The Save a Child’s Heart program is located within the Edith Wolfson Medical Center (WMC) in Holon, Israel. The Center is a 600-bed urban government hospital, located in the south Tel-Aviv area, providing medical care to the 440,000 residents of the surrounding population.

The staff of SACH is composed of over 70 professionals, mainly of Wolfson Medical Center employees who volunteer their time and expertise to treat the sick children.

The facilities include two dedicated cardiac operating rooms, a seven-bed intensive care unit, a four-bed pediatric intermediate unit and a 20-bed pediatric surgery ward. The SACH patients share these facilities with the local patient population.

The SACH program trains doctors and nurses from partner countries, at the Wolfson Medical Center, in all facets of pediatric cardiology. SACH has an agreement with the Wolfson Medical Center that allows the program to use all of the hospital facilities, as long as it remains financially self-sufficient.

The children that SACH brings to Wolfson Medical Center for heart surgery receive other medical attention in addition to curing their heart conditions. Children are given complete medical examinations when they arrive, and any other physical problems that they have are also corrected by other departments in the hospital with no additional charge.

SACH is proud to be associated with the Wolfson Medical Center and grateful for the spirit of mutual cooperation and compassion that the hospital has extended in such a magnanimous fashion.

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