Moshe Royburt
Clariss Nahari
Netanella Miller
Eran Horowitz
A procedure where an egg is fertilized with sperm outside a woman's body and then transferred to her uterus to so that a healthy pregnancy can progress.
Last update : 09.7.24
Maccabi Sheli
Maccabi Zahav
Maccabi Silver Shield
Basic Plan
Women up to age 44 seeking to conceive their first or second child with their current partner (regardless of any children from previous relationships).
Prior approval from a Maccabi medical professional is necessary.
IVF treatments for a first or second child in three phases:
Phase I - Consultation, tests, and hormonal treatment (ovarian stimulation).
Phase II - Egg retrieval, fertilization with sperm, and embryo transfer to the uterus, optionally involving micromanipulation. Unused embryos may be frozen for preservation.
Phase III - Thawing a frozen embryo from Phase II and transferring it to the uterus.
Maccabi members up to age 53 (until their 54th birthday) may choose for a frozen embryo from Phase B to be thawed and transferred to the uterus, provided that Phases A and B were completed by age 44 (before their 45th birthday).
Maccabi Sheli, Maccabi Zahav, and Maccabi Silver Shield members are eligible to select a private doctor at private hospitals affiliated with Maccabi.
Sperm retrieval - In certain cases, the second part of the fertilization process may necessitate sperm retrieval.
In vitro fertilization treatments (IVF) for a third or subsequent child
In vitro fertilization treatments (IVF) for men
Sperm retrieval by surgery or electrical stimulation
Fertility tests and treatments for women and men
At private hospitals, with the option to select a doctor under agreement (or from the provided list below):
The authorization will be issued by Maccabi's national center for fertility treatment approval, which will directly cover the deductible at the hospital as outlined below:
Phase I - deductible of NIS 424.93
Phase I + II - deductible of NIS 902.30
Phase III - deductible of NIS 264.92
At public hospitals under agreement, without choosing a doctor:
Outpatient clinic visits- a quarterly deductible of NIS 38.
IVF treatments - Free of charge. The cost of fertility drugs is not covered.
A financial authorization will be issued with a quarterly deductible of NIS 38.
Eligibility does not cover the expenses for purchasing fertility drugs.
Public hospitals affiliated with Maccabi
Basic Plan - at private hospitals affiliated with Maccabi, by doctors listed below:
Treating doctors |
Treating doctors |
Attending physicians |
Hospital |
---|---|---|---|
Moshe Royburt |
Yuval Atzmon |
Avi Ben-Harush |
Assuta Tel Aviv |
Ofer Girtler |
Dan Nir |
Avi Tsafrir |
Assuta Rishon LeZion |
Moshe Royburt |
Arie Yagoda |
Avi Ben-Harush |
Herzliya Medical Center |
Ofer Harari Berger |
Max Cohen |
Arie Yagoda |
Haifa Elisha Hospital |
Treating doctors
Moshe Royburt
Clariss Nahari
Netanella Miller
Eran Horowitz
Treating doctors
Yuval Atzmon
Jonathan Barkat
Margarita Kapustynski
Yechiel Burke
Attending physicians
Avi Ben-Harush
Ida Amodai
Amir Weintrub
Galia Biran
Dov Bachar
Hospital
Assuta Tel Aviv
Treating doctors
Ofer Girtler
Eran Gold
Rafael Brennan
Shir Dar
Treating doctors
Dan Nir
Leonid Gankin
Leonti Grin
Mori Shechter
Attending physicians
Avi Tsafrir
Amir Ravhon
Ariel Weissman
Arie Berkowitz
Hospital
Assuta Rishon LeZion
Treating doctors
Moshe Royburt
Samara Nivin
Eran Gold
Eran Horowitz
Polina Ostrovsky
Treating doctors
Arie Yagoda
Ettie Maman
David Kolak
Dan Nir
Jonathan Barkat
Max Cohen
Attending physicians
Avi Ben-Harush
Ilia Bord
Ilan Cohen
Eli Geva
Amir Weintrub
Asaf Bilgory
Hospital
Herzliya Medical Center
Treating doctors
Ofer Harari Berger
Shahar Kol
Treating doctors
Max Cohen
Attending physicians
Arie Yagoda
Huri Samer
Yohanan Erlich
Hospital
Haifa Elisha Hospital
Maccabi Sheli, Maccabi Zahav and Maccabi Silver Shield members - at private hospitals affiliated with Maccabi, by doctors listed below:
Treating doctors |
Treating doctors |
Attending physicians |
Hospital |
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Micha Baum |
Daniel Seidman |
Avi Ben Harush |
Assuta Tel Aviv |
Mori Shechter |
Gila Ben-David |
Avi Zafrir |
Assuta Rishon LeZion |
Moshe Royburt |
Asaf Bilgory |
Avi Ben-Harush |
Herzliya Medical Center |
Ofer Harari Berger |
Max Cohen |
Arie Yagoda |
Haifa Elisha Hospital |
Treating doctors
Micha Baum
Moshe Royburt
Netanella Miller
Ofer Fainaru
Ido Eldar
Einat Shalom-Paz
Eran Altman
Clariss Nahari
Raoul Orvieto
Ron Hauser
Ronit Machtinger
Raphael Ron-El
Shevach Friedler
Shai Elizur
Shlomo Mashiach
Treating doctors
Daniel Seidman
Dror Meirov
Hila Raanani
Tal Shavit
Yehoshua Dor
Yoel Shufaro
Yuvak Atzmon
Yossi Hasson
Jonathan Barkat
Yossi Shalev
Yechezkel Lande
Yechiel Burke
Jacky Ashkenazi
Jacob Levron
Jacob Farhi
Jaron Rabinovici
Issachar Voliovitch
Attending physicians
Avi Ben Harush
Adrian Shulman
Ida Amodai
Eyal Schiff
Amir Wiser
Amir Weintrub
Amnon Buchan
Ariel Horowitz
Guy Bibi
Guy Gutman
Galia Biran
Dov Bachar
David Bider
David Levran
David Kolak
Hospital
Assuta Tel Aviv
Treating doctors
Mori Shechter
Moria Kirshner Fisher
Semion Meltzer
Atef Ziadna
Ofer Girtler
Eran Gold
Refael Ron El
Shir Dar
Shlomi Barak
Treating doctors
Gila Ben-David
Doron Goldberg
Dan Nir
Yuval Or
Yossi Hasson
Jacob Rabinson
Yariv Gidoni
Leonid Gankin
Leonti Grin
Attending physicians
Avi Zafrir
Itai Bar-Hava
Eliahu Levitas
Amir Ravhon
Ariel Weissman
Arie Berkovitch
Arie Raziel
Arik Kahane
Guy Bar
Hospital
Assuta Rishon LeZion
Treating doctors
Moshe Royburt
Nivin Samara
Eran Gold
Eran Horowitz
Polina Ostrovsky
Treating doctors
Asaf Bilgory
Arie Yagoda
Ettie Maman
Dan Nir
Jonathan Barkat
Max Cohen
Attending physicians
Avi Ben-Harush
Ilia Bord
Ilan Cohen
Eli Geva
Amir Weintrub
Hospital
Herzliya Medical Center
Treating doctors
Ofer Harari Berger
Shahar Kol
Treating doctors
Max Cohen
Attending physicians
Arie Yagoda
Huri Samer
Yohanan Erlich
Hospital
Haifa Elisha Hospital
Hadassah Ein Kerem and Hadassah Har HaTzofim hospitals in Jerusalem, by doctors listed below:
Attending physicians |
Hospital |
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Prof. Alexander Simon |
Hadassah Ein Kerem |
Prof. Arye Hurwitz
|
Hadassah Har HaTzofim |
Attending physicians
Prof. Alexander Simon
Prof. Benjamin Reubinoff
Dr. Uri Dior
Dr. Assaf Ben-Meir
Dr. Tal Imbar
Hospital
Hadassah Ein Kerem
Attending physicians
Prof. Arye Hurwitz
Dr. Yuval Bdolah
Dr. Miri Godin
Hospital
Hadassah Har HaTzofim
Prior approval from a Maccabi medical professional is necessary. The number of treatment cycles will also be determined based on the discretion of the professional.
For the first treatment - please visit a licensed fertility doctor. It is their responsibility to complete a designated form and send it directly to Maccabi's national center for fertility treatment approval.
To undergo blood tests for fertility treatment, a referral from a Maccabi-licensed fertility doctor, hospital, or private doctor is necessary.
Treatment in a public hospital requires an authorization for a doctor's exam.
For follow-up treatments - it is the doctor's responsibility to complete and submit a follow-up treatment form to Maccabi's fertility treatment approval center.
For treatments at public hospitals, a file must be opened at the hospital, and an authorization form for a doctor's exam must be provided before initiating the procedure to request approval for fertility treatments.
You will receive a response from the fertility doctor who submitted the request.
You can track the treatment status either via Maccabi Online, or by signing up for texts.
An authorization received from Maccabi at age 44 is valid only until the woman’s 45th birthday. After this date, purchasing the medications at a pharmacy and undergoing IVF treatment at a hospital will not be possible.