34 Years of experience
Speaks: English
Dr Dan Arvut is an experienced cardiac surgeon working in the Herzliya Medical Center, herzliya, Israel with over 34 years of experience. He is a graduate of the Medical Faculty of the Hebrew University, Jerusalem. He completed cardiosurgical residency at Ichilov hospital, Israel. Dr Dan Arvut then obtained his cardiosurgical fellowship at Harefield hospital, London, England. He is a high-class specialist in the field of coronary artery bypass and heart valve operations. He is the founder and head of lung and heart transplant unit at Beilinson Medical Center, Israel. He is currently the chief of cardiothoracic surgery complex at Beilinson Medical Center, Israel.
Dr Dan Arvut in 1994 performed the first transplant of an external artificial heart in Israel. He is known for developing the Domino method for heart transplant (with prof. Magdi). Between 2002-2013 he was the chief of cardiothoracic surgery department at Carmel Medical Centre, Israel. He is also a member of various organisations such as European Society of Lung and Heart Transplant (previously president) and the Israeli Association of Cardiothoracic Surgery (previously chairman).
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Dr Dan Arvut has over 34 years of experience in the field of cardiac surgery.
He is a high-class specialist in the field of coronary artery bypass and heart valve operations.
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Dr Dan Arvut is part of many organisations such as –
European Society of Lung and Heart Transplant (previously president)
Israeli Association of Cardiothoracic Surgery (previously chairman)
You or a loved one might need cardiac surgery for a variety of reasons: Some people have injuries or accidents that damage the chest area. Some have a growth or disease such as cancer. Others are born with conditions that require surgery to improve how their body works or quality of life. All major ailments of the heart are cured by cardiac surgeons such as Dr Laureen.
He can be easily consulted by registering your profile with medigence and writing down your enquiry. A meeting with the surgeon will be scheduled. Following which the consultation can be done.