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Schneider Children's Medical Center of Israel

Coordinates: 32°5′17″N 34°52′3″E / 32.08806°N 34.86750°E / 32.08806; 34.86750
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Schneider Children's Medical Center of Israel
Main entrance
Schneider Children's Medical Center of Israel is located in Israel
Schneider Children's Medical Center of Israel
Geography
Location14 Kaplan St. Petah Tikva, Israel, Israel
Coordinates32°5′17″N 34°52′3″E / 32.08806°N 34.86750°E / 32.08806; 34.86750
Services
StandardsJCAHO accreditation
Emergency departmentYes
Beds258
HelipadYes
History
OpenedApril 1992
Links
Websitewww.schneider.org.il
ListsHospitals in Israel

Schneider Children's Medical Center of Israel, founded in 1992, is a paediatric hospital focused on children's health, particularly organ transplantation and cancers. Schneider treats infants, children, teens, and young adults up to age 18 and for some conditions, age 21.

Overview


Annual Activities

Online Pediatricians

  • Digital medical responses after-hours
  • Pediatric medical consultations via telephone and videoconferencing

History

On October 29, 1991, the Schneider Children's Medical Center of Israel was founded on the hospital grounds, the largest such facility in Israel. It opened to the public in April 1992. It spans an area of 35,000 sq. meters. It was named after two major benefactors, Irving and Helen Schneider. It was designed by Marvin Bostin and Jerry Switzer.[1]



Treatments

National Referral Center

New Clinical Genetics

Else

Academic & Research

Support

Friends of Schneider is a non-profit Friends Association that has been supporting Schneider Children’s Medical Center of Israel since its foundation. The Association was established to promote the development and advancement of the hospital and works to raise funds for construction, acquisition of medical equipment, research grants, and special projects. [5]


See also

References

  1. ^ "Milestones". Scneider Children's Medical Centre of Israel.
  2. ^ "Israeli researchers find potential new treatment for leukemia". The Jerusalem Post. NOVEMBER 9, 2020. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  3. ^ B., Mark (Nov 24, 2020). "Helmsley Trust Awards $3.5M to Advance Diabetes Study". The Science Times.
  4. ^ "Weizmann Institute of Science and Schneider Children's Medical Center of Clalit Health Services to Collaborate".
  5. ^ "About". Friends of Schneider.