Best Doctor in Turkey
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Dr. Aytaç Sayın
General surgeon
VM Medical Park Bursa Hospital

Dr. Ayşe Bahar Edirne
Pediatric surgeon
Liv Hospital Samsun

Dr. Ayşe Bahar Önaksoy
Pediatric surgeon
VM Medical Park Samsun Hospital

Dr. Ayşe Gül Öney Kurnaz
Pulmonologist
VM Medical Park Kocaeli Hospital

Dr. Ayşe Işık Boyacı
Anesthesiologist
Medical Park Göztepe Hospital Complex

Dr. Ayşe Sanem Uçar
Radiologist
Medical Park Izmir Hospital

Dr. Ayşegül Eren
Pulmonologist
VM Medical Park Pendik Hospital

Dr. Ayşegül Karahan
Cardiologist
Liv Hospital Ulus

Dr. Ayşegül Kuşku
Anesthesiologist
VM Medical Park Florya Hospital

Dr. Ayşegül Özer Çelik
Neurologist
Medical Park Izmir Hospital

Dr. Bahadır Öztürk
Radiologist
VM Medical Park Samsun Hospital

Dr. Bahar Kayahan Sirkeci
ENT doctor
Liv Hospital Ankara

Dr. Banu Diri
Nephrologist

Dr. Baran Yüksekkaya
Cardiologist
Liv Hospital Samsun

Dr. Barış Avşar
ENT doctor
Medical Park Gebze

Dr. Barış Birinci
Orthopedist
VM Medical Park Ankara Hospital (Kecioren)

Dr. Barış Özgürol
Orthopedist
Liv Hospital Samsun

Dr. Barış İlke Çokay
ENT doctor
VM Medical Park Maltepe Hospital

Dr. Baver Samancı
ENT doctor
VM Medical Park Gebze

Dr. Bayram Köroğlu
Cardiologist
Istinye University Hospital Medical Park Gaziosman...

Dr. Bedrettin Özsoy
Neurosurgeon
VM Medical Park Kocaeli Hospital
FAQ About Doctors in Turkey
What languages do doctors speak, and can you arrange an interpreter?
Language skills are listed on each profile. We can arrange a certified medical interpreter online or in person if needed.
What research, publications, or awards has the doctor achieved?
Academic work, peer-reviewed publications, conference presentations, and awards are highlighted in the doctor’s profile.
How to choose the best doctors in the world?
Choosing the best doctors in the world starts with verified credentials and proven outcomes. Look for board-certified specialists with substantial case volume in your specific condition, strong hospital affiliations (centers of excellence, teaching hospitals), and transparent data on complications, success rates, and revision rates. Review peer-reviewed publications, clinical trial involvement, and professional awards to gauge expertise, then balance this with verified patient reviews that mention communication, bedside manner, and aftercare. Request a remote second opinion to compare treatment plans and ensure the doctor explains risks, alternatives, and total costs clearly. Finally, confirm availability for follow-up (telemedicine or in-person) and make sure language support or a certified medical interpreter is offered if needed—continuity and clear communication are as important as surgical skill.
