Ichilov Hospital
Parents notified of exposure risk after Ichilov neonatal ward guard tests positive for measles
The Health Ministry has been working with the hospital to identify and contact any affected families to provide preventive care and check their immunization status.
Th future is already here: Cancerous tumors removed using 3D technology
WATCH: Woman hospitalized after bus crashes into store in Ramat Gan, injuring 11
Ichilov awards NIS 420m tower tender to BST, adds protected hospital space
Miracle birth in Tel Aviv: In uterine surgery saves unborn baby's life
The baby was born with a lump in its throat which blocked its airways, requiring an immediate intervention to survive.
Hospital staff infected with coronavirus in air released from ventilator
"Infection in the coronavirus ward is something we are very afraid of."
Blood test can identify common cause of miscarriage - report
The simple test could prevent the extensive and complex testing to which many women who miscarry are repeatedly subjected.
Police officer saves driver's life after experiencing cardiac arrest
Police officers that were called to the scene by passersby, quickly realized that the driver was in need of immediate life-saving medical intervention, after failing to feel his pulse.
‘Gov’t failing to stop second wave of coronavirus’
Coronavirus cabinet to meet Wednesday as cases surge
New 90-minute coronavirus test implemented in Tel Aviv hospital
It is an advanced and reliable technology that gives hospitals the opportunity to get the result back from a coronavirus test in fewer than 90 minutes.
Coronavirus: Israeli hospital allows families to say goodbye
"No one shall be allowed to die alone. In Ichilov, it will no longer happen and I believe that the rest of the world will follow our example, as it should."
Coronavirus: Israel places severe limits on public, private sectors
Close to 300 Israelis sick with COVID-19.
Israeli doctors freeze eggs of seven-year-old girl with Turner's syndrome
While the girl who was treated has Turner’s syndrome, she can have healthy children because the disease isn’t hereditary, Professor Foad Azem told Haaretz.
Palestinian leader Jibril Rajoub receives medical treatment in Israel
Jibril Rajoub has repeatedly expressed his support for terror attacks and violence against Israelis, according to Palestinian Media Watch.