פלוס לי
05/31/2022
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שחר עליזה
05/16/2022
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אילן יעל
, כפר סבא
01/11/2022
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Position
Head of gynecologic oncology at Maayanei Hayeshua medical center, managing a privet clinic in Tel Aviv
License ID
188606
Speciality
obgyn
Other Specialties
Gynecology oncology, colposcopy, gynecologic surgery
Description
Dr. Gabi Haran is a gynecologist specializing in gynecological oncology (gynecological oncology). Dr. Gabi Haran is the director of the gynecological oncology unit at the Maayanei Hayeshua Medical Center. A doctor at Maccabi's cervical clinic and a cervical physician at Clalit Health Fund. Married to Tal, father of Gili, Roni and Johnny (Jonathan). Dr. Haran has undergone a gynecology oncology training at a number of leading centers in Europe and has been trained by major surgeons in Europe to perform complex gynecological and oncological surgeries.
Professional Experience
Internship in gynecology and obstetrics at Meir Hospital in Kfar Saba
Senior obgyn in Hillel Yaffe Hospital, Hadera
Fellowship in Europe
Establishment and management of the gynecology oncology unit at Maayanei Hayeshua Hospital
Education
Rapapport school of medicine, in the Technion institution
Membership
The European Society of Gynecological Oncology ESGO
The Israeli Society of Gynecological Oncology
The Israeli Association of Colposcopy and Cervical Medicine
Languages
Hebrew
English
Treatments
Gynecological surgery
Minimally invasive gynecological surgeries
Gynecological Oncology
Cervical cancer
Preventive ovarian resection by laparoscopy
Lymph node dissection by laparoscopy
Uterine cancer
Colposcopy
Ovarian cyst resection by laparoscopy
Dissection of pelvic lymph nodes by laparoscopy
Papilloma virus
Ovarian cancer
Obstruction of the fallopian tubes
A polyp in the uterus
Radical hysterectomy
Intrauterine device insertion
Laparoscopy
Removal of the uterus with laparoscopy
Uterine prolapse
Cervical surgery
Uterine hemorrhage
Ovarian resection in a single incision in the navel
Ovarian resection in a single incision in the vagina
Urgent Intrauterine device removal
Abortion - abortion with pills
Abortion - termination of pregnancy with suction
Abortion - termination of pregnancy
Curretage - termination of pregnancy
Women's clinic
Ultrasound tests
Sexually transmitted diseases
Removal of lesions in the intimate area
Burning of condyloma
Termination of first-trimester pregnancy
Curretage of second-trimester pregnancy
Hysteroscopy
Hysteroscopy surgery
Abdominal adhesions
Uterine septum
Robotic surgeries in gynecology
Vaginal surgeries
Ultrasound - gynecology and fertility
Surgeries
Gynecological laparoscopy
Hysterectomy
Removal of trumpets
Ovarian resection
Ovarian cyst resection
Abdominal opening for gynecological tumors
Conization
Burning condyloma
Uterine scraping to terminate pregnancy
Uterine scraping to treat bleeding
Single umbilical incision surgery
Treatments
Gynecological laparoscopy
Laparoscopic hysterectomy
Ovarian cyst resection
Ovarian resection
Removal of trumpets
Colposcopy
Burning of condyloma
Treatment of cervical bleeding
Conization
Open surgeries to treat gynecological tumors
Diseases
Gynecologically malignant diseases
Cervical cancer
Endometrial cancer
Ovarian cancer
Trumpet cancer
Vaginal cancer
Uterine cancer
Papillomavirus infection
Locations
Sunday | 14:30 - 19:00 |
Wednesday | 14:30 - 21:00 |
Media

Mammographies are an important and essential test for early detection of breast cancer in women. The required frequency is determined by the risk factors of the woman. What are the recommended tests for each age? View the response of Dr. Gabi Haran, Director of the Oncology Gynecology Unit at Maayanei Hayeshua Medical Center

Genetic hereditary breast cancer - my husband's sister has cancer, is it hereditary? The Oncology Gynecology Unit is designed to treat patients with malignant gynecological diseases, with state-of-the-art equipment for coloposcopy tests, providing surgical, therapeutic and human response to the needs of patients and their families, as well as women with suspicious findings that require attention – Dr. Gabi Haran is an expert in OBGYN specializing in oncology gynecology.

A call from a doctor always provokes anxiety. How do I have a conversation about an improper finding in the coronavirus restrictions, without going to the clinic? A lovely video about receiving bad news


Pap smear test, why do you need it, how do you do it and what is the meaning of abnormal paps?
What is a colposcopy test? The colposcopy test enable the spotting of suspicious areas in the uterine cervix which could be malignant or pre malignant. What happens during the test and how do you prepare for it?
Conization is a medical procedure in which a cone shaped area is removed from the uterine's cervix which is the entry of the uterine. When do you need a conization and what do you need to be carful from after doing it?
Prophilactic bi-lateral salpingo-oophorectomy is offered to women with a genetic tendency to ovarian malignancy. How do you remove the ovaries and tubes? What do you do afterwards?
Condyloma is an HPV afflicted warts, caused by Human papiloma virus types 6 and 11. How do you treat it? How do you prepare for the treatments? What do you do afterwards?
Needless to say, the author of this article has never had a gynecological examination performed on him, nor does he knows the feeling of the feeling of it- phisicaly or emotionaly, so he couldn’t correlate or pretend to understand it.
Human papiloma virus and enflicted diseases- Q&A
BRCA Mutation, a cause for breast and ovarian malignancy. Q&A
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יהודית
08/16/2026
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קארין
08/12/2026
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08/08/2026
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08/05/2026
Dr. Gabi Haran
I am sorry to read that this was your feeling after the treatment and hospitalization. I can attest for myself that it has always been important to me that every patient feels she is receiving a response, explanations, and guidance throughout the entire process, and I regret that your experience was different. In any medical treatment, there can be situations where there is a gap between the intention of the staff and the patient's feeling in real time. I make it a point to examine every case in which a patient feels she did not receive an adequate response, in order to understand what can be improved. Naturally, I cannot address personal medical details within a public response, but I invite you to contact me directly so that I can listen to you, go over together what happened, and try to provide a response to any question or feeling that remains. The clinic's email is- Haran.clinic@gmail.com And the phone number- 054-445-4492 Please reach out to me and perhaps we can improve that feeling that has remained with you through a conversation.
08/06/2026
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בת אל
08/04/2026
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רחלי
08/03/2026
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שרי
, גבעתיים
08/02/2026
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אורלי
07/28/2026
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She should attend follow-up at a carrier clinic with a gynaecologist, breast surgeon and pancreatic surgeon. She should consider mastectomy and reconstruction, and should undergo prophylactic oophorectomy around the age of 40 after completing childbearing.
No — the uterus does not participate in or produce pleasure during intercourse, and sexual function is preserved.
A Pap smear is a cervical cancer screening test for early detection, which today usually also includes testing for HPV (human papillomavirus) carriage.
The dangerous HPV strains can cause cancers of the cervix, vulva, vagina, penis, anus and pharynx. In addition, strains 6 and 11 are also responsible for the majority of condylomas.
Loop excision of a segment of the cervix — a therapeutic and diagnostic procedure in which a small portion of the cervix is removed for the diagnosis and treatment of pre-cancerous and early cancerous findings.
A BRCA mutation is associated with malignancies of the breast, ovary, uterine lining, pancreas and melanoma. Carriage can be detected by a blood test or tumour biopsy.
A physician specialising in colposcopy (colposcopist) or a gynaecological oncologist (gynaeco-oncologist).
Common signs include bleeding during intercourse, irregular bleeding, foul-smelling discharge and pelvic pain (in advanced disease).
One of the first signs is irregular bleeding or bleeding after cessation of menstruation.
Ovarian malignancy often has no early symptoms. Later signs include abdominal bloating, a feeling of fullness and early satiety. Women at familial risk are advised to undergo prophylactic oophorectomy around the age of 40 after completing childbearing.
Typically a sore on the vulva that is itchy and painful and does not resolve with treatment may indicate vulvar malignancy.
Hysterectomy is recommended in cases of endometrial malignancy, uncontrollable bleeding, or other diseases causing significant suffering to the woman — provided childbearing is complete.
It is recommended to remove a uterine polyp if you are undergoing fertility treatments, if you have irregular bleeding, or if the polyp is at least 15 mm.
No — the uterus is not responsible for hormone production, so there is no acceleration of ageing.
HPV has over 300 strains, 36 of which affect the groin area and about 14 can cause cancer. Strains 16 and 18 are responsible for approximately 70% of cervical cancer cases.
Colposcopy is an examination of the damage caused to the cervix, usually by HPV, performed using a special microscope called a colposcope.
The risk of cervical, vulvar and vaginal malignancies can be reduced by vaccination against HPV. Endometrial and ovarian malignancy rates are reduced by hormonal contraception such as oral contraceptive pills or a hormonal IUD.
Removal of the ovaries is recommended when there are suspicious findings on ultrasound with a high oncological score and when the gynaecological oncologist considers that the finding cannot be removed without spilling into the abdominal cavity.
You can contact Dr. Gabi Haran by phone: 055-4548738.
The clinic of Dr. Gabi Haran specializes in Gynecological Oncology, OB-GYN (Obstetrics-Gynecology), Pregnancies Special, Gynecologic Surgery, Gynecology Cervix.
Dr. Gabi Haran provides service in the following languages: Hebrew, English.
You can contact Dr. Gabi Haran by email.
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