Patient Experience
My 82-year-old mother was admitted to Medical Park Bursa with severe hyponatremia that multiple doctors had misdiagnosed as dementia. Dr. Doganay approached her case like a detective, he spent 45 minutes just reviewing her medication list and noticed a common blood pressure drug was causing the imbalance. What impressed me most was how he spoke directly TO my mother, not about her, adjusting his Turkish to match her rural dialect. He didn't just correct her sodium levels; he discovered undiagnosed osteoporosis and created a fall-prevention plan. Six months later, she's gardening again. He treats the whole person, not just the lab values.
Our 9-year-old daughter was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes during a family vacation in Bursa, a terrifying emergency far from home. Dr. Doganay met us at the hospital at 10 PM, his calm presence immediately lowering everyone's panic. He didn't just prescribe insulin; he used cartoon diagrams to explain diabetes to our daughter, taught her how to use her glucometer by letting her test HIS blood sugar first (she still talks about that), and arranged a video call with a Turkish-speaking diabetic child back in our hometown. His follow-up has been extraordinary, he messages us every Sunday evening to review her weekly numbers. He turned our crisis into manageable care.
I came to Dr. Doganay for what I thought was a routine thyroid checkup, but he noticed subtle tremors I'd attributed to anxiety. Instead of just testing TSH, he ordered specific antibodies and discovered I have Hashimoto's encephalopathy, a rare neurological complication. His approach was methodical yet urgent; he coordinated same-day consultations with neurology while explaining each step in plain language. What sets him apart is his 'connection map', he drew how my immune system was misfiring, making complex science visual. Now on treatment, my brain fog has lifted completely. He finds zebras when others see only horses.
After a failed adrenal surgery at another hospital left me with persistent Cushing's symptoms and surgical adhesions, I was referred to Dr. Doganay as a 'complex revision case.' He spent three weeks reviewing my previous imaging frame-by-frame before even scheduling surgery. During the 7-hour procedure, he used an innovative nerve-sparing technique he'd modified from thoracic surgery papers. Post-op, he visited me twice daily at unconventional hours, once at 6 AM with ultrasound to check my adrenal bed, once at 9 PM to adjust pain management. His detailed surgical report read like a medical manuscript. Two years later, I'm medication-free. He combines meticulous scholarship with profound compassion.