water: 575-0059/575-7416

There is a list everyday in the newspaper you can tear out and keep with you and my mobile gives me an option to unlock my phone or dial out an emergency call and I can assure you it rings lol... but I walways ring off when I realise I haven't unlocked phone correctly.

Don't worry, in the event of an emergency whether you call or not you are in trouble!!! Ambulances get stuck in traffic, the Fire Brigade spend their days sleeping (well the ones in Heliopolis and at the Pyramids do) and the Police are as usefull as a choclolate teapot [Big Grin]

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And no, I haven't checked them and ISA I never have to. My advice to you though is get the local free paper from any cafe and tear out the numbers from there. This is just a link I found and as so very often it will probably be BS.

Also, there is the online Yellow Pages to view.

I did just find this though as well.

Emergency numbers of Cairo are round the clock helpline numbers. Tourists can access these helpline numbers of Cairo from any telephone free of cost and seek immediate help in times of crisis. Most of the helpline numbers are toll free numbers.

The useful emergency numbers of Cairo are:

Ambulance: 123
Fire Brigade :125
Fire Department : 180
Police: 122 or 02/303 4122
Tourist Police: 02/390 6028
Child Helpline number : 0 800 15555
Cairo Water Utility : 125
Electricity Information : 121
Highway Emergency Service : 0121110000
Police Railway : 145
Police Tourism 126

Cairo emergency numbers are essential for foreign tourists traveling to this capital city.

Oddly we had this conv at the weekend when we were in the middle of nowhere... just myself and two other girls and no clue where we were going [Big Grin]

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Thanks, Cheeky! I haven't seen a newspaper since I left the Longchamps. My apartment has no landline, which is why I was curious about mobile phones.

I do hope I never need to use them, of course! (There was almost cause yesterday, which prompted the question.)

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Do you have an Egyptian Sim? I do and I know mine offers me the chance to connect to an emergency number at anytime... mostly because I have a phone lock and emergency numbers can be called without punching in my password.
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Very belated reply: Yes, I do, Cheeky. I will investigate this!

Thanks!

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Poison control in cairo. From mobile 0226840902
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Register with the British Embassy via this link:

https://www.locate.fco.gov.uk/LocatePortal/olrportal.aspx

US Smart Traveler Enrollment Program here:

https://travelregistration.state.gov/ibrs/ui/

Italian citizens here:

https://www.dovesiamonelmondo.it/index.php?id=2&no_cache=1

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