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Sheba Medical Center and the Kessler Foundation Partner to Expand Spinal Stimulation Rehabilitation
Sheba Medical Center and the Kessler Foundation announced a strategic collaboration to expand research and clinical program development in spinal cord stimulation for people living with a spinal cord injury.
Advancing Care for Complex Wounds with Sheba’s New Hyperbaric Medicine Center
Sheba Medical Center’s new Hyperbaric Medicine Center allows patients to receive advanced oxygen therapy in a highly specialized environment—accelerating healing, restoring damaged tissue, and expanding access to life-changing rehabilitation when it’s needed most.
Supporting Those Who Served
After service ends, many lone soldiers face the emotional toll of military life without the support systems most rely on. Through the Lone Soldiers Program Resilience Center, Sheba Medical Center provides free, specialized mental health care.
Sheba’s Mitochondrial Research Unlocks Immune System Secrets
Sheba Medical Center’s groundbreaking research reveals mitochondria, the cell’s energy hubs, as key players in immune health.
Revolutionizing Pediatric Critical Care at Safra Children’s Hospital
Sheba Medical Center’s Claudine Cohen Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU) at the Edmond and Lily Safra Children’s Hospital delivers world-class treatment for critically ill children.
How Sheba Is Advancing Virtual Mental Health Care
Sheba Medical Center’s Department of Psychiatry, led by Dr. Asaf Caspi, has gained international recognition as a leader in modern psychiatric care. Through virtual home hospitalization, continuous digital monitoring, and carefully designed therapeutic environments, the department is reshaping how mental health treatment can be delivered. Its work helped earn Sheba a place among Newsweek’s World’s Best Specialized Hospitals 2026, underscoring the center’s global reputation for innovation in psychiatry.



