Laniado Hospital
Benjamin Raskin is a seasoned medical professional with extensive experience in general and bariatric surgery. Currently serving as a General Surgeon at Maccabi Health Care Services and a General and Bariatric Surgeon at Laniado Hospital since November 2020 and July 2020, respectively. Previously, Benjamin held roles as an Attending Surgeon at Ziv Medical Center and as a Surgeon at Assia Medical (2016-2020). Training as a Surgical Resident at Sheba - Tel Ha Shomer Hospital from 2013 to 2016 provided foundational expertise. Earlier career stages included positions at Hadassah Medical Centers in Urology and Plastic Surgery, alongside experience as a Medical Researcher at Bikur Cholim Hospital. Benjamin began a medical career as a Doctor at Shaare Zedek Medical Center. Education was completed at Saint Petersburg State Medical University, earning an MD degree.
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Laniado Hospital
Sanz Medical Center–Laniado Hospital is the only hospital in the Netanya area, and it offers its services to over 250,000 people. The medical center began in 1976 as a maternity clinic. One by one, other departments were opened, including internal medicine, ophthalmology, pediatrics, surgery, ENT, intensive care, gynecology, dialysis, hematology, gastroenterology, oncology, angiography, and orthopedics. Next to the medical center, a number of out-patient clinics serve the area residents. These include clinics for gynecology, pediatrics, orthopedics, surgery, neurology, ophthalmology, ENT, and cardiology. The medical center uses the most modern methods: its instruments, equipment, and expert staff have given the Sanz Medical Center its reputation as one of the leading hospitals in Israel. The Klausenberg Rebbe (Rabbi Yekutiel Yehudah Halberstam, of righteous memory) is from the Sanz chassidic dynasty, founded Sanz Medical Center–Laniado Hospital in 1976. He had lost his wife, eleven children, and many other family members in the Holocaust. He expressed his vision for creating a hospital in his founding statement: “To strive as far as possible to ease the pain and suffering of the patients, and to improve their emotional and spiritual state.” Sanz Medical Center–Laniado Hospital has adopted as its motto the Admor’s worldview: “The hospital will aid every person, and this aid will not be technical assistance alone—it will come from the heart. In this hospital, the staff will work as professionals without forgetting the most important aspects of compassion, warmth, and empathy for the patient.”