Dr. Shlomi KOEN is one of Israel’s top pediatricians and a specialist in pediatric gastroenterology. The doctor has dedicated more than 20 years to working with young patients. His experience and professionalism help relieve babies from a variety of GI diseases: Crohn’s disease, celiac disease, duodenitis, dysphagia, gastritis, ulcerative colitis, irritable bowel syndrome, and others.
In the global medical community, Dr. Cohen is known as a brilliant diagnostician, able to detect various diseases of the gastrointestinal tract even in the early stages. He applies modern instrumental and laboratory diagnostic methods in his practice. This allows him to make a correct diagnosis and find the cause of the disease, and then choose the only treatment plan that is right for the individual patient. Parents of patients and colleagues of Shlomi Cohen, in addition to professional, distinguish the doctor’s personal qualities: attention, kindness and desire to help. This is evidenced by his active volunteer work. In 2017, he provided humanitarian aid in Tanzania and Kenya. The doctor has managed to cure more than 200 children suffering from severe infectious diseases, serious skin problems and visual impairment.
Shlomi Cohen is a graduate of the Faculty of Medicine at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. He completed his residency in pediatrics and later pediatric gastroenterology at Dana-Dueck Hospital with honors. Currently, the doctor is in charge of the pediatric gastroenterology department.
In addition to a busy daily clinic schedule, Drs. Cohen lectures to medical students and future medical professionals at Tel Aviv University. He does not rest on his laurels and continues to improve his skills. The doctor has participated in research studies that have been published in peer-reviewed medical journals and successfully applied in practice. Shlomi Cohen’s academic expertise is supported by 25 publications in specialized literature, as well as numerous presentations at various international symposia and conferences on gastrointestinal diseases, liver and pediatric nutrition.