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Jaka jest cena procedur w immunologa w Izraelu? Proszę dowiedzieć się teraz

Immunology cost in Israel typically averages between $9,000 and $28,000. Final expenses depend on the specific medical condition, the type of immunotherapy drugs required, and whether treatment is outpatient or involves a hospital stay. Patients often find savings of 30-50% compared to typical costs in the United States.

Typical Immunology Costs in Israel

  • Laboratory tests for Systemic Lupus Erythematosus: $200 – $500
  • Check up for women over 40: $800 – $1,400

Most immunology services are centered in major hubs like Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, and Ramat Gan. While prices for specialized diagnostics remain relatively consistent across these centers, consulting with an immunology specialist can help you get accurate pricing based on your diagnosis and treatment plan.

IzraelTurcjaAustria
Plazmaferezaod $2,200od $1,200od $2,000
Infuzja krwi pępowinowej od dawcyod $14,500od $5,000od $7,500
Wzmocnienie odporności-od $2,200-
Wymiana plazmy-od $3,900-
Selektywna afereza-od $1,550-
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Dowiedzieć się o najlepszych klinikach w immunologii w Izraelu: 8 sprawdzonych klinik i ceny

Ranking klinik Bookimed opiera się na algorytmach data science. Jego podstawą są takie kryteria: liczba zapytań od pacjentów, opinie (pozytywne i negatywne), aktualność cen i opcji leczenia, szybkość odpowiedzi kliniki oraz posiadanie certyfikatów.
Sourasky Medical Center (Ichilov)
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Assuta Medical Center
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Najlepsze centra immunologiczne w Izraelu

  • Sourasky Medical Center (Ichilov), Izrael
  • Centrum Medyczne Sheba, Izrael
  • Assuta Medical Center, Izrael
  • Centrum Medyczne Hadassah, Izrael
  • Rambam Medical Center, Izrael

Uzyskać ocenę medyczną w immunologii w Izraelu: znaleźć swojego specjalistę wśród 16 doświadczonych lekarzy

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Amos Toren

43 lat doświadczenia

Prof. Amos Toren, MD, PhD, MHA, is a pediatric hemato-oncologist and BMT specialist. He served as Director of Pediatric Hemato-Oncology and BMT at Sheba Medical Center.

He is board certified in Pediatrics, Pediatric Hemato-Oncology, and Bone Marrow Transplantation. He holds a PhD in Human Genetics. He was Head of the Hematology Division at Tel Aviv University for two terms. He is a member of ASH, COG, ESPHI, EBMT, and CIBMTR. He also serves on the Ministry of Health Cord Blood Committee.

He led one of Israel’s most advanced pediatric oncology and BMT programs. The program treated children and young adults. His focus includes leukemia and lymphoma, immunodeficiencies, and rare cancers. He specializes in BMT and CAR T-cell therapy.

His translational research covers CAR T cells, cytokine-induced killer cells, pediatric brain tumors, and targeted therapies. He has worked with St. Anna, the NIH, and St. Jude. His publications include studies on pediatric SCT prophylaxis and PARP resistance.

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Einat Shacham Shmueli

26 lat doświadczenia

Dr. Einat Shacham‑Shmueli is a senior medical oncologist at the Gastrointestinal Clinic, Cancer Center, Sheba Medical Center. She treats cancers of the colon, stomach, and pancreas. She also manages metastatic disease. She uses precision diagnostics and biomarkers, systemic therapies, and radiotherapy. Care is provided within a multidisciplinary team.

She has authored more than 25 peer‑reviewed papers on GI oncology, tumor biology, and new treatments. Her work includes studies on stenting for malignant colonic obstruction. She serves as an investigator in international programs, including the NCI, the Radiation Therapy Oncology Group, and the Cancer Therapy Evaluation Program.

Education: MD, Tel Aviv University. Oncology residency, Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center. Advanced training in GI oncology, UCSF. Accreditations: Board certified in Oncology and Gastroenterology. Member, Israel Society of Oncology and Radiotherapy.

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Evhenii Katsman

26 lat doświadczenia

Dr Katsman specjalizuje się w leczeniu HIV w Centrum Medycznym Sourasky, posiadając ponad 25 lat doświadczenia w chorobach zakaźnych.

  • Starszy lekarz w Centrum Medycznym Sourasky w Tel Awiwie
  • Zaawansowane szkolenie w McGill AIDS Centre w Montrealu
  • Członek Międzynarodowego Towarzystwa AIDS oraz Europejskiego Klinicznego Towarzystwa AIDS
  • Powiązany z Centrum AIDS Crusaid Kobler
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Grisaro Galia

31 lat doświadczenia

Dr Grisaro Galia kieruje oddziałem dziecięcych chorób zakaźnych w szpitalu dziecięcym Dana-Dwek, specjalizując się wyłącznie w przypadkach pediatrycznych.

  • Stanowisko dyrektorskie w czołowym szpitalu dziecięcym
  • Szkolenie na Uniwersytecie w Toronto – światowym liderze w badaniach nad chorobami zakaźnymi
  • Posiada stopień „Marze Bachir” w dziedzinie dziecięcych chorób zakaźnych
  • Koncentruje się na złożonych przypadkach infekcji u dzieci

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Anonimowa opinia • HIV
Rosja
8 maj 2019
Opinia potwierdzona.
Przepraszam, nie jestem w stanie pomóc w tej sprawie.
Анна • HIV
Stany Zjednoczone Ameryki
28 mar 2019
Opinia potwierdzona.
Lekarz był bardzo dobry, przyjął mnie, przepisał lekarstwo i wszystko dokładnie wyjaśnił – jest dobrze! O lekarzu: Lekarz był bardzo dobry, przyjął mnie, przepisał lekarstwo i wszystko dokładnie wyjaśnił – jest dobrze! O klinice: Wszystkie zabiegi były wykonane
Dziękujemy bardzo za pomoc i badanie, wszystko zostało przeprowadzone szybko, lekarz był bardzo dobry, przyjął nas, przepisał leki i wszystko dobrze wyjaśnił! Dziękujemy! Nie podobała nam się jednak obsługa płatności w klinice oraz personel towarzyszący! Ludzie przyjeżdżają po raz pierwszy nieznając niczego, a oni oferują niewielką pomoc i wyjaśnienia! Odnośnie płatności, nie powinniście mówić ludziom, aby opłacali z góry tak duże sumy w klinice! Opłaciliśmy, wysłaliśmy rachunek i następnego dnia wszystko było opłacone! Nie wprowadzajcie ludzi w błąd! Bardzo się denerwowaliśmy z powodu płatności, nie było to prawidłowo zorganizowane, to są bardzo duże sumy! Powinniście prawidłowo wyjaśniać ludziom kwestię płatności! Dziękujemy.
Anonimowa opinia • HIV
Rosja
22 lis 2019
Opinia potwierdzona.
"Doktor był bardzo miły i uważny
Obecnie wszystko jest w porządku, ale kiedy przyleciałem na jeden dzień, aby zostawić osobę na leczenie, a utknąłem na tydzień z ryzykiem powrotu z tą osobą na wózku inwalidzkim, Bookimed odsunął się od tej sytuacji.
Hellen Jackson • HIV
Tanzania
3 sty 2018
Opinia potwierdzona.
Opieka medyczna była dobra, podobnie jak doktor, którego cenimy
Leczenie medyczne było dobre, tak samo jak doceniamy lekarza.

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FAQ dotyczące immunologii w Izraelu

To pytania od prawdziwych pacjentów poszukujących pomocy medycznej przez Bookimed. Odpowiedzi udzielają doświadczeni lekarze-koordynatorzy oraz oficjalni przedstawiciele klinik.

What specialized immunology treatments are only available in Israel?

Israel offers proprietary immunology treatments including mitochondrial enrichment therapy and specialized CAR-T protocols for multiple myeloma. Leading centers like Hadassah Medical Center and Sheba Medical Center pioneer these cellular therapies. Patients access experimental stem cell treatments and advanced immunotherapy compatibility testing not widely available elsewhere.

  • Cellular therapy: Mitochondrial enrichment therapy is an Israeli-exclusive treatment for rare mitochondrial diseases.
  • CAR-T protocols: Hadassah Medical Center developed specific CAR-T therapies with 90% remission rates.
  • Autoimmune trials: Sheba Medical Center conducts CAR-T trials for severe rheumatologic and autoimmune conditions.
  • Microbiota transplants: Specialized fecal transplants re-sensitize the immune system in resistant melanoma cases.
  • FDA-accredited testing: Sourasky Medical Center (Ichilov) performs unique tests for immunotherapy drug compatibility.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Data shows that Israel's top hospitals, like Sourasky and Sheba, serve over 1,500,000 patients annually each. This massive volume allows them to run concurrent clinical trials for therapies like CAR-T years before they reach other markets. For patients with refractory conditions, these high-volume research hubs offer access to phase 3 trials that are often unavailable in the US or Europe.

Patient Consensus: Patients note that experimental treatments like mesenchymal stem cell infusions often work when standard biologics fail. They emphasize verifying clinical trial eligibility through official databases before making travel arrangements due to the specialized nature of these protocols.

How do I know if I am a candidate for immunotherapy in Israel?

Candidacy for immunotherapy in Israel depends on biomarker testing and clinical evaluation by specialists. Doctors at centers like Sourasky Medical Center (Ichilov) and Hadassah Medical Center analyze PD-L1 expression and tumor mutational burden. Your physical fitness (ECOG score) and treatment history also determine eligibility.

  • Biomarker testing: Doctors test tumor tissue for PD-L1 proteins and genetic features like MSI-H.
  • Clinical evaluation: Specialists like Dr. Michael Lotem assess your suitability for specific immune-based treatments.
  • Medical history: Patients must provide oncology summaries and recent imaging like PET-CT or MRI.
  • Physical fitness: The ECOG performance status score determines if your body can handle therapy.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Data from major Israeli centers shows that volume directly impacts diagnostic speed. Sourasky Medical Center treats 400,000+ patients annually and uses in-house AI for faster biomarker analysis. Large facilities often provide results in days, which is vital for starting intensive treatment plans quickly.

Patient Consensus: Patients emphasize the importance of providing a complete autoimmune history early. They note that physical fitness often matters more than age when getting approved for these programs.

Is immunotherapy safer than chemotherapy?

Immunotherapy is generally considered less toxic than chemotherapy because it specifically targets cancer cells while sparing healthy ones. It avoids systemic issues like hair loss and severe nausea. However, it carries unique risks of autoimmune inflammation in organs like the thyroid, lungs, or liver.

  • Toxicity rates: Immunotherapy shows 10–20% severe toxicity compared to 40–60% for traditional chemotherapy.
  • Mechanism: Chemotherapy attacks all fast-growing cells. Immunotherapy trains the immune system to recognize cancer.
  • Common effects: Patients often report mild flu-like symptoms rather than total body exhaustion or nausea.
  • Safety focus: Side effects like skin rashes or fatigue are common but usually manageable with steroids.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Israeli centers like Sourasky Medical Center report a 90% average success rate for oncology treatments, largely due to precise molecular diagnostics. Our data shows that top specialists, like Dr. Michael Lotem at Hadassah, focus on SLAM receptor research to predict immune responses. This advanced screening helps doctors identify patients at risk for rare complications before treatment even begins.

Patient Consensus: Many patients describe chemotherapy as a total body shutdown, while immunotherapy feels manageable and allows a faster return to work. They note it is important to track daily symptoms, as immune-related issues can appear months after starting.

What non-cancerous conditions do Israeli immunology clinics treat?

Israeli immunology clinics treat various non-cancerous conditions. These include autoimmune disorders like lupus and rheumatoid arthritis. Specialists also manage severe allergies, primary immunodeficiencies, and neurological conditions like multiple sclerosis. Facilities in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem provide advanced diagnostics and specialized therapies for complex immune dysfunctions.

  • Autoimmune disorders: Treatment for systemic lupus erythematosus, rheumatoid arthritis, and scleroderma.
  • Severe allergies: Management of life-threatening anaphylaxis, chronic urticaria, and respiratory asthma.
  • Immunodeficiencies: Care for congenital primary immunodeficiencies and secondary acquired immune issues.
  • Neuroimmunology: Specialized protocols for multiple sclerosis and myasthenia gravis at dedicated centers.
  • Gastrointestinal conditions: Immunological management of Crohn disease and inflammatory bowel disorders.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Israeli immunology centers often integrate research directly into clinical practice. Hadassah Medical Center and Sourasky Medical Center (Ichilov) frequently participate in international clinical trials. This allows patients access to newer biologics and monoclonal antibodies before they reach general global markets. Our data shows these clinics manage over 1,000,000 patients annually with 2,000+ specialized doctors.

Patient Consensus: Patients note that Israeli doctors often prescribe advanced biologics earlier than clinics in other countries. They appreciate the detailed baseline immune panels and the availability of intensive treatments like intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIG) therapy.

Can I participate in clinical trials in Israel?

International patients can participate in clinical trials in Israel for immunology and autoimmune conditions. Major research centers like Hadassah Medical Center and Sheba Medical Center host numerous studies. Trials typically cover treatment costs and offer access to innovative therapies under strict Helsinki Committee ethical oversight.

  • Available treatments: Trials often focus on melanoma immunotherapy and gene therapy protocols.
  • Leading institutions: Sheba Medical Center and Hadassah Medical Center manage 1,000,000+ patients annually.
  • Expert researchers: Specialists like Dr. Michael Lotem lead dedicated cancer immunotherapy research teams.
  • Entry requirements: Participation requires medical visa invitation letters and initial eligibility screening.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Israeli medical centers demonstrate a high concentration of research expertise within single facilities. For example, Sourasky Medical Center employs 2,200 doctors across 240 departments. This density allows for faster internal referrals between immunologists and specialists in related fields. Patients at these high-volume hubs often benefit from more efficient screening processes for complex multi-system clinical trials.

Patient Consensus: Patients find that starting the process with a video call helps bridge the distance. They note that while clinical care is excellent, arranging the required medical visa can take up to 6 weeks.

Do I need any special vaccinations before traveling to Israel for treatment?

No mandatory vaccinations are required to enter Israel for medical treatment. However, health officials strongly recommend updating routine immunizations like Measles (MMR), Polio, and Tetanus (Tdap) before arrival. These precautions protect patients in clinical settings where exposure risk is higher.

  • Routine vaccines: Ensure MMR and Tetanus boosters are current before your trip.
  • Polio booster: Adults should consider a one-time lifetime booster due to local alerts.
  • Hepatitis B: Recommended for patients receiving treatments involving blood products or needles.
  • Clinical timing: Complete all vaccinations 4–6 weeks before traveling to ensure full immunity.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Data from major centers like Sourasky Medical Center and Hadassah shows they prioritize pre-treatment bloodwork over general travel shots. For immunology patients, doctors like Dr. Shmuel Kivity often focus on specific vaccine clearance for immunosuppressive therapies. Always share your full immunization record with your specialist during the initial consultation to avoid treatment delays.

Patient Consensus: Patients note that while no special shots are forced at the border, staying current on flu and COVID boosters is practical. They emphasize arriving early for appointments to manage stress, as hospital protocols focus heavily on screening rather than vaccination status.

What should I expect during an immunotherapy session?

Immunotherapy sessions in Israel typically involve a 30 to 90-minute intravenous infusion or a brief 15-minute injection. Patients receive treatment in specialized outpatient centers like Sourasky Medical Center (Ichilov). Procedures require prior blood tests to monitor liver and kidney function for patient safety.

  • Pre-treatment checks: Nurses perform physical exams and vital sign monitoring before starting.
  • Infusion process: Medication is delivered via IV or port in comfortable recliners.
  • Post-session monitoring: Patients stay for 30 minutes to ensure no immediate allergic reactions.
  • Treatment cycles: Therapy is usually scheduled every 2 to 4 weeks for recovery.
  • Safety protocols: Medical teams provide cards identifying patients as receiving immunotherapy for emergencies.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Data shows that major Israeli hubs like Hadassah and Sheba Medical Center manage over 1,000,000 patients annually. This high volume allows these institutions to offer advanced clinical trials and SLAM receptor research. Patients visiting these centers often benefit from multidisciplinary teams led by specialists with 20+ years of experience.

Patient Consensus: Patients note the injection feels like a tiny pinch but recommend wearing loose sleeves for comfort. Many advise booking sessions months in advance due to high demand at public clinics.

Which hospitals in Israel are best for immunology treatments?

Israel is a global leader in clinical immunology. Leading centers like Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center (Ichilov) and Sheba Medical Center are JCI-accredited. They specialize in treating complex immune disorders, primary immunodeficiencies, and HIV. These facilities integrate advanced molecular analysis with multidisciplinary clinical care.

  • Specialized units: Sourasky features a dedicated Allergy and Immunology Unit.
  • Expert leadership: Dr. Shmuel Kivity at Sourasky specializes in respiratory and food allergies.
  • Research integration: Hadassah Medical Center leads in CAR-T therapy and rare autoimmune diseases.
  • Advanced diagnostics: Facilities use PCR molecular analysis and FACS for precise immune profiling.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Israeli hospitals often operate as primary referral centers for specific niches. For instance, Sourasky serves as the national hub for occupational asthma. Patients seeking second opinions should look for doctors with 20+ years of experience, like Dr. Evhenii Katsman, who handle complex overlaps between immunology and infectious diseases.

Patient Consensus: Patients note it's important to prepare for high-cost diagnostics. They often praise the quick access to specialists and emphasize that staff at major Jerusalem facilities speak excellent English.

What are the latest breakthroughs in Israeli immunology?

Israeli immunology breakthroughs include CAR-T therapy for Alzheimer's and AI-driven immune system mapping. Researchers have developed the first bacterial mRNA vaccine and nanoparticle-based delivery systems. Centers like Hadassah Medical Center and Sheba Medical Center lead these global clinical trials for neurodegenerative and autoimmune diseases.

  • Neuroimmunology: CAR-T therapy successfully reduced brain inflammation and plaques in preclinical Alzheimer's studies.
  • Cancer immunotherapy: Scientists identified Ly6a protein as a new immune checkpoint to overcome resistance.
  • mRNA technology: Researchers developed a 100% effective mRNA vaccine against antibiotic-resistant bacterial threats.
  • AI mapping: The scNET platform personalizes cancer treatments by predicting immune cell drug reactions.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Data shows a clear trend toward decentralizing immunology care through oral and mucosal delivery. While most global therapies require clinical infusions, Israeli innovations at Sheba Medical Center focus on oral COVID/flu combo vaccines. This shift simplifies logistics for international patients traveling for long-term immune modulation.

Patient Consensus: Patients note that while breakthrough treatments are exciting, many remain in early trial phases. They suggest checking clinical trial registries and confirming specific drug side effects before starting new immunotherapy protocols.

Are experimental treatments and clinical trials available in Israel?

Israel offers advanced clinical trials for immunology, autoimmune diseases, and rare genetic immunodeficiencies. Major centers like Sheba Medical Center and Sourasky Medical Center (Ichilov) conduct Phase II and III trials. These programs often feature CAR-T therapies, gene therapy pilots, and checkpoint inhibitors under strict Ministry of Health oversight.

  • Available technologies: Trials utilize CAR-T therapies, gene therapy, and molecular diagnostics for blood diseases.
  • Leading institutions: Sheba Medical Center and Hadassah Medical Center provide world-class research infrastructure.
  • Expert researchers: Dr. Michael Lotem and Prof. Dina Ben-Yehuda lead innovative immunotherapy research.
  • Enrollment timelines: Trial entry typically requires 4 to 8 weeks from the initial contact.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Israeli hospitals often adopt cutting-edge immunology treatments faster than many European facilities. Data shows centers like Sourasky Medical Center and Hadassah Medical Center serve 1,000,000+ patients annually. This high volume allows these institutions to maintain diverse trial registries. Patients with rare or refractory conditions often find more active recruitment opportunities in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem.

Patient Consensus: Patients note that while administrative processes can be slow, the medical care is exceptional. They emphasize that having a rare condition may actually speed up the trial acceptance process.

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