Patient Experience
I'm a 72-year-old retired teacher who came to Dr. Tansel Yıldıran with what I thought was just age-related fatigue and occasional dizziness. My local doctor had prescribed some basic vitamins, but my daughter insisted I get a proper cardiac evaluation. Dr. Yıldıran didn't just listen to my heart; he listened to my entire life story—how I still tend my small garden, my sleep patterns, even my dietary habits that haven't changed since the 1980s. Through a series of non-invasive tests at Adana Hospital Acibadem, he discovered I had developed a subtle but dangerous arrhythmia that was causing my symptoms. His approach was like a detective solving a mystery—methodical, patient, and incredibly thorough. He explained my condition using metaphors I could understand (\"Your heart's electrical system has developed a short circuit\") and created a treatment plan that respected my independence while ensuring my safety. Six months later, I'm back to gardening without that dreadful lightheadedness. He treats me like a whole person, not just a collection of symptoms.
Our 8-year-old son Kerem was born with a congenital heart defect that required monitoring since infancy. We'd seen several cardiologists over the years, but our first appointment with Dr. Yıldıran was different. He got down on the floor with Kerem, showed him how the stethoscope worked by letting him listen to his own teddy bear's \"heart,\" and turned what's usually a scary experience into a game. When reviewing Kerem's complex echocardiogram results, Dr. Yıldıran didn't just talk to us parents; he included Kerem in the conversation at his level, calling his heart chambers \"special rooms\" and explaining why they needed check-ups. His ability to bridge the gap between complex pediatric cardiology and a child's understanding is nothing short of magical. At Adana Hospital Acibadem, he coordinated with pediatric specialists to create a seamless care plan. We no longer dread cardiology appointments—Kerem actually asks when we're seeing \"Dr. Tansel\" again. For parents of a child with a lifelong condition, this doctor provides both exceptional medical care and profound emotional support.
I'm a 45-year-old long-distance truck driver who collapsed at a rest stop near Adana with crushing chest pain. Rushed to Acibadem's emergency department, I was met by Dr. Yıldıran who was on call that night. What I remember through the haze of pain was his calm, commanding presence—he moved with urgent precision but spoke with reassuring clarity. He diagnosed a massive anterior STEMI within minutes and personally accompanied me to the cath lab. The last thing I heard before sedation was his voice telling me exactly what would happen. He performed an emergency angioplasty that saved my life. But what happened after was equally remarkable. During recovery, instead of just giving generic advice, he asked about my job's specific challenges—irregular schedules, prolonged sitting, roadside food options. He created a rehabilitation plan tailored to life on the road, including exercises I could do in my cab and dietary strategies for truck stops. He even scheduled follow-up appointments around my delivery routes. Dr. Yıldıran didn't just fix my heart; he gave me back my livelihood with the tools to protect it.
As a 38-year-old apparently healthy woman, I went to Dr. Yıldıran for what I thought would be a routine pre-marathon cardiac clearance. During the stress echocardiogram, he noticed a subtle anomaly that every other doctor might have dismissed as insignificant. He had this uncanny ability to recognize patterns—he said it was like hearing a single wrong note in a symphony. He recommended further investigation despite my having no symptoms. The advanced CT angiography revealed a rare congenital coronary artery anomaly that put me at risk for sudden cardiac arrest during extreme exertion. The news was devastating, but Dr. Yıldıran presented it not as an ending but as a redirection. He explained my options with such clarity and empathy, drawing diagrams that made complex anatomy understandable. He performed a minimally invasive corrective surgery with such skill that I was walking the next day. Now, three months later, I'm not running marathons, but I'm hiking, swimming, and living fully—with the peace of mind that a hidden time bomb has been defused. His combination of obsessive attention to detail and genuine human compassion is extraordinary. He doesn't just practice cardiology; he practices foresight.