The Yitzhak Rabin Medical Center is a large multidisciplinary complex with an annual budget exceeding USD 500 million. The institution is officially included in Israel’s top three medical centers. It combines two renowned hospitals within its structure — Beilinson and Hasharon. The first artificial heart transplant, the first robot-assisted surgery, and Israel’s first donor bank were established here. The center is certified by the strict North American Joint Commission International (JCI), confirming its advanced equipment and the global experience of its physicians.
Each year, more than 650,000 patients, including foreign nationals, receive treatment at the Yitzhak Rabin Medical Center. The hospital has 1,300 inpatient beds. Its professional staff includes university professors, candidates and doctors of medical sciences, and researchers. The physicians use the most innovative and advanced technologies, with particular emphasis on effective anticancer therapy.
70% percent of all organ transplants performed in Israel take place at this hospital.
The center is equipped with state-of-the-art technology, including:
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High-field MRI scanners with power from 3 Tesla
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128-slice CT scanners
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Latest-generation PET scanners
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Linear accelerators (3D conformal, IGRT, IMRT, RapidArc)
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Innovative digital X-ray systems and mammography units
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3D and 4D ultrasound devices
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Equipment for intraperitoneal chemotherapy and tumor hyperthermia
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Tools for radiofrequency ablation and chemoembolization
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Laser and radiofrequency surgical knives
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CyberKnife, Gamma Knife, and nano-knife systems
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Robotic systems
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Neuronavigation systems
This extensive technological arsenal allows physicians to detect pathology at its earliest stages and provide effective, safe, and minimally invasive treatment.
Rehabilitation programs are available on-site at the patient’s request. They include spa and resort therapies widely available in Israel thanks to its unique natural resources and favorable climate. Patients are accommodated in high-comfort wards equipped with personal appliances and furniture. Nutrition plans are tailored individually according to the doctor’s recommendations.








