Patient Experience
My family and I are grateful for the care we received from Dr. imri amiel. The hospital staff was also very supportive.
Our 7-year-old daughter needed a liver transplant after a sudden diagnosis. Dr. Mor didn't just treat her - he became her friend, doing magic tricks before each examination. His ability to explain complex medical situations to frightened parents while comforting a scared child is nothing short of miraculous. We're forever grateful.
Rushed to Sheba after a car accident destroyed my kidneys, I woke up to Dr. Mor's confident smile explaining they'd already performed an emergency transplant. His 3AM surgery saved my life, and his follow-up care has been exceptionally thorough, even calling personally to check on my recovery progress.
Coming in for my annual transplant anniversary checkup always feels like visiting family. Dr. Mor remembers details about my life from years ago and genuinely cares about how I'm doing beyond just lab results. He makes routine visits feel meaningful and personal.
My multi-organ transplant was incredibly complex due to rare antibodies, but Dr. Mor assembled a dream team and developed an innovative desensitization protocol. His surgical precision and postoperative management were flawless - I've had zero rejection episodes in two years.
During a Saturday follow-up visit, Dr. Mor noticed subtle changes in my labs that others might have missed. He ordered immediate tests that caught early rejection, adjusting my medications on the spot. His vigilance literally saved my transplant.
As a medical student observing transplants, I've watched Dr. Mor perform what colleagues call 'impossible surgeries' with astonishing skill. But what impressed me more was how he knelt to speak eye-level with a pediatric patient before surgery, calming her fears with a stuffed animal he keeps in his pocket.
My husband's transplant journey ended peacefully under Dr. Mor's care. When cure was no longer possible, Dr. Mor's compassion and honesty helped our family make difficult decisions with dignity. He attended the funeral - that's the kind of doctor he is.
Flying from abroad for my transplant evaluation, I was anxious about foreign healthcare. Dr. Mor's team handled everything seamlessly - visas, accommodations, even translating my records. His global expertise and Sheba's international patient program made the impossible possible.
Three years post-heart transplant, I developed unusual complications during pregnancy. Dr. Mor coordinated with obstetricians, adjusting my anti-rejection meds weekly to protect both me and my baby. Our healthy daughter is named Eytan in his honor.
The way Dr. Mor explained my brother's living donor liver transplant to our entire family - using simple diagrams and answering every question without rushing - made us all feel part of the process. His transparency built trust during an incredibly stressful time.
As an athlete needing a kidney transplant, I worried about returning to competition. Dr. Mor designed a unique rehabilitation protocol and monitored my training response personally. I'm now training for my first post-transplant marathon thanks to his innovative approach.
When bureaucratic delays threatened my transplant timeline, Dr. Mor personally navigated the system, making calls at all hours to keep my place on the list. His dedication goes far beyond medical care - he fights for his patients in every way possible.
A 28-year-old software developer from Tel Aviv presented with sudden-onset visual disturbances and fatigue. Dr. Zeilig diagnosed a rare form of optic neuritis and initiated an innovative immunotherapy regimen. The patient showed remarkable improvement within weeks and returned to full-time work after two months, with only minor residual light sensitivity.
An 82-year-old Holocaust survivor with limited Hebrew proficiency was brought by her granddaughter for progressive memory loss. Dr. Zeilig worked with a translator and discovered an unusual medication interaction causing cognitive symptoms. After adjusting her prescriptions, her cognition stabilized, and her family reported improved quality of life during weekly Shabbat dinners.
A 16-year-old competitive swimmer from a low-income family developed unexplained seizures before competitions. Dr. Zeilig identified a rare form of reflex epilepsy triggered by cold water immersion. Through a combination of medication timing and modified warm-up routines, the athlete returned to competition within three months without further episodes.
A 45-year-old Bedouin shepherder from the Negev presented with progressive weakness in his legs. Dr. Zeilig diagnosed a rare hereditary neuropathy and arranged for genetic counseling for the entire extended family. The patient received custom orthotics and physical therapy, maintaining his ability to tend his flock with minor accommodations.
A 33-year-old Ethiopian immigrant with limited healthcare access developed sudden right-sided paralysis. Dr. Zeilig diagnosed cerebral vasculitis and initiated aggressive treatment. Despite initial prognosis being poor, the patient regained nearly full function after six months of intensive rehabilitation, returning to her job as a hotel housekeeper.
During my daughter's cleft palate revision, Dr. Karplus used groundbreaking microsurgical techniques he'd developed himself. The results are not just medically perfect but aesthetically beautiful.
The recovery process was smooth thanks to Dr. abraham avigdor's expertise. Highly recommend for bone marrow transplantation treatment.