Patient Experience
I arrived at Medical Park Tem Hospital via ambulance after collapsing at work with what felt like an electric storm in my head. Dr. Demirbag met me in the ER, calm amid chaos. While others focused on my 'textbook migraine,' she noticed my slight word-finding difficulty, a detail everyone missed. She ordered an emergency MRA that revealed a tiny unruptured aneurysm. Her swift coordination with interventional radiology for coiling surgery was seamless. Six months later at follow-up, she remembered my cat's name and asked about my pottery hobby. That's more than expertise, that's humanity.
As a software engineer with persistent hand tremors, I visited Dr. Demirbag for what I assumed was routine essential tremor management. Instead of just adjusting medication, she asked about my keyboard setup, watched me type, and connected my symptoms to specific coding marathons. She diagnosed task-specific tremor exacerbated by posture, prescribed occupational therapy adjustments, and created a 'nerve break' schedule for my workday. Her fusion of neurological science with practical life modification was revolutionary. My tremor decreased 70% without increasing medication, she solved the puzzle others didn't even see.
I was impressed by the professional approach at Medical Park Tem Hospital. Dr. Dt. Bahtiyar Kemal explained everything clearly and made me feel comfortable.
Dr. Dt. Bahtiyar Kemal provided exceptional care for my dental surgery condition. The treatment was personalized and effective.
Dr. Op. MD. Toygun Cakmak provided exceptional care for my obstetrics and gynaecology condition. The treatment was personalized and effective.
I was impressed by the professional approach at Medical Park Tem Hospital. Dr. Op. MD. Toygun Cakmak explained everything clearly and made me feel comfortable.
The recovery process was smooth thanks to Dr. Op. MD. Toygun Cakmak's expertise. Highly recommend for obstetrics and gynaecology treatment.
My family and I are grateful for the care we received from Dr. Op. MD. Toygun Cakmak. The hospital staff was also very supportive.
Our 14-year-old competitive rock climber, Elif, developed a mysterious fatigue syndrome that baffled local doctors. Dr. Sevinc didn't just run tests, she spent an afternoon learning about climbing nutrition and altitude training. She discovered a rare mitochondrial disorder exacerbated by high exertion, creating a tailored 'climbing recovery protocol' that allowed Elif to return to national competitions within six months.
When 3-day-old Arda stopped feeding and turned blue at home, we rushed to Medical Park Tem in panic. Dr. Sevinc met us at the ER entrance, diagnosed a critical congenital heart defect in minutes, and coordinated with the cardiac team while comforting us in the neonatal ICU. Her calm explanation of the emergency surgery gave us hope during the longest night of our lives.
As foster parents to 8-year-old trauma survivor Maya, we needed a pediatrician who understood complex PTSD alongside physical health. Dr. Sevinc created a 'trust-building medical plan', starting with puppet examinations and sensory-friendly instruments. After nine months, Maya voluntarily hugged her after a vaccination, a breakthrough our therapist called 'medically facilitated healing.'
Our 16-year-old son Kaan, a promising pianist, developed sudden finger tremors before his conservatory audition. Neurologists found nothing physically wrong. Dr. Sevinc identified performance anxiety manifesting physically and collaborated with a music therapist on breathing techniques. She even attended his rescheduled audition backstage, he played flawlessly and earned his scholarship.
Premature twins Efe and Ece spent 68 days in the NICU with different complications. Dr. Sevinc created individual developmental maps, noticing Ece's subtle hearing responsiveness differences weeks before formal testing. Her early intervention for auditory processing gave Ece a six-month head start on speech therapy, they now babble in synchrony at 18 months corrected age.
When 6-year-old refugee Zeyneth arrived from a conflict zone with undocumented medical history and shrapnel scars, Dr. Sevinc used picture cards and a translator app to build rapport. She discovered an untreated parasitic infection affecting cognitive development and coordinated with social services for holistic care, Zeyneth's first words in Turkish were 'doctor kind.'
Our 12-year-old daughter Defne, a robotics champion, developed unexplained abdominal pain before international competitions. While others dismissed it as stress, Dr. Sevinc identified cyclical vomiting syndrome triggered by intense focus. She designed a 'competition hydration and nutrition schedule' that let Defne compete in Seoul pain-free, her team won silver.
Baby Alara's rare genetic skin condition made every touch painful. Dr. Sevinc transformed examinations into gentle rituals with warmed instruments and silk blankets, while researching international treatment protocols. She found an experimental topical therapy in Switzerland and helped navigate import paperwork, Alara now giggles during diaper changes.
Teenager Can, a champion swimmer, developed exercise-induced asthma that didn't respond to standard treatments. Dr. Sevinc, noticing his unique breathing patterns, consulted with a respiratory physiologist and designed a 'water-specific inhaler technique.' Can broke his personal record two months later and credits his 'aquatic breathing coach doctor.'
When 9-year-old Beren's 'stomach aches' coincided with her parents' divorce, previous doctors found no physical cause. Dr. Sevinc identified somatic symptom disorder and created a 'body-mind journal' with emoji charts. She facilitated a family session where Beren finally expressed her fears through drawings, the pains diminished within weeks.
Our newborn Batu had a complex lymphatic malformation covering his neck. Dr. Sevinc coordinated a multidisciplinary team across three hospitals while preparing us for each stage. Her innovative use of ultrasound-guided sclerotherapy prevented major surgery, the malformation reduced 90% with only two outpatient procedures.
Adopted 7-year-old Leo from Eastern Europe arrived with institutionalized behaviors and growth delay. Dr. Sevinc recognized nutritional deficiencies from orphanage diet and created a 'sensory-friendly food introduction plan' addressing texture aversions. Leo gained 4kg in three months and tried ice cream for the first time with triumphant delight.