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Medical Tourism

Israel has become a centre for people seeking specialised  treatment who want high levels of expertise and substantially reduced costs.

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Mud treatment

Israel has become a centre for people seeking specialised  treatment who want high levels of expertise and substantially reduced costs. Firstly, the therapeutic benefits of the Dead Sea mean that many international medical tourists travel there every year. There are three categories of patients that seek treatment at the Dead Sea; those with dermatological conditions, those with rheumatological diseases and those with lung diseases. Treatments are based on a mixture of factors that are unique to the Dead Sea; mineral salts, Dead Sea mud, the oxygen rich atmosphere and the mineral sulphur springs of the region as well as the attenuated ultra-violet radiation.


 

Today, Israel has become a world-leader in cancer treatment. Most hospitals offer full-service and high-quality facilities and an expertise in oncology that has become world-renowned.

Whilst the global average success rate for IVF is 20% per cycle, the success rate achieved in Israel is 25-30% per cycle. Not only is the treatment cheaper, so is the medication.

Another area in which Israel ranks amongst the best in the world is in the orthopaedics industry. Patients arrive from all over the world for treatment for bone, ligament and joint deficiencies.

Aesthetic and reconstructive plastic surgery techniques used in Israel have been adopted by doctors all over the world. These range from corrective procedures to more commonly-known cosmetic procedures.

 


Medical centres and hospitals offer treatment to overseas patients and have multi-lingual staff in order to be able to communicate with overseas patients.


Sites & Attractions

Museum relating the events at Gush Etsyon, one of the four kibbutzim on the Hebron-Jeru...
Artificial park at Ma'alot Tarshikha. Lake offers pedal boats and kayaks. Site includes...
Private landscape reserve to the north of the Ben Shemen forest, with plants mentioned ...
Stained glass windows created by the Jewish painter Mark Chagall for the synagogue at t...
Site with a crusader fortress that towers above the Kziv riverbed. At its feet is a cru...
Museum on the history of shipping in the Mediterranean basin, Red Sea and Nile River. C...

Accommodations

Centrally-located hotel in Ramat Gan, walking distance from diamond exchange and short ...
The structure was built by the Scottish Church in 1894 as a hospital. In 1959, it was t...
Youth hostel rooms with a double bed and bunkbeds. The hostel has a lecture room, sport...
All the hotel's rooms are suites with a bedroom, living room and well-equipped kitchen....
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