Centers History
- The opening of outpatient clinics (orthopedics-neurology and neurosurgery-obstetrics and Gynecology) on the ground floor and their work on the first of October 2012
- The opening of the radiology department on the second floor upstairs and the operation of (1) magnetic resonance imaging device, (2) CT scan device, (3) normal DR radiology device and (4) sound wave device on August 25, 2020.
- The receipt of the first floor is upstairs and includes administrative offices, classrooms, offices of the concerned Departmental Councils on March 10, 2021.
- Equipping (11) classrooms on the first floor of the upper floor with a capacity of (50) people each with the latest equipment of high-quality interactive screens and an audio system on the first of August 2021.
- Transfer and operation of the Department of doctors Affairs and the safe women's unit from the main hospital to the headquarters of the three medical centers on the first floor of the upper floor on the first of June 2022.
- The nervous system physiology unit is equipped with the first upper floor and consists of Sound Wave devices on the limbs – brain – drawing devices – nerve and muscle-drawing devices-electrocardiographs on July 25, 2022.
- Operation of the Neuro-intervention device in the second upper floor on January 22, 2023, it is the latest Neuro-intervention device at the level of the Republic and helps to provide patients with many solutions and completion of this quality for the cases covered within the presidential initiative to eliminate waiting lists, Neuro-intervention are used to treat cases of: brain clots, installation of stents with narrowed cerebral arteries, treatment of arterial aneurysms, treatment of cerebral and spinal birthmarks, some cases of preoperative brain tumors, and technical supervision of these units : Interventional radiology, neurology and neurosurgery, and attached to the Neuro-intervention unit, medium care for receiving and following up the patient after the catheterization procedure, equipped with a ventilator, a monitor to measure the patient's vital rates, and a trauma device.