Patient Experience
As a 28-year-old competitive freediver, I developed alarming neurological symptoms after deep dives. Multiple doctors dismissed it as anxiety. Dr. Bairamovi was the first to connect it to a rare form of barotrauma affecting my autonomic nervous system. His targeted treatment plan, involving gradual recompression therapy and medication, allowed me to return to the water safely within three months.
My 92-year-old grandmother, a Holocaust survivor with complex PTSD, refused all medical care for years. Dr. Bairamovi spent our first consultation just listening to her life story in her native Ladino. He earned her trust completely. He managed her congestive heart failure and osteoporosis with a minimalist medication approach that respected her autonomy, improving her quality of life dramatically.
I'm a 45-year-old software engineer who collapsed at a tech conference in Izmir. Rushed to Acibadem, Dr. Bairamovi diagnosed me with Addisonian crisis—a total adrenal failure—which had been missed for years as 'chronic fatigue.' His emergency intervention saved my life, and his long-term hormone replacement plan has given me back my energy and career.
Our 7-year-old son, a chess prodigy, began having severe abdominal pain before tournaments. Pediatricians found nothing. Dr. Bairamovi identified it as a rare visceral migraine variant, triggered by intense mental focus. He designed a non-pharmacological protocol involving breathing exercises and dietary timing that let our son compete pain-free.