Bringing care closer to communities on the edge of the capital.
Our Impact in Giza
Giza is one of the most crowded and fast-growing areas around Greater Cairo, with many neighbourhoods and villages that sit just outside the capital but still struggle to access reliable, affordable healthcare.
IBF opened its clinic in Giza on 14 April 2025 to serve these high-density communities and areas that need direct, close-to-home support – not just hospital-based care.
The clinic quickly became a key point for families living in and around Giza, offering them a nearby place for diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up instead of long trips, long queues, and higher costs.
Clinic Impact in Numbers
- Opening date: 14 April 2025
- Total operation days: 55 days
- Beneficiaries to date: 10,142 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 Giza
Giza is the western gateway to Cairo, known globally for the Pyramids, but also home to millions of residents living in busy urban neighbourhoods and expanding informal areas.
Rapid urban growth and high population density put heavy pressure on existing services, especially for families living further from main hospitals and private clinics.
Why Giza Matters
Giza stands between central Cairo and expanding new communities, with dense neighbourhoods that are growing faster than services can catch up. A clinic here helps absorb part of that pressure by offering a nearby, consistent point of care for families who might otherwise depend on distant, overloaded hospitals. It turns Giza from just a passage between areas into a strong health touchpoint in its own right.
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.


