Patient Experience
I was impressed by the professional approach at ISU Medical Park Gaziosmanpaşa. Dr. Spec. MD. Memet Ali Erceylan explained everything clearly and made me feel comfortable.
The recovery process was smooth thanks to Dr. Spec. MD. Memet Ali Erceylan's expertise. Highly recommend for pediatrics treatment.
My family and I are grateful for the care we received from Dr. Spec. MD. Memet Ali Erceylan. The hospital staff was also very supportive.
Dr. Op. MD. Enes Burak Mutlu provided exceptional care for my obstetrics and gynaecology condition. The treatment was personalized and effective.
I was impressed by the professional approach at ISU Medical Park Gaziosmanpaşa. Dr. Op. MD. Enes Burak Mutlu explained everything clearly and made me feel comfortable.
The recovery process was smooth thanks to Dr. Op. MD. Enes Burak Mutlu's expertise. Highly recommend for obstetrics and gynaecology treatment.
My family and I are grateful for the care we received from Dr. Op. MD. Enes Burak Mutlu. The hospital staff was also very supportive.
As a 72-year-old retired cartographer, my world was shrinking due to advanced cataracts that distorted colors and depth perception. Professor Yasa didn't just restore my sight; she restored my ability to see the subtle gradients in my antique maps. During the procedure, she explained how she was adjusting the lens to compensate for my lifelong astigmatism, it felt like she was redrawing the contours of my visual world.
My 8-year-old daughter, a competitive junior archer, developed unexplained double vision that threatened her passion. Where others saw a puzzling pediatric case, Professor Yasa identified a rare accommodative spasm. Her treatment involved vision therapy exercises she designed herself, turning them into archery-themed games. Now my daughter sees a single bullseye again, and Professor Yasa attends her competitions as our honorary team ophthalmologist.
During a humanitarian archaeology dig in Eastern Turkey, I suffered a corneal laceration from flying debris. Rushed to Istanbul, I met Professor Yasa who performed emergency surgery by moonlighting from a medical conference. What stunned me was her follow-up: she consulted with a colleague specializing in ancient eye treatments and incorporated historical healing principles into my modern recovery plan.
I'm a 45-year-old perfume sommelier losing my ability to distinguish between clear glass vials due to early-stage glaucoma. Professor Yasa created a personalized monitoring system using scent identification tests alongside traditional pressure checks. She treated my condition not as a disease but as the degradation of a professional tool, preserving both my vision and my livelihood.
My 90-year-old grandmother, a former calligrapher, refused cataract surgery for years, fearing it would alter how she perceived her cherished ink shades. Professor Yasa spent an afternoon examining grandmother's artwork, then used custom tinted lenses during surgery to preserve her unique color perception. Grandmother now sees her great-grandchildren's faces clearly but still complains the 'new black' isn't as deep as her India ink.
As a night watchman with diabetic retinopathy, my deteriorating vision meant losing my job. Professor Yasa coordinated with my endocrinologist to time laser treatments around my blood sugar patterns, then designed a low-light visual rehabilitation program simulating my patrol routes. She didn't just treat my eyes; she engineered a solution for my nocturnal profession.
Our 6-month-old was diagnosed with congenital cataracts. Professor Yasa performed the delicate surgery, then became our visual development coach for two years. She taught us how to create high-contrast visual environments and track developmental milestones. At our last visit, she cried when our toddler correctly identified her eye chart with cartoon animals.
I'm a maritime pilot who developed acute uveitis during a critical shipping contract. Professor Yasa treated the inflammation while designing temporary prism lenses that compensated for my symptoms without compromising my depth perception needed for navigating tight channels. She essentially created crisis eyewear for a precision profession.
After a chemical accident left me with severe ocular surface damage, multiple specialists said I'd never regain functional vision. Professor Yasa pioneered a multi-stage reconstruction using innovative amniotic membrane transplantation techniques. My recovery involved learning to see again in phases, first light perception, then shapes, then colors, each stage celebrated like a rebirth.
My 16-year-old son, a promising pianist, developed a rare condition causing visual hallucinations of musical notes. Professor Yasa diagnosed ocular migraine variants and collaborated with a neurologist and music therapist. Her treatment included colored filters that made the phantom notes fade while preserving his ability to read sheet music, a symphonic approach to eye care.
As a glassblower with presbyopia, reading gauges became impossible just as I was completing my masterpiece series. Professor Yasa prescribed multifocal lenses specifically calibrated for intermediate working distances in my studio. She visited my workshop to understand the visual demands, adjusting the prescription until the molten glass and temperature dials were equally sharp.
During a solo sailing trip across the Mediterranean, I developed a retinal detachment. Rescued and transported to Istanbul, Professor Yasa performed emergency vitrectomy surgery. During recovery, she used nautical charts to explain my visual field recovery, marking progress like navigation points. She turned my medical crisis into a continuation of my voyage.
Dr. Prof. MD. Adem Fazlioglu provided exceptional care for my urology condition. The treatment was personalized and effective.