The International Clinic of Sousse is part of a large project with a wide perspective which is the Medical City of Sousse.
The Internationale Clinic of Sousse in Figures
21 000 m²
Overall surface area172
Hospital Beds12
Operating Theaters40
Consulting Offices for External Doctors1
Medical Image Center1
Cardiac Exploration RoomWe Aim To Offering Reliable Services
The Internationale Clinic of Sousse will be the largest hospital in the 8 governorates (Mahdia, Monastir, Kairouan, Kasserine, Sidi Bouzid, Sousse, Gafsa, Tozeur) with easy access to the main roads. The promoters have extensive experience in the field: leasing management of a multidisciplinary clinic We aim to have 420 dedicated and skilled employees to support our medical providers in all levels of inpatient care, a full range of outpatient.
Allergy and Sleep exploration
Respiratory, skin, eye, food and drug allergies, as well as allergies to wasp or bee venom.Towards quality sleep, a multidisciplinary team of doctors, ENT specialists,…
Cochlear Implantology Center
Cochlear implantation for infants or child patients at risk of deafness and speechlessness is the child’s future:– Orthopedic testing at birth– Speech therapy for older…
Uro-Nephro and Dialysis Center
Endoscopic management of surgical and urological procedures. A public/private partnership with HOPITAL SAHLOUL for kidney transplants.
Emergency Center
A concept with different spaces.– Satisfactory equipment and consumables.Experienced medical and para-medical teams.– The emergency department is the clinic’s showcase and recruitment point for admissions.
Digestive Center
1- Surgical treatmentTumor surgeryEsophageal surgeryUsing 3D, RA and RV2 techniques.2- DiagnosticTreatment by gastrologistsEndoscopy (fibro-colo) and echo-endoscopy3. 3- Interventional radiologyby interventional radiologists (vascular and tumor diseases)
Interventional Cardiology and Cardiac Surgery Center
Rhythmology unit=associate rhythmologistRadial angioplastyPediatric cardiology=associate cardiologistCardiovascular surgeryPercutaneous instead of open-heart surgery (associate cardiac surgeon)