All about health care during emergency states
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Where To Get Medical Care When You Need It
Where to go when you need medical help -
Health Bureaus
Opening hours, location, and services at health bureaus -
Hospitals
A list of phone numbers for all medical centers (hospitals) in Israel, for checking and locating family members. Services and activities provided due to the security situation. -
Health Maintenance Organizations
Information about health fund services for evacuees and displaced persons. If you need medical services, a prescription for medications, lab tests, or assistance with any medical issue, we're here to… -
Family Care Centers, Mother and Newborn Health Care
The Ministry of Health is updating the website with information about open family care centers (Tipat Halav). -
Catch Up on Routine Vaccinations
The Ministry of Health emphasizes the importance of catching up on all vaccine shots even at this time. -
Medical Services After Hours
The HMOs' urgent medical hotlines offer medical counseling and urgent medical care outside regular working hours. See a the list of HMOs. -
Medications, Prescriptions and Pharmacies
In order to generate a therapeutic continuum for evacuees and displaced persons, and if you do not have your prescriptions with you, you can receive medications without prescription in a… -
Donate Blood - Save Lives
Blood donation saves lives. Click here for further information on who may donate blood and a list of blood donation centers. -
Ministry of Health Hotline at *5400
The Ministry of Health hotline provides information about the health system, even during wartime and emergencies.
Catch Up on Routine Vaccinations
Catch-up routine vaccinations for school students
It is important to continue vaccinating children according to the immunization schedule, at the recommended ages, to keep protecting them from serious diseases.
More information about school vaccinations
Which vaccines will be given?
Routine vaccines given to students:
- 1st grade - measles, mumps, rubella, and varicella (MMRV)
- 2nd grade - diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis, and polio (Tdap-IPV)
- 8th grade - diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis (Tdap) and human papillomavirus (HPV)
The vaccines will be given only with a parent present.
Please bring a vaccination record (if available).
To check your child’s vaccination status, you can access the digital vaccination record.
Where can you get vaccinated?
- For residents of Tel Aviv and Central districts
- Femi Health
General information on the website
Call center: 03-5688599 Phone hours: Sun–Thu 08:00–17:30
Email: briut@femi.com
Fax: 15335-688-599
- Femi Health
- For residents of Haifa and Jerusalem districts
Terem
General information on the website
Call center: 1-700-504-121
Email: mokedtalmid@terem.com - For residents of Northern district
- Kinneret subdistrict - health bureau, Yehuda Halevi St, Tiberias, phone: 04-6710300
Hours: Sun–Thu 08:00–14:30 - Safed subdistrict – health bureau, 100 HaHalutz St, Safed, phone: 04-6994200
Hours: Sun–Thu 08:00–14:30 - Nazareth subdistrict – health bureau, Bir al-Amir, Nazareth, phone: 04-6453612
- Afula subdistrict – health bureau, 4 Jerusalem St, Afula, phone: 04-6099000
Hours: Sun–Thu 08:00–14:30 - Akko subdistrict - Mazra’a station, Al-Ulama St, Akko, phone: 04-9955111
Hours: Sun–Thu 08:00–14:30
- Kinneret subdistrict - health bureau, Yehuda Halevi St, Tiberias, phone: 04-6710300
- For residents of the Ashkelon District
The vaccine completion clinic operates at the health bureau every Tuesday (usually) from 11:00 AM to 6:00 PM, by appointment only. Phone: 08-6745088 - For residents of the Southern District
For vaccine completion, contact: 08-6263530, 08-6263531, or 08-6263527.
For questions, you can also contact the Ministry of Health hotline at *5400.