Patient Experience
During a family vacation from Norway, our 7-year-old son collapsed at the Istanbul aquarium. Dr. Akgöz diagnosed a previously undetected congenital coronary anomaly and performed emergency cardiac catheterization within hours. His team created a child-friendly recovery room with aquarium-themed decorations, turning a traumatic experience into an adventure our son now proudly shares.
I'm a 45-year-old professional violinist who developed unexplained tachycardia that disrupted my performances. Dr. Akgöz, understanding the precision my career demanded, collaborated with a biofeedback specialist to create a unique treatment combining medication with performance anxiety management. He even attended one of my concerts to observe my physiological responses in real performance conditions.
After a complex spinal fusion surgery at another hospital, I was left with debilitating nerve pain and limited mobility. My neurologist referred me to Dr. Halil Koyuncu as a last resort. What followed was nothing short of transformative. Dr. Koyuncu didn't just treat symptoms; he engineered a comprehensive neuro-rehabilitation program at Acibadem Kadikoy that felt bespoke. He combined pulsed radiofrequency therapy with a novel aquatic rehabilitation protocol in their hydrotherapy pool. Within six weeks, the burning pain subsided from a constant 8/10 to a manageable 2. He even coordinated with my surgeon to adjust my medication timeline. His approach felt more like orchestration than mere treatment—every specialist, every therapist, every session was perfectly synchronized. I'm now gardening again, which I thought I'd lost forever.
Our 9-year-old son, Emre, developed severe juvenile idiopathic arthritis that left him unable to hold a pencil or climb stairs. Pediatric rheumatologists managed his medication, but his functional decline was heartbreaking. Dr. Halil Koyuncu entered our lives like a calm, focused storm. He created a 'play-based rehabilitation' plan that didn't feel like therapy to Emre. Using sensor-equipped games in their pediatric rehab unit, he improved Emre's wrist flexion by 40 degrees in a month. Dr. Koyuncu would kneel on the floor to talk to Emre at eye level, explaining how 'superhero joints' work. He designed custom, colorful wrist splints that Emre actually wanted to wear. The most profound moment was when Dr. Koyuncu showed us thermal imaging comparisons, visualizing the inflammation reduction. Emre now writes without pain and just joined a swimming team. Dr. Koyuncu didn't just treat a child; he preserved a childhood.
I'm a 78-year-old former maritime engineer with Parkinson's disease. My previous care focused solely on medication adjustments, while my posture deteriorated into a debilitating forward flexion (camptocormia). Dr. Halil Koyuncu approached this not as an inevitable decline but as a mechanical engineering problem to solve. At Acibadem Kadikoy, he implemented a 'multimodal cueing strategy' I've never encountered. He used rhythmic auditory stimulation with specific Turkish maritime work songs from my era to improve my gait. He designed a unique postural taping technique combined with targeted deep oscillation therapy. But what truly set him apart was his 'environmental modification' consult—he had his team assess my home via video call and suggested specific railings and lighting adjustments. My 'sailor's stoop' has improved by 70%, and I've had zero falls in four months. He treats the person within the pathology.
What began as routine post-COVID fatigue after a mild infection spiraled into a six-month nightmare of profound exhaustion, brain fog, and myalgia that multiple specialists dismissed as 'anxiety.' Dr. Halil Koyuncu was the first physician to approach my long COVID as a legitimate, multi-system dysregulation. He conducted a startlingly thorough assessment at his clinic, including cardiopulmonary exercise testing that revealed a pathological heart rate response other doctors missed. His 'phased exertional rehabilitation' protocol was meticulously graded—sometimes increasing activity by only 90 seconds per day. He introduced me to autonomic nervous system retraining through controlled breathing exercises and climate-controlled chamber therapy. He also identified and treated a secondary small fiber neuropathy component with low-dose laser therapy. Dr. Koyuncu's blend of cutting-edge technology and ancient pacing principles gave me my life back. He's a detective of dysfunction.
Dr. dr Hasan Fıstıkçı provided exceptional care for my pulmonology condition. The treatment was personalized and effective.
I was impressed by the professional approach at Acibadem Kadikoy Hospital. Dr. dr Hasan Fıstıkçı explained everything clearly and made me feel comfortable.
The recovery process was smooth thanks to Dr. dr Hasan Fıstıkçı's expertise. Highly recommend for pulmonology treatment.
My family and I are grateful for the care we received from Dr. dr Hasan Fıstıkçı. The hospital staff was also very supportive.
Our 92-year-old grandmother, who has outlived three cardiologists, developed a perplexing pediatric complication from a childhood illness we thought was ancient history. Dr. Serin didn't just treat a symptom; she treated a medical ghost. She cross-referenced faded immunization records from the 1930s with modern genomic markers, explaining how latent varicella was manifesting as neuralgia in a centenarian body. Her consultation felt like watching a historian, detective, and scientist work simultaneously. At Acıbadem Kadıköy, she coordinated with geriatrics to create a treatment plan respectful of both her age and the anomaly's origin. We didn't know pediatrics could stretch across a century.
My 8-year-old son, a competitive junior freediver, presented with what other clinics called 'performance anxiety' after he developed syncope during breath-hold training. Dr. Serin immediately recognized it wasn't psychological—it was a physiological paradox. She discovered he had a rare, benign cardiac shunt that only manifested under extreme apnea, a condition typically seen in marine mammals, not children. Her approach was methodical: she mapped his dive profiles, consulted with a marine biologist, and designed a gradual desensitization protocol instead of banning the sport he loves. She didn't just keep him safe; she preserved his identity as a young athlete.
During what should have been a routine 18-month checkup for my daughter, Dr. Serin noticed her subtly favoring her left hand while stacking blocks—a detail so minute I'd missed it entirely. This triggered a cascade of investigations that revealed a benign but strategically located arachnoid cyst pressing on motor pathways. The 'follow-up visit' became a neurological roadmap. Dr. Serin's language was pure poetry of precision: she explained neural plasticity using origami metaphors and growth charts that looked like constellation maps. Surgery at Acıbadem was a success, but it was her pre-emptive observation that felt like medical clairvoyance.
We arrived at the emergency department with our 4-year-old who had swallowed a 'surprise' magnetic toy part. The situation was tense, but Dr. Serin transformed panic into a calm, collaborative puzzle. Instead of just ordering imaging, she had my child draw what he thought the object looked like inside his belly—a drawing that accidentally revealed he'd swallowed TWO magnets, not one. This child's artwork changed the clinical approach entirely. Her emergency intervention felt like guided discovery; she made my scared preschooler feel like a co-investigator in his own rescue. The procedure was technically flawless, but the psychological care was what we'll remember forever.
I brought my 4-year-old son, Emre, to Dr. Ünal after he swallowed a small toy part. We were terrified. At Acıbadem Kadıköy, Dr. Ünal was incredibly calm and explained everything to my son in a way he could understand, calling it a 'treasure hunt' inside his tummy. She performed a pediatric endoscopy with such gentle precision. She didn't just treat the emergency; she treated our fear. Her follow-up call the next day to check on Emre showed a level of care I've never seen. We are forever grateful.
As an 82-year-old with multiple chronic conditions, I was terrified of needing gallbladder surgery. Dr. Hilal Ünal didn't just see me as a medical chart. She spent an hour in consultation, discussing my specific risks and tailoring a minimally invasive laparoscopic plan that considered my age and heart condition. The surgery at Acıbadem was flawless, and her post-op visits were thorough. She coordinated with my cardiologist personally. Her respect for her elderly patients is profound; she speaks to you, not at you. My recovery was quicker than I dreamed possible.
My case was complex—a recurring incisional hernia with failed mesh from a previous surgery abroad. I had consulted three surgeons who all described high-risk, open surgery. Dr. Ünal approached it like a puzzle. She utilized a novel, combined laparoscopic and component separation technique she had researched. Her explanation was meticulous, using 3D imaging to show me the plan. The 5-hour surgery was a success, and her detailed, almost daily follow-up during my hospital stay ensured no complications. She is not just a surgeon; she is an innovator and a dedicated problem-solver for the most difficult cases.
I went to Dr. Ünal for what I thought was a routine checkup for a small lipoma. Her examination was so attentive that she noticed subtle changes I had missed and recommended an ultrasound. It revealed a rare, slow-growing soft tissue sarcoma. The emotional whiplash was immense. Dr. Ünal managed my case with a perfect balance of clinical excellence and deep empathy. She performed the wide-local excision with clear margins, preserving function perfectly. Her calm, confident demeanor through diagnosis, surgery, and now my 6-month follow-ups has been my anchor. She turned a routine visit into a life-saving intervention.
My 82-year-old father, Ahmet, fell in the bathroom at 3 AM. We rushed him to Acıbadem Kadıköy in a panic. Dr. Hilmi Yilmaz was like a calm commander in the storm of the ER. He immediately assessed the situation—a suspected hip fracture and a nasty scalp laceration. What struck me wasn't just his speed, but how he spoke directly to my disoriented father, holding his hand and explaining each step in simple Turkish before turning to me with the medical details. He coordinated the ortho team and handled the wound stitching himself with incredible gentleness. He didn't just treat the injury; he treated my father's dignity. We're in recovery now, and Dr. Yilmaz still checks in during his rounds. A truly humane emergency physician.
Our 7-year-old daughter, Elif, swallowed a small toy magnet while playing. The pediatrician referred us to the ER, terrified about the risks of intestinal perforation. Dr. Yilmaz met us with a focused but surprisingly playful energy. He showed Elif the X-ray machine, calling it a 'camera for her tummy.' He explained the serious situation to us with absolute clarity but without inciting more panic. He decided against immediate surgery, opting for a careful observation protocol he personally designed, monitoring her every 4 hours. For 24 hours, he was our anchor. When the magnet passed safely, he high-fived Elif and gave her a sticker. He turned a potential trauma into an adventure for her and a lesson in vigilant, conservative care for us.