Dana-Dwek Children’s Hospital is located in Tel Aviv and is a comprehensive pediatric medical center serving patients from birth through adolescence. The hospital operates as part of the prestigious Ichilov Medical Center. Each year, the institution treats 45,000 patients, 30% of whom arrive from abroad. The hospital has been repeatedly certified by national and international accreditation bodies, confirming the highest standard of medical care.
The hospital includes the following departments:
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Diagnostic
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General Pediatrics
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Oncology
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Hemato-oncology
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Cardiology
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Orthopedics
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Neurosurgery
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Neurology
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Gastroenterology and Hepatology
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Nephrology
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Urology
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Pediatric Gynecology
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Psychotherapy
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Physiotherapy
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Rehabilitation
One of the most in-demand services is bone marrow transplantation, which has a 90% success rate. The transplantation unit is fully isolated and equipped with powerful air purification systems. Patients with hematologic malignancies awaiting surgery remain in sterile conditions, fully compliant with WHO standards and recommendations.
Given the young age of patients, surgeons primarily perform procedures using minimally invasive and microsurgical protocols. The vast majority of surgeries are organ-preserving, allowing normal growth and development of the child’s body. Invasive procedures are performed under robotic guidance, virtually eliminating medical errors and intraoperative risks.
Interdisciplinary teamwork is a fundamental principle of the hospital staff. This professional unity enables successful treatment even in critically ill children.
Children are accommodated in high-comfort rooms, where parents or guardians may stay with them. During treatment, children and adolescents participate in recreational activities that reduce stress and positively affect rehabilitation. Israel’s unique natural resources are utilized in the rehabilitation department, and the mild climate promotes faster recovery and restoration of strength.








