| Turkey | Austria | Spain | |
| Symptomatic treatment | from $300 | from $700 | from $800 |
Day 1 - Arrival
Day 2 - Pre-Operation
Day 3 - Symptomatic Treatment
Day 4 - Post-Operation
Week 1 - Rehabilitation
Week 2 - Rehabilitation
Week 3 - Final Result
Please note that this is a general guideline and the exact process may vary based on individual cases.
Assoc. Prof. Nail Paksoy specializes in medical oncology at Medipol Bahcelievler Hospital, with extensive experience in clinical trials and symptom management.
Dr. Alyan brings extensive cardiology experience from prestigious institutions like Health Sciences University and Dicle University.
The doctor is an experienced orthopedic surgeon specializing in hip and shoulder replacement, serving international patients in Turkey. With expertise in managing trauma treatments of the spine and extremities, the doctor focuses on sports traumatology, including ligament and tendon injuries of the knee, such as meniscus and anterior cruciate ligament injuries.
Graduating from Cerrahpasa School of Medicine, Istanbul University, and completing residency at Istanbul Umraniye Teaching and Research Hospital, the doctor also studied Orthopedic Oncology at Goztepe Teaching and Research Hospital. Areas of interest include lower and upper extremity trauma surgery, spinal surgery, hip and knee arthroplasty, and the treatment of childhood conditions like pes equinovarus and hip dysplasia.
The doctor graduated from Hacettepe Medical School in 1985 and became an Internal Medicine Specialist at Ege University in 1990. Furthering expertise, the doctor specialized in hematology and completed a Ph.D. at Japan Mie Medical School in 1995. By 1997, the doctor had advanced to Assistant Professor and then Professor of Hematology at Ege University. In 2003, the doctor continued as a Professor of Hematology at Karadeniz Technical University. With over 65 scientific articles, 112 meeting papers, and 34 conference presentations, the doctor is recognized for contributions to hematology and bone marrow transplantation.