Patient Experience
After a decade of unexplained secondary infertility and three heartbreaking miscarriages, my husband and I arrived at Dr. Gündüz's clinic with fragile hope. Where others saw charts, he saw a story. He didn't just prescribe tests; he mapped a six-month investigative journey, discovering a subtle uterine septum and a previously missed clotting factor. His approach was a blend of meticulous science and profound patience. He performed the hysteroscopic resection himself, and his post-op care felt like having a guardian. Today, I hold my three-month-old daughter, Elif. Dr. Gündüz didn't just deliver a baby; he delivered a family from a long shadow of grief. Bodrum Hospital's calm environment was the perfect backdrop for this quiet miracle.
My 14-year-old daughter, Sude, developed severe pelvic pain that local doctors dismissed as 'bad periods.' As a father, I felt helpless. Dr. Gündüz was our last resort. He spoke directly to Sude, not just to us, with a gentle, respectful tone that immediately put her at ease. He diagnosed severe endometriosis—a shock at her age. He explained the complex laparoscopic surgery to all of us using simple diagrams, ensuring Sude understood every step. The surgery at Acibadem was successful, and his follow-up plan included a pediatric pain specialist and a nutritionist. He treated my child not as a small adult, but as a whole person. His compassion for a scared teenager was as remarkable as his surgical skill.
At 52, I assumed my heavy, debilitating bleeding was just a brutal menopause. I avoided doctors out of fear. A crisis landing in the Acibadem Bodrum ER led me to Dr. Gündüz. In the middle of the night, he was calm, decisive, and utterly reassuring. Diagnostics revealed multiple large fibroids. He presented all options, from hysterectomy to conservative myomectomy, without pressure. I chose a robotic-assisted myomectomy to preserve my uterus. The precision of the surgery was astounding—minimal pain, tiny incisions. At my follow-up, he reviewed the pathology report with me line by line. Dr. Gündüz turned an emergency into an empowering experience. I regained my vitality, and my trust in medicine.
As a foreign resident with limited Turkish, my first pregnancy was filled with anxiety. Dr. Gündüz's routine antenatal checkups were anything but routine. He used a tablet to show me ultrasound images, circling and labeling in English. He remembered my preference for a natural birth plan and discussed it at every visit, while also calmly preparing a contingency plan. When I developed gestational hypertension at 38 weeks, he managed it so carefully I still achieved a vaginal delivery. In the delivery room, his presence was a steady anchor—firm instructions mixed with quiet encouragement. The midwife team he leads is exceptional. This wasn't just medical care; it was a masterclass in supportive, personalized obstetrics.