MEDICAL TOURISM
Turkiye Medical Tourism gives you access to 51 JCI accredited hospitals, with partnerships to renowned institutions.
straddles both Asia and Europe, and is commonly referred to as an Eurasian country. It borders four different seas and eight countries: Bulgaria, Greece, Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Iran, Iraq, and Syria; and coupled with its rich history as the successor state to the powerful Ottoman Empire that stretched all the way into Eastern Europe and North Africa,
’s culture is a unique tapestry that blends both the East and the West. In recent years, Türkiye has integrated itself into the West through such organizations as NATO, the Council of Europe, and the G-20; and it has been trying to gain membership into the European Union (EU). Due to its advanced economy and infrastructure, Türkiye is classified as both a developed country (like the U.S. and Western Europe) and a regional power
MEDICAL TOURISM FAME
The Joint Commission International has accredited 51 hospitals in
; mostly located in Istanbul, however, there are some in Bursa (northwest, near Istanbul), Ankara (central northwest), Antalya (southwest), Izmir (west), Adana (south central), and Kocaeli (east of Istanbul).
is set to join the European Union (EU) and with that membership its hospitals are held to the same standards as those in other EU countries. On top of its impressive accreditation credentials, some hospitals have partnerships with top American hospitals such as Harvard Medical Center and Johns Hopkins, and are staffed with many highly skilled, English speaking, and western trained doctors. Also, many hospitals offer 5 star accommodations for patients and their families.
The most popular procedures sought by medical tourists are cosmetic surgery and dental treatments, however
offers top-notch medical care in cardiology, ophthalmology, endocrinology, gastroenterology, rheumatology, nephrology, oncology, neurology, dermatology, gynecology/obstetrics, orthopedics, organ transplantation, and otolaryngology (ear, nose & throat).