Patient Experience

My 82-year-old father was admitted to...
Sep 03, 2025

My 82-year-old father was admitted to the ICU after a severe bout of pneumonia complicated by sepsis. Dr. Güdük was a fortress of calm in the storm. She didn't just treat the numbers on the monitors; she treated *him*. She explained the complex hemodynamic support in terms we could grasp, and made the difficult decision to hold off on intubation a little longer with non-invasive methods, which ultimately saved him from a prolonged ventilator course. Her nightly check-ins with our family, often past midnight, showed a dedication I've never seen. She navigated the fine line between aggressive treatment and respecting the frailty of an elderly body with what seemed like intuitive precision. He's home now, weaker but alive, and we credit Dr. Güdük's vigilant, compassionate critical care.

Our 8-year-old daughter was transferred to...
Aug 03, 2025

Our 8-year-old daughter was transferred to Acibadem Altunizade after a near-drowning incident at a pool party. The pediatric ICU team was led by Dr. Duygu Emine Güdük. In our absolute terror, her presence was immediately grounding. She had a way of speaking directly to our daughter, even when she was sedated, explaining each tube and beep. She managed the delicate post-resuscitation care, preventing secondary brain injury with a protocol that felt meticulously personalized. What struck us most was her collaboration; she wasn't a solo commander but a conductor, seamlessly integrating the neurologist, physiotherapist, and our family into the plan. Our girl made a full neurological recovery—a miracle we attribute to the swift, expert, and incredibly human care Dr. Güdük orchestrated from that first critical minute.

I was the routine' post-op patient...
Sep 14, 2025

I was the 'routine' post-op patient from a major abdominal surgery who turned into an emergency when I developed a sudden, catastrophic pulmonary embolism in the middle of the night. Dr. Güdük's team responded not with panic, but with terrifying efficiency. She was at my bedside within minutes, her assessment was rapid, and her instructions were crystal clear. She initiated thrombolytic therapy, a high-risk decision she explained to my frantic wife with brutal honesty about the bleeding risks, but also with unwavering confidence in the path forward. She monitored me personally for the next 12 hours, adjusting everything by the minute. She didn't just save my life; she owned the responsibility of that life-saving, risky treatment and saw it through. My follow-up with her was emotional—she remembered details of that night I had forgotten, proof of how deeply engaged she was.

My husband has a rare autoimmune...
Oct 04, 2025

My husband has a rare autoimmune disorder that affects his lungs. What was supposed to be a standard follow-up for a mild flare-up spiraled when his blood oxygen levels plummeted in the clinic. Dr. Güdük, who was consulting, immediately transitioned from outpatient mode to crisis mode. She bypassed the ER and had him admitted directly to a monitored unit she oversaw. Her approach was fascinating: she treated the acute respiratory failure while simultaneously digging into the 'why' now, coordinating with his rheumatologist to adjust his immunosuppressants. She saw him not as a set of failing lungs, but as a complex system where the immune system and respiration were at war. Her care was a blend of intense acute intervention and thoughtful long-term disease management. It was a masterclass in critical care thinking—addressing the fire while also investigating the faulty wiring that caused it.

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