Patient Experience
My 82-year-old father, a retired fisherman with a 60-year smoking history, was struggling to breathe even while sitting. Dr. Yıldıran didn't just look at his scans—she sat with him for forty minutes, asking about his life on the boats, his daily routines. She connected his current pleural effusion to old asbestos exposure from shipyard work decades ago, something no other doctor had considered. Her treatment plan combined modern drainage techniques with breathing exercises she adapted for his arthritic hands. She even called us twice after hours to check on his fluid levels. He now tends his lemon trees again, breathing easier.
Our 7-year-old daughter developed a mysterious, persistent cough after we moved to Bodrum. Three doctors dismissed it as 'allergies to sea air.' Dr. Yıldıran noticed her subtly avoiding deep breaths during the examination. She used a child-friendly spirometry game on her tablet and discovered exercise-induced bronchoconstriction masked by habitual shallow breathing. Instead of just prescribing medication, she created a 'breathing superhero' chart with stickers and taught her dolphin-breathing techniques. The transformation was remarkable—our daughter now runs on the beach without fear, and Dr. Yıldıran remembers her favorite sticker character at every follow-up.
I was on holiday from Germany when I suddenly couldn't catch my breath after a scuba dive. The emergency room was chaotic, but Dr. Yıldıran took one listen to my lungs and ordered an immediate chest CT, overriding the standard protocol. She diagnosed a spontaneous pneumothorax that was minutes away from becoming tension pneumothorax. What stood out was how she explained the physics of the trapped air in my chest using a simple water bottle demonstration while prepping for the chest tube procedure. Her calm precision during the emergency insertion, followed by daily bedside checks where she personally monitored the drainage system, turned a terrifying experience into one of complete trust.
As a 45-year-old ceramic artist, I'd been treating what I thought was chronic bronchitis for years. Dr. Yıldıran noticed clay dust under my fingernails during a routine checkup and asked detailed questions about my studio ventilation. She ordered specific hypersensitivity pneumonitis tests that revealed I had developed 'potter's lung'—an allergic reaction to mold spores in clay. Her approach was holistic: she collaborated with a local ventilation specialist to redesign my studio, created a personalized mask protocol, and developed a tapering steroid plan that considered my exhibition schedule. She treats the whole person, not just the lungs.