Rabin Medical Center (Beilinson Campus)

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My son arrived due to severe pain to be sorted on ...

My son arrived due to severe pain to be sorted on 14.3.2017.
We were very worried about what to expect in the emergency room.
We were pleasantly surprised!
We received a professional and sensitive nurse named Weiss Yael and a sensitive and professional physician named Dr. Zarbiv Olivia quickly and efficiently examined my decision maker for initial pain relief treatment and decided on a series of pain tests.
The place is clean and tidy and seems to work by an efficient and structured method.
During the afternoon shift, the doctor in charge of the emergency room was Dr. Gal Gross, efficient, kind, patient and caring that you were midnight when we were discharged after performing complex exams and ran around constantly with dozens of patients.
Really a "pleasant" surprise (worth it if you didn't get to the emergency room) to visit the hospital at Beilinson Hospital.

Not so much the doctors - who are OK - as the hosp...

Not so much the doctors - who are OK - as the hospital staff, especially the auxiliary assistance - rude, disrespectful and never there when you need them. System is a mess, with a seriously lackadaisical attitude to service. The toilets are terrible, often without paper or soap. The food arena is pathetic: with such long waits, very few outlets, usually only one person serving and grubby looking in the extreme. This hospital's patient food is not fit for pigs - in fact, not even for compost! One extra star only because every now and then you find a decent human being there.

Shocking treatment, what we experienced at this ho...

Shocking treatment, what we experienced at this hospital was complete irresponsibility! My dad after a severe car accident that came he was paralyzed throughout the body experiencing severe abuse by not getting food for a whole 3 days until we turned to demand to give a paralyzed food to a man! The nurses were indifferent and completely ignored until we started crying and shouting that it was abuse! There is another problem here and she is the doctors! They arrive once every 6 hours and also briefly every time when my father's call came for at least 4 minutes the doctor had to go for surgery we did not see him for another 6 hours and so every time.
On top of that because Abie was paralyzed he needed a catheter (a machine that takes out the urine when the body can't take it out on its own) and every time the catheter was blocked and no one came to check and replace it! Just horror every day we cried for my father! That's real abuse! Even so, the experience of seeing my 46-year-old father who functions daily as a "horse" becomes paralyzed 24 hours a day is terrible, so why should treatment be so disgusting ?!

It should be noted that we are in the intensive care department which was excellent and then we went to surgical B where there was all the abuse and total and inhumane treatment of a human!

From the moment I entered until the moment I left ...

From the moment I entered until the moment I left everything was terrible first of all I came to see my sister who gave birth with my children who wanted to see their cousin and already from the entrance did not let us in and let us do all the detour when we got to the maternity ward did not let my child enter because she is under 14 Dumb because if kids can come in already because they are not at risk from the corona I do not recommend at all.

The doctors in the neurosurgical department do not...

The doctors in the neurosurgical department do not treat anyone who is treated for them.
pure shame.
I waited for the doctor to come see me for three hours and at the end of the answer I received she has nothing to help you.
The doctor who treated me in the ward also did not address my complaints at all

Orthopedic department -

Orthopedic department -
Really good and nice staff! Good rooms and not so bad food, everytone is very kind.

I will start with an oncology day hospitalization....

I will start with an oncology day hospitalization. Although stressed on Sundays mostly, but the staff (including everyone. The secretary, the blood testing technicians, the medical staff, and above all the wonderful nurses do their best, and always with maximum kindness and efficiency.
The senior oncologist who treats me is also attentive, pleasant and nice, and even patient.
Oncology sorting in day care is also effective.
I had to get to the general emergency room about a month ago in the late evening. Maximum efficiency, doctors (there were no doctors this evening, or there were and I only met with the doctors) and pleasant and efficient nurses, clean spacious and new, quite reasonable waiting times for a chest x-ray.
Only from an intolerable radiotherapy department in terms of overcrowding and queues. The professional staff on the other hand, is charming and efficient.
A serious security guard must be placed there who will enforce wearing masks properly or at all, in the overcrowding and suffocation that prevails there !!
Same in the reception for oncology day hospitalization !!
Health and good news for everyone!

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It is better to die at home than to come here

Excellent hospital and high level Mod Service Exce...

Excellent hospital and high level Mod Service Excellent doctors listen and give very good solutions and in my opinion a rheumatology clinic owned by Professor Moled and the other doctors Elisheva and others are number one and who has not yet found an answer to his problem

Rabin Medical Center (Beilinson Campus)

Rabin Medical Center (Beilinson Campus)

3.3