Mor Health Network has opened a new medical service center in Karmiel, in northern Israel, designed to serve residents of the city and the wider Galilee. The company said the center will bring a broad range of medical services, tests and treatments together under one roof, with a high professional and service standard. It described the facility as one of the most modern and attractive in the country.
The new center offers CT imaging, including virtual cardiac catheterization, lung CT and virtual colonoscopy, as well as mammography and breast ultrasound. It also includes an eye clinic with OCT scans, retina specialist consultations and intraocular injections, a travel clinic with medical advice and vaccinations, and a pain clinic that provides consultations and advanced treatments such as ultrasound-guided injections, fluoroscopy-guided injections and lidocaine procedures.
Additional services at the center include Holter heart monitoring, blood pressure monitoring, pulmonary function tests, home sleep studies, and computerized custom orthotics fitting. Mor said the center is intended to improve access to quality care in peripheral areas.
Mor CEO Yoram Segal said, “We are excited to open Mor’s new and advanced service center in Karmiel.” He added that the opening is part of the company’s policy of expanding access to quality medical services, especially for residents of the periphery, and said Mor continues to establish more centers across the country, noting that it recently opened a large center in Nahariya. The company said the new Karmiel site should significantly improve access for northern residents by allowing diagnosis, consultation and treatment closer to home, without traveling to central Israel.