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Israel: The Holy Land Offers Miraculous Medical Treatment

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From Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, the timeless land of Israel has been luring travelers seeking esoteric wonders for millennia. Modern day wanderers typically come to this passionate fractious destination on a spiritual quest. But there’s a tremendous depth of history and some enchanting seaside locales that add a touch of romanticism to every visit. Medical care is surprisingly affordable in the Holy Land and always of the highest quality.








Why choose Israel for travel and treatment?

Copper domed mosque in Israel

Israel is a top choice for people seeking world-class medical treatment at a reasonable cost. The rich culture and ancient towns provide an inspiring environment in which to improve your health. Add to that a year-round warm climate and refreshing coastal scenery and it’s easy to see why Israel’s medical tourism industry is thriving.
The main draw for foreigners seeking medical care in Israel is the calibre and quality of its hospitals and physicians. Nearly all of the 70-odd medical centers in the country are modern and equipped with state-of-the-art facilities. Procedures that are complicated or rarely performed in every sector are offered at very competitive prices.
Israel’s location makes it convenient to reach from Europe, the Gulf states, Africa and both Asia and North America. The nation offers a number of fascinating tourist attractions within its borders, including some beautiful uncrowded beaches and resorts. It’s also easy to fly to regional destinations along the Mediterranean and the Gulf for your recuperation.

Medical Facilities in Israel

Assuta Hospital one of Israel's largest private hospitals

No matter what your medical complication, the hospitals in Israel can treat it. Everything from fertility and IVF treatments to neurosurgery and cancer treatment is available from doctors that are trained to the highest level. In addition to medical care, Israel is also a world leader in the field of cosmetic surgery. Around 65% of medical tourists come for medical treatment, while 35% opt for cosmetic procedures.

Israel's Hospitals and International Standards of Care

Modern office tower dominates the skyline in Israel

Approximately 15,000 foreigners come to Israel every year seeking medical treatment. Nearly half of them are from Eastern Europe and Russia, seeking surgery that is more expensive or unavailable in their own country. There are around 70 modern hospitals operated by the government and non-profit organizations, the best of which are located in Tel Aviv, Jerusalem and Herzliya. The Ministry of Health regulates all Board Certified doctors in Israel, most of whom have been trained in Europe and America and are specialists in their fields.
Many medical procedures in Israel are up to 50% cheaper than in the UK and America. Surgery like heart replacement is just US$20,000 to 35,000 compared to around US$125,000 in America. Cosmetic surgery is more comparable, but still offers savings of around 20%. A facelift costs US$7,000 in Israel compared to US$8,500 in America.

Convalescence in Israel

Relax on the beaches in Israel

Israel’s leading hospitals have some of the finest facilities and patient rooms in the world. There are world-class resorts along the beaches around Tel Aviv and the countryside of Jerusalem. Israel’s Ministry of Health oversees every aspect of the country’s medical industry, cooperating with spas, hotels and resorts, and ensuring that recovery facilities are top class.

Israel Travel Information

Tourist enjoys her first camel ride in Israel

Israel has an agreement with 65 countries allowing for visa-free entry. Most Asian, African and Arab citizens need a special visa, so check with your local Israeli consulate or look online. The New Shekel is the currency of Israel, although many tourist services that use a credit card are listed in dollars. Hebrew and Arabic are the main language spoken in Israel, although most children study English in school and are partially fluent. Costs in Israel are comparable to those in the West, so don’t expect any shockingly low prices on hotels or food. Outlets across the country use 220V electricity.

Israel Quick Facts

Location:
Languages Hebrew (official), Arabic, English
Population 7,353,985
Currency New Israeli Sheqel (NIS)
Capital Jerusalem
Major Airports Ben-Gurion International Airport (TLV)
Electricity 220V/50Hz

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