Prof. Mordechai KREMER is Israel’s leading specialist in the treatment of lung diseases. One of the best pulmonologists and oncopulmonologists in the world. He is an expert in intensive respiratory care, performs bronchoscopy and successfully treats bronchitis, bronchial asthma, pulmonary hypertension, emphysema (COPD), sarcoidosis, cystic fibrosis, pulmonary fibrosis and lung cancer.
After graduating from the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Jerusalem, Mordechai Kremer completed a fellowship at the University of Miami, specializing in pulmonary diseases, and at the University of California, specializing in lung transplantation. After completing his internship, he continued his work in Israel, specializing as an oncopulmonologist.
In addition to pulmonary therapy, Prof. Kremer is a world-class specialist in lung surgery, in particular lung transplantation, the primary goal of which is to save patients on the verge of death. Mordechai Kremer was at the origin of transplantation in Israel. He founded the field in the early 1990s and has since performed more than 550 organ transplants in patients with terminal lung damage.
The main mission of Mordechai Kremer’s professional activity is to strive to improve the quality of life of a sick person and to maximize his life. The doctor admits he feels great happiness when he manages to restore the patient’s ability to breathe and return to full function.
Prof. Mordechai Kremer has made a great contribution to the development of innovative methods of surgical treatment and diagnostic techniques for lung cancer. His methods are used in the largest clinics in Israel, the United States and Europe. He is actively involved in international medical communities, collaborating with the best pulmonologists in the world.
He is a professor at the Faculty of Medicine, Tel Aviv University. Mordechai Kremer is engaged in research activities focused on pulmonary hypertension, lung transplantation and endobronchial therapy. Prof. Kremer is a former chairman of the Israeli Society of Pulmonology.