Marrakesh, Morocco
The clinic, named AVERROES, has a rich history and holds a unique significance for its founder, Dr. Ahmed Laarbi Mansour, who was the first Moroccan surgeon to operate in the private sector in Marrakech and the recipient of the first promotion from the medical university in Rabat. This brilliant professor of medicine and metaphysics descended from a family of "CADIS" (judges), had a peaceful death in Marrakech. This establishment, dedicated to this inspirational scholar, has been providing medical care to the sick of Ocher City for almost fifty years.
The Clinic prioritizes women's health and well-being, with a predominantly female staff. Versatile healthcare professionals such as nurses, anesthetists, auxiliaries, caregivers, midwives, hospital staff, stretcher-bearers, sterilization agents, and pharmacists are present at the clinic. Through specialist divisions such as Women and Infant Care Services, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Aesthetic Medicine and Surgery, Dental Center, Imaging Center, and Perinatal Activities Center, the facility provides comprehensive care. At Clinic Averroès Marrakech, four operating rooms are dedicated to performing exclusively surgical procedures, and a team of skilled and knowledgeable surgeons supervises them.
Clinique Averroes offers modern and advanced infrastructure to its patients such as:
Rue Sebou, Marrakech 40000, Morocco
Distance from Airport : 7Km
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