Prof. İbrahim Kaya is a specialist in orthopedics and traumatology, focusing on the diagnosis and treatment of musculoskeletal conditions and injuries. A graduate of Istanbul University Faculty of Medicine, he has been dedicated to his field since 1999. He has been a trusted physician within the Acıbadem Health Group since 2010, where he provides comprehensive surgical and non-surgical care for bone, joint, and muscle disorders.
His clinical practice is supported by active involvement in key professional associations, including the Turkish Orthopaedic and Traumatology Association (TOTBİD), the Turkish Shoulder and Elbow Surgery Association, and the Asami Association for Limb Reconstruction and Ilizarov Methods. These memberships highlight his specialized expertise in complex areas like shoulder/elbow surgery and advanced limb reconstruction techniques. Patients value his thorough approach, surgical skill, and commitment to restoring mobility and quality of life.
Specialities
Prof. M.D. Ibrahim Kaya specializes in treating a range of conditions within their field. Learn more about the treatments, procedures, and medical areas where they bring extensive experience and trusted care.
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Orthopedics M.Ch.
Educational Info
Learn about Prof. M.D. Ibrahim Kaya’s medical journey — from education to specialization — and how their academic training supports their commitment to patient care.
Istanbul U. Istanbul Faculty of Medicine Orthopedics and Traumatology(M.Ch. )
Istanbul University Istanbul Faculty of Medicine(M.Ch. )
Memberships
Prof. M.D. Ibrahim Kaya is an active member of several esteemed medical organizations, ensuring alignment with the latest clinical guidelines and ethical practices.
TOTBID Turkish Orthopaedic and Traumatology Association
Turkish Shoulder and Elbow Surgery Association
Asami Turkish Limb Reconstruction and Ilizarov Methods Application Development Association
TTB Turkish Medical Association
Experience
With a career spanning 21+ years, Prof. M.D. Ibrahim Kaya has served in various esteemed medical centers, contributing to both outpatient and surgical care across a wide spectrum of cases.
Ministry of Health Haseki Training and Research Hospital Orthopedics and Traumatology Clinic(Specialist Doctor 2005-01-01 - 2014-01-01)
Acibadem Health Group( 2010-01-01 Current)
Ministry of Health Pamukova State Hospital(Specialist Doctor 2003-01-01 - 2005-01-01)
Kucukcekmece Red Crescent Medical Center(Specialist Doctor 2000-01-01 - 2003-01-01)
Istanbul University, Istanbul Faculty of Medicine, Department of Orthopedics and Traumatology Istanbul(Research Assistant 1995-01-01 - 1999-01-01)
Çamlıkaya Health Center(General Practitioner 1994-01-01 - 1995-01-01)
Frequently Asked Questions
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Prof. M.D. Ibrahim Kaya, a renowned Orthopedist in Istanbul, practices at Acibadem Atakent Hospital, Istanbul. You can consult the doctor for expert and personalized care.
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Prof. M.D. Ibrahim Kaya has received positive feedback from 4+ patients and is highly recommended by those users for quality healthcare and professionalism.
Yes, Prof. M.D. Ibrahim Kaya offers teleconsultation for patients who prefer virtual appointments. You can book an online session directly through Medifyr for safe and convenient care from home.
Patient Experience
Patients share their experiences and feedback about their treatment with Prof. M.D. Ibrahim Kaya, reflecting the doctor’s commitment to quality care, advanced treatment, and patient-focused service. Explore real stories from individuals who have trusted Prof. M.D. Ibrahim Kaya with their health.
I was rushed to Acibadem Atakent after a cycling accident shattered my patella. Dr. İbrahim Kaya met me in the ER, his calm demeanor cutting through my panic. He explained the complex reconstruction needed with 3D-printed models of my knee—I'd never seen such technology. The surgery took hours, but he personally updated my family twice. Six months later, I'm not just walking; I'm hiking again. His follow-up protocol was meticulous, blending physiotherapy with novel cartilage regeneration techniques I haven't encountered elsewhere. This wasn't just fracture repair; it was biomechanical artistry.
My 7-year-old daughter developed a mysterious limp that baffled three specialists. Dr. Kaya spent her entire consultation on the floor with her, building a block tower while observing her movements. He diagnosed a rare pediatric tibial torsion other doctors missed. Instead of immediate surgery, he designed a custom dynamic brace and a game-based exercise plan involving her favorite cartoon characters. He called us weekly to adjust the treatment. Within four months, her gait normalized completely. He treated her like a whole person, not just a small bone problem—his approach felt like pediatric orthopedics reinvented.
As an 82-year-old with severe osteoporosis and a collapsed vertebra, I feared becoming bedridden. Dr. Kaya proposed a kyphoplasty procedure but modified it using a new cement composite he'd researched, reducing thermal risk. What stunned me was his holistic plan: he coordinated with a nutritionist for bone-density diets and a tai chi instructor for balance—all through his clinic. The procedure itself was painless, and his post-op visits included fall-prevention home assessments. He restored my independence with a blend of cutting-edge intervention and ancient preventative wisdom I've never experienced in decades of medical care.
I'm a professional violinist who developed focal dystonia in my left hand—a career-ending nightmare. Orthopedists typically dismiss it as neurological, but Dr. Kaya approached it as a biomechanical puzzle. He used motion-capture technology to analyze my finger movements mid-performance, identifying a subtle carpal instability aggravating the nerves. His solution was a two-stage micro-surgery followed by a retraining regimen co-designed with my music teacher. The surgery used bio-absorbable scaffolds I'd never heard of. Today, I'm performing again. Dr. Kaya doesn't just treat anatomy; he treats purpose, rebuilding the physical foundation of one's vocation.