Tel aviv sourasky medical center

Is emigration harming Israel's medical services? - opinion

Was this just the way that hospitals and surgeries work? Or was there a shortage of doctors, contributing to delay and inability to share basic, comforting information to an anxious patient in pain?

An illustrative image of Israeli doctors operating.
A train seen at Tel Aviv Savidor Central Station, pictured in 2020; illustrative.

Man in serious condition after being hit by train at Tel Aviv station, MDA confirms

Released hostage Nimrod Cohen arrives to Ichilov hospital in Tel Aviv, October 13, 2025.

Behind the medical decision: Why some hostages were released from hospitals earlier than others

 Sourasky Medical Center, Tel Aviv, 2024

Baby pronounced dead in Tel Aviv shortly after birth


'Thank you for holding on': Mother of former hostage Noa Argamani passes away

Liora managed to spend her last days with her rescued daughter, who was saved last month by the IDF in Operation Arnon after being held hostage by Hamas for eight months.

 Rescue hostage Noa Argamani at the funeral of her mother, Liora, who passed away three weeks after Noa was rescued, July 2, 2024.

Hostage Noa Argamani rescued in time to see terminally ill mother

Hospital CEO Ronni Gamzu said the mother's condition was "complicated and tough."

 Noa Argamani, a rescued hostage embraces her father, Yakov Argamani, after the military said that Israeli forces have rescued four hostages alive from the central Gaza Strip, in Ramat Gan, Israel, in this handout image obtained by Reuters on June 8, 2024.

Costly mistake: Alleged medical misdiagnosis leads to patient getting leg unnecessarily amputated

A 51-year-old patient sued Wolfson Medical Center after an alleged misdiagnosis led to leg amputation; the negligence was said to have caused prolonged suffering and psychological trauma.

Doctors and nurses take two-year-old Zahran Khamis Haji to the emergency room for recovery after the infant underwent open-heart surgery at Wolfson Medical Center in Holon, Israel, on August 13, 2018. Uploaded on 6/5/2024

Israeli hospital spokesman faces dismissal after Oct. 7 press conference

Fallout from the press conference with freed hostage Yocheved Lifshitz leads to potential firing of Avi Shushan, spokesperson for Sourasky Medical Center, with over 13 years of service.


Tel Aviv hospital manages to extract sperm from Hamas victim

Since the attacks began on October 7, dozens of families have approached the Health Ministry asking to collect the sperm of the young men killed.


What is your brain's iron level? New Israeli non-invasive tech can find out

The “groundbreaking” MRI technology promises to revolutionize scientists’ understanding of iron homeostasis in the human brain. 

 Non-invasive approach for assessment of normal and impaired iron homeostasis in the brain.

Israeli teen saved from blindness at Sourasky

To cure Eyal’s problem and prevent the deterioration in his eye, he had to undergo a complex and challenging operation.

 Eyal Mordechai Ben-Hamu and Dr. Shulamit Schwartz

New program for Integrating Physician-Scientists in Bio-medical Research at Tel Aviv University

This program will help create a new generation of physicians that will have ‘protected time’ to perform research, with a reduction in their clinical responsibilities.

 Faculty of Medicine - Tel Aviv University

Israeli doctors save pregnant woman, baby from ruptured artery

The operating room was a battlefield for the lives of the mother and her son as a crisis developed surrounding a ruptured artery in the spleen.

 Tatiana Cohen is seen with her child at Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center after lifesaving surgery.

Tel Aviv terror victim saves another two lives with cornea donations

Those that received the transplants were a 75-year-old man and an 81-year-old woman.

 Chen Amir, who was murdered by a terrorist in Tel Aviv on Saturday, August 5, 2023.

What is fibromyalgia, the widespread chronic pain, fatigue condition? - explainer

Many people who suffer from fibromyalgia describe it as a chronic flu, with widespread pain and chronic fatigue.

 Back pain