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Dr. Sherif brings over 15 years of expertise as a pediatric surgeon and pediatric urologist, serving across Egypt, Kuwait, K.S.A., and the U.A.E. He specializes in treating children and neonates with a wide range of surgical conditions. His clinical focus lies in managing congenital anomalies of the abdomen, head, neck, and, most notably, the genitourinary system. Dr. Sherif’s advanced training in pediatric urology and laparoscopic pediatric surgery was gained at a leading tertiary pediatric center in Egypt and further enhanced at the world-renowned IRCAD training center in France, specializing in minimally invasive surgery.
In addition to his clinical practice, Dr. Sherif serves as a clinical trainer in the Egyptian Fellowship Program for Pediatric Surgery, contributing to the development and education of future pediatric surgeons. He is a board-certified pediatric surgeon with a Ph.D. and an active member of the Egyptian Pediatric Surgical Association (EPSA).
Dr. Sherif has attended numerous workshops and conferences on pediatric urology, pediatric colorectal surgery, and minimally invasive pediatric surgery. He has also authored multiple publications in internationally recognized journals, with a particular focus on innovations in pediatric urology and surgical techniques
Pediatric Surgery and Pediatric Urology provide specialized surgical care tailored to infants and children. The scope includes a wide range of procedures to manage congenital, developmental, and acquired conditions effectively.
Penile surgery
Testicular Conditions
Inguinal herniaHydronephrosis (dilated kidney)Ureteropelvic junction obstructionDilated ureter and vesicoureteral reflux or obstructionPosterior urethral valvesNocturnal enuresis (bedwetting)Ovarian cysts
Neonatal Surgery
Colorectal Surgery
Minimally Invasive Surgery
Head and Neck Surgery
Prenatal Counseling
Antenatal diagnosis and planning for congenital urological abnormalities