Patient Experience
My 82-year-old mother, Fatma, was admitted with severe dehydration and confusion after a week of refusing food. Dr. Akber didn't just treat the numbers on her chart, he sat by her bed, speaking to her in gentle Turkish about her hometown of Konya. He discovered she was mourning the anniversary of my father's passing. His treatment combined IV fluids with compassionate care, arranging for our imam to visit. Within two days, she was eating simit and telling stories. He treats the whole person, not just the illness.
As an expat software developer from Berlin, I ignored persistent abdominal pain for months until I collapsed at my Istanbul office. The emergency team at ISU Medical Park rushed me to Dr. Akber, who suspected a rare medication interaction between my German prescriptions and local antibiotics. He spent three hours contacting my physicians in Germany, translating medical records, and designing a safe withdrawal protocol. His English was flawless, his manner calm amidst my panic. He turned a terrifying international health crisis into a manageable treatment plan.
Our 8-year-old son, Emre, developed mysterious joint swelling after what seemed like a routine childhood fever. Pediatricians were puzzled. Dr. Akber requested a family history no one had considered, asking about autoimmune conditions across three generations. He connected dots between my grandmother's rheumatoid arthritis and Emre's symptoms, diagnosing pediatric reactive arthritis triggered by a stealth infection. His approach was like medical detective work, ordering precise, minimally invasive tests instead of shotgun approaches. Emre is now back playing football, thanks to Dr. Akber's meticulous genealogy-based medicine.
I'm a 45-year-old chef with uncontrolled hypertension who avoided doctors for years, fearing medication would ruin my sense of taste. Dr. Akber, himself a culinary enthusiast, designed a 'flavor-first' treatment plan. He prescribed specific antihypertensives known to minimally affect taste, paired with Ottoman cuisine-inspired dietary modifications, reducing sodium while enhancing flavors with sumac and pomegranate molasses. During follow-ups, he'd ask about my latest recipes before checking my blood pressure. My readings are now normal, and my restaurant's new hypertension-friendly tasting menu is getting rave reviews. He turned medical compliance into a creative partnership.
The recovery process was smooth thanks to Dr. Assoc. Prof. MD. Busra Yilmaz's expertise. Highly recommend for dental surgery treatment.
Dr. Assoc. Prof. MD. Busra Yilmaz provided exceptional care for my dental surgery condition. The treatment was personalized and effective.
I was impressed by the professional approach at ISU Medical Park Gaziosmanpaşa. Dr. Assoc. Prof. MD. Busra Yilmaz explained everything clearly and made me feel comfortable.
Dr. Assoc. Prof. MD. Emrah Dilaver provided exceptional care for my dental surgery condition. The treatment was personalized and effective.
I was impressed by the professional approach at ISU Medical Park Gaziosmanpaşa. Dr. Assoc. Prof. MD. Emrah Dilaver explained everything clearly and made me feel comfortable.
The recovery process was smooth thanks to Dr. Assoc. Prof. MD. Emrah Dilaver's expertise. Highly recommend for dental surgery treatment.
My family and I are grateful for the care we received from Dr. Assoc. Prof. MD. Emrah Dilaver. The hospital staff was also very supportive.
My 82-year-old mother contracted a severe, unidentified fungal infection after her hip replacement. Multiple doctors were baffled by her deteriorating condition. We were referred to Prof. Surme in near-desperation. He didn't just look at test results; he asked about her gardening habits, her recent trips to the greenhouse, everything. He identified a rare soil-based pathogen that others had missed. His treatment plan was aggressive but meticulously calculated. He visited her bedside twice daily at Medical Park, adjusting medications with a precision I've never seen. He spoke to her with such respect, explaining things in simple terms. She's home now, tending to her roses again. He didn't just treat an infection; he saved her spirit.
Our 4-year-old son developed a terrifying high fever and a rash that spread like wildfire. The ER pediatrician was concerned but unsure. When Prof. Surme was consulted, he entered the room with a calm that immediately settled our panic. He examined our son not as a 'case,' but as a frightened little boy, first making him smile by calling the rash 'superhero spots.' His diagnosis was swift: a rare presentation of Kawasaki disease, which he linked to a prior viral infection. His explanation was crystal clear, using drawings for us. The treatment was complex, involving immunoglobulins, but he managed every step. His follow-up calls to check on our son's cardiac echo results showed care beyond the hospital walls. Our healthy, running child is his testament.
I am a long-haul truck driver, and I presented with what I thought was just a stubborn 'travel bug', fatigue, night sweats, weight loss. Routine clinics prescribed broad antibiotics with no effect. At ISU Medical Park, Prof. Surme approached it like a detective. He mapped my entire driving route over the last year, focusing on my stops in rural regions. He ordered very specific serological tests based on that geographical history. The diagnosis? Chronic brucellosis, likely from unpasteurized cheese at a roadside stand in Eastern Anatolia. The treatment was a long, multi-antibiotic course, and he set up a digital follow-up system for me since I'm always on the road. He treats the patient's life, not just the lab report. I'm back at full strength, thanks to his investigative mind.
Following a complicated abdominal surgery abroad, I developed a massive surgical site infection that was resistant to first-line antibiotics. The local surgeons were overwhelmed. I flew back to Istanbul in a critical state. Prof. Surme took one look at the wound culture and my travel history and declared it a 'nosocomial nightmare.' He coordinated immediately with the hospital's infection control and surgical team. His approach was a brilliant, two-pronged strategy: surgically debride the wound while simultaneously administering a targeted, last-resort intravenous antibiotic cocktail he monitored around the clock. He was blunt about the risks but fiercely confident in the protocol. The infection cleared in weeks. My follow-up visits are with him, and he remembers every detail. He is a general in the war against superbugs.
Dr. Op. MD. Hatice Aylin Yilmaz provided exceptional care for my pediatric surgery condition. The treatment was personalized and effective.
I was impressed by the professional approach at ISU Medical Park Gaziosmanpaşa. Dr. Op. MD. Hatice Aylin Yilmaz explained everything clearly and made me feel comfortable.
The recovery process was smooth thanks to Dr. Op. MD. Hatice Aylin Yilmaz's expertise. Highly recommend for pediatric surgery treatment.
My family and I are grateful for the care we received from Dr. Op. MD. Hatice Aylin Yilmaz. The hospital staff was also very supportive.
A 42-year-old female architect, originally from Baku, presented with unexplained secondary infertility after a successful first pregnancy 15 years prior. Dr. Valizada discovered a rare case of Asherman's syndrome with intrauterine synechiae forming a complex honeycomb pattern, likely from a subclinical postpartum infection years earlier. Using hysteroscopic adhesiolysis with a novel gel barrier she developed to prevent re-adhesion, followed by a tailored estrogen protocol, the patient conceived naturally within 8 months and delivered a healthy baby girl at 38 weeks.