TurkeyMedistate International Hospital

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Located in a forest-park area of Istanbul.
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About the clinic

year of foundation
2010
doctors
53
specialties
30

Medistate International Hospital is equipped with ultramodern equipment, including PET/CT, the TrueBeam STX radiotherapy and radiosurgery system, and the IMRT device (intensity-modulated radiotherapy).

The hospital’s neurosurgeons perform spinal cord neurostimulation to improve motor function and implant baclofen pumps as a treatment method for spasticity in patients with cerebral palsy.

The hospital is a leading medical institution in Turkey for the rehabilitation of children with cerebral palsy.

Medistate International Hospital is the largest multidisciplinary clinic with an area of 17,000 sq.m., designed for 113 inpatient beds. The main areas of medical care are oncology, neurosurgery, and urology.

The neurosurgery department specializes in brain tumors, cerebrovascular diseases, movement disorders, and spinal cord diseases and injuries. Treatment methods include temporal lobectomy or corpus callosum resection for epilepsy, deep brain stimulation for Parkinson’s disease, and, for tumors, surgical intervention, chemo-, immuno-, and targeted therapy, Gamma Knife, and CyberKnife.

The urology department stands out for using modern clinical methods: HIFU therapy for oncological diseases, TURP (transurethral resection of the prostate), PVP (laser vaporization of prostatic adenoma), and da Vinci robotic surgery.

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