


Aplastic anemia Treatment in Lokman Hekim University Ankara Hospital
About the clinic
Lokman Hekim University Ankara Hospital in Ankara, Turkey, provides advanced diagnostic services for blood disorders like aplastic anemia. Diagnostics include a tumor marker blood test for around 110-220 EUR, a Brain MRI typically costing 440-660 EUR, and a CT scan priced at about 550-880 EUR. The facility operates as an ISO-accredited university hospital with specialized medical departments.
Diagnostic Services for Blood Disorders
The hospital offers a targeted diagnostic workup. This is crucial for confirming conditions and planning treatment. Key tests include the Tumor Marker Blood Test. It helps identify specific proteins linked to various disorders. A Brain MRI may be used to check for complications. A CT scan provides detailed images of internal organs and bones.
Comprehensive Care and Hospital Stay
Patient care is supported by modern infrastructure. The hospital has six operating theaters and 82 ICU beds. It also features a helipad for critical patient transfers. Hospitalization costs around 350 EUR per day. This rate covers the room and basic care. All additional treatments are quoted separately.
International patient services include interpreter support. This helps non-Turkish speaking patients navigate their care. Payment methods are flexible, including cards and bank transfers. For more details on diagnostic planning, contacting the hospital directly is recommended.
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Treatments prices in the clinic
| diagnostics | Price | |
|---|---|---|
| CT (computer tomography) | $550 - $880 | |
| Brain MRI | $440 - $660 | |
| Tumor Marker Blood Test | $110 - $220 |
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Lokman Hekim University Ankara Hospital: more details about the clinic
As of January 1, 2020, the hospital has been serving as a University Hospital under the name "Lokman Hekim University Health Application and Research Center." The facility includes 6 fully equipped operating rooms and a helicopter pad to accommodate patients arriving via Air Ambulance.
The hospital features a General Intensive Care Unit with 51 beds, a Cardiovascular Intensive Care Unit with 6 beds, a Coronary Intensive Care Unit with 4 beds, and a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit with 21 incubators, totaling 82 intensive care beds. Additionally, there are 134 patient beds, bringing the total capacity to 216 beds.
The hospital supports the Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative, conducted by the Ministry of Health and UNICEF, and has been awarded the Baby-Friendly Hospital certificate as part of this initiative.
During the pandemic, the Lokman Hekim University Health Application and Research Center, as part of the Lokman Hekim Health Group, has continued to be a source of healing by providing safe healthcare services with the highest precautions, specifically for COVID-19.
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The cost was much less than anticipated
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Totally recommend 100%
Anonymous • Consultation with a hematologist United States of America
Anyway, he is willing to do the bone marrow analysis which will give us some answers
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