Rabin Medical Center (Beilinson and Schneider Children's Medical Center)






Rabin Medical Center, located in Petah Tikva, Israel, is one of the largest and most prominent medical complexes in the country. It was established in January 1996 through the merger of two existing hospitals: Beilinson Hospital (founded in 1936) and Hasharon Hospital (founded in 1942). The center was named in memory of Israel's late Prime Minister, Yitzhak Rabin. It also notably includes Schneider Children's Medical Center of Israel, which opened on the Beilinson Campus in 1991 and is the largest and most advanced children's hospital in the Middle East. Rabin Medical Center operates as a public (governmental) hospital under the umbrella of Clalit Health Services, the largest HMO in Israel. This affiliation provides comprehensive healthcare access to Clalit members. It is a major academic medical center, deeply affiliated with the Sackler Faculty of Medicine at Tel Aviv University, making it a hub for medical research, innovation, and the training of future medical professiona...
Good to know
Public Hospital
Multispecialty Hospital
1996
Highlights
Room Types
Speciality
Awards & Certification
International Certification
JCI
Globally recognized standard for hospital quality and patient safety.
Facility Accreditation
Specialty Accreditation
Testimonial Videos




Location
Frequently Asked Questions
Nearby attractions may include historical landmarks, parks, and museums depending on the hospital's location.
