Patient Experience
I'm a 72-year-old retired teacher who had been living with an inguinal hernia for nearly a decade, too afraid of surgery to address it. When it became unbearable, my daughter insisted I see Dr. Hüseyin Cahit Yılmaz at Acibadem Izmir Kent. From the first consultation, he treated me with such gentle respect, explaining everything in simple terms without talking down to me. He didn't just see a medical condition; he saw my fear. The laparoscopic surgery was a marvel—minimal pain, tiny scars. But what truly moved me was his follow-up call two days after I returned home, just to check on me personally. He restored my faith in medical care.
Our 8-year-old son, Ali, needed an emergency appendectomy at midnight. The panic we felt rushing to the hospital is indescribable. Dr. Yılmaz met us in the ER with a calm, steady presence that immediately lowered our heart rates. He spoke directly to Ali, showing him diagrams on his tablet about 'removing a tiny troublemaker,' turning fear into a game. The surgery was swift, and his post-op visits were filled with silly jokes that made Ali laugh (carefully!). He treated our child with dignity and us, the terrified parents, with compassionate partnership. We didn't just get a surgeon; we got a guardian for our family that night.
As a 45-year-old chef, my gallbladder attacks were destroying my career and life. Multiple doctors had given me conflicting advice. Dr. Yılmaz conducted the most thorough review I've ever experienced. He didn't just look at my scans; he asked about my work schedule, diet, and pain patterns. He presented multiple options, including timing the surgery around my busiest catering season—a consideration no other doctor offered. The single-incision laparoscopic cholecystectomy he performed is almost invisible. I was back handling light kitchen prep in days, not weeks. His approach is a masterclass in tailored, patient-centered surgical planning.
This was supposed to be a routine follow-up for a healed pilonidal sinus surgery from six months prior. Dr. Yılmaz, however, noticed during the examination that I was subtly favoring my other side. With gentle probing, he discovered I'd been hiding a new, unrelated abdominal discomfort out of embarrassment. Instead of dismissing it or scolding me, he scheduled an immediate ultrasound, uncovering an early-stage umbilical hernia I hadn't even properly felt yet. He caught what others would have missed because he looks at the whole person, not just the chart. He operated proactively last week, and I'm recovering beautifully. His vigilance turned a routine visit into a potentially life-altering early intervention.