List of hospitals in Israel
List of Hospitals in Israel provides an overview of the healthcare facilities available in the State of Israel. Israel is known for its advanced healthcare system and medical innovations. The country's hospitals are at the forefront of medical research, patient care, and education. This list includes both public and private hospitals, as well as general and specialized medical centers.
Public Hospitals[edit | edit source]
Public hospitals in Israel are primarily funded and operated by the government or by Clalit Health Services, the largest of the four health maintenance organizations (HMOs) in the country. These hospitals provide a wide range of medical services to all citizens and residents.
- Sheba Medical Center - Located in Ramat Gan, it is one of the largest hospitals in Israel and is recognized for its comprehensive medical services, research, and education.
- Rambam Health Care Campus - Based in Haifa, this hospital is known for its excellence in medicine, research, and teaching.
- Hadassah Medical Center - A leading medical organization that operates two university hospitals in Jerusalem, Ein Kerem, and Mount Scopus.
- Soroka Medical Center - Located in Be'er Sheva, it serves as the central hospital for the Negev region, offering advanced medical treatments and emergency care.
- Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center (Ichilov Hospital) - A major tertiary care hospital in Tel Aviv, providing a wide range of medical services and specialties.
Private Hospitals[edit | edit source]
Private hospitals in Israel offer medical services through various funding sources, including private health insurance and out-of-pocket payments by patients. These hospitals often provide specialized services and shorter waiting times.
- Assuta Medical Centers - A network of private hospitals and clinics across Israel, known for high-quality surgical and medical procedures.
- Herzliya Medical Center - A private hospital specializing in surgical procedures, oncology treatments, and medical tourism.
Specialized Medical Centers[edit | edit source]
Israel is home to several specialized medical centers that focus on specific areas of healthcare, such as rehabilitation, pediatric care, and psychiatric treatment.
- Alyn Hospital Pediatric & Adolescent Rehabilitation Center - Specializes in pediatric rehabilitation and offers a wide range of therapies for children with various disabilities and conditions.
- Geha Mental Health Center - Provides comprehensive psychiatric services for adults and children.
- Schneider Children's Medical Center of Israel - A world-renowned pediatric hospital in Petah Tikva, offering specialized care for children and adolescents.
Military Hospitals[edit | edit source]
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) operates military hospitals that provide medical services to soldiers, including emergency care, surgery, and rehabilitation.
- Rambam Health Care Campus - In addition to serving the general public, Rambam also provides medical services to IDF soldiers, especially those in need of trauma care.
See Also[edit | edit source]
- Healthcare in Israel
- Medical tourism in Israel
- List of universities and colleges in Israel - Many hospitals in Israel are affiliated with academic institutions and contribute to medical research and education.
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