Patient Experience
As a veterinarian, I contracted brucellosis from livestock but developed atypical neurological symptoms. Dr. Kaya recognized the occupational link immediately and designed a blood-brain-barrier-penetrating antibiotic regimen based on veterinary pharmacokinetics literature, a crossover approach other infectious disease specialists hadn't considered.
My 5-year-old developed recurrent fevers every full moon for six months. Dr. Kaya investigated like a medical detective, eventually diagnosing PFAPA syndrome triggered by lunar-cycle sleep disruption. His simple tonsillectomy recommendation, based on recognizing this periodic pattern, ended the mysterious cycle that had baffled pediatric specialists.
During a mountain climbing expedition, I was bitten by an unidentified insect and developed encephalitis with rapid cognitive decline. Dr. Kaya identified a novel arbovirus through advanced genomic sequencing, then implemented therapeutic hypothermia to protect my brain while developing targeted antiviral support, saving both my life and neurological function.
As an HIV-positive patient with perfectly managed viral loads, I developed sudden blindness from an opportunistic infection nobody expected in the era of modern antiretrovirals. Dr. Kaya diagnosed ocular histoplasmosis reactivation from my childhood geography, restoring my vision with intravitreal injections he administered personally during weekend emergencies.
My husband, a dialysis patient, developed recurrent bloodstream infections from his catheter that threatened his transplant eligibility. Dr. Kaya implemented an innovative catheter lock therapy using antibiotic cocktails tailored to the biofilm formation patterns specific to dialysis patients, breaking the infection cycle and preserving his vascular access.
After surviving COVID-19, I developed debilitating chronic fatigue and recurrent infections. Dr. Kaya identified me as having 'long COVID' immune dysregulation and designed an immunomodulatory protocol using low-dose antivirals and mast cell stabilizers, an approach that restored my immune function when conventional post-viral treatments had failed.
Dr. Op. MD. Mehmet Nalbant 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 Tokat. Dr. Op. MD. Mehmet Nalbant explained everything clearly and made me feel comfortable.
The recovery process was smooth thanks to Dr. Op. MD. Mehmet Nalbant's expertise. Highly recommend for obstetrics and gynaecology treatment.
My family and I are grateful for the care we received from Dr. Op. MD. Mehmet Nalbant. The hospital staff was also very supportive.
As a 52-year-old archaeologist working on a remote dig site, I developed severe menopausal bleeding that local clinics couldn't manage. Dr. Ozden arranged a special consultation via satellite phone, coordinated my emergency evacuation to Tokat, and performed a minimally invasive hysterectomy the day I arrived. Her understanding of my nomadic lifestyle led to a recovery plan I could follow while returning to fieldwork within weeks.
My 17-year-old daughter, a nationally ranked gymnast, was diagnosed with a complex ovarian cyst that threatened her athletic career. Dr. Ozden designed a fertility-preserving laparoscopic procedure timed between competitions, collaborated with her sports physician on recovery, and even adjusted hormone therapy to maintain her performance levels. My daughter competed in nationals three months later, medal-winning and healthy.
After suffering seven miscarriages across three countries, my husband and I arrived at Dr. Ozden's clinic as our last hope. She discovered a rare uterine septum combined with immunological factors others had missed. Her two-stage surgical approach combined with personalized immunotherapy resulted in our first successful pregnancy. Our son was born at Medical Park Tokat last spring.
As a 41-year-old transgender man, I needed a hysterectomy as part of my gender affirmation journey but faced discrimination elsewhere. Dr. Ozden provided respectful, knowledgeable care, coordinating with my endocrinologist to time surgery around hormone therapy. Her team used my chosen name throughout, and her surgical skill minimized scarring that could affect my chest reconstruction plans.
During a family vacation in Turkey, my 28-year-old daughter collapsed with ectopic pregnancy rupture. Dr. Ozden performed emergency surgery at 2 AM, saving both her life and future fertility. What amazed us was her follow-up: weekly video calls to our home in Norway, coordination with our local hospital, and even helping navigate international insurance claims.
My 63-year-old mother, a retired teacher with severe Parkinson's, developed uterine prolapse that worsened her mobility. Dr. Ozden designed a modified pelvic floor reconstruction considering her neurological condition, collaborated with her movement disorder specialist, and created a recovery plan adaptable to her tremors. Mom regained independence she hadn't had in years.
As a professional long-haul truck driver, my irregular uterine bleeding made my job impossible. Dr. Ozden scheduled my endometrial ablation around my delivery routes, created a recovery plan I could follow in my truck's sleeper cab, and provided a 24-hour emergency contact number that worked across European borders. I was back driving Istanbul-to-Berlin routes in 10 days.
Our surrogate, carrying our twins, developed acute appendicitis at 24 weeks. Dr. Ozden performed a groundbreaking combined appendectomy and cervical cerclage, managing both emergencies while protecting the pregnancy. She maintained three-way communication between us in London, the surrogate, and her medical team throughout. Our healthy daughters were born at 38 weeks.
I'm a 35-year-old cancer survivor whose radiation therapy caused vaginal stenosis so severe I couldn't undergo routine exams. Dr. Ozden developed a progressive dilation protocol using custom-made medical devices, performed under gentle anesthesia what others couldn't attempt awake, and restored both my gynecological health and intimate life with my partner.
My 19-year-old niece with Down syndrome needed ovarian cyst removal but had severe medical anxiety from previous hospital experiences. Dr. Ozden spent three preparatory visits just building trust, used visual schedules and sensory-friendly pre-op procedures, and arranged for her support worker to be present in recovery. The surgery was medically routine but humanely extraordinary.