
Israeli Hospital Brings Pregnancy Ultrasounds Home
A major Tel Aviv hospital is letting pregnant women do ultrasounds at home under medical guidance, reducing trips to the clinic. The technology gives women with high-risk pregnancies more freedom while staying connected to their care teams.
Pregnant women in Israel can now perform some of their ultrasound scans from their own couches instead of hospital waiting rooms.
Lis Maternity and Women's Hospital at Ichilov in Tel Aviv has adopted Pulsenmore's home ultrasound technology, joining several other Israeli medical centers already using the system. The hybrid model lets eligible patients perform certain scans at home as part of their regular pregnancy monitoring, following their medical team's instructions.
The technology works through handheld ultrasound devices that connect remotely to healthcare providers. Women can complete routine scans in their home environment while doctors review the images and provide guidance in real time.
The system particularly benefits women with high-risk pregnancies who need frequent monitoring. Instead of making multiple weekly trips to the hospital, they can perform some examinations at home while maintaining daily routines like caring for other children or working.

For women living far from medical centers in northern and southern Israel, the technology could transform their pregnancy experience. Dr. Elazar Sonnenschein, founder and CEO of Pulsenmore, notes that traveling long distances for frequent monitoring creates significant burden for expectant mothers who need regular checkups.
The Ripple Effect
The expansion reflects a broader shift in how healthcare reaches patients where they are. Pulsenmore now operates three models in Israel: a nationwide service through Clalit Health Services, a Hospital at Home program at several facilities, and the hybrid monitoring model for high-risk pregnancies.
The approach doesn't replace hospital care but supplements it strategically. Medical teams determine which scans are appropriate for home use and which require in-person visits, maintaining safety while increasing convenience.
As home ultrasound technology spreads across central Israel and beyond, thousands of pregnant women gain options that fit their lives better. They stay connected to expert care while spending less time traveling and more time resting, working, or simply being home.
Based on reporting by Google News - Israel Technology
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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