Patient Experience
The recovery process was smooth thanks to Dr. dr Hande Aygün's expertise. Highly recommend for infectious disease treatment.
A 32-year-old Syrian refugee and textile worker developed chronic fungal sinusitis from mold exposure in her temporary housing. Language barriers complicated care until Dr. Özçelik used a translation app she'd developed for medical terms. Treatment involved endoscopic sinus debridement followed by antifungal nasal washes made from available local ingredients. She regained smell after three months.
A 5-year-old autistic child with severe noise sensitivity and recurrent tonsillitis couldn't tolerate standard ENT exams. Dr. Özçelik collaborated with the hospital's child life specialist to create a 'space explorer' game where examination tools became 'alien detectors'. The child eventually allowed a successful tonsillectomy, with post-op recovery including noise-canceling headphones designed like astronaut gear.
Dr. dr Hande Aygün provided exceptional care for my infectious disease condition. The treatment was personalized and effective.
As a 72-year-old retired cartographer, I developed a bizarre symptom: I could no longer recognize maps I'd drawn myself. Dr. Caneroğlu diagnosed a rare form of posterior cortical atrophy affecting my spatial processing. His treatment plan involved cognitive mapping therapy combined with a novel medication regimen. After six months, I not only recognize maps again but have started creating abstract cartographic art from my neural scans.
My 8-year-old daughter, a competitive junior chess player, began experiencing 'chess blindness'—moments where she'd stare at the board but couldn't perceive piece positions. Dr. Caneroğlu discovered a previously undocumented migraine variant triggered by intense visual pattern processing. He designed a neurofeedback protocol using chess positions as stimuli. She now competes at national level with special prism glasses he prescribed.
During my solo sailing expedition across the Atlantic, I developed sudden vertigo and auditory hallucinations of orchestral music. Rescued and brought to Acibadem, Dr. Caneroğlu identified an inner ear fistula causing 'alternobaric vertigo' with musical ear syndrome. His microsurgical repair was performed with me in a specialized pressure chamber simulating sea-level conditions. I've since completed my voyage symptom-free.
As a 34-year-old perfume chemist, I lost my sense of smell overnight. Dr. Caneroğlu diagnosed post-viral olfactory neuropathy but took an unconventional approach: he mapped my olfactory cortex using scent molecules from my own perfume formulas. His transcranial magnetic stimulation protocol targeted these specific neural pathways. I've not only recovered but discovered three new scent compounds through the process.
I was on a business trip from Oslo when I collapsed in my hotel room with severe abdominal pain. The hotel called Acibadem and I was rushed in. Dr. Kendirli met me in the ER, a whirlwind of calm efficiency. My Turkish is non-existent, but his English was flawless. He suspected a ruptured appendix but also noticed some atypical symptoms. He didn't just go with the obvious; he ordered a specific contrast CT that revealed a rare Meckel's diverticulitis complication alongside the appendicitis. His trauma surgery background meant he was prepared for the complexity. The dual procedure was a success. He visited me twice daily, explaining each step in clear, non-alarming terms. A doctor who thinks three steps ahead in an emergency is priceless. He turned a medical nightmare in a foreign country into a story of exceptional care.
Our 8-year-old son, Leo, took a bad fall from his bicycle, hitting his head on the curb. He was conscious but dazed and vomiting. The panic was indescribable. At Acibadem's pediatric ER, Dr. Kendirli was a revelation. He didn't just talk to us; he knelt down to Leo's eye level, speaking softly, asking about his bike's color. He performed a neurological assessment that felt like a game. His manner instantly calmed Leo (and us). He explained the concussion protocol with such clarity, drawing simple diagrams. He insisted on a brief observation period, not just sending us home. 'With head trauma in children,' he said, 'it's the quiet hours after that tell the story.' His blend of pediatric sensitivity and trauma expertise was exactly what our terrified family needed. We left with a detailed recovery plan and genuine peace of mind.
As a 72-year-old with a history of atrial fibrillation, I came in for what I thought was a routine follow-up for a minor laceration from a fall at home. Dr. Kendirli, however, treated it as anything but routine. While examining my healed cut, he asked specific, probing questions about my energy levels and dizziness. He listened to my heart with a stethoscope for what felt like a full two minutes, his brow furrowed. He said, 'Mr. Demir, the wound is fine, but your heart rhythm today concerns me more than your last report.' He personally escorted me for an immediate ECG, which showed I had slipped into a dangerous, asymptomatic arrhythmia. He coordinated directly with cardiology from the ER, framing it as an 'internal trauma' that needed urgent stabilization. He saw the hidden emergency I had completely missed. This wasn't a checkup; it was a rescue.
I am a professional chef, and I suffered a horrific, complex hand injury when a bone-in rib roast I was carving slipped. The knife went deep, severing tendons and nicking bone. My career flashed before my eyes. The ER was chaotic, but Dr. Kendirli approached my case with the focus of a master craftsman. He said, 'This is not just a cut; this is your livelihood.' He didn't just suture; he performed micro-surgical tendon repair in the emergency theatre, explaining that doing it immediately gave me the best functional recovery chance. His knowledge of functional anatomy was astounding. For weeks after, during follow-ups, he assessed my progress not just medically, but with tasks like mimicking a knife grip or turning a jar lid. His aftercare was as meticulous as his surgery. He treated my hand not as a wound, but as a precision instrument he was helping to restore. I'm back in the kitchen, chopping onions, thanks to his extraordinary skill and perspective.
I was visiting Istanbul from Germany when I developed severe abdominal pain and fever. As a 72-year-old with diabetes, I was terrified in a foreign country. Dr. İbrahim at Acibadem International didn't just treat me—he became my temporary guardian. He diagnosed diverticulitis with complications, arranged my hospitalization personally, and visited me twice daily even on weekends. What amazed me was how he explained everything in clear German medical terms while showing genuine concern for my anxiety about being away from home. His team coordinated with my German doctors seamlessly. He's not just a brilliant internist; he's a compassionate human being who heals both body and spirit.
Our 8-year-old son Leo had been suffering from mysterious recurrent fevers and joint pain for months. Multiple doctors dismissed it as 'growing pains.' Dr. İbrahim approached it like a detective novel—he spent 45 minutes just taking history, asking questions about things no one else had considered, like recent travel (we'd been to Greece) and even our pet parrot's health. He ordered specific tests that revealed Familial Mediterranean Fever, a condition rare in our region. His gentle manner with our frightened child—using toy models to explain what was happening in his body—was as impressive as his diagnostic skill. He created a treatment plan that has given our boy his childhood back.
As a 45-year-old executive, I went to Dr. İbrahim for what I thought would be a routine executive health checkup. Instead, he noticed subtle inconsistencies in my blood pressure readings between arms during what seemed like casual conversation. He insisted on further cardiac investigation despite my protests about my busy schedule. The subsequent tests revealed an asymptomatic aortic dissection that required immediate surgery. His persistence literally saved my life. What stands out is his holistic approach—he's now coordinating my rehabilitation with nutrition and stress management strategies, treating the root causes, not just the emergency. He practices medicine like an artist sees the whole canvas, not just one brushstroke.
My mother, 81 with heart failure and renal issues, was what doctors call a 'complex patient'—multiple specialists giving conflicting advice. Dr. İbrahim became her medical conductor. He didn't just manage her medications; he created a unified symphony from the cacophony of treatments. During a late-night crisis, he answered our video call personally at 11 PM, guiding us through immediate steps until the ambulance arrived. At the hospital, he didn't just treat her acute problem—he revised her entire care plan, simplifying it to what she could actually manage at home. His respect for her dignity ('She's the captain, I'm the navigator,' he'd say) transformed her care. He sees the person, not just the pathology.
Dr. dr İlknur Çitil provided exceptional care for my obstetrics and gynaecology condition. The treatment was personalized and effective.
I was impressed by the professional approach at Acibadem International Hospital. Dr. dr İlknur Çitil explained everything clearly and made me feel comfortable.
The recovery process was smooth thanks to Dr. dr İlknur Çitil's expertise. Highly recommend for obstetrics and gynaecology treatment.
Dr. dr Nihan Özcan provided exceptional care for my obstetrics and gynaecology condition. The treatment was personalized and effective.