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Nuran Burcu Arkali

22年の経験

Dr. Nuran Burcu Arkali is a neurologist at Hisar Hospital Intercontinental in Istanbul. She specializes in electrophysiology and neurodegenerative disorders. Dr. Arkali completed a master’s program in electrophysiology at Istanbul University. She helped establish the neurology clinic and intensive care unit at Diyarbakir Training Hospital.

  • Expertise in EEG, EMG, and video-EEG monitoring for epilepsy.
  • Treats Parkinson’s disease and dementia using medication and neural therapy.
  • Performs Botulinum toxin applications specifically for headache and movement disorders.
  • Works at Hisar Hospital, which holds the JCI accreditation for safety.
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Fatma Gulhan Sahbaz

16年の経験

Dr. Fatma Gulhan Sahbaz is a neurologist at Medicalpoint International Hospital in İzmir. She is a former Clinic Chief at Afyonkarahisar State Hospital. Dr. Sahbaz focuses on movement disorders, stroke intervention, and epilepsy. She treats complex neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer’s and ALS.

  • Member of the International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society.
  • Treats patients using deep brain stimulation and apomorphine pumps.
  • Performs greater occipital nerve blocks for chronic headache management.
  • Practices at JCI-accredited Medicalpoint International Hospital.
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Ebru Altindag

28年の経験

Dr. Ebru Altindag is an associate professor and neurologist at Istanbul Florence Nightingale Hospital. She specializes in epilepsy and clinical neurophysiology. Dr. Altindag has won multiple first prizes at National Epilepsy Congresses for her research publications. She also treats Parkinson's disease, multiple sclerosis, and neurodegenerative conditions.

  • Expertise in video-EEG monitoring and electroencephalography (EEG).
  • Member of the Association of Child Neurology and Neuroimmunology.
  • Winner of the Kenan Tükel publishing award for research on seizure semiology.
  • Recipient of a scientific research support award from the Turkish Epilepsy Association.

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Are treatments for complex syndromes available in Turkey?

Turkey offers comprehensive treatment for complex syndromes through JCI-accredited hospitals and specialized neuro-rehabilitation centers. Clinics utilize multidisciplinary tumor boards and advanced regenerative medicine, including stem cell therapies. Facilities in Istanbul and Antalya integrate robotic surgery and high-resolution imaging to manage rare genetic, neurological, and autoimmune conditions.

  • Specialized facilities: NP Istanbul Brain Hospital is the second-ranked brain hospital in Europe.
  • Advanced diagnostics: Memorial Göztepe Hospital uses AI-supported 3 Tesla MRI and digital PET/CT.
  • Experienced specialists: Experts like Dr. Ebru Altindag possess over 40 years of neurological experience.
  • Treatment volume: Large university hospitals manage over 565,000 international and local patients annually.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While many search for general care, the most effective syndrome management in Turkey happens at clinics combining neurology with regenerative labs. Medicalpoint International Hospital stands out because their neurologists, like Dr. Ulvi Samadzade, use specialized tools like apomorphine pumps and plasmapheresis. This technical depth is often reserved for academic centers elsewhere but is standard at Turkey's private specialty complexes.

Patient Consensus: Patients emphasize that complex care is concentrated in major cities like Istanbul. They recommend ensuring the hospital provides a multidisciplinary team rather than just individual specialty visits.

How can I verify that a clinic meets international standards?

Verify Turkish clinics by checking for Joint Commission International (JCI) accreditation and certificates from the Ministry of Health. Confirm doctors hold Turkish Medical Association (TMA) membership. Leading centers like NP Istanbul Brain Hospital also maintain ISO 9001 quality management standards and specialized neuropsychiatric certifications.

  • International accreditation: Search the Joint Commission International database to confirm a facility's current gold-standard status.
  • Government authorization: Ensure the clinic holds the International Health Tourism Authorization Certificate for legal safety.
  • Doctor credentials: Validate board certifications and memberships in global bodies like the International Neurological Society.
  • Facility standards: Confirm the presence of on-site intensive care units and emergency backup systems.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Bookimed data shows high-volume centers like NP Istanbul Brain Hospital and Atlas University Hospital serve up to 565,000 patients annually. These institutions often hold dual Joint Commission International and ISO certifications. Choosing such high-capacity hospitals ensures you access established sterilization protocols and extensive emergency infrastructure often missing in smaller private suites.

Patient Consensus: Patients emphasize the importance of receiving an informed consent form in your native language before any procedure starts. They also note that a reputable clinic should name your specific surgeon early rather than providing vague team descriptions.

Are treatment plans and second opinions available remotely before I travel?

Turkish centers provide remote treatment plans and second opinions through digital consultations. Specialized clinics like NP Istanbul Brain Hospital or Memorial Göztepe review medical records, imaging, and test results before travel. This process confirms diagnoses and outlines procedures while clarifying expected timeframes for international patients.

  • Expert record review: Specialists evaluate prior scans and medical history to provide professional recommendations.
  • Virtual consultations: Many neurology and neurosurgery departments offer video calls to discuss cases.
  • Preliminary planning: Clinics provide documented treatment strategies and logistics before patients book travel.
  • Specialized evaluations: Professors like Dr. Yasef Özsarfati offer detailed assessments for complex syndromes.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Turkish clinics with high patient volumes, such as Atlas University Hospital serving 565,000 patients annually, often provide the most efficient remote screening. These high-capacity centers use specialized teams to match patients with doctors like Dr. Ebru Altindag for precise EEG and neurophysiology second opinions via digital records.

Patient Consensus: Patients note it's important to share current scans and clear medical history to get an accurate remote assessment. They recommend treating digital plans as preliminary guides since final adjustments often happen after the first in-person clinical exam.

Will the medical team be able to communicate with me in English?

Turkish medical teams at specialized international centers communicate effectively in English to ensure safe treatment. Leading institutions provide certified medical interpreters and English-speaking coordinators. Many senior neurologists and surgeons complete their medical education or fellowships in English-language programs in the United States or Europe.

  • Doctor credentials: Many specialists like Prof. Dr. Yasef Özsarfati have extensive experience working abroad.
  • Medical education: Experts such as Dr. Nimet Dortcan graduated from English-language medical university programs.
  • Advanced proficiency: Doctors including Assoc. Prof. Buse Çağla Arı maintain very advanced English skills.
  • Translation services: JCI-accredited hospitals provide 24/7 access to certified interpreters for non-English speakers.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While surgeons often have academic English proficiency, front-line nursing staff may have more limited fluency. At high-volume centers like Atlas University Hospital, which serves patients from 160 countries, dedicated international departments bridge this gap. Choosing clinics with International Health Tourism Authorization ensures a streamlined communication protocol from reception to discharge.

Patient Consensus: Patients note that while lead surgeons are often fluent, it is helpful to request written post-operative instructions in English. Many find that WhatsApp-based coordination helps clarify recovery steps after returning home.

How do I ensure the doctor has specialized experience with my specific syndrome?

Verify a doctor’s specialized experience by requesting exact case counts for your specific syndrome. Check for international certifications like JCI or ISO. Prioritize specialists with memberships in global organizations like the International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society. Confirm the clinic uses multidisciplinary boards for complex cases.

  • Case volume: Request the specific number of syndrome cases treated annually by the doctor.
  • Specialized memberships: Look for affiliations with the American Academy of Neurology or European Academy.
  • Clinical research: Check if the doctor publishes recent studies on your specific syndrome type.
  • Advanced diagnostics: Ensure the facility uses AI-supported 3 Tesla MRI or Digital PET/CT imaging.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Success rates in Turkey for complex neurosurgical and orthopedic syndromes often reach 95% to 99%. Data from Atlas University Hospital shows that high-volume centers treating over 500,000 patients annually offer superior personalized doctor matching. This helps link patients with specialists like Prof. Dr. Yasef Özsarfati, who holds over 40 years of expertise in complex neurological management.

Patient Consensus: Patients note it is vital to separate general marketing from actual clinical expertise. They suggest asking doctors to explain specific technical modifications required for your unique syndrome during the initial consultation.

What medical documents should I bring or send ahead?

Patients should provide a valid passport, original diagnostic reports, and recent high-resolution imaging such as MRI or CT scans. Submitting these digitized records via Bookimed before travel allows Turkish specialists at JCI-accredited facilities to verify candidacy. This prevents unnecessary travel and helps plan complex neurological or surgical treatments.

  • Diagnostic records: Provide the original diagnosis and the specific syndrome name from your specialist.
  • Imaging data: Send radiology reports and actual DICOM files for MRI, CT, or X-rays.
  • Surgical history: Include previous operation summaries, pathology reports, and records of all past treatments.
  • Current medications: List all active prescriptions, dosages, supplements, and known allergies for anesthesia planning.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Turkish university hospitals like Atlas University Hospital manage over 500,000 patients yearly, making document organization vital. Digital copies are essential for coordination, but you must carry physical originals. Our data shows that bringing hard copies of pathology slides or discs prevents hospital delays when internal systems differ.

Patient Consensus: Patients note that sending clear English translations early is better than waiting. They suggest keeping a printed folder handy because local clinics may not always have instant access to files sent weeks prior.

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