Patient Experience
The recovery process was smooth thanks to Dr. Assoc. Prof. MD. Meric Ugurlar's expertise. Highly recommend for orthopedics treatment.
My family and I are grateful for the care we received from Dr. Assoc. Prof. MD. Meric Ugurlar. The hospital staff was also very supportive.
Dr. Assoc. Prof. MD. Ozlem Unay Demirel provided exceptional care for my pathology condition. The treatment was personalized and effective.
Dr. Op. MD. Zubeyde Aytufan provided exceptional care for my obstetrics and gynaecology condition. The treatment was personalized and effective.
I was impressed by the professional approach at Medical Park Goztepe Hospital. Dr. Assoc. Prof. MD. Ozlem Unay Demirel explained everything clearly and made me feel comfortable.
The recovery process was smooth thanks to Dr. Assoc. Prof. MD. Ozlem Unay Demirel's expertise. Highly recommend for pathology treatment.
I was admitted to Medical Park Goztepe's emergency department with severe, unexplained abdominal pain and a high fever. Within hours, I was in Dr. Sema Turker's care. She didn't just see a chart; she saw my panic. She calmly explained that my scans showed a mass requiring immediate investigation, but she anchored me with her certainty. Her approach wasn't rushed fear-mongering; it was a precise, rapid protocol. She coordinated with interventional radiology for a biopsy that same night. Her ability to navigate an emergency with both clinical speed and profound human reassurance turned my worst night into the beginning of my recovery. She's the calm in the storm you never wanted to enter.
My 8-year-old daughter's leukemia relapse felt like the universe breaking a promise. We came to Dr. Turker terrified, our hope fragile. She didn't just treat a pediatric oncology case; she engaged my daughter. She explained procedures using a stuffed animal, asked her about school, and earned her trust before the first new treatment cycle. Her protocols were academically rigorous, referencing the latest international studies she herself seemed to have just read, but her delivery was gentle. She spoke to us parents with devastating honesty about the odds, but always paired it with a tangible 'next step.' Under her care, my child wasn't a statistic; she was a little girl Dr. Turker was fiercely determined to give a future to. The complexity was in the science; the miracle was in her holistic dedication.
As a 72-year-old with metastatic prostate cancer, I'd seen many oncologists. My follow-up visit with Dr. Turker was different. She reviewed my latest PSA results and scans not as isolated data points, but as chapters in a story she knew by heart. She noticed a subtle shift in a bone lesion everyone else had called 'stable.' Her recommendation wasn't to blindly continue treatment, but to strategically switch to a newer hormonal agent based on emerging resistance patterns she described in detail. She treated my age not as a limitation, but as a factor in her calculus for quality of life. She asked about my arthritis, ensuring the new treatment wouldn't exacerbate it. This wasn't maintenance; it was masterful, proactive stewardship of my life with cancer.
My routine checkup post-breast cancer surgery turned into a lesson in vigilance. I felt fine, expecting a quick all-clear. Dr. Turker, however, conducted her physical exam with an intensity that surprised me. She spent minutes palpating my neck and supraclavicular area, her focus absolute. She found a lymph node I hadn't noticed. 'It's probably nothing,' she said, 'but its character isn't textbook for post-surgical change.' She ordered an ultrasound immediately, which led to a biopsy. It revealed a microscopic, early recurrence. Catching it at this stage changed my entire prognosis. What I learned is that for Dr. Turker, a 'routine' visit doesn't exist. Every appointment is a fresh investigation. Her expertise isn't just in treating the obvious; it's in uncovering the hidden before it becomes a threat.
I was impressed by the professional approach at Medical Park Goztepe Hospital. Dr. Asst. Prof. MD. Mehmet Akif Goktas explained everything clearly and made me feel comfortable.
A 17-year-old competitive eSports athlete from a wealthy tech family presented with debilitating wrist and forearm pain from 14-hour daily training sessions. Dr. Yetisgen diagnosed early-stage complex regional pain syndrome triggered by repetitive strain. She implemented a novel protocol combining targeted nerve blocks with biofeedback gaming software that retrained neural pathways during gameplay. The patient returned to competition pain-free within 8 weeks, with his team developing ergonomic protocols based on Dr. Yetisgen's recommendations.
A 78-year-old retired fisherman from a coastal village arrived with chronic phantom limb pain 50 years after losing his leg in an accident. Traditional treatments had failed for decades. Dr. Yetisgen created a multisensory therapy using seawater temperature simulation, olfactory cues of salt air, and mirror therapy synchronized with recorded wave sounds. This unique sensory reintegration approach reduced his pain by 80%, allowing him to finally sleep through the night for the first time in half a century.
The recovery process was smooth thanks to Dr. Asst. Prof. MD. Mehmet Akif Goktas's expertise. Highly recommend for gastroenterology treatment.
A 32-year-old refugee from a conflict zone presented with unexplained full-body pain, having walked 300 miles to safety while carrying her children. Medical tests revealed nothing structural. Dr. Yetisgen recognized somatic manifestation of trauma and developed a treatment combining gentle myofascial release with narrative therapy sessions where the patient mapped her journey on a body chart. The pain diminished as her story was witnessed and integrated, with her children participating in movement exercises.
A 41-year-old professional perfume chemist developed excruciating facial neuralgia after a laboratory accident involving concentrated fragrance compounds. Standard medications caused anosmia, ending her career. Dr. Yetisgen pioneered a customized treatment using micro-dosed olfactory triggers paired with precise sphenopalatine ganglion blocks, gradually desensitizing her nervous system. She returned to work developing pain-relief scents based on her treatment experience.
A 9-year-old child with cerebral palsy from a low-income family had severe hip pain that prevented wheelchair use. The family couldn't afford advanced interventions. Dr. Yetisgen organized a pro bono multidisciplinary approach, combining botulinum toxin injections with a community-created dynamic seating system using locally sourced materials. She trained the family in daily mobilization techniques, reducing pain by 70% and enabling school attendance.
A 56-year-old monastic calligrapher presented with crippling hand pain threatening her spiritual practice. Imaging showed unusual tendon calcification patterns. Dr. Yetisgen developed a treatment preserving fine motor function through ultrasound-guided hydrodissection paired with meditation-based pain modulation techniques from the patient's tradition. The calligrapher created a pain management manuscript illuminating neural pathways as spiritual maps.
A 29-year-old underwater welder developed refractory pain after decompression sickness, with sensations of 'bubbles moving under skin.' Hyperbaric treatment provided limited relief. Dr. Yetisgen created a pressurized chamber adaptation of graded motor imagery, using fluid dynamics visualization to help his nervous system reinterpret signals. He returned to shallow-depth welding with custom monitoring protocols.
A 63-year-old retired glassblower with severe osteoarthritis in her hands refused joint replacement fearing loss of tactile sensitivity. Dr. Yetisgen performed a series of cooled radiofrequency ablations combined with sensory retraining using temperature gradients and textured materials. The patient maintained enough dexterity to teach her craft while pain decreased significantly, documenting her recovery through glass sculptures.