Patient Experience
A 42-year-old marine archaeologist, Nilüfer, presented with unexplained secondary infertility after years of diving in the Aegean. Dr. Uygur discovered a unique case of chronic pelvic inflammation linked to prolonged exposure to specific marine microorganisms, requiring a tailored antibiotic regimen and a novel laparoscopic lavage technique. After a six-month land-based recovery, Nilüfer conceived naturally.
17-year-old competitive rhythmic gymnast, Elif, was brought in by her anxious coach, not her parents, with primary amenorrhea and chronic pelvic pain. Dr. Uygur diagnosed a complex Müllerian anomaly exacerbated by extreme athletic training. She coordinated a delicate surgical correction with a pediatric surgeon and designed a phased return-to-sport plan, successfully preserving both fertility and athletic potential.
A 58-year-old retired calligrapher, Gülseren, sought help for severe postmenopausal bleeding. She had a profound phobia of hospitals stemming from childhood. Dr. Uygur performed her diagnostic hysteroscopy in a specially prepared, calming room with traditional Turkish music, discovering and resecting an early-stage endometrial polyp. The patient's recovery was swift, aided by the doctor's culturally sensitive, fear-allaying approach.
Sofia, a 35-year-old Ukrainian refugee and former ballet teacher, arrived at the clinic alone, suffering from obstetric fistula following a traumatic birth during her escape. Dr. Uygur organized pro bono reconstructive surgery, collaborating with a urologist. Post-operatively, she connected Sofia with a local dance therapy group for physical and emotional rehabilitation, facilitating a remarkable holistic recovery.