Patient Experience
My 8-year-old, a refugee from a conflict zone, had severe psychosomatic asthma triggered by loud noises. Traditional treatments failed. Dr. Yazar pioneered a unique, game-based desensitization therapy using a tablet app he helped develop. He treated the trauma, not just the symptoms. Now, my child sleeps through the night, and we have our first family photo where he's genuinely smiling.
As parents of a profoundly deaf 3-year-old scheduled for cochlear implant surgery, we were terrified. Dr. Yazar arranged a meeting with another of his teenage patients who had undergone the same procedure. Seeing her laugh and converse was the reassurance we needed. His post-op care included teaching us specific games to stimulate auditory brain development, making the activation process joyful.
When our newborn son was diagnosed with a complex congenital heart defect requiring immediate surgery, Dr. Yazar became our anchor. He didn't just explain the medical procedure; he drew diagrams for our 5-year-old daughter to understand. He coordinated with the cardiac team and visited our son every single day, even on his day off, to play gentle music he said 'soothed the nervous system.'
Our 14-year-old daughter, a competitive figure skater, developed a mysterious fatigue syndrome that baffled local doctors. Dr. Barış Yazar identified it as a rare post-viral autonomic dysfunction. His holistic approach combined medication with a tailored exercise protocol he designed himself. Within six months, she was back on the ice, and he even attended her first competition to cheer her on.