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Israel

Israel has among the most generous public funding for IVF worldwide. The Ministry of Health licenses and inspects IVF units, which by regulation operate within recognised hospitals, and publicly funded treatment is broadly available to eligible patients.

How care is organised

Israel is known for broad public funding of IVF through its national health insurance for eligible patients, subject to age and other conditions. Because the specific eligibility rules change, confirm current entitlements with the Ministry of Health and your health fund.

Regulation and finding a clinic

The Ministry of Health licenses and inspects IVF units, which by regulation operate only within recognised hospitals. The framework includes the Public Health (IVF) Regulations, with separate laws governing egg donation and surrogacy. A standalone public directory of units was not confirmed, so ask the Ministry or hospital to confirm a unit’s accredited status.

Find a clinic in Israel

There is no single public register of clinics here. Use the official authority below as your starting point, and verify any clinic directly. We do not list individual clinics until each one is independently verified.

Visit the Ministry of Health (IVF) (opens the official source in a new tab)

No standalone public directory; licensed IVF units operate within recognised hospitals.

Sources

  1. In vitro fertilisation (IVF) informationMinistry of Health, Israel · Accessed 19 July 2026

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