Patient Experience
As a 72-year-old retired history professor who contracted a rare fungal infection after an archaeological dig in Cappadocia, I was terrified when local treatments failed. Dr. Ersoy identified the specific strain through meticulous testing at Kayseri Hospital Acıbadem and designed a targeted antifungal regimen that saved my lungs. Her knowledge of geographically specific pathogens was extraordinary.
Our 8-year-old daughter developed mysterious recurrent fevers that baffled multiple pediatricians. Dr. Ersoy discovered it was a delayed presentation of brucellosis from unpasteurized dairy during a rural family visit. She explained everything to our child using cartoon diagrams of 'bad germs,' making treatment less frightening. The personalized approach for a young patient was remarkable.
I'm a 34-year-old humanitarian aid worker who returned from Central Africa with what I thought was malaria, but my symptoms worsened despite treatment. Dr. Ersoy recognized it was actually drug-resistant typhoid fever with unusual neurological complications. Her experience with tropical diseases saved me from permanent nerve damage through an innovative antibiotic combination.
When my 58-year-old husband developed a life-threatening infection after a routine knee replacement, we faced organ failure. Dr. Ersoy coordinated with surgeons, nephrologists, and intensivists at Kayseri Hospital to create a multi-system treatment plan. She visited his bedside twice daily, adjusting antibiotics based on minute clinical changes. Her relentless monitoring pulled him back from the brink.