- 900-bed general academic hospital
- medical and surgical care
- area has the highest population growth rate in Israel due to immigration
- close to Rishon Le Zion, 15 km east of Tel-Aviv
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- largest hospital in Israel and in the Middle East with 2000 hospital beds
- major research hospital
- collaboration with TAU on brain research
- host to TAU School for Physiotherapy
- Safra Children's Hospital
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Meir Medical Center
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Ness Ziona Psychiatric Hospital
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- leading center for treatment of pulmonary diseases
- well-known Department of Orthopedics
- In Vitro Fertilization center
- home hospital for Israeli Olympic team
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- offers a range of mental health services from emergency hospitalizations to outpatient services
- regional clinics and a Family Support Center
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Rabin Medical Center
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Reuth Medical & Rehabilitation Center
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- 1300 beds
- largest number of cancer patients treated in Israel
- largest number of organ transplants
- located in Petah Tikvah
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- a leading nonprofit in the field of welfare, health, and old age
- 350 beds
- neurological and orthopedic rehabilitation
- long-term respiratory care
- complex nursing care for children and adults
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Schneider Children's Medical Center
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Shmuel HaRofe Medical Center
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- exclusively dedicated to treatment of young patients up to age 18, including newborns
- 250 beds, 43% critical care
- Israel's leading institution in bone marrow transplants
- "whole-child-care” that pairs medical treatment with social, developmental, educational, and pyschological services
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- 355 beds
- serves patients over the age of 65
- scientific unit for geriatric research
- physiotherapy and occupational therapy services
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Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center (Ichilov) |
Edith Wolfson Medical Center |
- 2nd largest medical center in Israel
- 1300 hospital beds, 170 outpatient clinics, 60 departments and institutes
- leads the country in number of research projects
- Trauma Center skilled in large-scale emergency response
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- 650+ beds
- 60 departments
- Save a Child's Heart program treats pediatric cardiac patients from around the world
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