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American Medical Center




Ground Floor #3, Hotel Cambodiana,
Phnom Penh
Open 24 Hours
Tel: 023 991 863

After Hours
012 891 613

We Do It All!                           

Dr. Sheftall's new book is available:
Striking It Rich

At the AMC, we can take care of any medical needs you may have; everything from a sore throat to a serious condition requiring surgery. Patients requiring an overnight stay and 'round-the-clock care are admitted to our rooms at the beautiful Hotel Cambodiana and the physicians on call for the evening attend to your every need.

Med Evac International
Our surgeons, Dr. Steve Islefo and Dr. Sokchan Sim, are excellent but if you need a procedure that they cannot perform here or if you simply wish to be evacuated to a larger hospital in Bangkok or in your home country, our subsidiary, Med Evac International provides the best doctor-escorted door-to-door service in the world.

Teddy Care Pediatrics
At the AMC we love children! That's why we created Operation Kids and take care of four large orphanage centers in the Phnom Penh area. We also have a growing number of community based children coming in to see our pediatricians Dr. Tola, Dr. Chenda and Dr. Reasey. We have a full compliment of imported vaccinations including those for Hepatitis A and B, Typhiod, Polio, BCG (for Tuberculosis), Measles, Mumps, and Rubella, Diptheria, Pertussis, and Tetanus, Rabies, Japanese Encephalitis, Meningococcus, Influenza, and Pneumonia.

The Skin Care Center
The AMC has become Phnom Penh's "go to" location for any and all skin care needs. Dr Sreng Reasey, our residency-trained dermatologist is available every day in the center. We can take care of the full spectrum of skin conditions ranging from acne or a simple allergic rash all the way to the various STD's and on to congenital conditions and skin cancer. Our plastic surgeon, Dr. Sheftall takes special pride in leaving you with the smallest and least conspicuous scar possible in those cases where surgery is required.

 

 


Dr Reid Sheftall and Angie