I assume you are asking about ancient Egypt. Back then, there were healers and physicians, who mainly used the available knowledge of that time (medicinal plants, for example); there was also magic and what we today would call pseudo-science (fake science). People who could afford it would have been able to get help, probably by bartering something in exchange for the medical service, since coins were not in common use yet. Also, some Egyptian religious practices were supposed to keep you from illness– if you did become ill, that was supposedly a sign that you had not performed the rituals correctly.

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But if you are asking about modern Egypt, in urban centers like Cairo, there are reputable hospitals and well-trained physicians, as well as a system of healthcare that is similar to that in some western countries– there are public hospitals (funded by the government) and private hospitals that take certain healthcare plans. However, the healthcare system is still in a state of flux, due to the country’s ongoing political instability; also, in rural areas, medical care is less reliable and harder to obtain.

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