Hillel Yaffe Medical Center was originally founded as an Academic School for Medical Personnel in 1967 and began functioning as a diagnostic and treatment complex in 1980. Today, the center structure includes three main buildings housing numerous specialized departments, interdisciplinary units, laboratories, research facilities, operating theaters, intensive care units, and other divisions. The institution has been repeatedly accredited by national and international medical quality control commissions.

The staff of Hillel Yaffe Medical Center includes 1,500 employees, among them many top-category physicians holding doctoral and professorial titles in medical sciences. The hospital’s inpatient facility is designed for 500 beds, with capacity continuously expanding. Each year, more than 230,000 patients are treated at the hospital, including foreign nationals.

The institution serves as the official clinical base of the Technion – Israel Institute of Technology. As a result, the center is equipped with the most modern tools and medications for the treatment of dangerous conditions, including those with a high mortality rate. The hospital features advanced diagnostic instruments and scanners, robotic surgical systems, innovative laser and radiofrequency devices, and other high-tech equipment.

The center adheres to the principle of fighting disease until final victory. Local physicians strive not only to cure pathology but also to secure long-term therapeutic results. To this end, the clinic offers rehabilitation programs and follow-up monitoring schemes that leave no chance for recurrence.