


CAR T-cell therapy in Hadassah Medical Center
The medical center is a Bookimed Official Partner. Thus, we arrange treatment for international patients as a hospital representative with no intermediaries and extra charges.
About the clinic
CAR T-cell therapy at Hadassah Medical Center in Jerusalem, Israel, may cost around $12,642 for the initial diagnostic program. The hospital pioneered CAR-T therapy in Israel and is led by Prof. Moshe Gatt, a hematology expert with 23 years of experience trained at Harvard's Dana-Farber Cancer Institute.
About the Treatment
CAR T-cell therapy modifies a patient's own immune cells to fight myeloma and BCMA-positive tumors. This advanced treatment targets cancer cells more precisely than traditional methods. The process begins with a 7-day outpatient diagnostic program.
Diagnostic Program Includes
- Consultation with Prof. Moshe Gatt
- Bone marrow aspiration under sedation
- Laboratory tests (blood and urine analysis)
- Renal ultrasound with radiologist report
- English-speaking medical assistant for support
Doctor Profile
Prof. Moshe Gatt heads the Hematology Department with 23 years of specialized experience. He trained at Harvard's Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and leads the Israeli Myeloma Treatment Society. His expertise covers multiple myeloma, amyloidosis, and blood cancers.
Clinic Advantages
Hadassah Medical Center was named among Newsweek's World's Best Hospitals in 2024. It became Israel's first CAR-T therapy provider in 2021. The clinic follows international standards with personalized treatment approaches.
The full treatment process typically requires 2+ weeks in Israel. Optional services include PET-CT scans and additional consultations. Patients receive ongoing monitoring after therapy completion.
Highlights
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Treatments prices in the clinic
| diagnostics | Price | |
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| HLA-typing | $483 |
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Hadassah Medical Center: more details about the clinic
Hadassah Medical Center was founded in 1918 by the eponymous Women’s Zionist Organization of America. There are two campuses in Jerusalem — on Mount Scopus and in the Ein Kerem neighborhood. The center includes 130 departments, over 1,100 beds, 31 operating rooms, and 9 specialized intensive care units.
Advantages
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High treatment effectiveness. More than 80% of patients with early-stage liver cancer are successfully treated. Recovery rates for some rare genetic diseases exceed 95%. About 70% of epilepsy patients are completely seizure-free using modern methods.
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Highly qualified physicians. Among them are Professor Yoav Mintz (innovative surgical technologies), Professor Polina Stepenski (pediatric bone marrow transplantation), Professor Alexander Margulis (removal of giant nevi), and Dr. Josh Schreder (robotic spine surgery).
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Leader in development and application of new drugs and vaccines, including modern immunotherapies for cancer and clinical trials.
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International patient care. Nearly one-third of patients come from abroad. The center’s patients include members of the Israeli elite, including prime ministers.
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Rapid treatment organization. Patients can start treatment within 3 days with Bookimed support.
Advanced methods and technologies
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Alpha Tau and DaRT — innovative radiotherapy techniques targeting cancer cells while preserving healthy tissue.
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CAR-T therapy — treatment of myeloma, AL amyloidosis, and BCMA-positive tumors using modified patient T-cells.
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Ethos radiotherapy system — artificial intelligence adapts radiation to the precise tumor volume, minimizing side effects and reducing session time to 15 minutes.
Departments
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Oncology — chemotherapy, Da Vinci robotic surgery, radiotherapy, radiofrequency ablation, cryoablation, targeted and hormonal therapy.
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Hematology — advanced chemotherapy, immunotherapy, and biotherapy methods; leadership in bone marrow transplantation.
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Neurology — treatment of complex cases, epilepsy, ALS, and Parkinson’s disease using advanced diagnostics and DBS.
Treatment organization via Bookimed
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Contact via website, messenger, or callback. The coordinator answers questions and explains the trip process.
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Medical document submission. Specialists create a preliminary examination and treatment plan with pricing.
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Trip preparation. Assistance with documents, visa, tickets, accommodation, and transfer.
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Treatment at the clinic. A personal coordinator accompanies patients during consultations and procedures.
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Post-treatment support. Consultations and assistance with medical documents.
Achievements
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Nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize in 2005.
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First operations in Israel: kidney transplant (1967), heart-lung transplant (1992), computer-assisted hip replacement (2004), nano-knife for prostate cancer (2018), CAR-T therapy (2021), full artificial heart transplant (2025).
Landmark
Marc Chagall stained glass at Hadassah Medical Center, Israel
The Ein Kerem campus features Marc Chagall’s stained glass “Twelve Tribes of Israel.”
Additional services
Patient reviews
Hulija Get a • Bladder cancer Lithuania
"The results were so much better than I expected
Kiryat Hadassah ,p.o.b 12000, Jerusalem, 91120, Israel
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How it works:
- We find a medical coordinator familiar with the matter
- You get a personal offer with a step-by-step guide and the cost estimate
- We arrange your travel including appointment scheduling and flights booking
- You arrive at the hospital, we support you 24/7