Patient Experience

Patient experience at Sheba Medical Center – Reviews often mention hospital cleanliness, supportive nursing staff, and clear communication from doctors. Many patients highlight smooth admission & discharge, transparent billing, and trust in critical care services. Popular treatment areas include Neurosurgery, Cardiology, Cardiac Surgery, Neurology, Oncologist, making Sheba Medical Center a preferred hospital in Israel for planned and emergency treatment.
A 70-year-old retired diplomat with Parkinson's...
Aug 08, 2025
Doctor: Dr. Ran Harel Hospital: Sheba Medical Center

A 70-year-old retired diplomat with Parkinson's disease developed severe camptocormia (bent spine syndrome). Dr. Harel implemented a novel combination of spinal instrumentation and deep brain stimulation coordination. The patient regained upright posture and now advocates for Parkinson's research funding.

A 38-year-old single mother of three...
Jun 29, 2025
Doctor: Dr. Ran Harel Hospital: Sheba Medical Center

A 38-year-old single mother of three working two jobs developed debilitating disc degeneration. Dr. Harel performed artificial disc replacement instead of fusion, preserving mobility. She returned to work within 8 weeks and can now actively play with her children without pain limitations.

A 15-year-old ******* patient with severe...
Jun 23, 2025
Doctor: Dr. Ran Harel Hospital: Sheba Medical Center

A 15-year-old ******* patient with severe spinal curvature hesitated to seek care due to previous negative healthcare experiences. Dr. Harel and team provided gender-affirming care throughout the spinal fusion process. The surgery improved both physical alignment and the patient's body confidence during transition.

A 63-year-old artist with rheumatoid arthritis...
May 13, 2025
Doctor: Dr. Ran Harel Hospital: Sheba Medical Center

A 63-year-old artist with rheumatoid arthritis developed atlantoaxial instability threatening spinal cord compression. Dr. Harel performed occipitocervical fusion using patient-specific 3D-printed implants. The artist regained hand function and continues creating sculptures, recently exhibiting work inspired by her surgical experience.

A 72-year-old retired fisherman from Jaffa...
May 25, 2025
Doctor: Dr. Ran Kremer M.D. Hospital: Sheba Medical Center

A 72-year-old retired fisherman from Jaffa presented with a strangulated inguinal hernia after lifting heavy nets. Dr. Kremer performed emergency laparoscopic repair using a novel tension-free mesh technique. The patient, who lived alone, recovered remarkably within 48 hours and was discharged with home health support arranged by the hospital's social work department.

An 8-year-old Bedouin girl from the...
May 08, 2025
Doctor: Dr. Ran Kremer M.D. Hospital: Sheba Medical Center

An 8-year-old Bedouin girl from the Negev was transferred with acute appendicitis complicated by rare situs inversus. Dr. Kremer performed a mirror-image laparoscopic appendectomy using customized surgical planning. Her nomadic family received temporary housing near the hospital during her 5-day recovery, with cultural mediators ensuring proper understanding of post-operative care.

A 34-year-old tech CEO from Tel...
Jun 24, 2025
Doctor: Dr. Ran Kremer M.D. Hospital: Sheba Medical Center

A 34-year-old tech CEO from Tel Aviv developed a mysterious abdominal mass during pregnancy. Dr. Kremer coordinated with obstetricians to perform a carefully timed resection at 28 weeks gestation, discovering a rare desmoid tumor. The patient delivered a healthy baby at term and required no additional treatment beyond surveillance scans.

An 81-year-old Holocaust survivor with severe...
May 23, 2025
Doctor: Dr. Ran Kremer M.D. Hospital: Sheba Medical Center

An 81-year-old Holocaust survivor with severe osteoporosis presented with multiple rib fractures from a fall. Dr. Kremer developed a minimally invasive stabilization technique using bioabsorbable plates, allowing the patient to maintain respiratory function without prolonged ventilator support. Her recovery involved tailored pain management considering her complex medical history.

A 16-year-old Ethiopian immigrant with sickle...
Aug 14, 2025
Doctor: Dr. Ran Kremer M.D. Hospital: Sheba Medical Center

A 16-year-old Ethiopian immigrant with sickle cell disease developed gangrenous cholecystitis. Dr. Kremer performed emergency surgery using special precautions for hypercoagulable state, collaborating with hematologists on perioperative transfusion strategy. The patient's extended family participated in cultural competency training for home care during his 3-week hospitalization.

A 42-year-old ultra-Orthodox woman with body...
May 05, 2025
Doctor: Dr. Ran Kremer M.D. Hospital: Sheba Medical Center

A 42-year-old ultra-Orthodox woman with body dysmorphic disorder sought surgery for perceived abdominal deformities. Dr. Kremer instead arranged psychiatric consultation and performed only medically necessary diastasis repair, providing compassionate counseling about body acceptance within her religious framework. Follow-up showed improved psychological outcomes.

A 57-year-old Palestinian construction worker was...
Aug 17, 2025
Doctor: Dr. Ran Kremer M.D. Hospital: Sheba Medical Center

A 57-year-old Palestinian construction worker was impaled by rebar in a worksite accident. Dr. Kremer led a multidisciplinary team through a 12-hour surgery to remove the metal while preserving vascular integrity, using innovative intraoperative imaging techniques. The patient returned to light duty after 6 months of rehabilitation with cross-border follow-up care arranged.

A 29-year-old professional athlete from Russia...
Jul 03, 2025
Doctor: Dr. Ran Kremer M.D. Hospital: Sheba Medical Center

A 29-year-old professional athlete from Russia presented with sports hernia resistant to conservative treatment. Dr. Kremer performed endoscopic repair using a proprietary technique that preserved athletic function. The patient returned to international competition within 8 weeks, exceeding typical recovery expectations.

A 65-year-old Druze community elder with...
Jun 05, 2025
Doctor: Dr. Ran Kremer M.D. Hospital: Sheba Medical Center

A 65-year-old Druze community elder with multiple comorbidities refused blood transfusion due to religious beliefs. Dr. Kremer successfully performed complex colon resection for cancer using blood conservation strategies and cell salvage technology. The surgery required special religious consultations and resulted in complete recovery without transfusion.

A 13-year-old Syrian refugee with shrapnel...
May 18, 2025
Doctor: Dr. Ran Kremer M.D. Hospital: Sheba Medical Center

A 13-year-old Syrian refugee with shrapnel injuries from conflict zones developed enterocutaneous fistulas. Dr. Kremer performed staged reconstructive surgeries over 18 months, coordinating with humanitarian organizations for continued care across borders. The patient's family received asylum support during the prolonged treatment period.

A 38-year-old autistic patient with limited...
Jul 25, 2025
Doctor: Dr. Ran Kremer M.D. Hospital: Sheba Medical Center

A 38-year-old autistic patient with limited verbal communication presented with acute abdominal pain. Dr. Kremer used sensory-friendly preoperative preparation and alternative communication methods to diagnose and treat perforated diverticulitis. The tailored approach prevented behavioral crises and resulted in successful recovery.

A 70-year-old retired kindergarten teacher developed...
Aug 16, 2025
Doctor: Dr. Ran Kremer M.D. Hospital: Sheba Medical Center

A 70-year-old retired kindergarten teacher developed Fournier's gangrene after misdiagnosed perianal abscess. Dr. Kremer performed aggressive debridement and reconstruction using vacuum-assisted closure technology. Her former students organized a rotation of visitors during her 2-month hospitalization, providing emotional support that clinical staff noted accelerated healing.

A 22-year-old medical student self-diagnosed with...
Jul 22, 2025
Doctor: Dr. Ran Kremer M.D. Hospital: Sheba Medical Center

A 22-year-old medical student self-diagnosed with appendicitis during final exams. Dr. Kremer confirmed the diagnosis but discovered rare anatomical variations requiring modified surgical approach. The patient recovered in time to complete examinations and later chose surgery as a specialty, citing this experience as inspiration.

At 72, I never expected to...
Jul 26, 2025
Doctor: Dr. Raoul Orvieto Hospital: Sheba Medical Center

At 72, I never expected to need gynecological surgery, but Dr. Orvieto handled my complex ovarian cyst with such precision and compassion. His team at Sheba made me feel safe throughout the entire process, and his follow-up care was exceptional.

Our 14-year-old daughter was terrified about...
Jun 16, 2025
Doctor: Dr. Raoul Orvieto Hospital: Sheba Medical Center

Our 14-year-old daughter was terrified about her first gynecological exam, but Dr. Orvieto put her at ease immediately. He explained everything in terms she could understand and made what could have been a traumatic experience into a positive one.

Rushed to Sheba with severe hemorrhaging...
Aug 22, 2025
Doctor: Dr. Raoul Orvieto Hospital: Sheba Medical Center

Rushed to Sheba with severe hemorrhaging at 22 weeks pregnant, Dr. Orvieto saved both me and my baby. His calm demeanor during the emergency surgery and his meticulous post-op monitoring gave us confidence during the scariest moment of our lives.

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