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International Patient Safety Checklist in Israel

Use this checklist before booking treatment abroad. Verifying these items helps protect your health, finances, and travel plans.

  • Verify hospital accreditation (JCI, NABH, or equivalent)
  • Confirm surgeon credentials and experience with your specific procedure
  • Request detailed cost estimate including all fees
  • Check if the hospital offers international patient services
  • Verify language support for consultations and medical records
  • Confirm insurance acceptance or payment options
  • Research visa requirements and medical visa availability
  • Plan adequate recovery time before return travel
  • Arrange airport transfer and accommodation near hospital
  • Request copies of all medical records and discharge summaries
  • Clarify follow-up care arrangements in your home country
  • Get a second opinion before committing to treatment abroad

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Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about hospitals in Israel

Frequently Asked Questions

Sheba Medical Center (Tel HaShomer) is ranked among Newsweek's top 10 hospitals worldwide and excels in oncology, cardiology, and rehabilitation. Hadassah Medical Center in Jerusalem is a global leader in stem cell transplantation, genetics, and rare diseases. Ichilov Hospital (Tel Aviv Sourasky) is renowned for oncology, trauma, and neurosurgery. Assuta Medical Center is Israel's largest private hospital network, offering short waiting times and premium patient experience. Rambam Health Care Campus in Haifa specializes in trauma, oncology, and organ transplantation.
Medical treatment in Israel typically costs 30–50% less than in the United States. A heart bypass costs approximately $25,000–$35,000 (vs. $75,000–$150,000 in the US), knee replacement $15,000–$22,000 (vs. $40,000–$60,000), and a single IVF cycle $5,000–$8,000 (vs. $12,000–$20,000). Cancer treatment programs, including immunotherapy, are also significantly more affordable while maintaining world-class quality standards.
Yes. Israel is widely considered the world leader in IVF and fertility treatment. The country performs more IVF cycles per capita than any other nation, and Israeli fertility clinics achieve among the highest success rates globally. Israeli law provides generous IVF coverage for citizens, which has driven enormous clinical experience and innovation. International patients benefit from this deep expertise, access to the latest techniques (including PGT genetic testing, egg freezing, and surrogacy programs), and costs significantly lower than in the US or UK.
Yes. English is widely spoken throughout Israel's healthcare system. All major hospitals have English-speaking physicians and nurses, and international patient departments provide full support in English. Many hospitals also offer services in Russian, Arabic, French, Spanish, and other languages. Israeli physicians frequently publish in English-language medical journals and many have trained at US or European institutions.
Citizens of many countries, including the US, Canada, UK, EU nations, and Australia, can enter Israel visa-free for up to 90 days, which is sufficient for most medical procedures. For longer treatments, a B/2 tourist visa extension or a medical visa can be arranged. Israeli hospitals' international patient departments can provide invitation letters and documentation to support visa applications. Check with the Israeli embassy or consulate in your country for specific requirements.

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This country hospital guide is for general information and medical tourism planning only. Hospital listings, costs, accreditations, and services change frequently. Always verify current information directly with hospitals, embassies, and healthcare providers before making treatment or travel decisions.

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