Private residential rehab in Rishon LeZion. Medical detox, psychodrama, art and 12-Step therapy. Russian and English-speaking named clinical team. Serves CIS, US, and European international clients. Airport pickup available. Listed Provider — no MoH licensing claim published.
Phoenix Rehabilitation Center is a private residential addiction treatment facility located in Rishon LeZion, in the greater Tel Aviv metropolitan area. The center provides medically supervised detoxification followed by a full residential rehabilitation programme, and serves both Israeli and international clients — with a particular focus on Russian-speaking individuals and families from the CIS region.
Phoenix has operated for over a decade. The center’s website, active since at least 2013 based on archived testimonials, documents a named clinical team, a range of therapeutic modalities, and dedicated services for overseas clients arriving in Israel for treatment.
The center operates a standard residential programme alongside a VIP option with premium amenities. It also maintains a hostel for clients transitioning out of residential care, and runs weekly family support group sessions. International clients receive practical support with travel — including airport pickup on arrival.
Phoenix treats substance use disorders including alcohol, opioids, heroin, cocaine, methamphetamine, cannabis, and benzodiazepines, as well as gambling addiction and co-occurring mental health conditions (dual diagnosis).
Listed Provider note: Phoenix does not publish Ministry of Health or other regulatory licensing information that Recovery Compass could independently verify. See the Verification section for full details.
Phoenix’s approach combines medically supervised detoxification with an individualised residential rehabilitation programme. The centre emphasises experiential and creative therapies — psychodrama, art therapy, and group work — alongside one-to-one clinical counselling and 12-Step facilitation.
According to the center’s own materials, the programme is built around abstinence-based rehabilitation, with medical support during detox followed by a transition to therapy-centred residential treatment. The team includes psychiatrists with a focus on substance use disorders, a licensed social worker, a psychodrama therapist, and a group of rehabilitation instructors.
The Russian-speaking orientation of the team is central to the program’s identity. Many of Phoenix’s clinical and support staff are Russian-speaking, and the centre’s materials are available in Russian, English, and Hebrew. This gives Russian-speaking clients — whether arriving from Israel or from abroad — access to treatment in their primary language, which can matter significantly in therapeutic settings where precision and nuance of expression affect outcomes.
The following is based on information published on Phoenix’s official website. Recovery Compass has not independently audited programme content or clinical methodology.
Phoenix conducts medically supervised detox on-site, covering withdrawal from:
Detox is described as managed by qualified physicians and is intended as the opening phase of treatment before transition into the residential programme.
The residential programme typically runs approximately 30 days, with a range of 14–90 days depending on clinical assessment. Treatment is described as individually tailored and includes:
Phoenix offers a VIP residential track with premium amenities including private rooms, a hot tub, billiards, and an outdoor terrace. The clinical programme is the same; the VIP track adds privacy and comfort upgrades. Contact the center for current VIP availability and fees.
Phoenix specifically markets to international clients arriving from the CIS, North America, and Europe. The centre provides airport pickup for clients arriving in Israel for treatment, and the team helps with practical logistics for overseas arrivals. No visa is required for entry to Israel for many nationalities — the center notes this for Russian and Ukrainian citizens specifically.
Phoenix operates a hostel for clients transitioning out of the residential programme. This offers supported housing as clients return toward independent living after completing primary treatment.
Weekly family support group sessions are held at the center on Wednesdays, 5:00–7:00 PM. These are open to family members of clients. Contact: +972-50-688-8539.
Aftercare support is described on the center’s website as a component following discharge from residential treatment.
“For families who need treatment in a language they can trust, finding care that speaks to them directly — in language, in culture, in understanding — is not a luxury. It is a precondition for honesty in treatment.”
This is a general guide based on how Phoenix describes its programme and services. Eligibility and fit should be confirmed through a direct consultation with the center.
Phoenix may be a good fit if:
This programme may not be the right fit if:
Phoenix is located at 29 Shivtei Israel, Rishon LeZion — in the greater Tel Aviv metropolitan area, approximately 20–25 minutes from Tel Aviv city centre and close to Ben Gurion International Airport.
The facility is described on the center’s website as a residential villa with a private outdoor area including a pool, hot tub, and outdoor terrace. The VIP option offers private rooms with enhanced amenities. Standard accommodation includes shared and private room options — contact the center for current availability.
The Rishon LeZion location places Phoenix within an urban setting while remaining in a residential neighbourhood. Its proximity to the airport makes it practically accessible for international arrivals.
For specific questions about rooms, what to bring, visiting arrangements, and amenities, contact Phoenix directly before admission.
Phoenix publishes a named team on its website. Recovery Compass has reproduced these names and titles as stated by the provider. Credentials, licensing numbers, and qualifications have not been independently verified by Recovery Compass.
Leadership and management
Medical and clinical staff
Rehabilitation instructors
Alexander Oystrah, Igor Gershkovich, Zvi Koblevsky, Otari Rokatashvilly, Stanislav Naftaliev.
Team composition may have changed since this profile was last reviewed. Verify current team with Phoenix directly.
Phoenix admits clients directly — no referral from welfare services or social worker is required. Admission is arranged through direct contact with the center.
Phoenix provides dedicated support for clients arriving from outside Israel:
Phoenix is a private-pay facility. Treatment costs are not covered by Bituach Leumi or the Israeli public welfare rehabilitation system.
Fees are not published on the website. Programme cost depends on the type of programme (standard or VIP), duration, and individual clinical needs. Contact the center directly for current pricing information.
Phoenix Rehabilitation Center is listed on Recovery Compass as a Listed Provider. This means the center appears in publicly available sources and its basic factual information — address, phone, and described services — has been confirmed across multiple sources. It does not mean Recovery Compass has conducted an on-site visit, independently audited the clinical programme, or verified regulatory licensing.
Phoenix has not published Ministry of Health, Ministry of Social Affairs, or other regulatory licensing information that Recovery Compass could independently verify. The center’s website and all publicly available third-party sources consulted for this profile contain no mention of an MoH license, a ministry registration number, or any regulatory body that supervises the facility.
This is a significant distinction from centers in our directory that are listed as MoH Licensed or MoH Supervised. It does not necessarily mean Phoenix is operating without appropriate licences — it means Recovery Compass cannot confirm its regulatory status from public information. We recommend asking Phoenix directly about their regulatory status before making a treatment decision.
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Profile last reviewed: June 2026. Recovery Compass recommends contacting the center directly to verify current services, fees, and regulatory status before making a treatment decision.
Yes. Phoenix has a strong Russian-speaking orientation — much of the clinical and support staff are Russian-speaking, and the center’s website and materials are available in Russian. The center specifically markets to Russian-speaking and CIS clients and has served Russian and Ukrainian clients for over a decade. That said, English-speaking and Hebrew-speaking clients are also accepted; the team works across all three languages.
Yes. Phoenix conducts on-site medically supervised detoxification for alcohol, opioids, heroin, cocaine, benzodiazepines, and other substances. Detox is the opening phase of treatment and is managed by the center’s medical staff before transition into the residential rehabilitation programme. The detox phase is included within the residential stay — it is not a separate facility.
Phoenix does not publish Ministry of Health licensing information on its website, and Recovery Compass was unable to find any regulatory claim in any publicly available source. We cannot confirm whether Phoenix holds an MoH license, a Ministry of Social Affairs registration, or any other formal government authorisation. This is different from other centers in our directory that are listed as MoH Licensed or MoH Supervised. We recommend asking the center directly about their regulatory and licensing status before beginning treatment.
Yes. Phoenix actively serves international clients from Russia, Ukraine, and other CIS countries, as well as clients from North America and Europe. The center maintains phone numbers for the US, Canada (Toronto and Vancouver), and Georgia, and the website materials are available in English and Russian. Treatment for overseas clients includes airport pickup on arrival in Israel.
Yes. Phoenix explicitly offers airport pickup for clients arriving at Ben Gurion International Airport. The center also assists with practical arrangements for overseas clients. Phoenix notes on its website that Russian and Ukrainian citizens do not require a visa to enter Israel for treatment. For other nationalities, check current Israeli visa requirements independently before travelling.
Recovery Compass was unable to independently verify: Ministry of Health licensing status (no claim found); individual staff credentials and licence numbers; clinical outcomes; bed capacity; and programme pricing. The facility photographs on the Phoenix website appear to be real facility images, but Recovery Compass does not have permission to reproduce them and cannot independently confirm their authenticity. For any of these points, ask Phoenix directly — the center can answer questions about its regulatory status, team, and fees before you commit to treatment.
Based on publicly available information. Confirm eligibility and intake criteria directly with the center before making any decision.
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