List of hospitals in Israel

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This is a list of hospitals in Israel by district and city.

Contents

Central District

Be'er Ya'akov

Gedera

Hod HaSharon

Hof HaSharon Regional Council

Kfar Saba

Lev HaSharon Regional Council

Ness Ziona

Netanya

Petah Tikva

Ra'anana

Rehovot

Haifa District

Daliyat al-Karmel

Hadera

Haifa

General hospitals:

Specialised hospitals and research facilities:

Kiryat Ata

Pardes Hanna-Karkur

Tirat HaCarmel

Jerusalem District

Jerusalem

Hadassah University Hospital, Mt. Scopus, Jerusalem HadassahUniversityHospitalMtScopusNov102022.jpg
Hadassah University Hospital, Mt. Scopus, Jerusalem
See Muristan for the Crusader-era hospital in Jerusalem.

General hospitals:

Specialised hospitals:

Ma'ale Adumim

Northern District

Afula

Acre

Tiberias

Nahariya

Nazareth

Safed

Southern District

Ashdod

Ashkelon

Beersheba

Ofakim

Eilat

Tel Aviv District

Bat Yam

Bnei Brak

Herzliya

Holon

Ramat Gan

Rishon Lezion

Tel Aviv

Jaffa

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