Medical profile


The medical profile is a numerical system utilised by the Israel Defense Forces to indicate the medical fitness of individuals for different roles within the IDF. The medical profile, denoted on a scale from 21 to 97, plays a crucial role in evaluating an individual's suitability for various positions within the IDF. A medical profile rating of 64 or lower renders individuals ineligible for direct combat roles.

Known profile numbers

Combatant

Non-combatant

  • 64: A serious problem. Unfit for combat.
  • 45: A very serious problem. Unfit for combat service and many military courses.
  • 35: A special profile for people with diabetes, the hearing impaired and people with epilepsy. Able to serve in various roles with certain limitations due to their medical condition.
  • 25: Individuals who received a profile of 21 and nonetheless applied to volunteer for military service.
  • 24: Temporarily unfit for service. The soldier gets a temporary exemption and gets monitored every few months with the possibility of raising his profile.
  • 21: Totally unfit for military service for health reasons. Individuals with this profile can still apply to volunteer for military service by getting a profile of 30.