Kaplan Medical Center is a major medical and diagnostic institution established in 1953 in affiliation with the Hebrew University. The center provides all types of medical care — from emergency and planned hospitalization to professional rehabilitation. The hospital is accredited by the North American Joint Commission International (JCI), confirming the high quality of services provided.

Each year, Kaplan Medical Center treats more than 700,000 patients, including about 100,000 foreign nationals. Specialists here perform unique procedures with no global analogues. The center successfully treats hepatocellular carcinoma using radiofrequency techniques, implants next-generation artificial hearts, and restores hearing in patients with deafness through effective cochlear implantation. The oncology department is equipped with the latest technology, enabling outstanding results in the treatment of cancer and hematologic malignancies.

In addition to specialized and interdisciplinary departments, the hospital operates the Herzfeld Department of Geriatrics and Anti-Aging Medicine, which treats conditions typical of elderly and geriatric patients. It also provides rehabilitation after critical conditions and aggressive treatments that weaken the body due to involutional changes.

Young couples particularly value the maternity hospital and perinatal center, which includes an advanced neonatology unit for premature and extremely low-birth-weight infants, as well as newborns with obstetric pathologies.

The comfortable inpatient facilities significantly ease the emotional burden of treatment. The wards are designed so that nothing reminds patients they are in a hospital. Leisure and service facilities are available on-site for foreign patients. Hospitalization is possible with accompanying relatives or caregivers.