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Clalit Platinum Flyer and Teeth Clinic Listing (2011) Clalit Mushlam Members Join the Family Health Revolution! * Join Clalit Mushlam Platinum at affordable prices, with no age limit or need for health declaration! New – Optical Treatment for Children Platinum members up to the age of 18 are entitled to free optical glasses each year. The service includes optical glasses or contact lenses (not cosmetic) of up to NIS 600. If the price exceeds NIS 600, members add the difference only. This offer is valid only at Clalit Optic stores across the country. Dental Treatments Platinum members receive FREE preventive dental treatments from age 10 to 18, and over 18 at 70% reduction * Teeth straightening - Orthodontic until 18 at 60% off, and over 18 at 50% reduction * Prosthetic dental treatments, including implants, bridges, false teeth and more at 50% off * All dental treatments are performed at the Clalit Smile chain, which includes 85 clinics around the country. Private Surgery Abroad Platinum members wishing to undergo private surgery abroad will receive participation of expenses of up to 200%, based on the Health Ministry’s price list. For example: a member undergoing bypass surgery abroad, which according to the Health Ministry’s price list costs NIS 57,500, will receive double reimbursement of NIS 115,000. If the surgery includes medical air transport, these expenses will be reimbursed too, up to $10,000. Other expenses such as accommodation for an escort, implants, etc. will also be reimbursed. Private Surgery in Israel Clalit Platinum members are eligible to undergo surgery at any private hospital and choose the surgeon from a list, at extremely low deductibles! and a maximum of NIS 1500 only per surgery (75% off the Clalit Mushlam Gold deductible). In addition, members receive coverage for implants of up to 90% of actual expenses, up to $6000. Expanded Maternity Package The Platinum plan enables women to receive refunds of up to NIS 2,925 and up to 75% of actual expenses for counseling, tests and medical treatments related to pregnancy or upcoming delivery, which are not included in the health basket or Gold plan. All this is in addition to other benefits already included in the Clalit Mushlam Gold plan. Pregnancy Tests included in the Agreement Track Tests can be performed for especially low deductibles * Level 2 ultrasound for a deductible of only NIS 57 * Am- niocentesis/Chorionic villus sampling (CVS) for or a deductible of only NIS 285 * Nuchal scan for or a deductible of only NIS 110 * Nuchal translucency blood test for or a deductible of only NIS 50. Convalescence for New Mothers Participation in convalescence expenses for new mothers at a convalescent facility/institute, from the first to third child. Offer is valid for one child only, up to 75% of expenses and no more than NIS 300 a day, for up to 3 days. Cosmetic Surgery & Treatments Platinum members interested in undergoing cosmetic surgery and/or treatments, enjoy considerably low deductibles. Amongst the treatments offered are: hair removal, breast surgery, nose surgery, liposuction and more. The treatments are performed at the Clalit Esthetics and Proporzia chains. Ovum Donation Abroad Platinum members are eligible for reimbursement on overseas ovum donation for performance of IVF abroad, for the first and second child only. Reimbursements are a maximum of 75% of the expense of the IVF process, up to NIS 11,699 per child. The process includes examination and preparation of the donor, egg retrieval and transfer thereof to the recipient abroad. Ambulance Transportation Platinum members requiring emergency ambulance evacuation to public hospital ER (including intensive care transportation), but are not subsequently hospitalized, are eligible for a 50% refund of actual expenses, up to NIS 286. The eligibility is twice in any calendar year. * Qualifying periods and obligating terms are according to Clalit Mushlam and Platinum regulations To join, call now from any telephone clalit.co.il/mushlam “Clalit Smile” Teeth Clinics City/Settlement Branch Name Street Prefix Phone Addi- Comments tional Phone Ofakim Ofakim 5 Herzl Blvd. 08 9922333 Eilat Eilat Yoseftal Hospital 08 6346464 Elad Elad 35 Pinhas Ben Yair St. 03 9325875 Ashdod Ashdod City 1 HaBanim, City Clinic, POB 5397 08 8549647 8549646 Ashkelon Ashkelon 2 Yiftah HaGiladi St. 08 6710227 Be›er Sheva Avisror Be›er Sheva 7 Ben Tzvi St., 4th floor 08 6450750 Be’er Sheva Ben Yair Be›er Sheva 26 Bialik St., district B 08 6438570 Be’er Sheva Yaski Be›er Sheva 24 King David St., district D 08 6499054 Beitar Ilit Beitar Ilit 20 Haran St. 02 5804250 Beit Shean Beit Shean 112 Herzl St. 04 6060144 Beit Shemesh Beit Shemesh 8 HaShiva St. 02 9994226 Bnei Brak Bnei Brak 13 Eli HaCohen St., 2nd floor, Blumenthal 03 5782520 Bat Yam Arlozorov Bat Yam 31 Arolozorov St. 03 6580636 Bat Yam Bat Yamon 33 Nissenbaum St. 03 5545111 Bat Yam M.R.B Hospital 67 Ha’atzmaut Blvd. 03 5060112 Perform only full anes- thetization for children and adults Givatayim Hameorer Givatayim 24 Hameorer St. 03 6722603 Gedera Gedera 8 Weizmann St., corner of Lilenblum 08 8692027 Dimona Dimona 1 Jabotinsky St. 08 6555254 Daleit el Carmel Daleit el Carmel Opened July 1st Hod Hasharon Hod Hasharon 13 Hashachar St. 09 7401945 Herzelia Herzelia 22 Ben Gurion Blvd. 09 9571477 Hadera Hadera 21 Psagot Hanasi St. 04 6269200 Clinic moved from previous address at 67 Giborim St. on 14.6.09 Holon Hehalutz Holon 14 HaAliya Hasninya St. 03 6517401 Holon Kiryat Rabin Holon 16 Shaltiel St., Kiryat Rabin commercial 03 5546633 center Haifa Haifa University Shopping Boulevard, main building 7 04 8249923 Haifa Armon Haifa 18 Hanevi’im St., 4th floor 04 8667121 Haifa Carmel Moriah 2 Horev St. 04 8344884 Haifa Neve Sha›anan Haifa 7 HaBanim St., Neve Sha›anan 04 8232453 Haifa Ramot Yitzhak 23 Ha’Alon St., Nesher 04 8214870 Tirat HaCarmel Tirat HaCarmel 30 Sheshet HaYamim St. 04 8573039 Tiberias Tiberias 1 HaYarden St., opposite Egged Bus Station 04 6276677 Yokneam Yokneam 2 HaTamar St., Hadrachim Mall, Yokneam Ilit 04 9890051 Yavneh Yavneh 6 HaDekel St. 08 9431411 Jerusalem Gilo Jerusalem 1 HaMor St. 02 6452983 Jerusalem Har Nof Jerusalem 47 Shaulzon St. 02 6541142 6541143 Jerusalem Maoz Jerusalem 26 Ben Yehuda St. 02 6256685 Jerusalem Pigat Ze›ev 2 Hashisha Asar St. 02 6565349 Jerusalem Jerusalem Kiryat Yovel 63 Borchov St. 02 6430778 6430790 Jerusalem Jerusalem Sheik Jarach Opened July 1st Kfar Saba Kfar Saba 64 Weizmann St., above Masad Bank 09 7671541 Karmiel Karmiel 100 Morad Hagai St., Lev Ha’ir mall 04 9585328 Lod Lod Center 1 Hatziyonut Blvd. 08 9210565 Migdal HaEmek Migdal HaEmek 77 Shaul Amor Blvd. 04 6040624 Modiin Modi’in 9 Dvoranit St. 08 9750011 City/Settlement Branch Name Street Prefix Phone Addi- Comments tional Phone Ma›aleh Adumim Ma›aleh Adumim 1 HaEven St., district 07 02 5903672 5903675 Mitzpeh Ramon Mitzpeh Ramon 4 Nahal Gerofit St. 08 6586867 Nazareth Ilit Nazareth Ilit 5 HaGefen St., Darom Clinic 04 6081756 Nahariya Nahariya 38 Hage›aton St., Kochav Hageaton building 04 9921516 Nes Tziyona Nes Tziyona 53 Hairusim St., Kanyoter mall 08 9304900 Netivot Netivot 10 Samlo St., Cneter 2000 building, 1st floor 08 9943112 Natanya Natanya 13 Remez St. 09 8863300 Akko Akko 42 Burla St., Amidar 04 9811321 Afula Afula 23 Hagan St. 04 6428000 Arad Arad 24 Chen St. 08 9953009 Petah Tikva Em HaMoshavot 1 Rishon LeZion St. 03 9141400 Petah Tikva Petah Tikva Brakman Petah Tikva 26 Haim Ozer St. 03 9318085 Petah Tikva Schneider Hospital 14 Kaplan St., 4th floor, day admission 03 9216563 Treats only toddlers / department special needs / anxiety / uncooperative Zfat Zfat 1 Hagdud Shlishi St., Shaarei Hair mall 04 6822121 Kiriyat Ono Kiron 2 Hashikma St. 03 5341984 Kiriyat Ata Kiriyat Ata 107 Ha’atzmaut St. 04 8439250 Kiriyat Bialik Kiryon 7 Meyasdim St., Kiryon towers, 04 8748400 1st floor & 3rd floor Kiriyat Malachi Kiriyat Malachi 14 Hamem-Gimel St. 08 8601802 Kiriyat Sefer Kiriyat Sefer, 34 Mesilat Yosef St., 08 9791750 Modiin Ilit at the Kupat Cholim branch Kiriyat Shmona Kiriyat Shmona 4 Tsherechovsky St., 8 mall, in the middle 04 6959696 Kiriyat Gat Kiriyat Gat 46 HaRimon St. 08 6888028 Rosh Ha›ayin Neve Afek 1 Bazak St. 03 9013631 Rishon LeZion Ashalim Rishon 30 Hatizmoret St., Rishon West 03 9520345 LeZion Rishon LeZion Rothschild Rishon 45 Rothschild St. 03 9664901 LeZion Rehovot Remez Rehovot 8 Remez St. 08 9455569 Rehovot Hayovel Rehovot East 15 Jerusalem Blvd. 08 9353045 Ramla Ramla 53 Herzl St. 08 9249449 Ramat Aviv Ramat Aviv Ramat Aviv Mall, offices, 3rd floor 03 6416228 6416217 Ramat Beit Ramat Beit Shemesh 6 Ze’elim St., Ramat Beit Shemesh A 02 9917801 Shemesh Ramat Gan Ramat Gan 1 Shilo St. 03 6702119 Ramat Hasharon Ramat Hasharon 31 Moriah St. 03 5474784 Ramat Yishai Ramat Yishai 12 HaErez St. 04 9836282 Ra›anana Ra›anana 8 Eliezer Yafeh St. 09 7441667 Shderot Shderot 4 Menahem Begin St. 08 6612051 Shoham Shoham 30 Emek Ayalon St., POB 1777 03 9793728 Tel Aviv Ayalon Tel Aviv 35 Yad Lebanin Blvd., Yad Eliyahu 03 6316561 6316562 Tel Aviv Ben Nun Tel Aviv 9 Amsterdam St. 03 5235676 5235677 Tel Aviv Yirmiyahu Tel Aviv 11 Yirmiyahu St. 03 5434345 5434346 Treats adults and children over 5 years old Tel Aviv Hatikva Quarter 11 Eucalyptus St. 03 6875730 6875659 Tel Aviv Tel Mond Tel Mond 5 Masada St. 09 7963955.
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