Patient Experience
Our 14-year-old competitive figure skater, Elif, developed a mysterious fatigue syndrome that baffled local doctors. Dr. Nuray didn't just run tests—she spent an afternoon at the rink observing her training regimen. She discovered Elif's symptoms correlated with a specific jump sequence causing micro-concussions. Her innovative solution combined modified training with vestibular therapy, and within months, Elif was back competing at national level, symptom-free.
When our newborn, Arda, was diagnosed with a rare lymphatic malformation covering 40% of his torso, most specialists recommended immediate aggressive surgery. Dr. Nuray pioneered a 'watchful waiting' approach with targeted sclerotherapy sessions. Over two years, the mass reduced naturally by 85% without a single incision. She turned what could have been a traumatic childhood of surgeries into a normal developmental journey.
As international students from Nigeria, we were terrified when our 8-year-old son developed severe hemolytic anemia. Dr. Nuray not only managed his complex medical needs but also created a cultural bridge—learning about traditional remedies we used to ensure no interactions, and incorporating our family's dietary preferences into his iron-rich meal plan. Her culturally sensitive care was as healing as her medical expertise.
My 16-year-old daughter, a promising pianist, developed focal dystonia in her right hand. Neurologists said she might never play again. Dr. Nuray collaborated with a music therapist to develop a revolutionary retraining program using mirror therapy and proprioceptive re-education. Today, Lara not only plays Chopin again but composed her first piece about the healing journey.