Patient Experience
A 72-year-old retired fisherman from the Black Sea coast presented with debilitating phantom limb pain following a traumatic amputation 40 years prior. Traditional medications had failed. Dr. Sayan pioneered a novel protocol combining mirror therapy with targeted peripheral nerve stimulation, requiring the patient to visualize his missing hand performing specific fishing knots. After six weeks, the patient reported an 80% reduction in pain and began teaching knot-tying to local children.
A 19-year-old elite rhythmic gymnast developed complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) in her right foot after a competition fall. Her career was jeopardized. Dr. Sayan designed a multidisciplinary regimen involving graded motor imagery, hydrotherapy in a specially designed pool, and a carefully titrated ketamine infusion series. She returned to modified training in 4 months and later won a national bronze medal.
A 42-year-old Syrian refugee and former tailor, now working in a textile factory, suffered from severe, treatment-resistant fibromyalgia exacerbated by trauma and poor living conditions. Dr. Sayan coordinated a holistic program including cognitive behavioral therapy for pain, myofascial release techniques taught to his daughter, and community-based gentle exercise groups. The patient regained the ability to sew for his family, a profound psychological milestone.
An 8-year-old boy with cerebral palsy and severe spasticity-related pain was unable to tolerate his physiotherapy. Dr. Sayan performed ultrasound-guided phenol neurolysis to specific obturator and hamstring motor branches. This precise, chemical intervention provided 9 months of relief per session, allowing for intensive, pain-free therapy that significantly improved his gait and independence.
Dr. dr Memduha Merve Kinay provided exceptional care for my dental surgery condition. The treatment was personalized and effective.
I was impressed by the professional approach at Acibadem Bakirkoy Hospital. Dr. dr Memduha Merve Kinay explained everything clearly and made me feel comfortable.
Dr. dr Melih Çakaroğlu provided exceptional care for my aesthetic and reconstructive surgery condition. The treatment was personalized and effective.
I was impressed by the professional approach at Acibadem Bakirkoy Hospital. Dr. dr Melih Çakaroğlu explained everything clearly and made me feel comfortable.
The recovery process was smooth thanks to Dr. dr Melih Çakaroğlu's expertise. Highly recommend for aesthetic and reconstructive surgery treatment.
My family and I are grateful for the care we received from Dr. dr Melih Çakaroğlu. The hospital staff was also very supportive.
Our 92-year-old grandmother, Ayşe, was admitted with severe pneumonia complicated by her existing heart condition. Most doctors saw only her age, but Dr. Tufan, though a pediatrician, was consulted due to a complex drug interaction issue affecting her great-grandchild who visited daily. He didn't just review the chart; he spent an hour cross-referencing pediatric and geriatric pharmacology databases, identifying a rare airborne allergen transfer risk we hadn't considered. His intervention created a safe visitation protocol that likely saved both patients. He treats connections between generations, not just diseases.
My 8-year-old son, Deniz, is a competitive junior freediver. During a routine sports physical, Dr. Tufan noticed a subtle inconsistency in his breath-hold recovery metrics that everyone else attributed to training fatigue. Against standard protocol, he ordered a specialized pediatric cardiopulmonary stress test. He discovered a previously undiagnosed, intermittent partial bronchial compression that only manifested under specific pressure conditions. This wasn't in any textbook—Dr. Tufan pieced it together from pediatric case studies and aerospace medicine journals. He redesigned Deniz's dive schedule and possibly prevented a deep-water incident. His curiosity is his best diagnostic tool.
We rushed our 3-year-old, Zeynep, to Acıbadem Bakırköy after she ingested an unknown quantity of my mother's cardiac medication. The ER was chaotic. Dr. Tufan, who was leaving after a long shift, stayed. He didn't just follow toxicology protocols; he used a pediatric fiber-optic scope to visually track the pill dissolution in her stomach in real-time, calculating a more precise absorption rate than the standard estimates allowed. He then conducted a video call with a toxicologist in Prague, translating the complex pharmacokinetics into clear Turkish for us. For six hours, he was a calm, translating bridge between our terror and the science that saved her.
Our newborn, Kaan, has a rare genetic mosaic syndrome. Our 'routine' follow-up with Dr. Tufan is anything but. Last visit, he arrived with a 3D-printed model of Kaan's latest cardiac echo, not for us, but for Kaan's 5-year-old sister, Elif. 'He needs to understand his own heart, and she needs to see it's just different, not broken,' he said. He then taught Elif how to listen to Kaan's heartbeat with a toy stethoscope, explaining the extra sounds as 'special drums.' He files his medical reports with Istanbul's top geneticists, but his real therapy happens on the floor of his office, building understanding one plastic model and one big-sister smile at a time.
A 28-year-old competitive freediver from Bodrum presented with recurrent, severe abdominal pain exclusively during deep dives. Dr. Saruç discovered a rare case of mesenteric artery compression exacerbated by extreme pressure changes. He coordinated with hyperbaric medicine specialists to design a conservative management plan involving pre-dive protocols and diaphragmatic strengthening, allowing the athlete to continue her career with monitored depth restrictions.
A 72-year-old retired Byzantine art restorer, living alone in a historic Istanbul neighborhood, was admitted with unexplained weight loss and jaundice. His complex history included long-term exposure to ancient pigments and solvents. Dr. Saruç identified a rare sclerosing cholangitis variant possibly linked to chemical exposure. Treatment involved a multidisciplinary approach with occupational medicine, resulting in stabilized liver function through targeted immunosuppression and environmental modifications.
A 19-year-old university exchange student from Nigeria developed sudden, severe dysphagia after accidentally swallowing a traditional prayer bead. Dr. Saruç performed an urgent endoscopy, finding the bead lodged in a previously undiagnosed esophageal web. He removed the foreign body and dilated the web, then discovered underlying eosinophilic esophagitis through biopsy, initiating dietary modification therapy that resolved her lifelong swallowing difficulties.
A 41-year-old transgender woman undergoing gender-affirming hormone therapy presented with persistent, atypical upper GI symptoms. Other gastroenterologists had dismissed her concerns. Dr. Saruç investigated thoroughly and diagnosed gastroparesis uniquely exacerbated by her specific hormonal regimen. He collaborated with her endocrinologist to adjust her therapy while implementing a novel prokinetic treatment plan, dramatically improving her quality of life.
A 72-year-old retired ship captain, Mr. Demir, presented with a severely atrophic mandible from decades of pipe smoking, making conventional dentures impossible. Dr. Gemrekoğlu performed a complex zygomatic implant procedure, anchoring implants in the cheekbones. The patient, who had been on a liquid diet for years, cried when he bit into an apple with his new fixed prosthesis six months later.
Elif, a 19-year-old competitive windsurfer, suffered a traumatic avulsion of her front tooth during a training accident in the Bosporus. Dr. Gemrekoğlu performed an immediate replantation and splinting, but the tooth developed ankylosis. She subsequently underwent decoronation to preserve alveolar bone for a future implant, with Dr. Gemrekoğlu coordinating her treatment around international competition schedules.