Patient Experience
I went for a 'simple' stress test due to family history. Dr. Bolayir observed not just the ECG numbers but my overall physiology during recovery. He was concerned about my disproportionate fatigue. Against initial assumptions, he insisted on a cardiac MRI, revealing a previously undetected myocarditis from a silent infection weeks prior. He prevented me from returning to intense training, which could have been catastrophic. His follow-up plan is meticulous, bi-weekly calls initially, now monthly check-ins. He treated an athlete's heart with an athlete's precision. His diagnostic intuition saved me from permanent damage. He is a true detective of cardiology.
Dr. Prof. MD. Aysegul Oksuzoglu provided exceptional care for my psychology condition. The treatment was personalized and effective.
I was impressed by the professional approach at Medical Park Ankara (Batıkent). Dr. Prof. MD. Aysegul Oksuzoglu explained everything clearly and made me feel comfortable.
The recovery process was smooth thanks to Dr. Prof. MD. Aysegul Oksuzoglu's expertise. Highly recommend for psychology treatment.
My family and I are grateful for the care we received from Dr. Prof. MD. Aysegul Oksuzoglu. The hospital staff was also very supportive.
Dr. Op. MD. Ersin Atabey provided exceptional care for my urology condition. The treatment was personalized and effective.
As a transgender man beginning hormone therapy, I feared endocrinologists would focus only on my transition. Dr. Dervisoglu created a comprehensive plan addressing both my gender-affirming care and the Hashimoto's thyroiditis I'd developed. She was the first doctor who saw me as a whole person, not just a diagnosis or an identity.
My 81-year-old father, a former watchmaker, developed severe osteoporosis that threatened his beloved hobby, his hands were too fragile for delicate work. Dr. Dervisoglu's innovative combination therapy not only strengthened his bones but restored his fine motor control. He recently completed his most intricate timepiece restoration in years, a 19th-century Turkish pocket watch.
As a 68-year-old retired geology professor, I was convinced my extreme fatigue and mental fog were just aging. Dr. Dervisoglu discovered a rare pituitary tumor affecting my cortisol levels. Her treatment plan, involving precise medication titration, didn't just restore my energy, it allowed me to complete my lifelong project: cataloging Ankara's mineral formations. She treated my curiosity with the same respect as my hormones.
My 14-year-old daughter, a nationally ranked junior archer, developed sudden tremors and heat intolerance. Other doctors dismissed it as competition anxiety. Dr. Dervisoglu diagnosed Graves' disease within days and created a treatment strategy that allowed my daughter to compete in the European Youth Championships just three months later. She understood that for an athlete, timing is everything.
After surviving a house fire, I developed bizarre symptoms: constant thirst, rapid weight loss despite eating, and my skin took on a bronze tint. Emergency rooms missed it. Dr. Dervisoglu recognized Addison's disease triggered by trauma. Her emergency protocol literally saved my life during an adrenal crisis, and her long-term management plan helped me rebuild my life as a fire safety educator.
As a 42-year-old software developer with polycystic ovary syndrome, I'd given up on conceiving after five failed IVF cycles. Dr. Dervisoglu took a completely different approach, she optimized my metabolic health first, addressing insulin resistance others had ignored. Within eight months, I conceived naturally. My daughter is now two, and we call her our 'metabolic miracle.'
My 7-year-old son stopped growing and developed premature pubic hair. Multiple doctors offered conflicting opinions. Dr. Dervisoglu diagnosed central precocious puberty and a rare genetic growth hormone deficiency, two conditions masking each other. Her dual-treatment approach required meticulous coordination, but now he's catching up to his peers and just made his school's football team.
As a professional pastry chef, I developed diabetes but refused medications that might dull my taste perception. Dr. Dervisoglu designed a precision nutrition plan using continuous glucose monitoring, teaching me how different ingredients affected my blood sugar. I've since developed a line of diabetic-friendly desserts that maintain my Michelin standards.
After returning from humanitarian work in a conflict zone, I developed unexplained weight gain, hair loss, and depression. Dr. Dervisoglu diagnosed post-traumatic hypothalamic dysfunction, a condition she recognized from similar cases in refugees. Her holistic approach addressed both my endocrine disruption and the psychological trauma that triggered it.
My 33-year-old wife, a marine biologist, developed a mysterious illness during her pregnancy: extreme hypertension, headaches, and rapid swelling. Dr. Dervisoglu diagnosed pheochromocytoma, a rare adrenal tumor that's especially dangerous during pregnancy. She coordinated a multidisciplinary team to safely remove the tumor at 28 weeks. Our daughter was born healthy, and my wife returned to her research six months later.
As a 55-year-old competitive ultramarathon runner, my performance suddenly plummeted. I developed exercise-induced hyponatremia that baffled sports doctors. Dr. Dervisoglu discovered I had developed SIADH (syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone secretion) following a mild concussion. Her treatment allowed me to complete the TransAnatolia Ultra Marathon, becoming the oldest finisher in the event's history.
My 19-year-old daughter with Down syndrome developed alarming aggression and sleep disturbances. Most doctors attributed it to her condition. Dr. Dervisoglu investigated further and discovered autoimmune thyroiditis causing rapid hormonal shifts. Treatment transformed her behavior almost overnight, she's now volunteering at an animal shelter, her dream job.
As a commercial airline pilot, my career was threatened when I developed recurrent kidney stones and osteoporosis at 48. Dr. Dervisoglu diagnosed primary hyperparathyroidism that others had missed. Her minimally invasive parathyroidectomy was scheduled between my flight rotations, and I was back in the cockpit in 10 days with perfect calcium levels.
My 62-year-old mother, a traditional Turkish ceramic artist, developed hand tremors so severe she couldn't paint her intricate İznik patterns. Neurologists found nothing. Dr. Dervisoglu identified it as a rare manifestation of her long-standing hypothyroidism, 'thyroid tremor.' Adjusting her decades-old medication regimen restored her steady hand. Her latest exhibition was titled 'Second Spring.'