The hospital group Dünyagöz Hospitals, founded in 1996, specializes in ophthalmology and eye diseases. The 14 branches in the 8 provinces of Istanbul, Ankara, Antalya, Izmit, Adana, Samsun, Gaziantep and Bursa as well as the 4 foreign branches, among others in Germany, Holland and England, offer solutions for all eye problems with the most modern treatment methods and the latest technology.
Thanks to the latest technology as well as the experienced 150-member team of doctors, supported by 1,500 specialized employees, the hospital group was able to gain a place among the few leading centers worldwide in a very short time. Today, the Dünyagöz Hospital Group ranks first in health tourism. Around 30,000 foreign patients from 107 countries are treated in the hospital group every year.
The branch of the Dünyagöz Hospital Group, which opened in March 2009 in Ankara, is located on Tunus Street in the Kavaklıdere district, which takes its ... More
The hospital group Dünyagöz Hospitals, founded in 1996, specializes in ophthalmology and eye diseases. The 14 branches in the 8 provinces of Istanbul, Ankara, Antalya, Izmit, Adana, Samsun, Gaziantep and Bursa as well as the 4 foreign branches, among others in Germany, Holland and England, offer solutions for all eye problems with the most modern treatment methods and the latest technology.
Thanks to the latest technology as well as the experienced 150-member team of doctors, supported by 1,500 specialized employees, the hospital group was able to gain a place among the few leading centers worldwide in a very short time. Today, the Dünyagöz Hospital Group ranks first in health tourism. Around 30,000 foreign patients from 107 countries are treated in the hospital group every year.
The branch of the Dünyagöz Hospital Group, which opened in March 2009 in Ankara, is located on Tunus Street in the Kavaklıdere district, which takes its name from the poplars that used to line the small river that ran through it. Over time, the river was asphalted and turned into Tunus Street. The only tree that was preserved is now a protected tree. The hospital is distinguished by its central location on one of the busiest streets in the capital, offering fast connections to all parts of the capital.
The modern lines of the 17-story Dünyagöz Kavaklıdere building catch the eye from afar. Diagnostic and treatment services in all areas of ophthalmology are offered here. In the spacious facility, each specialty has its own floor, and the rooms offer the comfort of a 5-star hotel. The colorful children's playroom features cartoons and a variety of games to keep the little ones entertained while their parents are examined.
The drive to Ankara's Esenboğa Airport takes about 40 minutes, depending on traffic. Shopping fans will find plenty of options in the malls as well as small boutiques in the area.
Dünyagöz Ankara offers diagnostic and treatment services in all areas of ophthalmology, always putting the patient's well-being first. Due to the empathetic and respectful treatment of patients, the hospital has made a name for itself far beyond its borders and treats thousands of patients from home and abroad every year.
Ankara Airport (ESB) 31 km
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