Patient Experience
I've been seeing Dr. Semih Akı for nearly ten years now, since my diabetes diagnosis. He doesn't just treat the numbers on a chart; he treats me. I've seen other doctors who change their approach every visit, but with him, I know exactly what to expect. He remembers my history, asks about my family, and his advice has been consistent and clear from day one. That kind of long-term trust is hard to find. When I had a scare last year, he was the first person I called, and he knew exactly what to do.
We brought my elderly father to see Dr. Akı after a bad fall. As his children, we were scared and confused. Dr. Akı didn't just talk to us in the hallway; he sat us all down in his office. He explained the scans in simple terms, drew diagrams on a notepad for us, and laid out every option for Dad's care. He gave us his direct number and told us to call with any question, day or night. He treated my father with such kindness and us with such patience. He made a very frightening time manageable for our whole family.
Look, I needed a doctor who doesn't sugarcoat things. Dr. Semih Akı is that guy. I went in with some weird stomach issues that were worrying me. He listened, asked straight questions, ordered the right tests, and gave me a clear plan. No fluff, no unnecessary drama. Got to the point, fixed the problem. Parking at Anadolu was a pain, but the appointment itself was worth it.
My experience with Dr. Akı started with a persistent cough I couldn't shake. I was sure it was just a cold, but my wife insisted. His clinic was running late that day, I waited about 20 minutes flipping through a magazine. When I finally went in, he didn't rush. He listened to my lungs, asked about my work (I'm a teacher, so he wondered about chalk dust), and then, almost as an afterthought, asked if I'd had any other little changes. I mentioned I'd been more tired. That one question led to a blood test that caught a thyroid issue I had no idea about. He connected dots I didn't even see. The cough was minor, but finding the real problem probably saved me from a lot of future hassle.