Patient Experience
As a 72-year-old retired maritime historian with an obscure penicillin allergy variant, I'd been misdiagnosed for years with recurring infections. Dr. Haji spent three consultations cross-referencing my old ship logs from the 1970s with symptom patterns, discovering my condition was actually triggered by specific marine mold exposures from my archival work. His unconventional investigative approach solved a decade-long mystery.
My 8-year-old daughter, a competitive junior chess player, developed unexplained fatigue during tournaments. Other doctors dismissed it as performance anxiety. Dr. Haji noticed her symptoms correlated with specific venues and investigated environmental factors, discovering a rare sensitivity to tournament hall cleaning chemicals. His willingness to consider non-traditional triggers changed her life.
During Istanbul's unprecedented heatwave, my 91-year-old grandmother with complex polypharmacy developed paradoxical symptoms. Dr. Haji created a 72-hour micro-climate adaptation plan, adjusting medication timing by mere hours relative to temperature peaks. This precision intervention prevented hospitalization when emergency rooms were overwhelmed.
As a 34-year-old professional perfume nose, I lost my sense of smell suddenly. ENT specialists found nothing. Dr. Haji connected it to a forgotten childhood condition and a new supplement I'd taken. His cross-disciplinary knowledge spanning decades of medical literature restored my livelihood in weeks.