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A candid social media video by an Egyptian woman living in the United Kingdom has ignited widespread discussion after she revealed why she chose to return to Egypt permanently for medical care, after spending nine years abroad.
Her message was simple but striking: access to healthcare, not lifestyle or nostalgia, drove her decision.
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In her video, the woman compared her personal healthcare experiences in England and Egypt, pushing back against common assumptions about medical access in developing countries.
She explained that prolonged wait times, delayed diagnoses, and high private healthcare costs in the UK ultimately made staying unsustainable for her health.
She shared two specific medical experiences that shaped her choice, and quickly captured public attention.
Her first experience involved a hand injury sustained while playing football. After breaking her hand, she went to an emergency room in the UK, waited for hours, and was told there was no serious issue.
Unsatisfied and still in pain, she later sought medical attention in Egypt. There, a doctor immediately identified the injury as a fracture and confirmed that surgery was urgently needed.
The contrast, she said, was impossible to ignore.
The second issue was gynecological, and even more frustrating. According to her, she was informed that the waitlist to see a gynecologist in the UK was approximately one year. As for a scope procedure, the expected wait time stretched to four years.
Private care was technically an option, but the cost, she said, was prohibitively expensive, placing timely treatment out of reach.
Beyond hospital visits, she compared everyday healthcare access in both countries, including pharmacies. In Egypt, she noted, patients can consult doctors more quickly, obtain medications with ease, and avoid long delays.
Her point wasn’t that one system is perfect, but that faster access to care in Egypt in specific aspects challenges widely held perceptions about where “better” healthcare exists.
The video sparked intense debate online. Some praised her honesty and shared similar experiences, while others defended the UK’s public healthcare model and emphasized its strengths.
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