A key gateway for our work in Upper Egypt.
Our Impact in Beni Suef
Beni Suef is one of IBF’s main entry points into Upper Egypt. The clinic here was established to answer a clear need: a fixed, reliable health center that brings specialized care closer to communities who struggled to reach major hospitals
From day one, our clinic in Beni Suef has acted as a hub for diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up for families in both rural and urban areas. It also supports nearby governorates in Upper Egypt, making it a strategic point in IBF’s network of clinics.
Clinic Impact in Numbers
- Total operation days: 485 days
- Total beneficiaries to date: 60,324 people
Clinic location:
Senouris – Ice Factory area, next to Dr. Moura Louise Pharmacy, in front of Abu Hawwa showroom, near the National Bank of Egypt.
Services Provided
The clinic offers essential services for surrounding communities:
- General Medicine
- Pediatrics
- Internal Medicine
- Dermatology
- Ophthalmology
- Orthopedic
- ENT (Ear, Nose, and Throat)
- Diagnostics & Laboratory Tests
- Preventive & Health Awareness
- Medical Follow-up & Referrals






About Beni Suef
Beni Suef is often called the gateway to Upper Egypt. It combines dense rural villages with growing urban centers and industrial activity, with many families relying on agriculture and daily labor.
This mix of rural and urban communities creates heavy pressure on existing health services — especially for people living outside city centers.
Why Beni Suef Matters
Beni Suef sits at the gateway to Upper Egypt, linking rural villages, industrial zones, and growing urban communities. A fixed clinic here doesn’t just serve one neighbourhood; it supports movement between north and south and relieves pressure on services across the region. By being present in Beni Suef, IBF anchors sustainable care in a strategic governorate that many families pass through, work in, and rely on.
Thank you for being part of this journey
We believe healthcare is a basic right that should be available to everyone — no matter where they live.


