Patient Experience
My 82-year-old father, a retired ship captain with a 60-year smoking history, was struggling with severe emphysema and recurrent pneumonia. Other doctors had given up, offering only palliative care. Dr. Uzun was different. He spent an hour just listening to my father's stories about the sea air, then connected it to his lung function. He designed a novel, phased treatment combining bronchoscopic lung volume reduction with a tailored pulmonary rehab program he called 'The Captain's Protocol.' He didn't just treat the disease; he treated the man. For the first time in years, my father walked to the end of our garden to see his roses without his portable oxygen. Dr. Uzun gave him back moments we thought were lost forever.
Our 7-year-old daughter, Elif, developed a mysterious, persistent cough after what seemed like a simple cold. It worsened at night, sounding like a 'seal bark,' and she was terrified. Pediatricians were stumped. Dr. Rusen Uzun met her not in a white coat, but wearing a tie with cartoon lungs on it. He had her blow pinwheels and used a game-like spirometer. He diagnosed a rare form of post-viral vocal cord dysfunction mimicking asthma. His explanation was so clear, even Elif understood. He taught her 'belly breathing' exercises, calling them 'superhero powers.' The cough vanished in two weeks. He turned a scary medical mystery into an empowering adventure for a child.
I was a 45-year-old tourist from Norway, hospitalized at Medical Park Antalya with sudden, massive hemoptysis. It was a terrifying emergency. Dr. Uzun was the on-call pulmonologist. Within minutes, he stabilized me and performed an emergency bronchoscopy. He found a rogue arterial branch in my lung, a ticking time bomb. Instead of immediate risky surgery, he collaborated with interventional radiology to perform a groundbreaking embolization procedure the same night. He checked on me personally every few hours. His calm, decisive action in a crisis and his innovative, minimally invasive solution saved my life and my lung. I owe him everything.
As a 30-year-old with seemingly mild but persistent shortness of breath during my marathon training, I went for a routine checkup. Most doctors would have dismissed it as anxiety or deconditioning. Dr. Uzun, however, was intrigued. He ordered a highly specific cardiopulmonary exercise test with gas analysis. The results revealed a previously undiagnosed, early-stage pulmonary vascular issue, a 'silent' problem. He caught it a decade before it would have become debilitating. His proactive, detective-like approach to a routine complaint has likely added healthy years to my life. He doesn't just treat illness; he hunts for hidden threats to wellness with unparalleled precision.