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Turkey, Antalya

Gastric sleeve surgery (Sleeve gastrectomy) in Medical Park Antalya Hospital Complex

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Most Popular Clinic for Gastric sleeve surgery (Sleeve gastrectomy)
Most Popular Clinic for Gastric sleeve surgery (Sleeve gastrectomy)
11 patients
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83% Patients
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About the clinic

Medical Park Antalya Hospital Complex is a private multi-specialty medical center in Istanbul, Turkey. The team focuses on orthopedics and transplantology. Medical Park Antalya Hospital Complex serves only adults. Patients from Europe, the Commonwealth, the USA, Canada, and Australia visit the clinic most often.

Highlights

2008 Year of foundation
130 doctors
Most Popular Clinic for Gastric sleeve surgery (Sleeve gastrectomy)
10000 patients per year

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Special offers

Weight Loss Surgery
Gastric sleeve surgery (Sleeve gastrectomy)
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Treatments prices in the clinic

Last price update — 29.03.2025. Prices can be changed depending on the medical case and doctor's recommendations.
Weight Loss Surgery
treatment Price
Gastric sleeve surgery (Sleeve gastrectomy) $3000
Gastric bypass Price on request
Gastric balloon Price on request

Clinic Doctors

Gastrointestinal surgeon
Mehmet Guler
Mehmet Guler
Gastrointestinal surgeon, General surgeon
Experience 33 years
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Surgical oncologist
Aziz Kemal Emek
Aziz Kemal Emek
Surgical oncologist, Gastrointestinal surgeon, General surgeon
Experience 35 years
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Licences

International health tourism authorization certificate, Medical Park Antalya Hospital Complex, Turkey Ministry of Health

hospital accreditation of quality

International Health Tourism Authorization Certificate certificate for Medical Park Antalya Hospital Complex
International Health Tourism Authorization Certificate
TR, International Health Tourism Authorization Certificate certificate for Medical Park Antalya Hospital Complex

Medical Park Antalya Hospital Complex: more details about the clinic

Turkey, Antalya

Medical Park Antalya Hospital Complex aims to reach even the most remote patients with the mission of “Health for All”. It offers services in 33 medical disciplines with:

  • 84 outpatient offices;
  • 228 hospital beds, including 39 in the cardiology department;
  • 73 beds in the intensive care unit;
  • 10 beds in the cardiac intensive care unit;
  • 7 beds in the intensive care unit for cardiovascular surgery;
  • 22 beds in the general intensive care unit;
  • 34 beds in the neonatal intensive care unit;
  • 10 operating rooms for organ transplants.

As the largest private hospital in the Mediterranean region, Medical Park Antalya aims to be the most preferred transplant center in Europe. It has the highest number of successful transplant operations in Turkey and the lowest rate of side effects.

The complex includes the following divisions:

  • Organ transplantation;
  • Bone marrow transplant;
  • Medical oncology;
  • Radiation oncology;
  • Immunology;
  • Dermatology-Plastic surgery;
  • Hair transplantation;
  • Nutrition and dietetics;
  • Psychiatric and psychological counseling.

As a reference hospital for the Mediterranean region, it is equipped with cutting-edge technologies in the Oncology-Bone Marrow Transplantation unit, such as:

  • Nuclear medicine;
  • LINAC (Linear Accelerator for Radiotherapy);
  • PET/CT.

Physicians in these units hold internationally recognized academic titles.

The hospital's Aeromedical Centre, licensed by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation, is one of the few in the country. Since 2011, it has been providing first, second and third level medical examinations for all aviation personnel, including pilots.

Medical Park Antalya Hospital has quickly gained international recognition by cooperating with more than 200 domestic and international insurance companies. Located in Antalya, the tourism capital of Turkey, it provides international level medical services to patients from all over the world, especially from neighboring countries.

Additional services
Transfer
Clinic to airport
free
Airport to clinic
free
Language assistance
Available
free
Accommodation
Hotel (apartments) near the clinic, billed daily
What procedures do patients have most often?
The most common procedures in the hospital are:
  • Gastric sleeve surgery (Sleeve gastrectomy)

Patient reviews

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Lubna Jasim

Aug 21, 2025
This place is extremely unprofessional and a complete SCAM. The female doctor in the ER made an inaccurate diagnosis and seemed completely incompetent. They charged me money but provided no real help, and even attempted to administer an unlabeled IV, which felt very suspicious. On top of that, the English translator was rude and displayed racist behavior. I strongly advise against going here, it was by far the worst experience I've ever had. This hospital should not be in business, the night ER doctor should be questioned

Kate Maksimchuk

May 22, 2025
We recently had to stay at Medical Park Hospital in Antalya due to a medical emergency during our holiday. I want to acknowledge that the medical treatment itself was very good and fast. The doctors and nursing staff acted quickly and provided the necessary care, for which we are grateful. The hospital room was disappointing. It was very small, cramped, and uncomfortably hot, with no proper space for a family. My husband had to sleep on the floor, as there was no extra bed provided. We were told that the hospital would try to find a second bed for him, but we never received any update, and nothing was arranged. Later at night, when I needed to have blood tests done but couldn’t turn on the light in my room because our baby was sleeping, I went to the next room. I was surprised to see that there was a bed there that no one was using for the entire duration of our stay, right up until we checked out. There was also no bed linen provided for my son, who had to stay with us, and he was forced to sleep without proper bedding. The food provided was of poor quality, and, to make matters worse, no food at all was given to my son during our stay. On a positive note, the Russian translator, Kamil, and another lady who assisted us the following day were amazing. They were professional, kind, and very helpful, which made communication much easier during a difficult time. Unfortunately, the English translator, Rabia, was extremely unprofessional and rude. She frequently raised her voice, walked out before I could finish conversation, didn’t allow me to take her full name and failed to translate much of what the medical staff were saying. This made an already stressful situation much worse, as it was difficult to understand what was happening and to communicate our needs. Once we checked out, we found that the discharge document contained many mistakes, including errors in my nationality, the date when symptoms first appeared, and an inaccurate summary of my overall condition at the hospital. We had to request corrections to these important documents. Additionally, all the invoices took a week to arrive for some reason, and we had to do a lot of chasing to get them before we left. It’s also important to mention that we paid roughly 2,000 euros for just one night’s stay, which included overnight medication, two ultrasounds, two blood tests, and a consultation with a consultant. I feel this is a very high amount considering the level of comfort, room conditions, and food provided during our stay. While I appreciate the quality and speed of the medical care, the lack of basic comfort, poor communication, and the rude behavior of the English translator made our experience at Medical Park Hospital far more difficult than it needed to be. I hope the hospital will address these issues for the benefit of future patients and their families.

Emily Wilson

Jun 5, 2025
I came here for the full-day women’s health checkup package as a foreigner. While the tests were thorough and scheduling was easy via WhatsApp, the actual hospital experience was disappointing overall. There's no initial consult, no one reviews your medical history,. That seems like essential information to have for a thorough and check up and to put any further results in context. So, I was really surprised there was no initial consultation. Medication was prescribed without asking what I might already be taken and no directions were provided about the details of how long I should take it, what time of day etc. Then during the visits to the various exams, and most doctors spend just a few minutes with me. It felt like being rushed through a series of tests with little time to ask questions or get meaningful advice. I specifically picked that package because it included time with areas I have questions and concerns about, but few if any were actually addressed unless it was directly related to a test result they were looking at. During one appointment I was specifically told if I wanted to get advice from them I would need to pay for a follow-up appointment. Be aware that if anything requires follow-up, you'll likely be referred to a specialist at a high additional cost — even for minor issues that seem like they could have been explained on the spot. Foreigners expecting detailed explanations or integrated care should be cautious. This is not the in-depth, personalized experience it is made it out to be.

Henk Dries

May 11, 2025
Mixed experience at MedicalPark Antalya – not what I expected I recently had a full medical check-up at MedicalPark Antalya. Beforehand, I was given some polished and promising information about how the day would go and the benefits of a complete check-up. Based on that, I imagined a hospital experience where one or two doctors would carefully examine me and take time to go through everything. Unfortunately, the reality turned out to be quite different. I arrived early in the morning at a very busy hospital. At first, I wasn’t sure where to go, but I soon found the medical check-up desk. It was clear that people came here for a wide range of treatments – the place was crowded and bustling. My check-up started with a blood test, followed by many different examinations: an ECG, a stress test, lung function test, a visit to the dentist, and even a brain MRI. The entire process took most of the day, and I went from department to department, having very brief conversations with different doctors. Most of the doctors didn’t speak much English, which made it difficult to understand the results or ask questions. Only the cardiologist spoke good English and was able to explain things clearly. That was one of the few moments I felt properly informed. One of the worst parts of the day was the MRI scan. I was given small cushions to protect my ears, but they didn’t help at all. The noise was so intense I nearly asked to stop the scan. In other hospitals, you usually get proper headphones or ear protection – this was definitely lacking here. All in all, it was a long and exhausting day. On the one hand, I appreciated getting so many tests done in a single visit. On the other hand, the rushed pace, limited communication, and lack of personal attention made the experience less positive. In terms of price, I didn’t think it was worth it. If I do another check-up in the future, I’ll choose a more focused one – just for vital organs, for example – and ideally in a place where English is spoken fluently or even back in my own country, even if it costs more. I also wish I had been given a clearer picture beforehand of how the day would really go

Zehra Çalışkan

Sep 1, 2025
The check-up service is absolutely the worst experience I’ve ever had. They promised my tests would be completed by the afternoon at the latest, but instead, I was left waiting endlessly. Everyone around me was also complaining, and when we asked for updates, the staff gave vague and useless responses. The system is completely broken, nothing works properly, and the entire process is a waste of time. I strongly advise against coming here under any circumstances.

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