One of the best known Israeli clinics Schneider Children’s Medical Center annually sees patients from all over the world. Today Schneider Children’s, also known as the Schneider Children’s Medical Center is one of the leading children’s clinic in the Middle East. It is a member of Clalit Health Services, therefore treats all HMO patients. Comfortable geographical location in greater Tel-Aviv, Schneider can offer professional innovated diagnose and treatment program for patients both from countries such as Asia, Africa and Eastern Europe and locally as well.
One of the advantages and strong sides of Schneider clinic is its pediatric subspecialties and paramedical services that can be fully offered and provided to newborns and children up to age 18. Multiple local medical subspecialties include several sufficient spheres such as cardiology, endocrinology, neonatology, neurosurgery, oncology, and organ transplantation. Ones coming into medical center, our patients can be totally safe about high quality of services, procedures, medical equipment and professional stuff of Schneider Children’s. There are also fully functional adult clinics that are also available to children who suffer various congenital diseases that are present from birth. the clinic is also well-known for its modern and innovative transplant department The other proficient department with certified practical specialists is the department of organ transplants, that performs 7,500 surgeries and treats nearly 250,000 patients per year.
Amenities
The Schneider 35,000 square meter medical facility is run by a 1,800 person medical staff mostly made up of world-famous doctors. Six operating rooms, a cardiac catheterization laboratory, three intensive care units, and 250 hospital beds are available to all patients. Private hospital rooms are not available, but wards are limited to six to eight beds per room.
Achievements
Schneider Children’s served as the site for a trial surgery using new, Israeli-designed, three-dimensional holographic technology. This new technology allows surgeons to visualize the area of the body they are operating on as a three-dimensional hologram in mid-air. Without the need for special equipment or instruments, this holographic approach allows surgeons to interact with the human body like never before.