A confrontation in the emergency ward of Dahab General Hospital has spiraled into a dual legal battle, pitting a patient’s allegations of professional misconduct against a medical institution’s claims of harassment and illegal surveillance. At the center of the storm is a female physician now facing investigation by the Administrative Prosecution after a video surfaced appearing to indicate her making indecent gestures toward a patient.
The incident began when a pregnant woman, identified in official reports as Aida Alaa, arrived at the emergency department suffering from chronic anemia. According to hospital sources, the patient requested an iron infusion—a procedure that, per medical protocols, is prohibited in the emergency room without first admitting the patient and conducting necessary vital sign checks and laboratory tests.
Tensions escalated when the patient asked the on-duty doctor to measure her blood pressure. The physician, who was reportedly managing other critical emergency cases at the time, asked the woman to wait until the urgent cases were stabilized. This interaction led to a heated dispute, culminating in the doctor allegedly making obscene gestures toward the patient, which were captured on video and shared widely across social media.
A Clash of Perspectives
The response from medical authorities has been one of measured discipline coupled with a firm defense of staff safety. The South Sinai Health Affairs Directorate has referred the doctor to legal affairs to determine appropriate disciplinary action based on the investigation’s findings.
Although, Dr. Wael Kashta, head of the South Sinai Doctors Syndicate, has urged a broader appear at the incident. He noted that the physician was subjected to verbal abuse and intimidation while performing her duties. Kashta argued that the situation cannot be reduced to a single filmed moment, but must be viewed as a reaction to a high-pressure environment and direct provocation.
This case highlights a recurring tension in public health: the friction between a patient’s expectation of immediate care and the rigid protocols doctors must follow to ensure patient safety, all occurring under the omnipresent lens of smartphone cameras.
How is the case being handled legally?
The case is moving on two parallel tracks. The physician is under investigation by the Administrative Prosecution in Sharm El-Sheikh regarding the “indecent gestures.” Simultaneously, a criminal report has been filed against the patient for filming inside the hospital without a permit and for allegedly assaulting the doctor verbally.
Why was the requested treatment denied in the ER?
Hospital officials clarified that iron infusions are not permitted as a walk-in emergency procedure. Medical protocols require the patient to be formally admitted for comprehensive tests and vital sign monitoring to prevent adverse reactions, meaning the doctor was following established safety guidelines.

What are the potential consequences for both parties?
The doctor could face disciplinary sanctions or suspension if the investigation confirms the indecent behavior. The patient, meanwhile, may face legal penalties associated with the unauthorized filming of public employees and the violation of hospital privacy laws.
Does the prevalence of social media filming in hospitals protect patients from abuse, or does it create an environment of intimidation that hinders medical care?




