The hospital is located in Jerusalem and has been operating since 1932. It focuses on delivering comprehensive diagnostic and therapeutic services in traumatology, orthopedics, and related fields to patients under 18 years of age. The hospital treats children who have suffered severe injuries, congenital musculoskeletal deformities, and chronic conditions leading to musculoskeletal dysfunction. A separate specialization of the hospital is rehabilitation of children with cerebral palsy (CP).

The hospital’s equipment meets the highest international standards, and medical devices are renewed every 3–5 years. The clinical structure includes 10 specialized and interdisciplinary departments, operating theaters, intensive care units, and rehabilitation blocks. In addition to orthopedic conditions, the hospital successfully treats the consequences of traumatic brain injuries and polytrauma involving internal organs. A psychiatric department also operates, treating children with eating disorders, PTSD, and urinary and bowel dysfunctions.

Rehabilitation programs are particularly in demand and are suitable for postoperative and post-traumatic patients, as well as children with congenital and acquired chronic diseases.

Rehabilitation programs include:

  • Magnetotherapy and laser therapy

  • Shockwave therapy

  • Acupuncture and acupressure

  • Pharmacopuncture

  • Therapeutic massage

  • Physical therapy and gymnastics

  • Stone therapy

  • Balneotherapy

  • Pet therapy

  • Art therapy

  • Ergotherapy

  • Speech therapy and psychotherapeutic correction

  • Laughter therapy

  • Sessions in the “Snoezelen” sensory room

During treatment, children are provided with home-like living conditions to minimize stress associated with hospitalization. The hsopital offers a well-developed leisure program, allowing children to spend time productively and enjoyably. Upon request, high-quality three meals per day are provided. Excursions with a Russian-speaking guide are also available. Most hospital staff speak Russian, significantly simplifying communication and enhancing physician–patient interaction.