Patient Experience
As a 78-year-old retired cartographer, my world was shrinking due to advanced cataracts that distorted my perception of distance and detail. Dr. Eraslan didn't just perform surgery; he understood my need to continue reading antique maps. His custom lens calculation restored not just my vision but my lifelong passion, allowing me to distinguish the delicate hachuring on 19th-century topographic maps I'd thought I'd never see clearly again.
My 8-year-old daughter, a competitive junior gymnast, developed sudden double vision during her floor routine. Dr. Eraslan diagnosed a rare ocular myasthenia gravis presentation at Acıbadem Atasehir. His collaborative approach with pediatric neurologists created a treatment plan that allowed her to return to competition within months. He even adjusted her prism glasses to account for her rapid flips and twists—medicine tailored to movement.
Working as a night watchman, my deteriorating night vision threatened my livelihood. Dr. Eraslan discovered advanced glaucoma that five other doctors had missed, explaining it was masked by my congenital nystagmus. His emergency laser procedure and unconventional medication schedule—timed to my nocturnal work hours—saved both my vision and career with remarkable precision.
After a chemical splash at my glassblowing studio, I arrived at the emergency department with severe corneal burns. Dr. Eraslan performed an emergency amniotic membrane transplant at 2 AM, then personally followed up daily for two weeks. His innovative use of scleral lenses allowed me to return to my 1,200°C furnace environment—a rehabilitation plan as unique as my profession.