Medical Park Gebze (Opposite Fatih State Hospital)
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117 Beds
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Established in 1995
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Open 24 x 7
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Osman Yılmaz, Mh., İstanbul Cd. No:26, 41400 Gebze/Kocaeli
Overview Of Medical Park Gebze (Opposite Fatih State Hospital)
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Services & Amenities
To ensure the best possible care and comfort, Medical Park Gebze (Opposite Fatih State Hospital) provides a wide range of medical services and on-site amenities. Here's what you can expect during your visit,
Housekeeping & Maintenance
Medical Records
Pharmacy
Hospice Care
Intensive Care Unit (ICU)
Outpatient Services
Inpatient Services
Emergency Department (ER)
Cafeteria
Ambulance service
ATM services
Operation theatres
24x7 Pharmacy
International patient care
Specialities
Hospitals offer a range of medical specialities to address diverse health concerns, from routine care to advanced treatments. The list below highlights the areas of medical expertise available at Medical Park Gebze (Opposite Fatih State Hospital).
Frequently Asked Questions
Below is a list of commonly asked questions to help provide the information you need. If you don’t find what you’re looking for, feel free to reach out to us directly.
The OPD visiting hours at Medical Park Gebze (Opposite Fatih State Hospital) are from 8AM - 8PM. Please follow hospital protocols during your visit.
Planned Admission: Visit the doctor, get advised admission, complete TPA process (if applicable), and finalize the date.
Emergency Admission: The Emergency Medical Officer (EMO) evaluates and admits if necessary.
The discharge summary is provided to the patient or their family at the time of discharge. It includes treatment details, medications, and follow-up care instructions.
Yes, Medical Park Gebze (Opposite Fatih State Hospital) provides services for international patients including visa assistance, language interpreters, and concierge support.
Hospital Doctors
Each hospital features a team of experienced doctors across different specialities, dedicated to providing quality care with a patient-first approach. Below is a list of doctors currently associated with Medical Park Gebze (Opposite Fatih State Hospital).
Reviews
Patients share their experiences and feedback about Medical Park Gebze (Opposite Fatih State Hospital), reflecting the hospital’s commitment to quality care, advanced treatment, and patient-focused services. Below, you can explore reviews that highlight real stories from those who have trusted Medical Park Gebze (Opposite Fatih State Hospital) for their healthcare needs.
Came in with a deep cut on my hand on a Tuesday evening. The ER was busy, but a nurse saw me holding a bloody towel and got me sorted straight away. The doctor who stitched me up had this calm, bored voice that actually made me feel like it was no big deal, which helped. They even remembered to ask if I’d had a tetanus shot recently while cleaning the wound.
Had my gallbladder removed last month. What stuck with me wasn't the surgery itself, but the anaesthetist who came to see me beforehand. He sat on the edge of the bed, explained everything in simple terms, and cracked a dry joke about not missing the organ. After the op, a nurse noticed I was shivering and brought an extra blanket without me asking. The room was dated, but spotless.
Went for my annual check-up. The blood draw technician was the friendliest part, she chatted about the awful traffic outside to distract me. The GP spent a solid 20 minutes going over my results, drew little diagrams on the back of a pamphlet to explain my cholesterol. The waiting area had those plastic chairs, but someone had put out recent magazines, not just tattered old ones.
Visited my aunt after her hip operation. I was expecting the usual hospital smell, but it just smelled like strong cleaning fluid. The staff at the nurses' station let me in outside visiting hours because her train was late. My aunt kept pointing out how the night nurse always plumped her pillows before shift change. The cafe downstairs was overpriced, but the tea was decent.
Visited my aunt post-op. The visiting hours were strict, but the nurse on duty saw I’d come a long way and let me sit with her for an extra fifteen minutes. The room was quiet, the floor smelled of proper disinfectant, not just air freshener. I watched a nurse help the elderly man in the next bed cut his meat at lunchtime, chatting with him like he was family. It felt like a place where people were looked after, not just processed.