Whether you’re travelling to Israel for a short-term trip or an expat preparing to become a resident, take precaution and go through these 5 preparations for you and your family.
Category: Medical Advice Israel
Useful Medical Phrases in Hebrew
These helpful medical phrases in Hebrew will help you get assistance from a hotel-employee, taxi-driver or by-passer in case you are not feeling well.
Emergency Room or Tel Aviv Doctor?
Research shows that many E.R. patients could be seen and treated (faster) by a Family Doctor, GP, Primary Care Physician.
What is Sepsis – Medical Background and Warning Signs
A comprehensive Tel Aviv Doctor blogpost about what Sepsis is. How you can recognise potential signs for Sepsis. Causes for Sepsis, people at risk and treatments.
Why You Need International Health Insurance Travelling To Israel
Have you heard the horror-story about the family having to re-mortgage their house, to pay for treatment and repatriation? – It’s a true story.
How To Remain Well in the Heat – Summer Heat Health Risks 3/3
Even with the best intentions, sometimes the heat can get the better of us. Here is a few tips by our doctors on remaining well in the heat.
Heat Exhaustion and Heat Stroke – Summer Heat Health Risks 2/3
What are Signs of Heat Exhaustion, Heat Stroke and Dehydration? Tel Aviv Doctor's health tips for travellers, expats and locals to enjoy the summer heat in Israel.
Watch Out For Dehydration – Summer Heat Health Risks 1/3
Though many people relish the heat, there are things to remember to stay healthy. Read up on Dehydration, Heat Exhaustion, Heat Stroke, and Tips on Remaining Well in the Heat.
Most Common STDs – If In Doubt, Get Yourself Tested
We handle many requests for STD tests. As Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs) or Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs) are prevalent, also in Tel Aviv and Israel, despite a lot of people having at least some awareness of these problems.
Bamba and Peanut Allergy in Israel – What We (Don’t) Know
Peanut allergy is far less common in Israel than in countries such as the UK. Is it because of early exposure to Bamba peanut snacks? Here's the medical facts as of today.