Reaching the furthest point for those furthest from care.
Our Impact in Matrouh
Our journey in Matrouh started on the road.
Before there was a clinic, IBF sent mobile medical convoys to reach remote communities in Siwa, Marsa Matrouh, and El-Dabaa, where families struggled to access continuous care.
Over two years, and through a strong partnership between IBF and Apache Egypt, these convoys and mobile clinic days grew into something bigger: a decision to move from temporary support to a permanent, specialized clinic serving Matrouh all year round.
On 25 October 2025, we opened the IBF Matrouh Specialized Clinic – turning a humanitarian response into a long-term health presence for thousands of families in one of Egypt’s most distant governorates.
Clinic Impact in Numbers
- Medical Convoys beneficiaries: 21,000
- Surgeries completed: 66
- Awareness sessions: 8,632
- Mobile clinic days: 26
- Medical convoys: 10
- Clinic opening date: 25 October 2025
- Clinic beneficiaries to date: 1,500+
Clinic location:
Ezbet El-Hagg Ali, Marsa Matrouh City, Salloum Road
Services Provided
The clinic offers essential services for surrounding communities:
- General Medicine
- Pediatrics
- Internal Medicine
- Ophthalmology
- Orthopedic
- Dermatology
- ENT (Ear, Nose, and Throat)
- Diagnostics & Laboratory Tests
- Preventive & Health Awareness
- Medical Follow-up & Referrals






About Matrouh
Matrouh is a governorate rich in culture, heritage, and landscapes – from Siwa Oasis to the shores of Marsa Matrouh and Al-Alamein.
Its population is spread out across long coastal roads, desert communities, and distant villages, where access to specialized medical services is often limited and requires long travel. This makes a stable, permanent health presence especially important.
Why Matrouh Matters:
In Matrouh, distance is the main barrier: long coastal roads, desert routes, and remote communities make reaching a doctor a journey in itself. Evolving from convoys to a permanent specialised clinic transforms Matrouh from a place that receives temporary outreach into a governorate with a constant, reliable source of care. This shift changes health access for entire communities at the far edge of the country.
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.


