Electroencephalography (EEG) in Israel typically costs from $200 to $500. The final price depends on the specific protocol and the clinic location in cities like Tel Aviv or Haifa. In the US, similar diagnostics cost around $400 on average. Patients save around 25% visiting Israeli medical centers. Some programs include a neurologist consultation to review the results.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Choosing a hospital with high-volume neurology departments can offer better diagnostic precision. Sourasky Medical Center treats about 1,800,000 patients annually and features a dedicated Institute of EEG. Their team includes experts like Dr. Miri Neufeld who trained at the Mayo Clinic. Private centers like Assuta allow patients to choose their specific doctor for the procedure. This flexibility helps patients match their diagnostic needs with top-rated Israeli specialists.
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| EEG (Electroencephalography) | from $200 | from $100 | from $200 |
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Dr. Einat Shacham Shmueli is a senior medical oncologist at Sheba Medical Center. She specializes in gastrointestinal cancers, treating the colon, stomach, and pancreas. Dr. Shacham Shmueli holds dual board certifications in oncology and gastroenterology. She trained at UCSF in the United States. Her clinic at Sheba Medical Center is ranked among the top 10 hospitals worldwide.
Dr. Zvi Cohen is the Director of the Neurosurgery Department at Sheba Medical Center. He was recently recognized in Forbes Israel’s Best Doctors list for 2025. Dr. Cohen specializes in treating complex brain, pituitary, and spinal cord tumors. He founded the brain tumor tissue bank at Sheba to support oncological research. Dr. Cohen is board-certified in neurosurgery and leads clinical trials for malignant brain tumors.
Professor Aviva Fatal-valevsky directs the Pediatric Neurology Unit at Sourasky Medical Center. She specializes in using EEG to diagnose epilepsy and West syndrome in children.
7,000 children treated for epilepsy – Professor Kramer directs the Pediatric Epilepsy Service at Sourasky Medical Center. He uses EEG monitoring to track electrical brain activity in young patients.