Ichilov Medical Center is considered to be the oldest and the third largest hospital in Israel, that consists of 4 large clinics such as: Ichilov General Hospital and Ida Sourasky Rehabilitation Center, Lis Maternity Hospital, and Dana Children’s Hospital. Ichilov is located in Tel Aviv and has been available for Israeli citizens as well as citizens of the surrounding metropolitan areas since 1899. Today Ichilov treats visitors from the Tel Aviv region and patients from across the world and provides all patients with complete treatment and supervision.
Nowadays Ichilov Center is one of the leading clinics that contains and disposes all necessary items for successful and positive treatment: constantly developing scientific base, certified professional staff and the latest equipment that helps promptly and correctly diagnose and operate patients with various diseases and pathologies.
Numerous faculty members from the Tel Aviv University Sakler Medical School work and practice on the Ichilov Medical campus. Thus Ichilov provides Sakler Medical School with access to its facilities and manner of medical cure as resources. This mutual relationship supports the annual treatment of over 200,000 patients in the emergency room, 103,000 patients admitted to the hospital, and 11,000 baby deliveries. Ichilov is also well known for its orthopedic and cancer interventions including eliminating tumors in difficult areas.
Amenities
More than 3,500 medical and technical staffs care for patients at Ichilov whereas over 800 members of that medical supervise include world recognized and prominent professors and scientists. Ichilov’s main building has 1,100 hospital beds and an emergency helipad for receiving patients in critical condition.
Achievements
Ichilov constantly conducts scientific and clinical research that directly benefits their patients. The children’s hospital and surgical department are internationally recognized for their unique and successful operations and cancer treatments. The Ichilov campus has been growing since 2011 with the Sammy Ofer Heart Building and an award-winning, bombproof, 13-story facility called Arison Medical Tower.