Prof. Zamir Galperin is a leading gastroenterologist in Israel and head of the Gastroenterology Department at the Medical Center. Recognized expert in the treatment of Crohn’s disease, NNC and GI cancers. The use of modern diagnostic methods combined with the doctor’s experience allows him to detect diseases even at the earliest stages. The professor’s clinical experience is more than 40 years.
Pr. Halperin is not only a brilliant surgeon, but also a consummate diagnostician. Diagnoses gastrointestinal and liver diseases with the highest accuracy using invasive endoscopic techniques. The professor specializes in the treatment of duodenal patency disorders and the removal of diaphragmatic hernias. He also helps patients with obesity at different stages by applying sophisticated innovative therapies.
As a practicing surgeon, Prof. Halperin has masterfully performed over 1000 surgeries using the latest microsurgical techniques. Due to his vast experience, the professor treats inflammatory diseases of the intestinal tract using the most advanced medications. This makes it possible to achieve remission without surgery even in very difficult cases.
The professor’s personal secret in treating patients is that he goes into all the smallest details. He takes care of patients from the first minute and accompanies them until the final resolution of the problem.
Zamir Halperin was educated at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and Tel Aviv University. He later trained at the leading Clinic Foundation Cleveland in Ohio, USA and at the Royal Free Hospital in London, UK.
In addition to an active clinical practice, the professor is engaged in research activities. Prof. Zamir Halperin is the author of numerous scientific articles and co-author of textbooks. The number of his works published in reputable medical publications exceeds 150 papers. Prof. Zamir Halperin has repeatedly received international grants and awards for his outstanding contribution to the development of gastroenterology and scientific activity. He also lectures on gastroenterology to students at the Faculty of Medicine at Tel Aviv University.