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IsraClinic is a private expert psychiatric clinic in Tel Aviv, specialising in complex diagnostics and individualised treatment. The clinic works with patients in person and online, in Russian, English, and Hebrew.
At IsraClinic, psychiatric care is delivered by a team that includes senior psychiatrists, a neurologist, psychotherapists, and diagnostic specialists. Key diagnostic and therapeutic decisions are made collegially — reviewed by multiple professionals familiar with the case — reducing the risk of error and supporting consistent clinical outcomes over time.
The clinical work at IsraClinic is structured around the Psychoergonomic Method — a proprietary diagnostic and treatment framework developed by Valery Kravitz and validated through ten years of clinical practice (2016–2026). The method is grounded in a fundamental clinical premise: no two psychiatric cases are identical. What presents as depression in one patient may have a different underlying cause, a different pharmacological profile, and a different optimal treatment pathway in another. The same applies across all conditions the clinic works with.
Treatment at IsraClinic is built accordingly: each plan is developed individually, based on comprehensive diagnostics — not applied from a standard protocol.
Diagnosis at IsraClinic is a structured, multi-stage process. It typically includes:
This level of diagnostic depth is particularly important in complex cases, where individual symptoms may reflect several different underlying conditions — and where the correct treatment depends on identifying the right one.
IsraClinic's psychiatrists work with current-generation medications, including those approved by European (CE) and American (FDA) regulatory bodies. Pharmacotherapy is selected based on the patient's specific diagnosis, medical profile, and individual response — with priority given to minimally sufficient dosing and careful monitoring of efficacy and tolerability.
In psychiatry, the quality of clinical communication is central to diagnosis and treatment. Taking a psychiatric history, conducting psychotherapy, or assessing mental state through an interpreter introduces imprecision that directly affects clinical outcomes.
All clinical and administrative staff at IsraClinic work in Russian, English, and Hebrew. For patients from Russia, Ukraine, the former Soviet republics, the United States, Europe, and Israel — direct communication between doctor and patient, no interpreter.
Treatment is conducted primarily on an outpatient basis in a calm, non-institutional environment. Each plan is tailored to the patient's diagnosis, preferences, and individual characteristics. For international patients with a defined period of stay in Israel, programmes are structured to be comprehensive within the available timeframe. Online consultations are available across all clinical directions for patients outside Israel.
Strictly confidential. All patient information is protected in full accordance with medical privacy standards.