Patient Experience
I'm a 72-year-old retired teacher with severe spinal stenosis that left me barely able to walk. After three other doctors told me surgery was my only option, I found Dr. Demet. She designed a revolutionary non-surgical protocol combining targeted nerve blocks with a specific aquatic therapy program at the hospital's pool. Within six weeks, I went from using a walker to walking my granddaughter to school. She didn't just treat my spine—she restored my independence. Her approach felt like she was solving a complex puzzle, and she explained every piece to me in Turkish with such patience.
Our 8-year-old son developed severe reflex sympathetic dystrophy after a minor ankle sprain—he couldn't bear weight for months. We saw countless specialists who were baffled. Dr. Demircioğlu was the first to recognize it immediately. She created a pediatric rehabilitation plan disguised as play: vibration therapy games, mirror box therapy sessions she called 'magic mirror time,' and family-involved desensitization exercises. She spoke directly to our son, making him feel in control. After 8 weeks of her care, he's running again. She turned trauma into triumph with incredible warmth.
I arrived at Beylikduzu Surgical Medical Center via ambulance after a complex multi-level spinal fusion surgery elsewhere went wrong, leaving me with debilitating nerve pain and mobility issues. Dr. Demet took over my post-surgical rehabilitation during what felt like a medical crisis. Her emergency intervention involved precise ultrasound-guided injections to calm the inflamed nerve roots, followed by a meticulously graded mobilization protocol. She coordinated daily with my surgeon, creating a seamless bridge between surgery and recovery. Her calm authority during that stressful period was everything.
As a professional violinist, a focal dystonia in my left hand threatened my career. This wasn't a routine checkup—it required someone who understood the intricate relationship between repetitive motion, neurology, and artistry. Dr. Demircioğlu designed a unique sensorimotor retraining program using EMG biofeedback where I'd 're-learn' movements while listening to specific musical pieces. She collaborated with a luthier to adjust my instrument's weight. Her clinic felt like a creative lab. Now, I'm performing again. She approaches rehabilitation not as repair, but as re-orchestration of the body's capabilities.