Ophthalmology in Israel typically costs from $6,500 to $14,800. Total expenses depend on the complexity of the surgical intervention, the type of intraocular lenses used, and the clinical setting. International patients can expect 30-50% savings compared to the US for advanced eye care procedures.
Typical Ophthalmology Costs in Israel
Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, and Herzliya are the primary hubs for ophthalmic care. While prices remain relatively consistent across these centers, private facilities in Tel Aviv may have specialized packages. To get an accurate price for your specific vision needs, consult with a specialist.
| Israel | España | Turquía | |
| Vitrectomía | de $6,200 | de $3,000 | de $2,300 |
| Tratamiento de glaucoma | de $5,500 | de $2,200 | de $2,000 |
| Tratamiento de estrabismo | de $5,200 | de $2,500 | de $900 |
| Tratamiento de ambliopía | de $4,200 | de $1,500 | de $1,500 |
| Trasplante de córnea | de $14,200 | de $12,546 | de $3,500 |
Bookimed no añade cargos extra a los precios de los tratamientos de Oftalmología. Las tarifas proceden de las listas de precios oficiales de las clínicas. Pagará directamente en la clínica por su tratamiento a su llegada al país.
Bookimed está comprometido con su seguridad. Solo trabajamos con las clínicas que mantienen altos estándares internacionales en el tratamiento de Oftalmología y tienen las licencias necesarias para atender a pacientes internacionales en todo el mundo.
Bookimed ofrece asistencia experta gratuita. Un coordinador médico personal le apoya antes, durante y después del tratamiento, resolviendo cualquier problema. Nunca estará solo en su viaje médico de procedimientos de Oftalmología.
Destacado experto israelí en trasplante de córnea y cirugía de cataratas: el Dr. Levinger realiza un gran volumen de procedimientos de cristalino y córnea en el Centro Médico Sourasky.
Jefe de Oftalmología Pediátrica en el Centro Médico Sourasky: el Dr. Stolovich se especializa exclusivamente en el cuidado ocular infantil.
Se especializa en cirugías avanzadas de catarata y retina con más de 20 años de experiencia en el Centro Médico de Tel Aviv.
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Cataract surgery in Israel is highly safe with a 98% success rate in restoring vision. Board-certified ophthalmologists perform the procedure using advanced techniques like phacoemulsification. Many facilities, including Assuta and Sourasky, hold Joint Commission International (JCI) accreditation for safety.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Data shows a clear trend where top-tier Israeli hospitals, like Sheba Medical Center and Sourasky, treat over 1,500,000 patients annually. This massive volume allows surgeons to maintain peak technical proficiency. Patients choosing these high-volume centers benefit from institutional experience that smaller clinics rarely match.
Patient Consensus: Patients note the procedure feels routine and safer than the drive home. They emphasize that the efficiency and technical skill of the surgeons make the experience smooth and worry-free.
Israel provides advanced bladeless laser systems and robotic-assisted platforms for vision correction. Facilities utilize femtosecond lasers for high-precision corneal reshaping and cataract fragmentation. These technologies include ReLEx SMILE, customized Wavefront LASIK, and premium intraocular lens implants to restore clear vision at all distances.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Israeli centers like Sourasky Medical Center often integrate high-volume surgical data into their AI-driven platforms. This volume, with over 34,000 operations annually, allows surgeons to refine laser calibration for specific corneal profiles. Patients benefit from this specialized expertise, particularly in complex vitrectomy cases performed with small-incision technology for faster healing.
Patient Consensus: Patients note it is important to choose surgeons with specific experience in technology like the VisuMax laser. Many emphasize that the precision of these electronic systems provides immense peace of mind during the procedure.
Medical tourists should plan a 7 to 14 day stay in Israel for eye surgery. Cataract procedures typically require 7 to 10 days for essential follow-ups. Refractive surgeries like LASIK or ReLEx SMILE often need 10 to 12 days to ensure vision stabilizes before long-haul flights.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Israeli clinics like Sourasky and Assuta operate with high efficiency. Our data shows patients often complete cataract surgery on day 2 and a final check on day 4. This speed allows extra days for sightseeing in Tel Aviv before the required one-week flight clearance.
Patient Consensus: Patients mention that vision clears quickly, often reaching 20/20 by the second week. They also note it is helpful to pack extra lubricating drops and high-quality sunglasses for the bright Israeli sun.
Laser vision correction suitability in Israel requires you to be at least 18 years old. Your prescription must remain stable for 12 months. Specialists like Dr. Elyia Levinger at Sourasky Medical Center (Ichilov) also evaluate corneal thickness and overall ocular health. Digital screenings effectively identify preliminary candidates before travel.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Israeli oncology and surgery centers like Sourasky or Sheba Medical Center are among the world's most popular. Our data shows these facilities often maintain stricter safety protocols for international patients. They frequently reject 20–30% of borderline candidates during remote screenings to prevent complications. This conservative approach is why these JCI-accredited hospitals report such high success rates.
Patient Consensus: Patients note that uploading recent corneal scans from a local doctor can save an unnecessary trip. Some mentioned getting a preliminary greenlight in 48 hours, though an in-person exam is always the final step.
Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, and Haifa are the primary medical clusters for ophthalmic tourism in Israel. These hubs host JCI-accredited facilities specializing in retinal surgery, corneal transplants, and ocular oncology. Patients access advanced laser technologies and expert care from internationally recognized professors at leading academic centers.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Tel Aviv functions as a high-efficiency hub where private centers like Assuta allow patients to choose their specific attending physician. This city also sees the highest volume of international requests. Data shows clinics with over 90,000 operations annually, like Assuta, often provide faster scheduling for elective laser procedures than the large public university hospitals.
Patient Consensus: Patients note that Tel Aviv is ideal for combining quick consultations with a beach recovery. Those with complex retina cases specifically recommend Jerusalem for its world-class professors who often have US-based training.