Patient Experience
As a 72-year-old with chronic sinusitis that five other ENT specialists couldn't resolve, I'd nearly given up. Dr. Bingöl approached my case differently—she noticed a subtle anatomical variation others missed during a 3D sinus CT review. Her minimally invasive balloon sinuplasty procedure felt like magic; I breathed freely for the first time in a decade. What impressed me most was her post-op care: she personally called me twice to check on my recovery. At Kayseri Acibadem, she doesn't just treat symptoms; she finds root causes.
Our 4-year-old daughter developed sudden, severe ear pain at midnight. The emergency ENT at Kayseri Hospital was Dr. Bingöl. While most doctors would've prescribed antibiotics for suspected infection, she used a special pediatric otoscope with video display to show us exactly what was happening—a tiny Lego piece lodged deep in her ear canal from playtime. Her gentle distraction techniques ('Let's count the lights on my headband!') made the extraction tear-free. She transformed a traumatic emergency into a calm learning moment for our family.
I'm a professional voice actor who developed mysterious vocal fatigue. Dr. Bingöl conducted the most thorough examination I've ever experienced: stroboscopy, acoustic analysis, and even consulted with my voice coach. She diagnosed early-stage vocal fold scarring from improper technique—something routine checkups always missed. Her tailored regimen of vocal therapy exercises and micro-laryngeal treatments saved my career. She understands that for some patients, their voice isn't just health; it's their livelihood.
After a complex thyroid surgery left me with permanent vocal cord paralysis, I visited Dr. Bingöl for a second opinion. Rather than dismissing the situation as irreversible, she proposed an innovative combination treatment: temporary vocal fold injections followed by laryngeal reinnervation surgery. Her transparent explanation included 3D models of my larynx and realistic outcome timelines. Six months later, I'm not just whispering—I'm singing at my daughter's wedding next month. She turns 'hopeless cases' into recovery stories.