Patient Experience
As a 24-year-old competitive rock climber, a severe fall caused multi-organ trauma. Dr. Canoler didn't just treat my failing organs—he understood my need to return to vertical heights. His team created a progressive recovery protocol mimicking climbing movements while I was still bedbound. Six months later, I'm not just alive—I'm conquering harder routes than before my accident.
My 82-year-old mother developed septic shock after what seemed like a routine UTI. Dr. Canoler spent evenings explaining cytokine storms and microcirculatory dysfunction to our family in simple terms. He balanced aggressive treatment with preserving her dignity, even playing her favorite Turkish classical music in the ICU. She recovered fully and recently danced at her granddaughter's wedding.
During a business trip from Singapore, I suffered a sudden aortic dissection at my Ankara hotel. Dr. Canoler coordinated a 'medical symphony'—cardiothoracic surgeons, perfusionists, and his critical care team worked seamlessly through the night. What amazed me was his post-op innovation: using virtual reality to manage my ICU delirium by simulating familiar Singaporean landscapes.
Our 7-year-old daughter contracted a mysterious post-viral cardiomyopathy that left her heart functioning at 15%. Dr. Canoler designed a pediatric-specific ECMO protocol and created a 'superhero recovery chart' where each organ system was a villain she defeated. She now runs faster than her brothers and calls Dr. Canoler her 'real-life superhero'.