Obstetrics and gynecology in Israel typically costs from $3,200 to $31,500. Total expenses depend on the complexity of the procedure, chosen medical facility, and length of hospital stay. International patients often find 40-60% savings compared to the US for advanced gynecological and maternity services.
Typical Obstetrics and Gynecology Costs in Israel
Most specialized medical care is concentrated in Tel Aviv, Haifa, and Ramat Gan. While prices are generally standardized across these major hubs, regional variations may exist between private and public institutions. Consult with a specialist to get accurate pricing for your specific needs.
| Israel | Turkey | Austria | |
| Сesarean section | from $9,800 | from $2,421 | from $6,500 |
| Сervix Conization | from $3,200 | from $1,200 | from $2,800 |
| Uterine Artery Embolization | from $7,500 | from $3,800 | from $7,500 |
| Pregnancy follow-up | from $3,800 | from $100 | from $250 |
| Ovarian Cyst Removal | from $8,800 | from $2,500 | from $4,500 |
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Dr. Ami Amit leads the Gynecological Oncology Unit at Sourasky Medical Center, specializing in complex ovarian cyst treatments and minimally invasive surgeries.
Dr. Einat Shacham‑Shmueli is a senior medical oncologist at the Gastrointestinal Clinic, Cancer Center, Sheba Medical Center. She treats cancers of the colon, stomach, and pancreas. She also manages metastatic disease. She uses precision diagnostics and biomarkers, systemic therapies, and radiotherapy. Care is provided within a multidisciplinary team.
She has authored more than 25 peer‑reviewed papers on GI oncology, tumor biology, and new treatments. Her work includes studies on stenting for malignant colonic obstruction. She serves as an investigator in international programs, including the NCI, the Radiation Therapy Oncology Group, and the Cancer Therapy Evaluation Program.
Education: MD, Tel Aviv University. Oncology residency, Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center. Advanced training in GI oncology, UCSF. Accreditations: Board certified in Oncology and Gastroenterology. Member, Israel Society of Oncology and Radiotherapy.
Author of 80 scientific articles and 11 textbook chapters, Dr. Volman is a professor at Tel Aviv University treating complex cases at Sourasky Hospital.
Written by Ana Hurevska