Patient Experience
As someone of advanced years, one values a physician who shows both expertise and kindness. Dr. Akın at Anadolu Medical Center provided just that. She listened patiently to my old-fashioned descriptions of my ailments and never made me feel rushed. The entire experience was very comfortable.
Saw Dr. Akın for a persistent cough. She got straight to the point, ordered the right tests, and had a clear plan. No fluff, just good care. Parking at the center was a nightmare, though.
I'd been feeling run-down for months, and my usual doctor just kept saying it was stress. I booked with Prof. Akın on a friend's recommendation. The wait to get an appointment was a few weeks, but it was worth it. She spent a solid half-hour with me, asking questions I hadn't even thought to mention. She connected dots between things I thought were separate, my tiredness, some minor joint pain, even my dry skin. We did some blood work based on her hunch, and she called me herself with the results. Turns out it was a vitamin deficiency that's easily managed. She didn't just treat a symptom; she figured out the root cause. I'm finally starting to feel like myself again.
I've been seeing Dr. Türemen for my check-ups for about five years now. He remembers the little things from my history without me having to repeat myself every time. That kind of consistency is hard to find. The clinic at Anadolu Medical Center can get busy, but he never makes you feel rushed. I trust his judgment completely.
Had a procedure last month and Dr. Türemen handled everything. The recovery was rough for a few days, but his team was really clear about what to expect and how to manage the pain. He checked in himself a couple of times post-op, which I appreciated. Feeling much better now, and the follow-up was just as good as the initial care.
Good doctor. Fixed my issue, explained things clearly. No nonsense. Parking at the center is always a hassle, but the appointment itself was fine.
I went in for what I thought was just persistent heartburn. Honestly, I was a bit nervous and expected to be in and out. Dr. Türemen listened, asked a lot of questions, and decided to run some extra tests just to be safe. Turns out it was something else entirely that needed attention. He sat down with me and my wife, drew a diagram on a notepad to explain it all in simple terms. Because he caught it early, the treatment was straightforward. That extra bit of diligence made all the difference.
I'd been to a couple of doctors for this nagging abdominal pain, and they all said it was just stress. Dr. Düzgün was different. He actually listened, asked a ton of questions I hadn't been asked before, and ordered a specific scan the others hadn't. It turned out to be a rare type of hernia that was easy to miss. He explained it all with a diagram on his notepad, why it was tricky and how he could fix it. I finally felt like someone had the full picture.
Needed my gallbladder out, which I was told is pretty standard. Still, surgery is surgery, you know? I was nervous. But from the pre-op chat with Dr. Düzgün to waking up afterwards, everything just... happened. No drama. The incisions are tiny. I was home the next day, and the recovery has been exactly what he said it would be. Sometimes boring and straightforward is exactly what you want.
The Anadolu Medical Center itself is impressive, I won't lie. It feels more like a calm hotel than a hospital. But what really stood out was the team. The nurse who checked me in saw I was anxious and cracked a silly joke that actually made me laugh. The anesthesiologist took time to answer all my last-minute worries. It felt like Dr. Düzgün had a crew that was completely in sync with him, which made a huge difference.
Look, I'm not great with doctors. I get flustered. But Dr. Düzgün has this very calm, direct way about him. He doesn't sugarcoat things, but he also doesn't talk down to you. Before my procedure, he sat right down, looked me in the eye, and walked me through every single step. When I asked what probably seemed like a dumb question, he just answered it simply, no judgment. That kind of respect makes you feel safe.
I was quite anxious about my symptoms, to be honest. Professor Duman has such a gentle way about him. He didn't just look at the charts; he looked at me, and you could tell he was really thinking. He spoke softly and made sure I understood everything before we moved forward. It made a difficult time much easier to bear. I'm so thankful for his kindness.
Finally, some answers! After seeing a couple of other doctors, my sister insisted I try Prof. Duman. What a difference! He actually connected the dots on stuff I didn't even think was related. The guy knows his stuff. I walked out of there with a real plan, and honestly, I felt a weight lift off my shoulders. The parking garage was a nightmare, but hey, totally worth it for this result!
At my age, you get used to doctors rushing you through appointments. Dr. Gürsoy was different. He took his time with me at Anadolu Medical Center, explained everything in simple terms, and made sure I was comfortable. The waiting room was a bit warm, but it was worth it for the care I received.
Our 8-year-old had a high fever that wouldn't break, and we were terrified. Dr. Gürsoy saw us quickly. He was so calm with our son, talking to him directly and making him laugh. He didn't just treat the fever; he explained to us, step by step, what was happening and what to watch for at home. We left feeling like we finally understood and could breathe again.
Saw Dr. Gürsoy for a check-up. Straight to the point, clear answers, no unnecessary tests. Got in and out. Exactly what I needed.
I'd been feeling run-down for months, just off. My usual doctor kept saying it was stress. I booked with Dr. Gürsoy on a friend's recommendation. He actually listened to my whole story, not just the symptoms, but how my work schedule had changed, everything. He asked questions I hadn't even thought to connect. Ordered a couple of specific blood tests my old doctor never did. Turns out, it was a simple vitamin deficiency. Started supplements, felt better in weeks. It wasn't magic; it was someone doing the job of putting the pieces together.
I'd been to a few doctors about this nagging fatigue and stomach pain, and everyone had a different theory. Honestly, I was getting frustrated. Then I saw Prof. Polat. He didn't just listen to my latest symptoms; he went back through all my old notes, asked questions no one else had. He connected dots I didn't even know were there. It turned out to be something pretty rare with my pancreas. The way he explained it, with simple drawings, made a scary situation feel manageable. He figured out what others missed.
I needed a colonoscopy and, like most people, I was dreading it. The prep was no fun, I'll be honest. But the day of, at Anadolu, everything just worked. The nurses were calm and told me exactly what to expect. When Prof. Polat came in, he cracked a small joke that actually made me relax. The procedure itself was over before I knew it. Waking up, I felt fine, and he came by with the clear results before I left. It was just a routine check, but they made it feel straightforward and easy.
Honestly, I was getting really worried after weeks of feeling run down. Seeing Dr. Bayraktar was such a relief! He figured things out quickly, explained it all in a way that actually made sense, and just had a really positive, can-do attitude. I left feeling like I finally had a handle on it. So glad I went!