Patient Experience

My 82-year-old father, Ahmet, fell in...
Dec 02, 2025

My 82-year-old father, Ahmet, fell in the bathroom at 3 AM. We rushed him to Acıbadem Kadıköy in a panic. Dr. Hilmi Yilmaz was like a calm commander in the storm of the ER. He immediately assessed the situation—a suspected hip fracture and a nasty scalp laceration. What struck me wasn't just his speed, but how he spoke directly to my disoriented father, holding his hand and explaining each step in simple Turkish before turning to me with the medical details. He coordinated the ortho team and handled the wound stitching himself with incredible gentleness. He didn't just treat the injury; he treated my father's dignity. We're in recovery now, and Dr. Yilmaz still checks in during his rounds. A truly humane emergency physician.

Our 7-year-old daughter, Elif, swallowed a...
Sep 23, 2025

Our 7-year-old daughter, Elif, swallowed a small toy magnet while playing. The pediatrician referred us to the ER, terrified about the risks of intestinal perforation. Dr. Yilmaz met us with a focused but surprisingly playful energy. He showed Elif the X-ray machine, calling it a 'camera for her tummy.' He explained the serious situation to us with absolute clarity but without inciting more panic. He decided against immediate surgery, opting for a careful observation protocol he personally designed, monitoring her every 4 hours. For 24 hours, he was our anchor. When the magnet passed safely, he high-fived Elif and gave her a sticker. He turned a potential trauma into an adventure for her and a lesson in vigilant, conservative care for us.

I'm a 45-year-old long-distance runner. I...
Sep 04, 2025

I'm a 45-year-old long-distance runner. I came in after a severe ankle twist during a marathon, but my case became anything but routine. Dr. Yilmaz, during his examination, noticed an asymmetry in my pulse between my feet that I'd never had checked. His trauma-trained eyes saw beyond the obvious swelling. He ordered a vascular ultrasound on the spot, suspecting a possible popliteal artery entrapment syndrome—a condition often missed. He was right. What started as an ER visit for a sprain led to the diagnosis of a congenital vascular issue. He consulted a vascular surgeon immediately and mapped out a plan. He didn't just fix my today; he potentially prevented a future limb-threatening crisis. His diagnostic vigilance is a different kind of emergency care.

My husband, a construction foreman, was...
Sep 18, 2025

My husband, a construction foreman, was brought in after a complex hand injury involving a circular saw—multiple deep lacerations, suspected tendon and nerve damage. It was a bloody, chaotic scene. Dr. Yilmaz took control with a quiet intensity. He didn't just see a mangled hand; he assessed the man, asking about his job, his dominant hand, his livelihood. In the trauma bay, his suturing was like watching an artist repair a priceless tapestry. He explained he would do the initial stabilization and debridement to save what he could, then hand over to the microsurgeon for the fine work. His follow-up was meticulous; he reviewed the surgery notes, adjusted the pain management, and spent time discussing the long rehab road. He was the crucial first architect of my husband's recovery, blending emergency skill with profound understanding of a patient's life beyond the hospital walls.

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