๐Ÿฅ Healthcare Overview

System: Universal (National Health Insurance Law โ€” every Israeli resident must be insured). Tourists are not covered โ€” pay out-of-pocket or via travel insurance. Israel has excellent public hospitals and private clinics.

Quality: โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…โ˜… (5/5)

Israel has world-class healthcare with advanced medical technology. Major hospitals like Sheba Medical Center (Tel Hashomer), Rambam Medical Center (Haifa), and Hadassah Medical Center (Jerusalem) are internationally renowned. English is universally spoken in medical settings. Healthcare is expensive but of exceptional quality.

๐Ÿ’ก Medical Tourism

Israel is a significant medical tourism destination โ€” known for fertility treatments, cardiac surgery, cancer treatment, and cosmetic procedures. The Sheba and Hadassah medical centers attract patients from around the world.

๐Ÿจ Hospitals & Clinics Near Tourist Areas

Recommended facilities for travelers โ€” English-speaking staff available at most listed locations.

Ichilov (Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center) ๐Ÿ—ฃ๏ธ English spoken

๐Ÿ“ Near: Central Tel Aviv / beach area

๐Ÿ“ž +972-3-697-4444

Tel Aviv's main hospital. English widely spoken.

Hadassah Medical Center ๐Ÿ—ฃ๏ธ English spoken

๐Ÿ“ Near: Ein Kerem, Jerusalem

๐Ÿ“ž +972-2-677-7111

World-renowned hospital in Jerusalem.

๐Ÿ’Š Pharmacy Guide

Access: easy

Hours: Most pharmacies open Sun-Thu 8am-7pm, Fri until noon. Saturday (Shabbat) most pharmacies are closed except in areas with large populations of tourists or secular residents (Tel Aviv). Some 24/7 pharmacies in major cities. Look for 'ื‘ื™ืช ืžืจืงื—ืช' (pharmacy) signs.

Prescription rules: Prescriptions from foreign doctors are generally not accepted โ€” Israeli prescriptions are required. However, for ongoing treatments, an Israeli doctor can often quickly re-prescribe based on your foreign documentation. Some medications can be purchased OTC.

Available Over-the-Counter

  • ibuprofen
  • paracetamol
  • cold and flu remedies
  • antihistamines
  • antacids
  • sun protection (essential in Israel)
  • first aid supplies

๐Ÿ—ฃ๏ธ Useful Pharmacy Phrases

๐Ÿ’ก Handy phrases at the pharmacy

  • I need medicine for a headache: ืื ื™ ืฆืจื™ืš ืชืจื•ืคื” ืœื›ืื‘ ืจืืฉ (Ani tzarich trufa le-ke'ev rosh)
  • I need a doctor: ืื ื™ ืฆืจื™ืš ืจื•ืคื (Ani tzarich rofeh)

๐Ÿ’ก Tips

Many common OTC medications are available. Some medications available OTC in other countries require prescriptions in Israel. Generic medications are widely available. Israeli pharmacists are helpful and often speak English. Super Pharm and other chains have extended hours.

๐Ÿช Pharmacy Chains You’ll See

Look for these storefronts:

  • Super-Pharm — Blue Super-Pharm signage. Throughout Israel, the dominant chain

๐Ÿ’Š Common OTC Medications by Local Brand

Knowing the local brand name makes asking for common over-the-counter medications much easier.

  • paracetamol/acetaminophenAcamol
    Acamol is the dominant Israeli brand.
  • ibuprofenNurofen or Advil
    Both widely available.
  • loperamide (anti-diarrheal)Imodium or Stopit
    Available OTC at most pharmacies.

๐Ÿ’‰ Medications & Restrictions

Carry a doctor's letter in English listing all medications with generic names. Keep medications in original packaging. For controlled substances, carry the original prescription and doctor's letter. Be prepared for Israeli customs to inspect medications.

Controlled / Restricted Substances

๐Ÿšซ Watch out for these

  • โš ๏ธ Diazepam (Valium) and benzodiazepines โ€” Controlled. Requires Israeli prescription or documentation from your foreign doctor. Israeli Ministry of Health strictly regulates these substances. Carry your foreign prescription and doctor's letter.
  • โš ๏ธ Codeine-containing medications โ€” Controlled. Requires prescription. Small quantities for personal use may be permitted with documentation.
  • โš ๏ธ Tramadol โ€” Controlled opioid. Requires prescription. Bring your documentation.
  • โš ๏ธ ADHD medications (Adderall, Ritalin, Vyvanse) โ€” Controlled. Requires Israeli Ministry of Health permission or prescription. Contact the Israeli embassy before traveling with ADHD medications. Israeli regulations are strict.
  • โš ๏ธ Medical cannabis โ€” Medical cannabis is legal in Israel for specific conditions under strict regulations. Patients must have a Ministry of Health license. Recreational cannabis remains illegal. CBD products with no THC are legal.

๐Ÿฆท Dental Care

Availability: Excellent dental care. Israel is an advanced medical country.

Typical cost range: โ‚ช200-500 ($55-135) for consultation; โ‚ช400-1,200 ($110-330) for fillings

Israeli dental care is high quality but expensive. Many dentists speak English.

๐Ÿฆท Dental emergency?

Hospital emergency departments handle dental emergencies. Terem urgent care clinics also available.

๐Ÿ›ก๏ธ Travel Insurance

โš ๏ธ Strongly recommended

Average cost: $40-70/week

๐Ÿ’ก Tip

Israel is expensive for healthcare. A hospital day can cost 3,000-10,000+ ILS ($800-2,700 USD). Travel insurance with medical evacuation coverage is essential โ€” Israel is geographically isolated and evacuation to Europe or the US may be needed for serious conditions. Medical evacuation can cost $50,000+.

๐Ÿ“‹ How to File an Insurance Claim

Israeli hospitals provide detailed documentation in English and Hebrew. Keep all receipts. Kupot Holim (HMOs) provide care for residents. Tourists pay out-of-pocket and claim from travel insurance.

๐Ÿ’ต Typical Out-of-Pocket Costs

Estimated cash prices (USD):

  • Doctor visit (private clinic): $60-150
  • ER visit (no admission): $200-700
  • Overnight hospital stay: $400-1,200
  • Ambulance call-out: $100-500

Estimated typical out-of-pocket costs at private or international facilities. Public-system rates can be much lower (or free for residents). Actual costs vary by city, facility, and exchange rate.

๐Ÿš Medical Evacuation

Local hospitals handle the vast majority of cases โ€” air evacuation is rarely needed for tourists. If a condition exceeds local capacity: Dubai is the regional referral hub for North Africa and South Asia, and Gulf-state tertiary hospitals (Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi, Sheikh Khalifa Medical City, Hamad Medical Corporation, Sheba Medical Center in Israel) are well-equipped.

Primary destination: Local treatment is generally excellent

Secondary destination: Dubai or Frankfurt

Typical cost band: $30,000-100,000

Common providers: Global Rescue, MedJet, International SOS โ€” compare current quotes and policy terms before relying on any single provider.

๐Ÿ’‰ Vaccinations

Recommended

  • ๐ŸŸก Hepatitis A
  • ๐ŸŸก Hepatitis B
  • ๐ŸŸก MMR
  • ๐ŸŸก Tetanus

No mandatory vaccinations for most travelers. Ensure routine vaccinations are current. Israel is polio-free but maintains vaccination requirements for travelers from certain countries. Check current requirements before travel.

๐Ÿšฐ Water & Food Safety

โœ… Tap water is safe to drink

Tap water is safe to drink throughout Israel. Israeli tap water is among the cleanest in the Middle East. Bottled water is also widely available.

Food Safety Tips

Israel has excellent food safety standards. Kosher food meets high standards. Street food in Tel Aviv is generally safe. Israel's produce is high quality. Be aware that some restaurants may close during Shabbat (Friday evening to Saturday evening).

๐Ÿง  Mental Health Resources

๐Ÿ†˜ Crisis Line: ERAN: 1201 (24/7 emotional support, Hebrew/Arabic/English)

International crisis support: NATAL: 1-800-363-363 (trauma helpline)

English-speaking therapists: Widely available, especially in Tel Aviv.

Israel has extensive mental health services. Many therapists are English-speaking.

โ™ฟ Accessibility

Israel has strong accessibility laws. Modern areas are well-equipped. Old cities (Jerusalem's Old City) are very challenging.

Hospital accessibility: All hospitals are wheelchair accessible.

Accessible transport: Tel Aviv light rail is accessible. Egged buses are accessible. Taxis available.

๐Ÿ’ก Accessibility tips

Jerusalem's Old City is extremely difficult for wheelchairs โ€” narrow stone alleys and many steps. The Western Wall has a wheelchair-accessible area.

๐Ÿซ COVID & Respiratory Illness

Entry requirements: No COVID requirements.

Mask policy: No mandates.

Testing availability: Available at clinics and HMOs.

All restrictions removed. Check current security situation before travel.

๐Ÿšจ Emergency Contacts

๐Ÿ†˜ Emergency: 101 (Magen David Adom โ€” ambulance/emergency medical services), 100 (police), 102 (fire)

๐Ÿ“š Sources & References

Data compiled from official government health sources, WHO, and traveler-reported information.

  • CDC Travelers' Health
  • Israel Ministry of Health
  • Magen David Adom (Israel Red Cross)
  • US Embassy Jerusalem

โš ๏ธ This guide is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult a healthcare professional before traveling and verify current entry requirements with official sources.