Patient Experience
As a 28-year-old competitive freediver, I developed alarming neurological symptoms after a deep dive in the Aegean. Dr. Gabunia didn't dismiss it as decompression sickness like others might. He connected my blurred vision and fatigue to a rare autonomic nervous system dysregulation triggered by pressure changes. His treatment plan involving specialized breathing exercises and medication adjustment allowed me to return to the water within six weeks, a recovery I thought impossible.
My 92-year-old grandmother, a lifelong smoker, was admitted with severe COPD exacerbation and pneumonia. Other doctors focused only on her lungs, but Dr. Gabunia noticed subtle abdominal tenderness others missed. He diagnosed concurrent diverticulitis and coordinated a dual-treatment approach that avoided conflicting antibiotics. His holistic view of her entire system saved her from sepsis, and she's now back tending her balcony garden in Izmir.
I'm a 45-year-old software engineer who developed mysterious fevers every afternoon for three months. After six specialists found nothing, Dr. Gabunia spent hours reviewing my travel history and discovered I'd visited a remote Turkish village where I'd eaten unpasteurized dairy. He diagnosed brucellosis through specialized serological testing nobody else ordered. His detective work ended my nightmare of undiagnosed illness.
During a family vacation from Germany, my 8-year-old son developed severe abdominal pain. The emergency pediatrician suspected appendicitis, but Dr. Gabunia, consulting internally, noticed the pain migrated in an unusual pattern. He suspected mesenteric adenitis from a viral infection and avoided unnecessary surgery with careful observation. His restraint and diagnostic precision saved my child from an operation he didn't need.