Sheba medical center

In 1948, the State of Israel was established. So was the Sheba Medical Center at Tel Hashomer. 


Sheba offers over 159 clinics and medical departments and is also a major center of medical research. 


In the summer of 2021, Sheba was among four Israeli hospitals named by Newsweek as the "World's Best Smart Hospitals," ranked at No. 13. 

Sheba Medical Center will open a healthcare startup accelerator in Boston

The new accelerator will serve as a soft landing platform for Israeli and international startups looking to expand into the American healthcare market.

 Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey and Prof. Yitshak Kreiss, Director General of Sheba Medical Center.
 Sheba Medical Center

Three hospitalized patients at Sheba attempt to take their own lives within 48-hour period

 Sheba BioConvergence Hub

Sheba received a grant of NIS 10 million to establish a groundbreaking medical innovation center

 LUIS HAR (far left) and Fernando Marman (center), two hostages rescued in a special forces operation in Rafah, Gaza, in February 2024, reunite with loved ones later in the day at Sheba Medical Center in Tel Hashomer.

'Returning to Life' program provides holistic support for Gaza hostages and families


Sheba Medical Center ranked 8th best hospital in the world

The hospital has emerged as a key player in economic growth, with its innovative medical technologies being sold to leading global pharmaceutical and medical device companies.

 Aerial view of Sheba Tel HaShomer Medical Center, outside of Tel Aviv, on May 31, 2023.

43 million seconds without sunlight: Hostage families relate horrors of captivity from hospital

Troufanov’s girlfriend said that he told her Saturday night that during his captivity, he prayed she would not wait for him because he did not believe he would return alive.

 Families of Sagui Dekel-Chen and Alexander (Sasha) Troufanov give first statements to the press at Sheba Medical Center, February 16, 2025.

Released hostage Ofer Kalderon re-admitted to hospital with pneumonia

He has been re-admitted to Sheba Hospital, where he is receiving care and is being closely monitored by a team of professionals.

 Ofer Kalderon embraces family after his release from Hamas captivity, February 1, 2025.

'Hostages are in mortal danger,' Israeli health officials warn

Professor Hagai Levine, head of Israel’s health task force for hostage families, says the freed hostages’ extreme starvation is reminiscent of Holocaust survivors.

 Al-Qassam Brigades hand over Israeli hostages to the Red Cross, as part of the ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas, in Deir al Balah, February 8, 2025.

Family of released hostage Ofer Kalderon receives online abuse since his return

Sharon Kalderon denounced hate messages she received after her brother-in-law Ofer’s release from Hamas captivity, urging unity amid ongoing tensions.

 Released hostage Ofer Kalderon reunites with his four children after being released in the Gaza ceasefire deal, February 1, 2025

Aminach Medic to supply equipment to hospitals and health funds in Israel

Aminach Medic, part of the Aminach Group, has secured tenders and procurement orders amounting to NIS 25 million for the supply of rehabilitative and nursing equipment to hospitals and health funds.

 Aminach Medic

Looking beyond the war: Bridging divides through medicine - opinion

Eventually, like the global reawakening after COVID-19, we will emerge from this conflict, and with that comes a profound responsibility: to shape a healthier, better connected future.

 An ambulance is seen at the entrance to the emergency room of Sheba Medical Center in Tel Hashomer in Ramat Gan, Israel, July 15, 2023.

A hospital that goes beyond

The vice president of global affairs at Sheba Medical Center discusses the hospital’s role in the war, its future plans, and what makes it unique.

 THE SHEBA Emergency Room is one of six trauma centers in Israel.

Sheba Medical Center’s Yoel Har-Even discusses war-time healthcare at Jerusalem Post’s Miami Summit

Har-Even highlights Sheba's wartime contributions, discussed global healthcare partnerships and the unity of military and medical systems.

 Yoel Har-Even: "About 70% of all soldiers and civilians rehabilitated in Israel pass through Sheba's doors."

Birth parents of baby conceived in IVF treatment appeal court's decision

The ruling determined that Sofia’s parents are those genetically related to her and not those who birthed and raised her.

 Baby (Illustrative)

Druze ed-tech startup wins NIS 300,000 investment from Sheba Medical Center initiative

ABRID, an AI platform for remote learning, leads a group of five Druze startups competing for funding in a new partnership between Sheba Medical Center and the Druze community.

 An ambulance is seen at the entrance to the emergency room of Sheba Medical Center in Tel Hashomer in Ramat Gan, Israel, July 15, 2023.