Dr. Mamdouh Mahmoud Makhlouf, Consultant Orthopedic Surgeon specializing in Knee Arthroscopy and Sports Injuries, provides accurate diagnosis and advanced treatment for bone and joint problems in Downtown Cairo. Dr. Mamdouh Mahmoud Makhlouf is one of Egypt’s leading orthopedic surgeons, specializing in knee arthroscopy and sports injuries. He has extensive experience in diagnosing and treating a wide range of bone and joint conditions, making him a top choice for patients seeking
Dr. Mamdouh Mahmoud Makhlouf is a consultant orthopedist, knee arthroscopy and sports injuries specialist in Egypt. He has extensive experience in diagnosing and treating various bone and joint problems, and provides accurate and effective care to patients.
What distinguishes Dr. Mamdouh Mahmoud Makhlouf in the treatment of bones?
Dr. Mamdouh Mahmoud Makhlouf is distinguished by his advanced expertise in knee arthroscopy and sports injuries, with the use of the latest medical equipment for accurate diagnosis and effective treatment plans, in addition to continuous follow-up of cases to ensure rapid recovery.
Dr. Mamdouh Mahmoud Makhlouf, Consultant Orthopedic Surgeon specializing in Knee Arthroscopy and Sports Injuries, provides accurate diagnosis and advanced treatment for bone and joint problems in Downtown Cairo. Dr. Mamdouh Mahmoud Makhlouf is one of Egypt’s leading orthopedic surgeons, specializing in knee arthroscopy and sports injuries. He has extensive experience in diagnosing and treating a wide range of bone and joint conditions, making him a top choice for patients seeking precise and effective care.
Dr. Mamdouh Mahmoud Makhlouf has vast experience in treating:
Knee and shoulder injuries
Joint and bone disorders
Sports-related injuries
Chronic joint inflammation
Tendon and ligament repair
Clinic Location and Working Hours
183 Tahrir Street – Bab El-Louq – Strand Building – 2nd Floor
Working Hours:
Thursday: 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM
Dr. Mamdouh Mahmoud Makhlouf
Consultant Orthopedic Surgeon specializing in knee arthroscopy and sports injuries