Founded in 1986, Meyer Hospital is one of Israel’s most technologically advanced pediatric facilities. It includes 20 specialized and interdisciplinary departments treating a wide range of conditions—from genetic disorders to malignant diseases.

Key specialties include pediatric allergology and immunology, cardiology and cardiac surgery, neurology and neurosurgery, endocrinology, rheumatology, orthopedics, and oncology. Special attention is given to hereditary and congenital diseases. The hospital also operates a neonatal unit caring for premature and medically fragile newborns.

Frequently performed procedures include:

  • Robot-assisted oncologic surgery

  • Bone marrow and organ transplantation

  • Stereotactic radiosurgery of the brain

  • Microsurgery of the spine and spinal cord

  • Neurosurgical procedures (including treatment of hydrocephalus and microcephaly)

  • Individualized chemotherapy protocols

  • Selective and conventional radiation therapy using linear accelerators

  • Surgical correction of congenital heart defects

  • Multimodal therapy

  • Immunotherapy

In addition to targeted treatment, the hospital provides rehabilitation programs for children with cerebral palsy and other severe conditions, as well as postoperative and post-oncology recovery programs. These measures help consolidate treatment outcomes and prevent relapse.

The inpatient unit is fully equipped for mother-and-child co-stay. Comfortable room settings reduce stress and facilitate recovery. Upon request, three meals per day are provided according to prescribed medical diets. Most staff members speak Russian, easing communication with patients and their families.