Acibadem Bodrum Hospital
About the clinic
Acibadem Bodrum Hospital is part of one of the most well-known groups of Turkish clinics in the world.
The clinic is accredited by ISO and JCI.
Acibadem Bodrum Hospital holds several international accreditations, and one reason for the clinic’s recognition is that some of the best doctors from Turkey, the USA, Belgium, and the Netherlands practice here. Cooperation with the largest company, Siemens, allows the clinic to receive new equipment earlier than other clinics. Among the advanced technologies are the Gamma Knife, the TrueBeam system for radiotherapy, and 3 Tesla MRI.
In the oncology department, an interdisciplinary team consisting of leading specialists from different countries carries out early diagnosis and treatment of oncological diseases of all body systems. A separate hematology department provides care for malignant blood diseases, anemia, and coagulation disorders. Therapy is prescribed jointly with the LABCELL research laboratory, where innovative treatment methods are developed. In addition, the clinic offers bone marrow transplantation for adults and children.
The neurology department specializes in a wide range of pathologies, including nervous system tumors, cerebrovascular diseases, headache, neuropathies, dementia, movement disorders, and epilepsy. To prevent undesirable side effects during neurosurgical operations, intraoperative monitoring is used to protect the functions of the brain, cranial, and peripheral nerves.
Diagnosis and treatment of eye diseases (glaucoma, cataract, strabismus, corneal and retinal pathologies, etc.) are carried out in the ophthalmology department. A wide range of diagnostic, therapeutic, and surgical interventions is available here. Refractive surgery, oculoplasty, as well as laser vision correction and corneal transplantation are highly developed.
The clinic, designed for 108 beds, includes rooms at the level of 5-star hotels: Standard, Deluxe, and Royal Suite categories. Patients have access to single or double rooms with an accompanying person.