Gerontologists Israel believe that the prevention of aging can and should begin to engage with the turn of the 30th of age. Welcome bioregulators and other drugs, can prevent many age-related changes due to age in an active and full condition.
Diagnostics
Medicine in Israel is engaged in not only the scientific and diagnostic and treatment activities, but actively works towards the prevention and elimination of age-related changes of human rights. In this direction, Israeli experts have achieved significant results and continue to the present day.
In Israel there as specialized medical centers, working in the area of gerontology and geriatrics, and in almost any major Israeli hospital there are branches involved in the treatment and prevention of age-related changes.
The advantages of gerontological centers in Israel:
- comprehensive medical care (ranging from cosmetic age-related changes and to cancer and ischemic pathologies);
- the most comfortable stay in hospitals (friendly, English speaking staff, comfortable apartment that takes into account all peculiarities of elderly and other);
- recreation opportunities and open communication with your friends and family.
Treatment
The geriatricians Israel are working in different directions.
Here are the main ones:
- Geriatric Oncology (malignant neoplasms elderly)
- Geriatric cardiology (coronary artery disease, chronic heart failure, etc.)
- Geriatric neurology and psychiatry
- Geriatric urology and nephropathy
- Geriatric dermatology
- Rehabilitation of older patients after strokes, heart attacks etc).
Prevention of age-related changes
Gerontologists Israel believe that the prevention of aging can and should begin to engage with the turn of the 30th of age. Welcome bioregulators and other drugs, can prevent many age-related changes due to age in an active and full condition.
Clinics in this area
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