Patient Experience
As a 72-year-old retired cartographer, my world was shrinking due to advanced cataracts that distorted colors and depth perception. Dr. Paşaoğlu didn't just restore my vision—he restored my ability to see the subtle gradients in my antique maps. His custom lens calculation accounted for my lifelong astigmatism, and now I can distinguish Prussian blue from cobalt in my collection for the first time in a decade.
Our 8-year-old daughter, a competitive junior archer, developed unexplained double vision that threatened her passion. Multiple doctors dismissed it as 'focus issues.' Dr. Paşaoğlu discovered a rare congenital strabismus that only manifested during specific eye movements. His non-surgical prism therapy and vision training were tailored to her draw-and-aim sequence. She just won her first regional tournament, seeing a single, crisp target.
I'm a 41-year-old marine biologist who suffered a chemical splash during a lab accident. Rushed to Acibadem Atakent, Dr. Paşaoğlu performed emergency corneal transplantation at midnight. What amazed me was his follow-up: he studied bioluminescent organisms to understand how my research environment's lighting would affect my healing corneas, adjusting my recovery plan accordingly.
My 94-year-old grandmother, a former calligrapher with advanced macular degeneration, wanted to see her great-granddaughter's face one last time. Dr. Paşaoğlu implemented a low-vision rehabilitation program using customized tinted lenses and magnification devices. He didn't promise miracles, but he engineered a solution where she can now distinguish facial features and even 'read' her favorite poetry through tactile-audio books he helped source.