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The Dakahlia Liver Patient Care Association is a non-governmental, non-profit organization established in 1995 and officially registered with number 817 in 1997. The association is a founding member of the European Liver Patients Association (ELPA), which was established in 2006. Its president, Professor Gamal Shiha, represented the association on the ELPA Board of Directors for two years until 2008.
The association also participated in founding the World Hepatitis Alliance (WHA), which includes similar associations worldwide and has a significant global presence.
We strive to provide exceptional care to all patients, especially those in need, using the latest medical equipment and global protocols in both diagnosis and treatment. We are committed to maintaining a consistent standard of medical service. Additionally, we dedicate an advanced clinical research unit focused on studying liver and gastrointestinal diseases, with a firm commitment to upholding the confidentiality and privacy of patient data involved in our research.
We aspire to be a leading model in providing comprehensive and precise medical care that prioritizes the needs of patients, especially for those unable to afford treatment expenses. We also aim to become a global center for medical research, utilizing the latest international medical protocols and contributing to their advancement. Additionally, we aim to establish a world-class research center that offers exceptional opportunities for young researchers to receive scientific and practical training at the highest level under the supervision of a highly experienced and skilled medical team.
Strategic Goals the Hospital Aims to Achieve in the Future:
In light of technological and medical advancements and their profound impact on the health and cultural levels of societies, hospitals and healthcare institutions—as administrative organizations—play a pivotal role in supporting and developing communities both health-wise and culturally. They also play a fundamental role in building families socially, culturally, and health-wise.
Based on this perspective, our primary goal is to enhance the hospital's institutional capacity to become a globally recognized medical establishment capable of meeting the growing needs of patients with liver and gastrointestinal diseases. This will be achieved through: