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Subject Line: Israel Providers List Please note: The Department of State assumes no responsibility or liability for the professional ability or reputation of, or the quality of services provided by, the entities or individuals whose names appear on the following lists. Inclusion on this list is in no way an endorsement by the Department or the U.S. government. Names are not listed alphabetically; the order in which they appear has no other significance. The information on the list is provided directly by the local service providers; the Department is not in a position to vouch for such information. Subject line: Israel Providers List Local Hospitals Out-of-Area Hospitals Urgent Care Centers General Practitioners Allergists / Asthma / Pulmonologists Bio-Feedback (CBT) Cardiologists & Cardio-Electro Physiologists Chiropractors Circumcision Dentists Dentists, Pediatric Dermatologists Doulas Ear, Nose & Throat Specialists Endocrinologists Gastroenterologists Geneticists Hearing & Audiometry – Adults & Pediatrics Hematologists Infectious Diseases Specialists Lactation Consultants Neurologists Neurologists, Pediatric Nutritionists Obstetricians / Gynecologists OB – Labor & Delivery Preparedness Obstetrical Ultrasound Occupational Therapists – Pediatric Oncologists Ophthalmologists Orthodontists Orthopedists/Orthopedic Surgeons Pediatricians Physiotherapists Podiatrists Proctologists Psychiatrists Psycho-Educational Testers Psychologists Psychotherapists Pulmonologists Sleep Study Speech & Language – Adults & Pediatrics Surgeons, General Surgeon, Plastic Uro-Gynecologists Urologists General Practitioners in Be’er Sheva Ear, Nose & Throat Specialists in Be’er Sheva Laboratories Pharmacies Pharmacies, After-Hours Medical Devices Travel Information Alcoholics Anonymous &Narcotics Anonymous MEDICAL CENTERS LOCAL HOSPITALS TEL AVIV SOURASKY MEDICAL CENTER / DANA CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL * Pediatric and Adult ER Services (Also Known as Ichilov Hospital) 6 Weizman Street, Tel Aviv Tel: 03-697-3232 (Adult ER); Tel: 03-697-4500 (Peds ER) Carol Emold (Medical Tourism) 03-697-3426/4254; Call Carol for referrals & appts with doctors at Ichilov. Cell: 052-426-2493; [email protected] SHEBA MEDICAL CENTER * Pediatric and Adult ER Services (Also Known as Tel Hashomer Hospital) 2 Sheba Road, Tel Hashomer; Tel: 03-530-2250/3154 (ER); Dorit Uzan (Medical Tourism) Office: 03-530-8411; Cell: 052-666-7048 SCHNEIDER CHILDREN’S MEDICAL CENTER * Pediatric ER Services 14 Kaplan Street, Petach-Tikva Tel: 03-925-3656 (ER) International Medical Tourism: Olga: 054-635-3473 or Office: 03-925-3525 HERZLIYA MEDICAL CENTER (HMC) Has NO Emergency Room or Emergency Services 7 Ramat-Yam Street, Herzliya Tel (International Department): 09-959-2497/8 HMC is a Private Medical Facility offering a wide range of services. Web Site: www.hmc-ims.com Dalia Petroupouliadis (Administrator) 054-660-8924 (cell); 09-959-2497 (direct line) [email protected]; [email protected] MEIR HOSPITAL Pediatric and Adult ER Services 59 Tchernichovsky Street, Kfar Saba Tel: 09-747-2555; Adult ER: 09-747-1521 Peds ER: 09-747-2330/1 International Department: Tali Roter 09-747-1828 (Cell: 052-799-0097) ASSUTA HOSPITAL Diagnostic Unit – 20 Habarzel Street, Ramat Hachayal, Tel Aviv Dr. Jonathan Rieck – Diagnostic Unit 052-830-2014; Dr Amitai El Kayan 052-666-6112 Health Unit will first call Dr. Rieck or Dr. El Kayanto to discuss the specific case and they will then advise when to come. Patients need to take with them Passport, Credit Card and Insurance Card to appointments OUT-OF-AREA HOSPITALS JERUSALEM AREA HADASSAH EIN KEREM * Pediatric and Adult ER Services Kiryat Hadassah, Jerusalem Tel (General Information): 02-677-7111; Tel (ER): 02-677-7888 or 02-677-7222 http://www.hadassah.org.il/english HADASSAH – MT. SCOPUS * Pediatric and Adult ER Services Mt. Scopus, Jerusalem, Israel Tel (General Information): 02-584-4111; Tel (ER): 02-584- 4333; http://www.hadassah.org.il/english SHAARE ZEDEK MEDICAL CENTER * Pediatric and Adult ER Services 12 Bayit Street, Jerusalem Tel (General Information): 02-655-5111; Tel (ER): 02-655-5509 OR 02-655-5249 http://www.szmc.org.il/Default.aspx?alias=www.szmc.org.il/en NORTH ISRAEL RAMBAM HEALTH CARE CAMPUS – HAIFA * Pediatric and Adult ER Services 6 Ha’Aliya Street, Haifa Tel (ER Administration): 04-854-2309; Tel (ER Nurses): 04-854-2780; www.rambam.org.il SOUTH ISRAEL THE SOROKA MEDICAL CENTER OF THE NEGEV – BEER SHEVA * Pediatric and Adult ER Services Tel (General Information): 08-640-0111/3800 Tel (Adult ER) 08-640-0345; http://www.soroka.org/overview YOSEFTAL MEDICAL CENTER – EILAT * Adult ER Services Derech Yotam, Eilat Tel: 08-635-8011 URGENT CARE CENTERS TEREM – Acute/Urgent/Emergencies Adults and Pediatrics Hours: Sunday – Thursday: 1600- midnight; Friday and Saturday: 0900- midnight http://www.terem.com/en GENERAL PRACTITIONERS / FAMILY PRACTICE / INTERNISTS BELIK, Dr. Harvey – Family Practice 124 Achuza St, Raanana Office Tel: 09-743-2030; For Appointments: 057-990-0323 (24 hours/day) Private Practice. COHEN, Dr. Michael (Tel Aviv Doctor) - Family Practice 46 Basel Street, Tel Aviv For Appointments call: 054-941-4243 or Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.telaviv-doctor.com/ KORDEVANI, Dr. Roi – Family Medicine 18 Reines Street, Room 305, Tel Aviv (5 minutes away from Dizengoff Street) For Appointments call 050-577-6141 (Secretary speaks English) Email: [email protected]; Cell phone for Emergencies 24/7: 050-577-6141 Website (English): www.tlvmd.com SHENKMAN, Prof. Louis – Internal Medicine & Endocrinology Herzliya Medical Center, Tel: (International Dept): 09-959-2497; Email: [email protected] SHUB, Dr. Arnold – Family Practice Herzliya Medical Center, Tel: (International Dept): 09-959-2497 ZAHLER, Dr. Jonas – Family Practice Herzliya Medical Center, Tel: (International Dept): 09-959-2497 ALLERGISTS / ASTHMA / PULMONOLOGISTS SEGAL, Dr. Ramit Maoz – Adult and Pediatric Allergies/Asthma/Immunology Aharoni Medical Center, 2nd Floor, 83 Weitzman Street, Kfar Saba For appts call: 050-576-6588; Email: [email protected] SHINER, Prof. Robert – Pulmonologist Herzliya Medical Center, Tel: (International Dept): 09-959-2497 He travels often so appointments need to be made in advance SHULIMZON, Dr. Tiverio – Pulmonologist Herzliya Medical Center, Tel: (International Dept): 09-959-2497 BIO-FEEDBACK (CBT) ROLNICK, Arnon 9 Micha Street, Ramat Gan – Clinic is in a private house For appointments, call 052-254-2725 or 03-676-4305; Email: [email protected] CARDIOLOGISTS & CARDIO ELECTRO-PHYSIOLOGISTS BIRK, Dr. Einat – Pediatric Cardiologist Director of Cardiology, Schneider Children’s Medical Center, 14 Kaplan Street, Petach Tikva; email: [email protected] To make an appointment call: 03-925-3675/3715 BLIEDEN, Prof. Leonard – Pediatric Cardiologist Herzliya Medical Center, Tel: (International Dept): 09-959-2497 FUCHS, Therese MD – Board Certified Cardiology & Electrophysiology 19 HaMeitar Street, Ramat-Gan; Tel: 03-616-4042; Website: www.heart.co.il KATZ, Prof. Amos (cardio-electrophysiologist) Assuta Hospital; Email: [email protected] [email protected]; He is also the Director of the Cardiology Department at Barzilai Medical Center KORNOWSKI, Prof. Ran – General & Catheterization Herzliya Medical Center, Tel: (International Dept): 09-959-2497 Nurse Coordinator at HMC: Einat Gonen – 054- 220-1003; Email:[email protected]. ROZENBAUM, Dr. Eliezer – General & Catheterization Herzliya Medical Center, Tel: (International Dept): 09-959-2497 email: [email protected] VISKIN, Prof. Sami — Specialist in Brugada Syndrome (cardio-electrophysiologist) Appointments: Medical Tourism in the Tourism office at Ichilov to be seen there, or through 03- 523-4565 if to be seen in the private clinic (which is in the tower next to the hospital) Email: [email protected] CHIROPRACTORS BEEN, Dr. Laurence US Trained 95 Akiva Street, Ra’anana; Office Tel: 09-745-5485 (message is in Hebrew & English) BARUCH, Dr. Ofer – Chiropractic Orthopedics Specialist – US Trained Weizman Clinics Tower, 14 Weitzman St, 19th floor, Clinic #1924 Tel Aviv – Mon & Thurs 3-10, Fri 8-2.30. Appointments: 03-609-1519 – Wait for Hebrew message to finish, then leave name and tel # in English. Also at: Home Clinic, 104 Nof Harim Street, Zur-Iga’al-KohavYair Tues 8-1 and 5.30 to 9.0. BEHAR, Dr. Yitzhak Country Club G, Ramat Aviv Gimmel, Feinstein 18, Ramat Aviv. 054-929-2928 or 03-643-0372 (Clinic) Hours: Sun,Tue,Thur 8-12 and 4-7. Email: [email protected] CIRCUMCISION DOLLBERG, Professor Shaul – Neonatologist & Mohel Head of NICU & Neonatology at Ichilov Hospital 20 Hameshorer Street, Kiryat Krinitzi (near Tel Shomer Hospital) – Private Clinic For appointments call: 054-448-0070; website: www.babydoc.co.il JACKSON, Dr. Shlomo Steven – Circumcision, Neurosurgery & Mohel 10 David Eliezer Street, Ra’anana – Private Clinic To make an appointment call: 054-623-0245/6; website: www.doctor-mohel.com DENTISTS DENTISTS, GENERAL ALTER, Dr. Darryl Room 110, First Floor, 71 Hanadiv Street, Herzliya. Office: 09-955-0504/0540 or Dr. Alter’s Cell Phone: 050-751-6107. For Emergencies ONLY call Secretary Sarit: 050-661- 9407. Email: [email protected] BORTMAN, Dr. Zamir 10 Yehezkel Streichman Street, Tel Aviv Office: 03-7502184/92 Cell: 050-6875912 Languages: Hebrew, English, French; Accepts cash, credit cards & overseas insurance JACOBSON, Dr. Farryl – Preventive Care Adult and Pediatric Dentist 39 HaMa’apilim Street 1st floor, Room 103, Herzliya Pituach For appointments, call Dalia: 09-951-2199 Emergencies
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