For pediatric patients:
A scanned copy of the child's computerized birth certificate.
The child's weight (if under 3 years old).
A scanned copy of one parent's national ID (both sides).
For adult patients:
A scanned copy of the patient's national ID (both sides).
Contact information:
Two phone numbers for the patient or a family member.
Medical documents:
A clear copy of medical reports indicating a heart condition, such as an ECG (electrocardiogram), echocardiography, or a cardiac CT scan.
All documents must clearly display the patient's full name.
A scanned copy of the mother's national ID (both sides) or passport.
Two contact numbers for the patient or a first-degree family member.
Ultrasound report for the mother.
A previous prescription or medical report confirming a diabetes diagnosis.
A report of the HbA1c (glycated hemoglobin) test from the past three months.
A daily record of blood sugar and insulin levels before and after each meal, before bedtime, and upon waking, for one week before the visit.
For Pediatric Patients:
A scanned copy of the child's birth certificate.
A scanned copy of one parent's national ID (both sides).
For Adult Patients:
A valid national ID (both sides).
Two different contact numbers for the patient
A copy of the child’s computerized birth certificate, and a copy of one parent’s ID card (both sides). (This applies to pediatric patients).
A copy of the patient’s national ID card (both sides) or passport. (This applies to adult patients).
Two different phone numbers for the patient or for a first-degree relative.
A clear photo of the burn. If the patient is currently admitted to another hospital, please also send a medical report indicating the treatment being given.
A copy of the child’s computerized birth certificate, and a copy of one parent’s ID card (both sides). (This applies to pediatric patients).
A copy of the patient’s national ID card (both sides) or passport. (This applies to adult patients).
Two different phone numbers for the patient or for a first-degree relative.
Any medical investigations that have been performed indicating the diagnosis (e.g. lab tests, medical reports, imaging, etc.).
For pediatric patients:
A scanned copy of the child's computerized birth certificate.
A scanned copy of one parent's national ID (both sides).
For adult patients:
A scanned copy of the patient's national ID (both sides) or passport.
Contact information:
Two phone numbers for the patient or a first-degree relative.
Medical documents:
A clear copy of relevant medical reports (e.g., test results, endoscopy reports, medical reports, or CT scans of the digestive system). It is essential to include scan images if available.