Carmel Medical Center was founded in 1976 in Haifa and today is considered one of the most modern and progressive clinical complexes in northern Israel. The hospital serves as a scientific, technical, and experimental base for the renowned Technion University. Within its walls, highly complex operations and procedures are performed that are unavailable in most medical institutions of the post-Soviet region. The clinic is accredited by ISO, JCI, IMA, and other rigorous medical quality control commissions.

Carmel Medical Center includes three general therapeutic and outpatient departments, 14 specialized and interdisciplinary units, six institutes, 11 operating rooms, and eight intensive care units. The hospital’s inpatient capacity allows for the simultaneous treatment of 400 patients. Each year, the facility treats more than 125,000 patients, including foreign citizens and Israelis. Surgeons at the center perform approximately 10,000 operations annually, including organ-preserving, minimally invasive, and hybrid procedures.

The clinic’s physicians are actively engaged in implementing and refining innovative approaches in nuclear medicine, interventional radiology, molecular genetics, bioengineering and tissue engineering, stereotactic radiosurgery, and other advanced disciplines. Most members of the professional staff hold academic degrees and enjoy an excellent reputation beyond their home country.

The clinic provides high-quality, healthy three-meal-a-day nutrition. Patients are accommodated in furnished rooms with a comfortable, home-like atmosphere. The hospital’s international department offers visa support, document assistance, and other services that facilitate visits to a foreign country.