Under general anesthesia, doctors of the Hillel Yaffe Medical Center removed a snail from the nose of a three-year-old child, just before real damage was caused
Hillel Yaffe is the first hospital in Israel to have begun carrying out knee replacement surgery using new technology based on a sophisticated robotic portable arm
The Chairperson of the Jewish Agency for Israel, Isaac Herzog, and his wife Michal, toured the Hillel Yaffe Medical Center this week and were impressed by the new departments and units that are currently being built at the hospital
A welcome partnership between Hillel Yaffe and United Hatzalah has begun. Dozens of United Hatzalah volunteers will help the Emergency Medicine Department cope with the existing overload
Are you due to give birth soon? Not only “zero separation” or alternative medicine services for women arriving at the Delivery Room – Hillel Yaffe Medical Center has begun to use belly dancing as an effective means of easing labor pains
The “jellyfish season” is upon us, and the Hillel Yaffe Medical Center has already had several cases of jellyfish burns and stings. Dr. Jalal Ashkar, Director of the Emergency Medicine Department, explains the dos and don’ts if you were stung.
Breastfeeding can be a natural process for one woman and complicated for another. What is the connection between ability to breastfeed and the ability to ask for help from those around you during those first days after childbirth? The Hillel Yaffe professionals offer useful advice on the occasion of World Breastfeeding Week
A ten shekel coin, a sharp part of a toy, and a hair pin, are just a few of the incidents treated last weekend at the Hillel Yaffe Medical Center Pediatric Emergency Medicine Unit, after they were swallowed by little children
With the arrival of summer and the children on vacation, the Hillel Yaffe Medical Center’s Pediatrics Department held a designated day to raise awareness of children’s safety inside and outside the home
At the Hillel Yaffe Medical Center, doctors have begun to use radiofrequency technologies to remove thyroid nodules. The obvious advantages: no scarring of the neck, a short hospitalization, and fewer surgical complications