Patient Experience

After my paragliding accident left me...
Oct 24, 2025

After my paragliding accident left me with a complex brachial plexus injury, I had seen three specialists who offered little hope for my right arm. Dr. Emel Özcan approached my case like a detective and an artist combined. She didn't just look at scans; she spent an hour mapping the faintest muscle twitches in my hand with her fingers. Her rehabilitation plan involved aquatic therapy in the hospital's pool that she personally supervised twice weekly, along with a bizarre but effective combination of mirror therapy and targeted electrical stimulation. Six months later, I'm writing this review with the hand I was told I'd never use again. She sees possibilities where others see endings.

My 8-year-old son developed severe idiopathic...
Nov 27, 2025

My 8-year-old son developed severe idiopathic toe-walking that was worsening despite previous interventions. Dr. Özcan's approach was completely different—she got down on the floor with him, turned assessment into a game involving dinosaur stomps and ballet jumps, and discovered subtle sensory processing issues everyone missed. Instead of immediate casting, she designed a 'secret agent training program' with textured paths and balance challenges. She even coordinated with his school PE teacher. The change has been miraculous. She understands children speak through movement, not just words, and her clinic at Acibadem Atakent feels more like a playground than a hospital.

As a 72-year-old with advanced Parkinson's,...
Aug 20, 2025

As a 72-year-old with advanced Parkinson's, my falls had become weekly events. Dr. Özcan created what she called a 'pre-habilitation' program, anticipating problems before they occurred. She modified my flat with laser pointers to create visual cues for freezing episodes, designed a wearable vibration device to break tremors during meals, and taught my wife specific touch techniques to help me initiate movement. Her follow-up includes monthly video check-ins where she analyzes my gait via smartphone recordings. She hasn't cured Parkinson's, but she's given me back safe independence. Her holistic thinking sees the patient in their environment, not just on the examination table.

I arrived at Acibadem Atakent's ER...
Sep 30, 2025

I arrived at Acibadem Atakent's ER after a bizarre kitchen accident—a heavy marble mortar fell and crushed my foot. The orthopedic surgeon stabilized the fractures, but said the complex nerve damage might leave me with permanent numbness. Dr. Özcan took over my case the next morning with what I can only describe as 'aggressive compassion.' She started nerve gliding exercises while I was still in the hospital bed, used thermal imaging to map surviving nerve pathways, and created a sensory re-education protocol involving different textured fabrics. Her emergency rehabilitation philosophy is 'the first movement matters most.' Nine weeks later, I'm not just walking—I can feel the difference between cotton and wool socks again.

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