New Medical Center in Be'er Sheva Revolutionizes Local Healthcare

The new center features advanced medical equipment, low-radiation CT, and a variety of additional services.

 The Mor Institute. (photo credit: PR)
The Mor Institute.
(photo credit: PR)

Be'er Sheva residents now have access to cutting-edge diagnostic medical services with the opening of the Mor Institute's new branch in the M-TOWER building. Spanning 650 square meters on the 22nd floor, this state-of-the-art facility provides a wide range of advanced diagnostic tests and services aimed at early detection and specialized care.

The center offers mammography for breast cancer screening, low-radiation CT scans, virtual colonoscopies, eye care services such as retina consultations and OCT exams, cardiac tests like Holter monitoring and vascular ultrasounds, and bone density tests to detect osteoporosis. It also features advanced technology for creating custom-made orthotic insoles.

The Institute offers CT scans using the latest low-radiation technology. (Credit: PR)
The Institute offers CT scans using the latest low-radiation technology. (Credit: PR)

In addition to these services, a travelers’ clinic has been established to provide travel consultations and vaccinations for those flying abroad.

Yoram Segal, CEO of the Mor Institute, highlighted the significance of this development: "This new center marks a breakthrough for Be'er Sheva and the surrounding area. By enhancing accessibility to a wide variety of diagnostic services, we are improving healthcare availability in the region and ensuring residents receive top-quality care close to home."

The Mor Institute, part of Clalit Health Services, is Israel's leading network of diagnostic medical centers, with 23 branches nationwide serving over one million patients annually. The new Be'er Sheva center represents a major step forward in local healthcare, combining expert care with the latest medical technologies.

The center is conveniently located in the city center, on the 22nd floor of the M-TOWER building.