Patient Experience

What patients say about M.D. Ömer Al – Reviews highlight M.D. Ömer Al's clinical expertise, clear communication, and supportive follow‑up care. Many patients mention improved outcomes after treatment, transparent explanation of procedures, and trust in medical decisions. Common themes include Emergency and Trauma, Acibadem Maslak Hospital, Istanbul.
A 72-year-old retired glassblower from a...
Nov 06, 2025
Doctor: M.D. Ömer Al Hospital: Acibadem Maslak Hospital

A 72-year-old retired glassblower from a rural village presented with severe dyspnea after inhaling fine silica dust while restoring antique glassware. Dr. Al discovered a rare case of acute silicoproteinosis superimposed on undiagnosed pulmonary fibrosis. Treatment involved high-flow oxygen and corticosteroids, with the patient requiring a 3-week hospital stay and ongoing pulmonary rehabilitation.

An 18-year-old competitive freediver from a...
Nov 06, 2025
Doctor: M.D. Ömer Al Hospital: Acibadem Maslak Hospital

An 18-year-old competitive freediver from a wealthy family was brought in after losing consciousness during a depth training session. Dr. Al diagnosed pulmonary barotrauma and cerebral arterial gas embolism. Using hyperbaric oxygen therapy within the critical window, the patient made a remarkable neurological recovery over 48 hours, though was advised to permanently abandon competitive freediving.

A 34-year-old undocumented migrant construction worker...
Oct 20, 2025
Doctor: M.D. Ömer Al Hospital: Acibadem Maslak Hospital

A 34-year-old undocumented migrant construction worker arrived with a deep laceration from rebar that had penetrated his thigh. Dr. Al discovered the wound contained fragments of biodegradable polymer-coated reinforcement material, causing a severe inflammatory reaction. Surgical debridement and a novel irrigation protocol were required, with the patient recovering fully in 6 weeks.

A 7-year-old child from a low-income...
Oct 27, 2025
Doctor: M.D. Ömer Al Hospital: Acibadem Maslak Hospital

A 7-year-old child from a low-income family presented with seizures after accidentally ingesting decorative 'glow-in-the-dark' beads from a toy. Dr. Al identified strontium aluminate poisoning—a rare toxicological case. Chelation therapy was initiated, and the child recovered completely after 5 days of hospitalization with no neurological sequelae.

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