PET/CT in Israel typically costs from $1,300 to $1,800. The final price depends on the tracer type, study complexity, and the clinic location. Patients save about 61% compared to the US, where the average cost is $3,800. Major medical centers in Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, and Ramat Gan provide these services using modern protocols.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Choosing a university-affiliated facility like Sheba Medical Center provides access to elite specialists. Sheba ranks 7th in the world for 2026 according to Newsweek and treats 2 million patients. While standalone scan prices are standard, bundled oncology programs offer better long-term value for patients. These packages include multi-disciplinary consultations with physicians listed as Forbes Top Doctors. For example, some pediatric packages include 24-hour nursing and nutritionist-planned meals alongside required diagnostics.
| Israel | Turkey | Austria | |
| PET/CT | from $1,300 | from $650 | from $1,450 |
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Dr. Amos Toren is a pediatric hemato-oncologist at Sheba Medical Center. He served as Director of the Pediatric Hemato-Oncology and Bone Marrow Transplant Division. Dr. Toren holds a PhD in Human Genetics. He specializes in CAR T-cell therapy and bone marrow transplantation for children. Forbes Israel has recognized his expertise in hematology.
Professor Arnon Nagler is a world-renowned hematologist at Sheba Medical Center. He uses PET/CT imaging to guide complex treatments for blood cancers and disorders.
Dr. Hana Golan heads the Pediatric Hemato-Oncology and Bone Marrow Transplantation Division at Sheba Medical Center. She specializes in high-risk pediatric tumors and complex childhood cancers. Dr. Golan serves as the principal investigator for the High-Risk Neuroblastoma ESIOP protocol. She practices at a hospital ranked among the global top 10 by Newsweek.
Professor Ido Nachmany is a Forbes-recognized top physician at Sheba Medical Center. He heads the general surgery department and specializes in complex tumor diagnostics including PET/CT scans.