Autonomous placement for Medical Boards via Personal Service website


The National Insurance Institute offers a new service -autonomous placement for Medical Boards online, via the Personal Service website.

The service is designed to make the appointment process accessible, allow flexibility in choosing a convenient time, and improve the service experience.

Using the service, you can view available dates for Medical boards and register for them on your own, without the need to call or wait for a summons by mail.

Who can use the service? 

Self-placement is open to anyone who has received notice of the need to appear before a Medical Board. The service is also available to representatives (attorneys/CPAs).

The service allows placement to boards in the following areas:

  • General disability
  • Attendance allowance
  • Disabled child
  • Work injuries
  • Hostile actions casualties
  • Income tax
  • Prisoners of Zion

Placement is possible for first level and appeal boards, and subject to the definitions of the medical board system.

Important information!

  • Personal Service website
  • Self-placement is not possible for a board held the same day.
  • Self-placement is possible up to two months in advance of the desired board hearing date.
  • Only available board dates for assignment will be displayed on the website.
    - Absent available dates - an appropriate message will be displayed, and you will be given the option to try again later.
  • A request for a postponement will be possible according to the accepted procedures, provided that the placement you received and approved by the National Insurance for your board has been canceled.

Cases in which self-placement is not possible

  • Required documents or tests are missing.
  • A frozen or terminated procedure.
  • A telephone or videoconference board.
  • A board not requiring the insured person attendance.
  • Conflict of interest between the insured and a Board member.
  • Summarizing boards that were not preceded by required opinions.
  • Boards that are not conducted through the Tevel system.