Memorial Ankara Hospital is a part of the Memorial Hospitals Group, which were the first hospitals in Turkey to be JCI-accredited. The group includes 10 hospitals and 3 medical centers in several major Turkish cities including Istanbul and Antalya. The hospital is 42,000m2 in size with 63 polyclinics, and is one of the largest private hospitals in the city.
Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center, formerly known as Ichilov Medical Center, was re-named in honor of the Mexican philanthropist Elias Sourasky, whose investments were used for building the hospital.
AMC has 25 specialized centers of health including the fetal treatment center, organ transplant center, robotic surgery center, and stem cell treatments. It treats over 11,000 outpatients and 2,500 inpatients per day in a variety of medical specialities.
It is considered one of the top hospitals in South Korea, renowned for its facilities and dedication to advanced and efficient care, including short waiting times.
Soon Chun Hyang University Hospital Seoul is multidisciplinary hospital for examination and treatment of various diseases, founded in 1974 and located in Seoul. There are four hospitals in Soon Chun Hyang Universety Hospital, which located throughout South Korea.
Ajou University Hospital, which opened in 1994, dedicated to providing the best medical treatment and the most updated medical information to health care providers.
Hadassah Medical Center was founded in 1918 by members of the Woman's Zionist organization of America in Jerusalem and became one of the first modern clinics of the Middle East. Hadassah consists of 2 hospitals located in different suburbs in Jerusalem, one located in Mount Scopus and the other in Ein Kerem.
The hospital has 8 specialized departments to treat patients in cosmetic surgery, IVF, oncology, general surgery, cardiology, neurosurgery, orthopedics, and gastroenterology. Over 92,000 surgeries are performed annually and it has become one of the most advanced hospitals in the Middle East.
The Herzliya Medical Center was founded in 1983 and is one of the leading medical institutions in Israel. Each year over 20,000 operations, 5,600 general surgery procedures, and 1,600 bariatric procedures are performed at the hospital.
The Anadolu Medical Center, established in 2005, is a JCI-accredited multispecialty hospital with 268 patient beds. Its core competencies are in oncology (including sub-specialties), cardiovascular surgery (adult and pediatric), bone marrow transplants, neurosurgery, and women’s health (including IVF).