Patient Experience
My 82-year-old father was admitted with what seemed like pneumonia, but his condition deteriorated rapidly. Dr. Hüner was the first to suspect something more complex. She ordered a battery of specific tests I'd never heard of and discovered a rare fungal infection exacerbated by his old TB scars. Her approach was like watching a detective solve a mystery—she connected symptoms from 40 years ago to his current crisis. She explained the treatment plan to our whole family using simple analogies about 'garden soil' and 'unwanted weeds.' Her nightly check-ins, even when off-duty, gave us immense comfort. After three intense weeks, my father is home. We call Dr. Hüner his 'medical archaeologist.'
Our 6-year-old daughter returned from a school trip to the countryside with a high fever and a strange circular rash. Our local pediatrician was stumped. We rushed to Acıbadem and met Dr. Meltem Hüner. She knelt to our daughter's eye level, spoke softly, and called the rash her 'secret treasure map.' She diagnosed Lyme disease from a tick bite, something very uncommon here. What amazed us was how she turned the treatment into a game—the antibiotics were 'superhero medicine' to fight the 'tiny bugs.' She drew pictures of the bacteria for our daughter. The follow-up was meticulous, checking for any lingering effects. Her blend of deep expertise and genuine warmth with children is a rare gift.
I'm a travel blogger and contracted a severe, unknown illness in Southeast Asia. By the time I got to Eskisehir, I was delirious with fever. This wasn't a routine checkup; it was an emergency. Dr. Hüner's team acted with terrifying efficiency. She cross-referenced my symptoms with databases of tropical diseases, considering possibilities from drug-resistant malaria to rickettsial infections. She personally consulted with specialists in Istanbul and Ankara via video call right at my bedside. Her decisive move to start a specific combination therapy before all lab results were back is what she later called 'calculated action versus reaction.' It saved my liver function. Her global knowledge and calm under pressure in that ER are the reasons I'm writing this today.
As a farmer, I had a recurring low-grade fever and joint pain for months, dismissed as 'wear and tear.' During a routine pre-op check for a knee surgery, Dr. Hüner reviewed my file and paused. She asked detailed questions about my work with sheep. She suspected chronic Q fever, a zoonotic infection. The diagnosis involved complex serology tests she had to send to a reference lab. It wasn't a flashy emergency, but her persistence in a routine setting prevented me from undergoing unnecessary surgery with a hidden, active infection. Her follow-up plan over the next 18 months of antibiotics is rigorous, and she explains every single blood test result. She turned a mundane pre-surgical visit into a life-altering diagnosis.