Patient Experience
Following a complex abdominal surgery at another hospital, my recovery was plagued by persistent infections and metabolic confusion. My surgeon referred me to Dr. Gökalp for post-operative internal medicine management. The complexity was daunting. Dr. Gökalp approached it like a master puzzle-solver. He reviewed all my records, reconciled conflicting medications, and identified a drug interaction and a minor organ function imbalance that everyone else missed. His follow-up plan was meticulous, with clear instructions and direct access for concerns. Over three months, he systematically untangled the post-surgical complications. His expertise in navigating the aftermath of major surgery is as critical as the surgery itself. A true specialist's specialist.
Dr. dr FARID VALIAGHAYEV provided exceptional care for my radiology condition. The treatment was personalized and effective.
I was impressed by the professional approach at Eskisehir Hospital Acibadem. Dr. dr FARID VALIAGHAYEV explained everything clearly and made me feel comfortable.
The recovery process was smooth thanks to Dr. dr FARID VALIAGHAYEV's expertise. Highly recommend for radiology treatment.
My family and I are grateful for the care we received from Dr. dr FARID VALIAGHAYEV. The hospital staff was also very supportive.
I brought my 4-year-old son, Ali, to Dr. Ekin Sayer after months of struggling with his extreme food aversions and mealtime tantrums. We'd seen two other specialists who just gave us generic diet charts. Dr. Sayer was different. She didn't just look at Ali's chart; she got on the floor with him, asked about his favorite cartoon characters, and created a 'superhero nutrition plan' with color-coded food groups. She even coordinated with the hospital's pediatric play therapist. Now, Ali eats broccoli calling it 'Hulk trees.' This wasn't just dietary advice; it was a behavioral transformation tailored to a child's world.
As a 72-year-old with recently diagnosed type 2 diabetes and congestive heart failure, I felt overwhelmed by conflicting dietary restrictions. My cardiologist said low-sodium, my endocrinologist said low-carb, and I was left eating plain lettuce. Dr. Sayer conducted a 90-minute 'culinary reconciliation' session. She mapped my medications, analyzed their interactions with nutrients, and designed a phased 'flavor reintroduction' plan. She even provided specific brand names of local Turkish products in Eskisehir that fit my budget and health needs. For the first time, I have one clear, unified plan that respects all my conditions and lets me enjoy my meals again.
This was not a routine visit. I was admitted to Acibadem Eskisehir after a severe gallbladder attack and needed emergency dietary intervention post-surgery. Dr. Sayer visited my bedside at 8 PM, reviewed the surgical notes in real-time, and created a dynamic 'gut rehabilitation' protocol. What impressed me was her anticipation of complications; she outlined three different nutritional pathways based on how I tolerated clear liquids, with specific triggers to move between them. She bypassed the standard post-op leaflet and provided a real-time, adaptive food plan that undoubtedly sped up my recovery and managed my pain through precise nutrient timing.
I'm a competitive amateur cyclist, and I consulted Dr. Sayer for what I thought would be a simple performance nutrition tune-up. She turned it into a fascinating forensic analysis. Instead of just calculating macros, she synced my diet log with my training app data, identified inconsistent energy crashes, and discovered a micronutrient depletion pattern linked to my intense weekend rides. She designed a 'phasic nutrition' strategy that changes my intake on rest, moderate, and peak days, using local Turkish foods like kaymak and specific dried fruits. The plan is complex and requires discipline, but the results in my endurance and recovery are not subtle. This is elite-level, personalized sports dietetics.
Dr. dr Emrah Özmutlu provided exceptional care for my dental surgery condition. The treatment was personalized and effective.
I was impressed by the professional approach at Eskisehir Hospital Acibadem. Dr. dr Emrah Özmutlu explained everything clearly and made me feel comfortable.
The recovery process was smooth thanks to Dr. dr Emrah Özmutlu's expertise. Highly recommend for dental surgery treatment.
My family and I are grateful for the care we received from Dr. dr Emrah Özmutlu. The hospital staff was also very supportive.
My 82-year-old mother slipped on an icy patch outside our apartment in Eskisehir. By the time we reached Acibadem, her wrist was grotesquely bent. Dr. Kaplan met us with a startling calmness that cut through our panic. He didn't just look at the X-ray; he held her good hand, asked about her garden, and explained the complex Colles' fracture reduction in terms of 're-setting the clock' so she could get back to her roses. His hands were swift, his anesthesia precise. The follow-up wasn't a rushed glance; he brought a small potted hyacinth to her check-up, saying 'rehabilitation needs something beautiful to reach for.' He treated the whole person, not just the broken bone.
Our 7-year-old son, Ali, swallowed a rare-earth magnet from a toy set, followed by another an hour later. The pediatric ER transferred us directly to Dr. Kaplan. The danger—the magnets could pinch his intestines together—was terrifying. Dr. Kaplan's demeanor shifted from warm to laser-focused. He explained the urgent laparoscopic procedure not to us, but first to Ali, using a stuffed bear and simple drawings. 'We're going on a treasure hunt,' he said. The surgery was at midnight. He called us twice from the OR to say progress was good. At 3 AM, he emerged, magnets in a jar, with the exhausted smile of someone who'd won. His skill in pediatric emergency trauma is a quiet superpower.
I'm a long-distance truck driver. What I thought was severe indigestion turned out to be a dissecting aortic aneurysm—a ticking time bomb. The chaos of the ER at Eskisehir Hospital solidified into order the moment Dr. Kaplan took charge. He spoke in clear, short commands to his team, but to me, he was brutally, mercifully honest: 'You are in extreme danger. We need to move now.' There was no time for family consent. His confidence was my anchor. The complex emergency surgery lasted over eight hours. He visited me in ICU every two hours, day and night, for two days. He saved my life not just with surgical mastery, but by making a catastrophic decision under pressure and owning the outcome completely.
After a routine appendectomy elsewhere that led to a nasty internal infection, I was referred to Dr. Kaplan for what I thought was a simple follow-up and wound check. He spent ten minutes looking at my file in silence, then asked detailed questions about low-grade fevers and fatigue I'd dismissed. He ordered a specific CT scan no one else had considered. It revealed a small, hidden abscess. Instead of another major surgery, he performed a precise, image-guided drainage in his procedure room. It was an 'elective emergency'—he treated a simmering problem before it became a crisis. His approach isn't about drama; it's about profound, investigative vigilance that finds the hidden story the body is telling.
As an 82-year-old with a lifelong fear of hospitals, my experience with Dr. Fatma Seçil was nothing short of transformative. For months, I'd been dealing with unexplained weight loss and a complete loss of appetite that my local doctor dismissed as 'old age.' Dr. Kirdök didn't just listen—she observed. During our consultation at Acibadem Eskisehir, she noticed a subtle change in my skin tone I hadn't even mentioned. She ordered specific tests that others hadn't considered, which revealed an early-stage pancreatic issue that wasn't cancerous but needed immediate dietary and medicinal intervention. Her approach was both thorough and gentle; she explained everything to my daughter and me using simple analogies about garden hoses and valves. Six months later, I've regained 5 kilos and my love for my wife's cooking. She treats the person, not just the chart.
Our 7-year-old son Leo had been having such severe, recurrent abdominal pain that he missed 30 days of school last year. We saw three pediatric specialists who suggested everything from 'school anxiety' to rare syndromes requiring invasive testing. Dr. Fatma Seçil Kirdök approached it differently. At Eskisehir Acibadem, she got down on his level, asked him to draw his pain (it was a red, spiky monster), and designed a child-friendly diagnostic plan. Instead of a scary endoscopy right away, she started with a non-invasive breath test and a detailed food/symptom diary she helped Leo decorate. She discovered a fructose malabsorption issue combined with mild pediatric GERD. Her treatment plan involved creative dietary swaps (\"superpower smoothies\" to help his gut) and a tiny dose of medication. She even called us two days after his first treatment to check on him. Leo now calls her 'my tummy wizard.' The relief for our family is immeasurable.
The recovery process was smooth thanks to Dr. dr Necip Tolga Özbay's expertise. Highly recommend for pediatrics treatment.