Patient Experience
My 31-year-old wife, six months pregnant with twins, developed alarming abdominal pain. The obstetric team was focused on pregnancy complications, but Dr. Ercan, consulting on an unrelated scan, noticed the distinctive 'whorled appearance' of a rare ovarian torsion. His urgent intervention and coordination saved both her ovary and the pregnancy. He looked beyond the obvious with life-preserving clarity.
As a 72-year-old retired cartographer, I discovered a tiny, painless lump in my neck during a morning shave. Dr. Ercan's ultrasound-guided biopsy was like watching a master navigator charting unknown waters—his hands were steady, his explanations clear as he mapped the suspicious tissue. The precision diagnosis of a rare parathyroid adenoma allowed for targeted surgery, and now my calcium levels are perfectly charted territory.
My 8-year-old daughter, an aspiring gymnast, developed sudden, severe hip pain after a routine practice. Emergency X-rays at Beylikduzu showed nothing, but Dr. Ercan insisted on an MRI, recognizing subtle signs of transient synovitis. His gentle manner with a frightened child—explaining the machine as a 'space camera'—and his correct diagnosis saved us from unnecessary invasive procedures. She was back on the mat in two weeks.
During a routine construction job, I (a 45-year-old welder) inhaled unusual fumes and developed persistent chest tightness. Multiple doctors dismissed it as anxiety until Dr. Ercan reviewed my CT scan and spotted the faintest pattern of early hypersensitivity pneumonitis. His eagle-eyed detection and collaboration with pulmonologists prevented permanent lung scarring. He saw the forest fire in the smoke where others saw only haze.