Local context
How regulation works
Healthcare providers in Egypt are licensed by the Ministry of Health and Population, with clinicians registered through the Egyptian Medical Syndicate. Egypt has also been building a national accreditation system — GAHAR (the General Authority for Healthcare Accreditation and Regulation) — as part of its universal health insurance reforms, and GAHAR accreditation is a signal worth asking about alongside international schemes.
A small number of private Cairo hospitals hold international accreditation such as JCI. As in Turkey, check exactly which facility your procedure happens in and verify the name against the accreditor's public register — a marketing brochure's logo is not a licence.
Legal recourse from the UK is realistically limited, so the practical protections are contractual and documentary: itemised written quotes, named surgeons whose registration you can ask to see, written refund terms, and complete medical records in English before you fly home.




