A new chapter of care… reaching the furthest point, for those furthest from care.
A Journey That Started on the Road
From mobile convoys… to a permanent lifeline for Matrouh.
IBF’s journey in Matrouh began with mobile medical convoys reaching remote communities like Siwa, Marsa Matrouh, and El-Dabaa — areas where families struggled to access continuous medical care.
Over two years of partnership between IBF and Apache Egypt, these efforts grew into something bigger:
10 medical convoys
26 mobile clinic days
8,632 awareness sessions
66 surgeries completed
21,000+ beneficiaries served before the clinic even opened
On 25 October 2025, this journey took its biggest step yet with the opening of the IBF Matrouh Specialized Clinic.
What began as a humanitarian initiative has now become a sustainable, year-round medical presence, bringing diagnostics, treatment, and healthcare awareness closer to thousands of families.
What the Clinic Offers
Real services. Real access. Real impact.
Opening Date: 26 October 2025
Operation Days: 2 Days Per Week
Beneficiaries in First Week: 323
Total Matrouh Beneficiaries (All Phases): 21,0• 00+
Medical Services:
General Medicine
Pediatrics
Internal Medicine
Dermatology
ENT
Diagnostics & Ultrasound
Preventive Health Education
Follow-up & Referrals
Step Inside
Watch the Clinic in Action
Moments From Matrouh
A glimpse into the lives we touch.






About Matrouh
A governorate rich in culture, heritage, and people we are honored to serve.
- Population: 417,099
- Capital: Marsa Matrouh
- Known for: Siwa Oasis, Cleopatra Beach, Al-Alamein, coastal desert landscapes
- IBF Focus Areas: Marsa Matrouh • Siwa • El-Dabaa • Remote desert communities
Why Matrouh Matters:
A governorate defined by long distances, scattered villages, and limited medical access — where a permanent clinic doesn’t just improve health outcomes… it transforms the lives of entire communities.
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A Clinic with a Purpose
Built on years of commitment, partnership, and the belief that healthcare is a right — even in the furthest point on the map.
Thank you for being part of the journey.

