Sheba Medical Center in Ramat Gan (Israel)
Clinic specialization
Chaim Sheba Medical Center at Tel HaShomer (also Tel HaShomer Hospital) founded in 1948, is one of the biggest and most famous public centers of Israel nowadays. Over a million of visitors use clinic’s specialist’s services and around 110 000 undergo inpatient treatment every year. Patients can get help in every medicine branch at 159 clinic’s centers and departments, but the main focus is on:
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oncology and oncohematology;
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neurosurgery;
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pediatrics;
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cardiology and cardiac surgery;
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rehabilitation and recovery;
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urology;
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gynecology.
Sheba Medical Center has a status of a university clinic and closely cooperates with the biggest universities of Israel – Tel Aviv University and Bar-Ilan University –and with one of the most famous Israeli institute – the Weizmann Institute. Around 25% of medical resear chesare conducted at Sheba Medical Center. Manyclinic’sdoctorscombine practical activities with scientific activities and teaching. The location and infrastructure of Sheba Medical Center gives a possibility for foreign patients to get treatment with comfort. Thecenter is located in just 6 km from Tel Aviv. There are 7 restaurants, cafés, buffets, stores and several hotels. That means that accompanying family members of the patient can always be near and provide moral support in most difficult moments of treatment.
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Sheba Medical Center in Ramat Gan (Israel)
The next day I got up and walked down the corridor with a walker. By the evening, he was already taking the first steps up the stairs himself, holding on to the railing. On the third day, he was discharged from the hospital and took a taxi home himself, climbed the stairs also without third-party items. My result doctors are super pros special thanks to the surgeon Eran Avivi a specialist and a professional in his field as for me he is generally a wizard in a surgeon's robe. I bow low to all the doctors of the orthopedics department of the Shiba Hospital.....I recommend it
Masha has been suffering from epilepsy for 4 years, and now she is 7. Medications do not help us well. In Israel, she was offered a new treatment – brain stimulation. The doctor immediately told me that it was, of course, an operation, but quite a small one. The operation lasted an hour and a half.
Masha and I spent 5 days in the hospital. By the way, I want to say that the hospital has everything for children here: toys, educational games. And we also had a clown come to us. Now we have almost no seizures, if there are, then just for a couple of seconds. This is happiness for us!
I had a hernia for about five years. I visited all the doctors in our city. He drank all the medicines that could be thought of. All the same, the terrible pain in my back and leg did not stop. And then I read on the Internet that over time, with such a hernia, urinary incontinence and all sorts of other nasty things may appear. I got scared and ran to the surgeon. He offered an open operation, but without a guarantee that all this will pass. I was operated on very quickly in Shiba-literally on the second day after I arrived. The doctor immediately said that the probability of success is almost 100%. And so it turned out.
My illness began with the fact that I began to feel constantly dizzy. Sometimes I felt hot. I went to the local therapist, he said that I have it nervous. I went to a paid laboratory and passed the tests. Many indicators have been improved. The doctor diagnosed "osteoarthritis" and prescribed treatment. But it didn't help. My friend lives in Israel and works as a nurse. She offered to be examined at the Shiba Hospital – this is a large hospital and is located near Tel Aviv.
I flew to Israel. I was staying with a friend, so I didn't need a hotel. A translator girl was attached to me, who went with me to all the doctors. The first doctor, when he heard about my symptoms, sent me for an ultrasound of the thyroid gland. I didn't even know that I could have problems with her. They did an ultrasound, found nodes. They were sent for a puncture – it turned out to be a papillary carcinoma. As soon as I found out about this diagnosis, I immediately began to cry. But the doctor calmed me down and said that this disease is perfectly treated and I will definitely not die from it.
3 days later, I underwent surgery there, in Israel. The gland had to be removed completely. I was afraid that there would be a huge scar in the most visible place, but the operation was done so that the stitches are completely invisible.
Now it's been 4 years, and I'm healthy. I go to Israel to be monitored after the operation – at the same time I visit my friend. The doctors say that I am doing well.
8 kg. I had a burning sensation in the esophagus. I lay in March for 2 weeks in the 5th city hospital-to no avail. And then I decided to go to Israel. I contacted the Shiba clinic on the Internet. During the examination, Dr. Levy removed all the diagnoses and recommended that I go to a psychotherapist, which I did when I returned to Samara. I was found to have severe nervous exhaustion, which was successfully cured. The burning sensation went away the next day after taking the medicine. And after 3 months, the normal weight returned. I am very grateful to Dr. Levy.
When I felt bad 5 years ago, they couldn't diagnose me for several months – no one understood what was wrong with me. It turned out that I had a malignant tumor of the pancreas, which had progressed during this time. Both doctors and users of Internet forums that I contacted said that this is not treated – treatment will only worsen the last days of life. But by chance I came across a review of a person who managed to recover from this disease in Israel. I contacted this person and found out that he was treated at the Shiba Hospital. Then I wrote to the hospital – and they answered me, invited me for treatment.
After examining and checking my disks and glasses, an Israeli doctor offered me a treatment regimen. It consisted of surgery and experimental chemotherapy. I agreed.
The operation was not easy for me, but patients are treated better in Israel than at home. They also left me. Then I started chemotherapy and radiation therapy – I also underwent all this in Israel. When the treatment was over, the doctors said that the result was good. Yes, I felt it myself. I was prescribed supportive treatment – chemotherapy, which I was already undergoing at home.
I have been in remission for several years now. But I stay in touch with Israeli doctors.
It all started with the fact that I started having severe headaches. I began to forget words, get tired quickly. My wife forced me to go to a neurologist. The diagnosis was terrible – a brain tumor. Our doctors said that, in principle, the tumor is operable. But they do not guarantee me a normal quality of life after the operation – I can, roughly speaking, turn into a"vegetable". My wife and I started thinking about treatment abroad. Friends advised Turkey, Germany, South Korea, Israel. We studied the sites, compared prices, looked at where some doctors are. We stopped at Israel. We realized that such operations are best performed there, and it is not as long to fly there as to Korea.
We were helped to choose a hospital by a friend who has his own small travel agency. He said that in Israel it is best to be treated in large hospitals, closer to Tel Aviv. That's how we got to the Shiba Hospital.
Israeli doctors confirmed the diagnosis. They also confirmed that the tumor is operable. I was very afraid of this operation. But, as it turned out, in vain. Israeli neurosurgery works like a conveyor belt. Everyone clearly does their job: a surgeon, an anesthesiologist, nurses. And at the same time, everyone finds time to joke and cheer up.
When I woke up after anesthesia, I didn't even feel that I had been in a complete "blackout"for several hours. The very next day, my wife and I were sitting in a small cafe there, in the hospital.
Now, a year later, only a not very noticeable scar remains from the operation. I am glad that I got to such skilled doctors.
A friend of mine recently returned from Israel, she was undergoing oncology treatment there at the Shiba clinic, the result was positive, despite the fact that our doctors did not want to take her on. He says that he is delighted with the clinic itself. it was easy for her to communicate, because on the first day she was provided with an interpreter there.
Even during the year of treatment, every service provider, from a clerk to a team of doctors, was sensitive and professional.
The next day I got up and walked down the corridor with a walker. By the evening, he was already taking the first steps up the stairs himself, holding on to the railing. On the third day, he was discharged from the hospital and took a taxi home himself, climbed the stairs also without third-party items. My result doctors are super pros special thanks to the surgeon Eran Avivi a specialist and a professional in his field as for me he is generally a wizard in a surgeon's robe. I bow low to all the doctors of the orthopedics department of the Shiba Hospital.....I recommend it
8 kg. I had a burning sensation in the esophagus. I lay in March for 2 weeks in the 5th city hospital-to no avail. And then I decided to go to Israel. I contacted the Shiba clinic on the Internet. During the examination, Dr. Levy removed all the diagnoses and recommended that I go to a psychotherapist, which I did when I returned to Samara. I was found to have severe nervous exhaustion, which was successfully cured. The burning sensation went away the next day after taking the medicine. And after 3 months, the normal weight returned. I am very grateful to Dr. Levy.
A friend of mine recently returned from Israel, she was undergoing oncology treatment there at the Shiba clinic, the result was positive, despite the fact that our doctors did not want to take her on. He says that he is delighted with the clinic itself. it was easy for her to communicate, because on the first day she was provided with an interpreter there.
Even during the year of treatment, every service provider, from a clerk to a team of doctors, was sensitive and professional.
Masha has been suffering from epilepsy for 4 years, and now she is 7. Medications do not help us well. In Israel, she was offered a new treatment – brain stimulation. The doctor immediately told me that it was, of course, an operation, but quite a small one. The operation lasted an hour and a half.
Masha and I spent 5 days in the hospital. By the way, I want to say that the hospital has everything for children here: toys, educational games. And we also had a clown come to us. Now we have almost no seizures, if there are, then just for a couple of seconds. This is happiness for us!
I had a hernia for about five years. I visited all the doctors in our city. He drank all the medicines that could be thought of. All the same, the terrible pain in my back and leg did not stop. And then I read on the Internet that over time, with such a hernia, urinary incontinence and all sorts of other nasty things may appear. I got scared and ran to the surgeon. He offered an open operation, but without a guarantee that all this will pass. I was operated on very quickly in Shiba-literally on the second day after I arrived. The doctor immediately said that the probability of success is almost 100%. And so it turned out.
My illness began with the fact that I began to feel constantly dizzy. Sometimes I felt hot. I went to the local therapist, he said that I have it nervous. I went to a paid laboratory and passed the tests. Many indicators have been improved. The doctor diagnosed "osteoarthritis" and prescribed treatment. But it didn't help. My friend lives in Israel and works as a nurse. She offered to be examined at the Shiba Hospital – this is a large hospital and is located near Tel Aviv.
I flew to Israel. I was staying with a friend, so I didn't need a hotel. A translator girl was attached to me, who went with me to all the doctors. The first doctor, when he heard about my symptoms, sent me for an ultrasound of the thyroid gland. I didn't even know that I could have problems with her. They did an ultrasound, found nodes. They were sent for a puncture – it turned out to be a papillary carcinoma. As soon as I found out about this diagnosis, I immediately began to cry. But the doctor calmed me down and said that this disease is perfectly treated and I will definitely not die from it.
3 days later, I underwent surgery there, in Israel. The gland had to be removed completely. I was afraid that there would be a huge scar in the most visible place, but the operation was done so that the stitches are completely invisible.
Now it's been 4 years, and I'm healthy. I go to Israel to be monitored after the operation – at the same time I visit my friend. The doctors say that I am doing well.
When I felt bad 5 years ago, they couldn't diagnose me for several months – no one understood what was wrong with me. It turned out that I had a malignant tumor of the pancreas, which had progressed during this time. Both doctors and users of Internet forums that I contacted said that this is not treated – treatment will only worsen the last days of life. But by chance I came across a review of a person who managed to recover from this disease in Israel. I contacted this person and found out that he was treated at the Shiba Hospital. Then I wrote to the hospital – and they answered me, invited me for treatment.
After examining and checking my disks and glasses, an Israeli doctor offered me a treatment regimen. It consisted of surgery and experimental chemotherapy. I agreed.
The operation was not easy for me, but patients are treated better in Israel than at home. They also left me. Then I started chemotherapy and radiation therapy – I also underwent all this in Israel. When the treatment was over, the doctors said that the result was good. Yes, I felt it myself. I was prescribed supportive treatment – chemotherapy, which I was already undergoing at home.
I have been in remission for several years now. But I stay in touch with Israeli doctors.
It all started with the fact that I started having severe headaches. I began to forget words, get tired quickly. My wife forced me to go to a neurologist. The diagnosis was terrible – a brain tumor. Our doctors said that, in principle, the tumor is operable. But they do not guarantee me a normal quality of life after the operation – I can, roughly speaking, turn into a"vegetable". My wife and I started thinking about treatment abroad. Friends advised Turkey, Germany, South Korea, Israel. We studied the sites, compared prices, looked at where some doctors are. We stopped at Israel. We realized that such operations are best performed there, and it is not as long to fly there as to Korea.
We were helped to choose a hospital by a friend who has his own small travel agency. He said that in Israel it is best to be treated in large hospitals, closer to Tel Aviv. That's how we got to the Shiba Hospital.
Israeli doctors confirmed the diagnosis. They also confirmed that the tumor is operable. I was very afraid of this operation. But, as it turned out, in vain. Israeli neurosurgery works like a conveyor belt. Everyone clearly does their job: a surgeon, an anesthesiologist, nurses. And at the same time, everyone finds time to joke and cheer up.
When I woke up after anesthesia, I didn't even feel that I had been in a complete "blackout"for several hours. The very next day, my wife and I were sitting in a small cafe there, in the hospital.
Now, a year later, only a not very noticeable scar remains from the operation. I am glad that I got to such skilled doctors.