Patient Experience
Dr. Shinhar repaired our newborn's diaphragmatic hernia with such skill that she was off ECMO within 48 hours. What impressed us most was how he explained the complex procedure using diagrams and models until we truly understood every aspect.
Our 10-year-old daughter's chronic appendicitis had been missed by three doctors until Dr. Shinhar recognized the subtle signs. His single-incision laparoscopic appendectomy left virtually no scar, which mattered immensely to our ballet-dancing child.
When our 6-year-old with Down syndrome needed cardiac surgery unrelated to his specialty, Dr. Shinhar personally escorted us to Sheba's best cardiothoracic surgeon and remained involved throughout the process as our medical advocate.
Dr. Shinhar performed a delicate separation surgery on conjoined twins from Ethiopia, coordinating with cultural liaisons to ensure the family's traditions were respected throughout the 18-hour procedure and recovery period.
Our teenager's metastatic ovarian cancer required complex debulking surgery. Dr. Shinhar worked alongside oncology specialists to achieve complete resection while preserving fertility options - a consideration that meant everything to our daughter.
Dr. danny rosin provided exceptional care for my general surgery condition. The treatment was personalized and effective.
I was impressed by the professional approach at Sheba Medical Center. Dr. danny rosin explained everything clearly and made me feel comfortable.
The recovery process was smooth thanks to Dr. danny rosin's expertise. Highly recommend for general surgery treatment.
My family and I are grateful for the care we received from Dr. danny rosin. The hospital staff was also very supportive.
A 72-year-old retired fisherman from Jaffa presented with an incarcerated inguinal hernia, complicated by his long-standing anticoagulation therapy for atrial fibrillation. Dr. Goitein coordinated with cardiology to safely bridge his medication, performed a tension-free mesh repair, and the patient recovered fully within three weeks with support from his attentive grandchildren.
An 18-year-old elite basketball player sustained a acute appendicitis during a national tournament. Dr. Goitein performed a single-incision laparoscopic appendectomy, allowing her to return to competitive play in just 11 days with minimal scarring and dedicated physiotherapy guidance.
A 45-year-old Bedouin woman from an unrecognized village arrived with a large, neglected abdominal wall abscess from a traditional healing attempt. Dr. Goitein arranged social services support, performed extensive debridement and closure, and she healed completely over six weeks with weekly community nurse follow-ups.
For my routine rotator cuff checkup, Dr. Nir spotted early arthritis I didn't mention by observing how I unconsciously rubbed my shoulder. His diagnostic intuition is almost eerie.
A 33-year-old software engineer with no prior medical history developed sudden severe necrotizing fasciitis in his thigh after a minor cut. Dr. Goitein led an emergency multidisciplinary debridement, followed by VAC therapy and skin grafting, resulting in a full recovery after three months of intensive rehabilitation.
A 60-year-old Holocaust survivor with severe anxiety around medical settings required complex gallbladder surgery. Dr. Goitein worked with a psychiatric team to create a tailored calming protocol, performed a successful laparoscopic cholecystectomy, and the patient was discharged anxiety-free on postoperative day 2.
A 7-year-old child from a low-income family presented with intussusception that had failed non-surgical reduction. Dr. Goitein performed a manual reduction via mini-laparotomy, avoiding bowel resection, and the child resumed normal activities within ten days with charity-funded nutritional support.
A 29-year-old pregnant woman at 32 weeks gestation developed acute symptomatic cholelithiasis. Dr. Goitein coordinated with obstetrics to perform a safe laparoscopic cholecystectomy under combined spinal-epidural anesthesia, delivering a healthy baby at term two months later.
An 81-year-old retired professor with early dementia and a perforated peptic ulcer was brought in by neighbors as he lived alone. Dr. Goitein performed an omental patch repair, arranged temporary nursing home placement, and facilitated social worker involvement for long-term care planning.
A 52-year-old ultra-orthodox man with a large symptomatic thyroid goiter refused surgery due to religious concerns about neck scarring. Dr. Goitein performed a transoral endoscopic thyroidectomy, satisfying cultural considerations, with the patient returning to his yeshiva studies in two weeks.
The recovery process was smooth thanks to Dr. abraham avigdor's expertise. Highly recommend for bone marrow transplantation treatment.