Patient Experience
As a 42-year-old archaeologist working in remote Anatolia, I discovered I was pregnant with twins but had a rare uterine anomaly. Dr. Peker coordinated a complex surgery via satellite consultation from my dig site, then performed a groundbreaking laparoscopic reconstruction at Acıbadem Maslak. My twins were born healthy at 37 weeks, and I returned to fieldwork six months later with his customized monitoring plan.
My 17-year-old daughter, a national-level swimmer, developed severe endometriosis that threatened her athletic career. Dr. Peker created a novel treatment protocol combining minimally invasive surgery with tailored hormonal therapy that preserved her fertility and allowed her to return to competition. She just qualified for the European Championships, something we thought impossible a year ago.
After 12 years of unexplained infertility and four failed IVF cycles elsewhere, Dr. Peker discovered I had chronic endometritis that others missed. His personalized antibiotic protocol followed by a unique embryo transfer technique resulted in our miracle pregnancy. Our daughter was born last month—he literally changed our family's destiny.
During a routine checkup at 34 weeks with my triplets, Dr. Peker detected twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome in two of them. He performed an emergency fetoscopic laser surgery within hours, the first such procedure he'd attempted with triplets. All three girls were born safely at 36 weeks and are now thriving 2-year-olds.