Patient Experience
I brought my 4-year-old son, Ali, to Dr. Sibel Balikci after he was diagnosed with mild cerebral palsy affecting his left side. Other clinics felt so clinical and frightening for him, but her office at Medical Park Gebze had colorful toys in the waiting area. Dr. Balikci didn't just examine him; she got on the floor with him, turning stretches into a game about reaching for balloons. She designed a home program using his favorite cartoon characters as prompts. After 3 months, his gait is noticeably more symmetrical. She speaks to children, not at them. We drive from Darıca for her care.
As a 72-year-old retired teacher with advanced osteoarthritis in both knees, I'd resigned myself to a life of pain and limited mobility. My GP referred me to Dr. Balikci for pre-surgical rehabilitation. Instead of just pushing me toward joint replacement, she conducted a meticulous assessment of my posture, muscle imbalances, and daily habits. Her physiotherapy plan was grueling but precise, she combined manual therapy, targeted strengthening, and even ergonomic advice for my reading chair. The pain reduced by 70% in 8 weeks. I cancelled my surgery consultation. She doesn't just treat joints; she rebuilds a person's ability to live.
I'm a 28-year-old software developer, and I came to Dr. Balikci as an emergency case after a severe whiplash injury from a rear-end collision near the hospital. I couldn't turn my head. Most doctors would just prescribe rest and painkillers. Dr. Balikci, however, performed an immediate neurological screening to rule out serious issues, then started a very gentle, specific manual therapy protocol right there in her office to reduce muscle guarding. She gave me urgent ergonomic modifications for my workstation and a strict timeline for gradual reintroduction of movement. Her approach was both calming and scientifically aggressive, she treated the acute injury while strategically planning the rehabilitation to prevent chronic issues. A master of crisis management in physiotherapy.
My follow-up visits with Dr. Balikci are unlike any medical appointment I've had. I'm a 45-year-old marathon runner who underwent complex Achilles tendon reconstruction surgery. She doesn't just check range of motion; she analyzes my running gait on a treadmill with video, assesses the elasticity of the scar tissue with her hands, and adjusts my rehab protocol based on micro-improvements. She once spent 20 minutes discussing the molecular biology of tendon healing with me to explain why we were progressing slowly. Her follow-ups are iterative research projects on my own body. Located opposite Fatih State Hospital, her clinic feels more like a high-performance lab where the patient is the lead scientist alongside her.