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イスラエルでの分娩の平均価格は$11,500、最低価格は$8,500、最高価格は$14,500です
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分娩から $8,500から $3,600から $7,000
データは2026年May月時点でBookimedにより検証され、世界135件のクリニックからの患者リクエストと公式見積もりに基づいています。中央値費用は実際の請求書(2024年-2026年)に基づいており毎月更新されます。実際の価格は異なる場合があります。

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Bookimedは分娩価格に追加料金を加算しません。料金はクリニックの公式価格表から来ています。到着時にクリニックで分娩代を直接お支払いいただきます。

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イスラエルの最高の分娩クリニックをご発見ください:11件の認証済み選択肢と料金

クリニックはBookimedのスマートシステムにより、5つの主要基準でのデータサイエンス分析を使用してランク付けされています。
Sourasky Medical Center (Ichilov)
Rambam Medical Center
Assaf Harofeh Medical Center
Schneider Center for Children Medicine
Soroka Medical Center
11件のクリニックのうち5件をご覧になりました

イスラエルでの分娩概要

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関連手術・費用
仕組みについて
メリット
お支払い
患者様が推奨 -
85%
手術時間 - 6 時間
滞在国での滞在 - 7 日
リハビリテーション - 1 日
麻酔 - 局所麻酔
処理済みリクエスト - 13013
Bookimed手数料 - $0

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彼は主要な医学雑誌に100以上の記事を執筆しており、2016年には医学における模範的な業績に対してPadma Shri賞を受賞しました。<\/p>

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イスラエルでの分娩に関するFAQ

これらのFAQはBookimedを通じて医療支援を求める実際の患者からのものです。回答は経験豊富な医療コーディネーターと信頼できるクリニック代表者が行います。

Can I choose which hospital to give birth in?

Patients in Israel have the legal right to choose any hospital for childbirth, regardless of their health fund. While public insurance covers almost all delivery costs at any state hospital, your choice should consider facility specialties, surgeon availability, and travel distance to ensure a safe delivery.

  • Provider privileges: Private obstetricians can only deliver at hospitals where they hold formal admitting privileges.
  • Specialized care: High-risk pregnancies may require centers like Sourasky, which handles 11,000+ births annually.
  • Facility capacity: Large centers like Soroka Medical Center serve over 60% of the southern region.
  • Labor proximity: Experts recommend selecting a facility within 30 to 45 minutes of your residence.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While prestige matters, volume is a key indicator of safety and efficiency. Shaare Zedek in Jerusalem handles over 22,000 births yearly, the highest in the country. This high volume often means the medical team has seen every possible complication, providing a safety net that smaller private clinics may lack during emergencies.

Patient Consensus: Patients often prioritize shorter wait times and personalized care at smaller hospitals over the prestige of crowded flagship centers. Many recommend checking language support and touring maternity wards early to confirm partner policies and epidural availability.

Does a baby born in Israel automatically get citizenship?

A baby born in Israel does not automatically receive Israeli citizenship unless at least one parent is an Israeli citizen or permanent resident. The country follows the jus sanguinis principle, meaning legal status is determined by parentage rather than the physical location of birth.

  • Parental citizenship: Infants gain citizenship if either the mother or father is an Israeli citizen.
  • Foreign nationals: Children born to tourists or workers receive no automatic legal status in Israel.
  • Permanent residents: Babies typically inherit the residency or citizenship status held by their legal guardians.
  • Stateless exceptions: Individuals born in Israel without other nationalities may apply between ages 18 and 25.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Israeli maternity departments like the one at Sourasky Medical Center manage extremely high volumes, with over 11,000 births annually. While hospitals provide a temporary birth notification, this document serves only as medical proof of delivery. Parents must separately engage the Population and Immigration Authority to transition this medical record into a legal identity or passport.

Patient Consensus: Patients emphasize that hospital paperwork is not an immigration document. You must register the birth at the hospital first, then finalize legal status through your home embassy or local authorities.

Are husbands or partners allowed in the delivery room?

Husbands or partners are generally allowed in Israeli delivery rooms for vaginal births, provided the laboring mother consents. While standard practice, access depends on hospital policies and medical necessity. Most facilities, like Sourasky Medical Center, permit one to two support people during active labor.

  • Support limits: Hospitals typically allow 1 support person, though some permit 2 including a doula.
  • C-section protocol: Partners often attend planned C-sections but may be excluded during general anesthesia.
  • Medical priority: Teams may ask partners to leave during sudden emergencies for patient safety.
  • Postpartum wards: Access rules vary after birth, particularly for overnight stays in shared rooms.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Israeli maternity departments are high-volume, with Shaare Zedek alone handling over 22,000 births annually. Because wards are busy and often communal, private rooms at facilities like Herzliya Medical Center offer more partner flexibility than large public hospitals. Always confirm the specific overnight policy for your chosen city, as Haifa and Tel Aviv clinics often differ in support person housing.

Patient Consensus: Patients report that partners play a crucial role as translators and advocates in busy wards. Many suggest having a backup plan as hospital access rules can shift unexpectedly on delivery day.

What natural birthing and pain-relief options exist?

Natural birthing in Israel focuses on non-pharmacological comfort measures like hydrotherapy, hypnobirthing, and continuous labor support to trigger endorphin release. Top JCI-accredited facilities provide diverse options including birthing pools, TENS machines, and nitrous oxide to manage pain while maintaining mobility during contractions.

  • Water therapy: Immersion in birthing pools or warm showers soothes muscles and back pressure.
  • Movement support: Using birthing balls and position changes helps gravity assist the baby's descent.
  • Mind-body techniques: Hypnobirthing and patterned breathing reframe pain sensations and reduce maternal anxiety.
  • Non-invasive devices: TENS machines and nitrous oxide gas offer flexible, self-administered pain management options.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Israeli hospitals like Shaare Zedek and Sourasky handle massive delivery volumes, sometimes over 11,000 births annually. This high frequency means staff are exceptionally well-practiced in diverse birth plans. Data shows that `the most popular` maternity wards often balance high-tech safety with high-touch natural support like doula-friendly policies.

Patient Consensus: Continuous support from a doula is the most effective tool for staying mobile and calm. Many suggest starting natural methods like TENS early, as their effectiveness is highest during the initial stages of labor.

Can a tourist or foreign worker give birth in an emergency?

Tourists and foreign workers in Israel can access emergency childbirth services at any hospital. Israeli law requires medical facilities to stabilize and treat any patient in active labor regardless of nationality. Institutions like Shaare Zedek Medical Center and Sourasky Medical Center manage thousands of births annually for international patients.

  • Legal access: Israeli hospitals must provide life-saving care and delivery services during medical emergencies.
  • Financial responsibility: Childbirth in Israel costs $8,500 to $14,500 for uninsured foreign nationals.
  • Savings potential: Costs remain approximately 38% lower than the US average of $18,500.
  • Elite care: Facilities like Shaare Zedek serve over 22,000 children annually with advanced neonatal units.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While emergency care is mandatory, the choice of facility impacts neonatal support. Shaare Zedek is Israel's most active maternity center, but Sourasky Medical Center offers specialized maternal-fetal units led by experts like Michael Kupferminc. If you are high-risk, choosing a facility with a large-scale Neonatal Intensive Care Unit is vital for managing potential newborn costs.

Patient Consensus: Patients emphasize that while medical care is professional and fast, the billing process for non-residents is immediate after stabilization. Many advise securing comprehensive maternity insurance early, as NICU stays for premature infants lead to significant out-of-pocket expenses.

What is a Milonit and is it covered by insurance?

A milonit is a specialized maternity hotel in Israel providing upscale postpartum recovery within or near hospitals like Sourasky Medical Center. These facilities offer professional nursing care, infant nurseries, and hotel amenities to help new mothers recover before returning home after delivery.

  • Insurance coverage: Supplemental Israeli health funds like Clalit Platinum or Maccabi Sheli provide partial reimbursements.
  • Policy restrictions: Some funds limit coverage to a specific number of nights or birth frequency.
  • Private insurance: Many Israeli private policies offer maternity grants that mothers apply toward hotel costs.
  • International plans: Standard US or European insurance typically excludes milonit as luxury elective recovery care.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While many focus on luxury, the real value lies in the medical integration. At Sourasky Medical Center, which oversees 11,450 births annually, the Baby Lis hotel allows immediate access to neonatal experts while providing a private environment. Choosing a milonit physically attached to a high-volume hospital ensures seamless medical transitions if postpartum complications arise.

Patient Consensus: Mothers emphasize that a milonit functions primarily as a logistical birth plan and recovery suite. Experienced patients recommend getting pre-approval for add-on services like doulas or lactation specialists, as these often require separate receipts for successful reimbursement.

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