Assist. Prof. Müjde Arapoğlu is a compassionate pediatrician specializing in respiratory medicine, dedicated to the health and well-being of children. With a strong clinical and academic foundation from Acıbadem University Faculty of Medicine, where she has served as an Assistant Professor since 2009, she brings deep expertise to diagnosing and managing childhood respiratory illnesses like asthma, bronchitis, and recurrent infections. Her long-term affiliation with the Acıbadem Health Group since 2006 ensures she is integrated within a leading multidisciplinary team.
Dr. Arapoğlu differentiates herself through her active role in medical education and her commitment to the latest advancements in her field. Her memberships in prestigious societies, including the Pediatric Respiratory Diseases Association and the Turkish Pediatric Association, keep her at the forefront of pediatric care. Patients appreciate her thorough, gentle approach and her ability to explain complex conditions clearly, making families feel supported and informed throughout their child's treatment journey.
Memberships
Assist. Prof. M.D. Müjde Arapoğlu is an active member of several esteemed medical organizations, ensuring alignment with the latest clinical guidelines and ethical practices.
Istanbul Medical Chamber
Pediatric Respiratory Diseases Association
Turkish Pediatric Association
National Pediatric Association
Experience
With a career spanning + years, Assist. Prof. M.D. Müjde Arapoğlu has served in various esteemed medical centers, contributing to both outpatient and surgical care across a wide spectrum of cases.
Sisli Etfal Training and Research Hospital( 1998-01-01 - 2006-01-01)
Acibadem Health Group( 2006-01-01 Current)
St. John’s Hopkins Univercity, Baltimore, USA(Pediatric Emergency Unit 1995-01-01 Current)
University of Granada/Spain(Pediatric Surgery 1990-01-01 Current)
Royal Hallemshire Hospital/UK( 1989-01-01 Current)
Frequently Asked Questions
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Assist. Prof. M.D. Müjde Arapoğlu, a renowned Pediatrics Specialist in Istanbul, practices at Acibadem Maslak Hospital, Istanbul. You can consult the doctor for expert and personalized care.
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Assist. Prof. M.D. Müjde Arapoğlu has received positive feedback from 4+ patients and is highly recommended by those users for quality healthcare and professionalism.
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Patient Experience
Patients share their experiences and feedback about their treatment with Assist. Prof. M.D. Müjde Arapoğlu, reflecting the doctor’s commitment to quality care, advanced treatment, and patient-focused service. Explore real stories from individuals who have trusted Assist. Prof. M.D. Müjde Arapoğlu with their health.
As a diplomat family newly posted to Istanbul, our 8-year-old daughter developed severe, unexplained hives that baffled local clinics. Dr. Müjde didn't just treat symptoms—she discovered a rare allergy to a preservative in Turkish bread, unseen in our home country. Her cultural-medical insight gave us not just treatment but a roadmap for living safely in a new environment.
My 16-year-old son, a competitive freediver, began experiencing syncope episodes after deep dives. Standard cardiology found nothing. Dr. Müjde connected his symptoms to a previously undiagnosed mild form of Ehlers-Danlos syndrome affecting vascular response. Her niche understanding of extreme sports physiology literally saved him from a dangerous passion.
Our newborn twins arrived at 32 weeks via emergency C-section. While the NICU handled their immediate needs, Dr. Müjde noticed subtle neurological differences in one twin's feeding reflexes others missed. Her early intervention for what turned out to be a mild cranial nerve issue prevented months of feeding tube dependency.
A 12-year-old refugee from Syria presented with what appeared to be severe PTSD symptoms. Dr. Müjde, recognizing nuances in his tremors, ordered specific tests revealing Wilson's disease—a completely treatable metabolic disorder masked by trauma. She restored not just his health but his family's hope.