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How Much Does Brain SPECT Cost in Israel?

A brain SPECT scan in Israel typically costs between $1,300 and $2,000. Prices vary based on the specific isotopes used and the clinic's location. In the US, similar diagnostics cost around $1,800 on average. Israel offers savings of about 28%. Most procedures include the radiopharmaceutical agent and the imaging report.

  • Radiopharmaceutical isotopes: These specialized tracers often represent a significant portion of the total price.
  • Private clinic premium: Facilities in Tel Aviv or Jerusalem may charge more than regional centers.
  • Expert interpretation: Reviews by senior neuro-radiologists may increase the final bill by 15-20%.
  • Multi-phase imaging: Scans requiring both rest and stress phases typically cost more than single sessions.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Choosing major university hospitals allows access to high-volume nuclear medicine departments. Rambam Medical Center in Haifa treats nearly one million patients annually and holds JCI accreditation. Large centers often house multidisciplinary teams, including Nobel Prize-winning specialists. This concentration of expertise is vital for complex cases like epilepsy or neurogenetic disorders. Patients often find better value in these established institutions due to their extensive diagnostic infrastructure.

Data verified by Bookimed as of July 2026, based on patient requests and official quotes from 21 clinics worldwide. Median costs are based on real invoices (2025–2026) and updated monthly. Actual prices may vary.

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Aviva Fatal-valevsky

47 years of experience

Professor Fatal-valevsky directs the Pediatric Neurology Unit at Sourasky Medical Center. She uses Brain SPECT to evaluate complex neurogenetic disorders in children.

  • Specializes in pediatric brain neurogenetic disorders – conditions affecting brain development and function
  • Treats childhood epilepsy and West syndrome – a severe seizure disorder in infants
  • Member of the International Child Neurology Association – the global body for pediatric specialists
  • Evaluates developmental delays and autism using genetic screening and advanced mapping
  • Member of the Israeli Epilepsy Society
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Samuel Moskovichi

21 years of experience

Dr. Samuel Moskovichi is a neurosurgery specialist at Hadassah Medical Center. He uses brain SPECT to help evaluate complex neurological conditions like neurosarcoidosis.

  • Co-authored 67 peer-reviewed articles on brain and vascular disorders
  • Specializes in endovascular embolization to treat blood vessel issues
  • Treats rare conditions including epidermoid cysts and schwannoma tumors
  • Practices at Hadassah, a top-tier Israeli university hospital

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Updated: 05/27/2022
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