Inci Emekli
- Specialization: Neurologist
- 10 years of experience
- Speaks:English, Turkish
- Workplace: Turkey, Istanbul, Medipol University Parkinson’s and Movement Disorders Center (PARMER)
- Member of the European Academy of Neurology and Fellow of the Turkish Board of Neurology since 2019.
Dr. Inci Emekli is a neurologist at PARMER, Istanbul Medipol University (2025–). She specializes in Parkinson’s disease and movement disorders. She completed her neurology residency at Istanbul University (2015–2020). She then completed a neurology fellowship at Karabuk University (2020–2023) and movement disorders training at Michigan State University (2023–2024).
Her publications include an accepted article in Movement Disorders on the Head Snap Sign, a 2024 World Neurosurgery article on gender inequality in leadership, and a 2021 Parkinsonism & Related Disorders paper on hereditary Parkinson’s in Turkey. She delivered an oral presentation in 2022 on COVID‑19’s impact on carpal tunnel surgery. She also co‑authored a neurology chapter on hyperlipidemia in 2021.
Accreditation: Fellow of the Turkish Board of Neurology (2019–). Memberships: Turkish Society of Neurology (2016–) and European Academy of Neurology (2019–).
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Doctor's services
- Deep brain stimulation (DBS) surgery
- Medication treatment for Parkinson's disease
- Treatment of chronic pain after hernia surgery
- Medication treatment for essential tremor
- Medication treatment for multiple sclerosis
- Medication treatment for epilepsy
- MRI of one area
- CT (computer tomography)
- Brain MRI
- Magnetic Resonance Angiography Of The Brain
- Ultrasound
- EEG (Electroencephalography)
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Qualifications
Date of Birth 20 January 1990
Education and Academic Positions
2008-2014 School of Medicine, Elazig Firat University, Turkey
2014-2015 Elazig Harput State Hospital, Department of Emergency Medicine
2015-2020 Istanbul University, Istanbul Faculty of Medicine, Department of Neurology (Residency)
2020-2023 Karabuk University, School of Medicine, Neurology, Fellow
2023-2024 Michigan State University, Department of Neurology and Ophthalmology, Movement Disorders Clinic (Under supervision of Dr. John Goudreau and Dr. Christos Sidiropoulos)
2025- Parkinson's Disease and Movement Disorders Center (PARMER), Istanbul Medipol University, Istanbul, Türkiye
Society Memberships
- Turkish Society of Neurology (2016- )
- European Academy of Neurology (2019- )
Publications
- Emekli I, Ari BC, Samanci Y, Helvaci Yilmaz N, Zirh T, Kenangil G, Lozano A, Fasano A. Expanding the Clinical Spectrum of Head Snap Sign. Mov Disord. (accepted)
- Apaydin AS, Emekli I. Gender Inequality in Leadership Positions in Neurology and Neurosurgery Journals and Societies. World Neurosurg. 2024:183:e304-e313.
- Emekli, I., Tepgeç, F., Samancı, B., Toksoy, G., Kına, G. H., Tüfekçioğlu, Z., Basaran, S., Bilgic, B., Gürvit, I.H., Emre, M., Uyguner Z.O., Hanagasi, H. A. Clinical and molecular genetic findings of hereditary Parkinson's patients from Turkey. Parkinsonism & related disorders. 2021;93:35-39.
Presentations
- Emekli I, Apaydin AS. Effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Surgical Treatment of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome and Electrophysiological Evaluation. International Congress of Medical and Health Sciences Studies. Oral Presentation. Turkey. Dec 2022.
- Sahin I, Sezgin M, Gündüz T, Kürtüncü M. How far should we go in diagnostic testing for inherited neurological diseases ? Analysis of a CARASIL case. 53th National Neurology Congress, Antalya/Turkey, Nov 2017.
- Sahin I, Bebek N, Gürses C, Baykan B. Presentation of epileptic patients with vertigo: “Vertiginous Epilepsy”. 4th Epilepsia Symposium, Bolu/Turkey, May 2017.
Book Chapters
- Emekli AS, Emekli I. “Hyperlipidemia from the perspective of neurology” [Turkish]. Hyperlipidemia and Management, 2021. Editor: Ozturk MA. ISBN:978-625-7409-88-9.
Board Memberships
- Turkish Society of Neurology, Fellow of Turkish Board of Neurology. (2019- )
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