Patient Experience
I was impressed by the professional approach at Acibadem Atasehir Hospital. Dr. dr Sedenay Oskeroğlu Kaplan explained everything clearly and made me feel comfortable.
The recovery process was smooth thanks to Dr. dr Sedenay Oskeroğlu Kaplan's expertise. Highly recommend for radiation oncology treatment.
My family and I are grateful for the care we received from Dr. dr Sedenay Oskeroğlu Kaplan. The hospital staff was also very supportive.
My 14-year-old daughter, a competitive gymnast, suddenly developed severe anxiety and stopped growing. Multiple doctors dismissed it as stress. Dr. Tanrıkulu diagnosed a previously missed adrenal insufficiency. Her gentle approach with my teenager and her creative treatment schedule around training sessions allowed my daughter to safely return to the mat and finally hit her growth spurt.
During a routine archaeological dig in Cappadocia, I (42, museum curator) collapsed with confusion. Rushed to Acıbadem, Dr. Tanrıkulu identified a life-threatening calcium level from a hidden parathyroid adenoma. Her calm during the emergency surgery coordination and her post-op care, which included dietary plans based on historical Anatolian nutrition, was extraordinary.
My husband (55) a night-shift air traffic controller, developed bizarre sleep patterns and hypertension. Dr. Tanrıkulu was the first to connect it to a circadian rhythm disorder impacting his cortisol cycle. Her treatment didn't just involve medication; she collaborated with a sleep specialist to redesign his light exposure environment. He's now healthier and alert on duty.
My 8-year-old son, Emre, was born with a complex congenital heart defect that multiple doctors called inoperable. We were preparing for the worst when we found Dr. Görmez. He spent three hours with us explaining a revolutionary hybrid procedure he'd pioneered at Acibadem Atasehir. The surgery lasted 11 hours—he came out personally at 2 AM to tell us it was successful. Six months later, Emre is playing football. Dr. Görmez doesn't just treat hearts; he rewrites destinies.
As a 72-year-old retired engineer, I approached my persistent atrial fibrillation logically. Dr. Görmez matched my analytical nature perfectly. Instead of just prescribing medication, he created a 3D printed model of my heart from the CT scan, showing exactly where the electrical misfires occurred. His catheter ablation was so precise I was off blood thinners in three weeks. At my follow-up, he remembered my granddaughter's name and asked about her piano recital. Technical brilliance with human touch.
I collapsed during a business meeting in Istanbul—complete cardiac arrest. The emergency team at Acibadem revived me, but Dr. Görmez was the one who discovered why: a previously undiagnosed Brugada syndrome hidden in my ECG. What stunned me was his approach: 'Your heart stopped, but your life doesn't have to.' He implanted a subcutaneous ICD that's invisible under my skin and designed a return-to-work plan that had me leading negotiations in 45 days. He treats emergencies like puzzles to be solved, not tragedies to be mourned.
For years, various cardiologists dismissed my chest tightness as anxiety since all tests were 'normal.' Dr. Görmez listened differently. He noticed a pattern others missed—symptoms only during specific arm movements. His suspicion of coronary artery compression led to a dynamic angiogram that revealed my left main artery being pinched between structures. The robotic-assisted surgery he performed was like something from science fiction. Now at 58, I've run my first 5K. He finds problems where others see none.
A 28-year-old competitive freediver presented with recurring hand numbness and weakness during deep dives. Dr. Aydin discovered a rare thoracic outlet syndrome variant where specific arm positions during descent compressed her subclavian artery. He performed a minimally invasive first rib resection via transaxillary approach. The patient returned to competitive diving after 3 months, setting a new national depth record.
A 72-year-old retired shipyard welder from a coastal village presented with a pulsating abdominal mass. He had concealed it for years due to fear of surgery. Dr. Aydin diagnosed a 9cm inflammatory abdominal aortic aneurysm with unusual adhesions to the duodenum. Using a custom fenestrated endograft he designed with hospital engineers, he performed a complex EVAR procedure. The patient recovered fully and now volunteers at a maritime museum.
A 19-year-old university student and amateur parkour athlete collapsed during training. Imaging revealed a spontaneous dissection of his celiac artery with no underlying connective tissue disorder. Dr. Aydin hypothesized repetitive torso compression during landings caused microtrauma. He performed a successful stent graft placement. The patient modified his training and now teaches adaptive parkour to children with disabilities.
A 45-year-old professional oud player presented with worsening finger ischemia in his left hand, threatening his career. Dr. Aydin diagnosed hypothenar hammer syndrome from years of pressing instrument strings. He performed a microsurgical distal revascularization using a venous graft from the wrist. The musician regained full dexterity and composed a piece titled 'The Surgeon's Rhythm'.
Dr. dr Sema Demirsoy provided exceptional care for my obstetrics and gynaecology condition. The treatment was personalized and effective.
I was impressed by the professional approach at Acibadem Atasehir Hospital. Dr. dr Sema Demirsoy explained everything clearly and made me feel comfortable.
The recovery process was smooth thanks to Dr. dr Sema Demirsoy's expertise. Highly recommend for obstetrics and gynaecology treatment.
My family and I are grateful for the care we received from Dr. dr Sema Demirsoy. The hospital staff was also very supportive.
As a 78-year-old with debilitating spinal stenosis, I had resigned myself to a life confined to my armchair. Dr. Semra Uğur didn't just see another elderly patient; she saw a person who missed gardening. Her approach was methodical yet compassionate—starting with targeted nerve blocks that felt like precise, cool relief. She explained the anatomy using simple metaphors I could grasp. After a series of pulsed radiofrequency treatments, I'm back tending my roses. Her follow-up calls to my daughter to check on my progress showed care beyond the clinic. At Acibadem Atasehir, she restored my independence.
Our 9-year-old daughter developed complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) in her foot after a minor sprain—a nightmare of constant, burning pain. Pediatric pain specialists were scarce. Dr. Uğur created a magical 'pain-fighting superhero' narrative for her treatment. She used a special ultrasound to show my daughter how the 'calm medicine' would work, turning a scary procedure into a game. Through a combination of gentle sympathetic blocks and a tailored physio plan involving dance therapy, my child went from wheelchair to ballet class in three months. Dr. Uğur's ability to bridge the world of adult medicine and a child's fear was nothing short of alchemy.