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Moran Malul who arrived at the Hillel Yaffe Delivery Room with spontaneous bleeding in her 29th week of pregnancy, was taken for an emergency caesarean section and transferred for aggressive treatment in the Intensive Care Unit. Three days later, she recovered and was transferred to the Maternity Ward
For the first time staff at the Spinal Surgery Unit Director at Hillel Yaffe Medical Center performed surgery for correcting cervical disc herniation using minimally invasive surgical treatment from the back
Meir Jungreis suffered a heart attack while SUP surfing. His son pulled him out of the water, and with the help of a paramedic on the beach, they began resuscitation attempts until an ambulance arrived and evacuated him to Hillel Yaffe. After a day and a half of intensive treatment in the Intensive Coronary Care Unit, he regained full consciousness, without any damage, and has already been released from the hospital
Doctors in the Otolaryngology, Head & Neck Surgery Unit at Hillel Yaffe saved a packing house worker’s ear which had become detached after his head was trapped inside a machine
What happens to me after the nurse’s examination? How do I know if I am going to be hospitalized? After a year’s development, a system which sends updates in real time about what a person will experience in the Emergency Room has been launched in the Department of Emergency Medicine
Self-quarantine due to having come into contact with a person verified as having coronavirus raises many questions. Dr. Michal Shtein, Director of the Infectious Diseases Unit at Hillel Yaffe Medical Center, answers frequently asked questions regarding self-quarantine
The Hillel Yaffe Medical Center has proven its goal of zero for infections acquired after inserting a catheter over the past year. This is according to the Ministry of Health report which examined the issue
Just when the event halls are set to reopen, and before you, the women, start wondering which shoes to wear, it’s worth knowing that high heels can cause severe feet deformities, the most common of which is hallux valgus (bunions)
The Plastic Surgery Unit has begun to offer a new service – Mohs surgery for removing malignant facial tumors. The service is directed by Dr. Ofer Arnon, a plastic surgeon with much knowledge and experience in the field
Have you come for a consultation at our out-patient clinics? You will be sent an SMS to your mobile phone a few minutes before it’s your turn to come in. The goal: Enabling a safe distance between people without missing your turn