Prof. Müfit Kalelioğlu is a highly experienced Professor of Medicine specializing in neurosurgery. A graduate of Maltepe University, he has been providing clinical care with the Acıbadem Health Group since 2004, building a robust practice in the diagnosis and surgical treatment of disorders affecting the brain, spine, and peripheral nerves. His areas of focus include brain tumors, spinal surgeries, and neurotrauma.
Prof. Kalelioğlu is an active member of prestigious societies including the Turkish Neurosurgical Society and the Society for Nervous System Surgery. This involvement underscores his commitment to the highest medical standards and continuous learning. He differentiates himself through a collaborative approach, working closely with other specialists to develop comprehensive, personalized treatment plans. Patients value his meticulous surgical skill, dedication to patient safety, and his focus on achieving optimal functional recovery.
Specialities
Prof. M.D. Müfit Kalelioğlu 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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Neurosurgery M.Ch.
Educational Info
Learn about Prof. M.D. Müfit Kalelioğlu’s medical journey — from education to specialization — and how their academic training supports their commitment to patient care.
Maltepe University Faculty of Medicine(M.Ch. )
Karadeniz Technical University Faculty of Medicine(M.Ch. )
Hacettepe University Faculty of Medicine, Department of Neurosurgery(M.Ch. )
Ankara University Faculty of Medicine(M.Ch. )
Memberships
Prof. M.D. Müfit Kalelioğlu is an active member of several esteemed medical organizations, ensuring alignment with the latest clinical guidelines and ethical practices.
Society for Nervous System Surgery
Istanbul Medical Chamber
Turkish Medical Association
Turkish Neurosurgical Society
Experience
With a career spanning 22+ years, Prof. M.D. Müfit Kalelioğlu has served in various esteemed medical centers, contributing to both outpatient and surgical care across a wide spectrum of cases.
Acibadem Health Group( 2004-01-01 Current)
Maltepe University Faculty of Medicine Department of Neurosurgery( 2002-01-01 - 2004-01-01)
Maltepe University Faculty of Medicine( 2002-01-01 - 2004-01-01)
SSK Göztepe Training Hospital Neurosurgery Clinic( 1991-01-01 - 2002-01-01)
Göztepe Training and Research Hospital Neurosurgery Clinic( 1991-01-01 - 2002-01-01)
Karadeniz Technical Un. Neurosurgery Clinic( 1981-01-01 - 1991-01-01)
Karadeniz Technical University Faculty of Medicine Department of Neurosurgery( 1981-01-01 - 1991-01-01)
Hacettepe University Faculty of Medicine, Residency Training( 1976-01-01 - 1981-01-01)
Frequently Asked Questions
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Prof. M.D. Müfit Kalelioğlu, a renowned Neurosurgeon in Istanbul, practices at Acibadem Kadikoy Hospital, Istanbul. You can consult the doctor for expert and personalized care.
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Patient Experience
Patients share their experiences and feedback about their treatment with Prof. M.D. Müfit Kalelioğlu, 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. Müfit Kalelioğlu with their health.
My 8-year-old son, Emre, developed sudden, severe headaches that made him scream. After a terrifying ER visit elsewhere, we were referred to Dr. Kalelioğlu at Acıbadem. He didn't just look at the scans; he got down on Emre's level, explained the brain like a spaceship control room, and calmed him completely. The diagnosis was a rare arachnoid cyst. Dr. Müfit performed a minimally invasive endoscopic fenestration. The scar is tiny, hidden in his hairline. Emre now calls him 'my brain mechanic' and has been headache-free for six months. The doctor's patience with a frightened child was as impressive as his surgical skill.
As a 72-year-old with Parkinson's, my tremor had become debilitating. My local neurologist said deep brain stimulation (DBS) was an option but complex. Meeting Dr. Kalelioğlu was a revelation. He spent an hour with me and my daughter, drawing the procedure on a whiteboard, discussing risks with brutal honesty but also genuine hope. The surgery at Acıbadem Kadıköy was a two-stage process. He was there every step, even at 10 PM to check the initial electrode placement. The programming sessions afterward were meticulous. I'm writing this review with a hand that no longer shakes. He gave me back my handwriting, my dignity, and a quiet cup of coffee.
I'm a 45-year-old software engineer. My 'routine checkup' for persistent neck pain turned into a shocking discovery: a spinal cord cavernoma at C2 level—a ticking time bomb. Dr. Kalelioğlu's approach was methodical and transparent. He presented three options, including a conservative 'wait-and-see,' but was crystal clear about the risks of paralysis from minor trauma. I chose surgery. The anterior approach he used was like defusing a bomb through the throat. His coordination with the ENT team was flawless. Post-op in the ICU, his first question wasn't about the vitals monitor, but 'Can you wiggle your toes?' I could. His precision saved me from a life in a wheelchair.
This is for my wife, Aylin. A ruptured brain aneurysm—a true neurosurgical emergency. The ambulance brought her to Acıbadem. Dr. Kalelioğlu met us in the ER, his calmness cutting through our panic. He explained coiling versus clipping in seconds, but with absolute clarity. He chose endovascular coiling, saying it was the fastest, least invasive path to secure the bleed. The procedure happened in the middle of the night. He called me personally at 3 AM to say 'The aneurysm is secured. She's stable.' For the next five days, he visited her ICU bed twice daily, often just observing her chart silently. His vigilance was her guardian angel. She's recovering at home now, with no deficits. He didn't just fix a vessel; he salvaged our future.