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National Health Insurance for Immigrants — Dental, Vision, and Medications in Holon

Every new immigrant is covered by the National Health Insurance Law from day one of aliyah. In the first year, immigrants receive free dental care and subsidised vision care. Mental health has been in the basic basket since 2015.

About Holon

Holon hosts a growing Israeli-Ethiopian community, primarily second-generation members seeking proximity to Tel Aviv while maintaining accessible housing costs. The city offers a diverse real-estate market and an urban environment with developed services and cultural institutions.

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Coverage From Day One

The National Health Insurance Law (1994) covers every Israeli resident — including new immigrants — from the day of aliyah. No waiting period, no initial premium required.

Choosing a Sick Fund

Four sick funds operate in Israel. For new immigrants from Ethiopia, Clalit is often recommended because of its wide clinic network and the Tene Briut program, which provides Amharic-speaking community nurses.

Special First-Year Rights

  • Dental: Basic dental care (check-up, cleaning, X-rays, basic fillings and extractions) is free for immigrants in their first year.
  • Vision: One free eye exam and a 30–50% discount on glasses in the first year.
  • Mental health: Since January 2015, mental health is in the basic basket — 15 annual sessions with a psychologist or psychiatrist at low or no co-pay. Psychiatric medications are covered.

Tene Briut

Tene Briut (תנא בריאות) is a Clalit program specifically for the Ethiopian community, offering Amharic-speaking nurses who make home visits and help navigate the healthcare system.

How to Register

  1. Visit any sick-fund branch with your teudat oleh and Israeli ID.
  2. First appointment can be scheduled immediately.
  3. Register children separately if needed.

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