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Assuta Medical Center
Assuta Medical Centers is a private corporation, owned by the Maccabi Healthcare Services Group.
Assuta - Israel's largest private hospital
These medical centers are noted for their highly developed customer service, and their advanced professional level of care delivery.
Assuta Hospital
Assuta Hospital, founded in 1934, currently has nine modern operating rooms, which are fully equipped with the most advanced and updated technologies. The hospital is also certified for surgical procedures in all specialty areas. A large proportion of the 17,000 operations performed every year at the hospital are complicated surgical procedures which include open-heart surgery, neurological procedures and kidney transplants.
Assuta invests in assimilating the best technological innovations on an on-going basis. Assuta's imaging services comprise the newest CT and MRI devices available in the global market, as well as a nuclear medicine and X-ray service. The hospital also operates a modern cardiac catheterization laboratory, equipped with the most sophisticated equipment in the world, where all types of angiography procedures are performed, including diagnostic and therapeutic procedures, as well as stent insertion during angioplasty (including Cypher stents).
Assuta's wards and ICU units are staffed by experienced nurses who have undergone advanced training. Inpatient care is at a five-star level - all rooms have adjoining baths and showers, and individual TVs and telephones. Members may select single or double/triple occupancy rooms and also have a selection of menus for each of the six daily meals, prepared by a professional chef.
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Quick Facts (Ein kerem & Mount Scopus Jerusalem)
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