Patients in Israel typically see their radiation oncologist once a week for status checks. These brief scheduled visits monitor your physical response to treatment. While oncologists oversee the plan, radiation therapists manage your daily sessions. Nurses are also available daily for immediate skin or nutrition concerns.
- Weekly check-ins: Doctors evaluate treatment progress and manage side effects like fatigue.
- Daily care: Radiation therapists perform the actual sessions and position the equipment.
- First-week monitoring: Some Israeli clinics require daily doctor visits during the initial week.
- Unscheduled visits: Oncologists are available for urgent issues like significant skin irritation.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Data shows that top Israeli oncology departments often have leaders with significant international training. For example, Prof. Dr. Ofer Merimsky at Sourasky Medical Center (Ichilov) trained in the USA and France. Dr. Auala Hubert at Hadassah Medical Center has over 30 years of experience. This global expertise means doctors often use advanced protocols that require fewer, more efficient check-ins without sacrificing safety.
Patient Consensus: Patients note that while they see the main doctor weekly, the therapists are the ones they bond with daily. Some were surprised by how quick the weekly visits were but felt reassured by the efficiency. It helps to prepare a list of questions for that specific weekly meeting to avoid feeling rushed.