| イスラエル | トルコ | オーストリア | |
| 心臓弁形成術 | から $36,500 | から $8,000 | から $35,000 |
| 心臓切開術 | から $28,500 | から $8,000 | から $70,000 |
| 心臓クライオアブレーション | から $19,500 | から $10,000 | から $22,000 |
| 心房中隔欠損症手術 | から $31,500 | から $12,000 | から $40,000 |
| 心室中隔欠損症手術 | から $15,000 | から $18,000 | から $60,000 |
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Dr. Jair Bar is a thoracic oncologist and Deputy Director of the Cancer Center at Sheba Medical Center. He specializes in treating advanced non-small cell lung cancer using personalized immunotherapy and targeted treatments. Dr. Bar holds a PhD in Molecular Biology and leads a research lab focused on immunotherapy resistance.
Dr. David Mishaali is the Director of Pediatric and Congenital Cardiothoracic Surgery at Sheba Medical Center. He specializes in treating infants and children with high-risk heart anomalies. Dr. Mishaali developed a unique minimally invasive surgical approach for congenital heart defects. He works at Sheba Medical Center, a hospital ranked among the world’s top 10.
Israeli pediatric cardiac centers provide comprehensive support through dedicated international departments. These facilities offer professional medical translators and specialized social workers to assist families. JCI-accredited hospitals like Sourasky Medical Center and Hadassah Medical Center coordinate housing, visas, and emotional support for international patients.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Israeli hospitals with high international patient volumes, such as Sheba Medical Center, often use dedicated family liaisons. These experts bridge the gap between medical teams and families more effectively than general staff. They often resolve insurance or payment issues to prevent any discharge delays.
Patient Consensus: Parents note that social workers often check in daily during long stays. They recommend using hospital-provided interpreters for official medical meetings while keeping translation apps for casual daily needs.