Gastroscopy in Israel typically costs from $700 to $1,300 at private medical centers. The final price depends on the clinic tier and the need for sedation or biopsies. Patients save about 60% compared to the US, where this procedure averages $2,500. Most costs in Israeli clinics cover the diagnostic procedure and the specialist physician fee.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Choosing a large multidisciplinary center provides access to exceptionally high medical expertise. Sourasky Medical Center (Ichilov) treats about 1,800,000 patients annually and is ranked among the world's best hospitals. Many senior doctors there, like Professor Zamir Halperin, have trained at the Cleveland Clinic in the US. Large facilities can perform a gastroscopy as part of a broader diagnostic check-up. This approach is often more cost-effective than booking several abdominal tests. These clinics hold Joint Commission International (JCI) accreditation, which ensures high safety standards for endoscopic procedures.
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| Gastroscopy | from $700 | from $100 | from $600 |
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Dr. Oren Shebolet heads the Liver Unit at Sourasky Medical Center in Tel Aviv. He specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of chronic hepatitis and genetic liver diseases. Dr. Shebolet is a recognized expert in managing autoimmune liver pathologies and complex liver conditions.
Dr. Erwin Santo is the head of the Gastroenterology Department at Sourasky Medical Center. He was the first doctor in Israel to use interventional ultrasound for GI diagnostics. Dr. Santo is a co-founder of the European Society of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy. He treats complex conditions of the stomach, liver, and pancreas in Tel Aviv.
Dr. Ron Yulia is a gastroenterologist at Sourasky Medical Center in Tel Aviv. She treats gastrointestinal diseases, including pancreas inflammation, stomach ulcers, and Crohn’s disease. Dr. Yulia has published over 80 scientific papers on digestive health. She works at Israel's largest multidisciplinary hospital, once ranked among the world’s top clinics by Newsweek.
Dr. Maharshak Nitzan is the Director of the Department of Inflammatory Bowel Diseases at Sourasky Medical Center. He specializes in bacterotherapy and complex gastrointestinal conditions. Dr. Nitzan completed training in immunology and microbiology at the University of North Carolina. He treats patients at Sourasky, a Newsweek-ranked clinic for medical tourism.