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Acıbadem Bursa Hospital

Nilufer, Bursa
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  • 3.6
    Good
     287 Review,

About

Acıbadem Bursa Hospital, which started its healthcare service in 2006, was opened in Bursa, which is characterised by its rich history, nature and coastline, as the first hospital of Acıbadem Healthcare Group outside Istanbul. Built on a large enclosed area of 30,000 m2, it is one of the most preferred hospitals in Bursa with its spacious corridors, sunlit rooms and a cafeteria serving both cafes and meals.

Acıbadem Bursa Hospital has 133 patient beds, 41 intensive care beds and 10 operating theaters. In order to appeal to different groups of patients, 2 types of rooms have been designed. In the standard rooms, the feeling of spaciousness is supported by the use of wooden tones, and a comfortable space with a minibar, TV and internet connection is created to meet the needs of patients and their relatives. In the luxury/suite type rooms, in addition to the standard rooms, there is a separate waiting room and bathroom for the patients' relatives. Thanks to the helipad... More

Acıbadem Bursa Hospital, which started its healthcare service in 2006, was opened in Bursa, which is characterised by its rich history, nature and coastline, as the first hospital of Acıbadem Healthcare Group outside Istanbul. Built on a large enclosed area of 30,000 m2, it is one of the most preferred hospitals in Bursa with its spacious corridors, sunlit rooms and a cafeteria serving both cafes and meals.

Acıbadem Bursa Hospital has 133 patient beds, 41 intensive care beds and 10 operating theaters. In order to appeal to different groups of patients, 2 types of rooms have been designed. In the standard rooms, the feeling of spaciousness is supported by the use of wooden tones, and a comfortable space with a minibar, TV and internet connection is created to meet the needs of patients and their relatives. In the luxury/suite type rooms, in addition to the standard rooms, there is a separate waiting room and bathroom for the patients' relatives. Thanks to the helipad and ambulance located within the hospital's boundaries, treatment of patients requiring emergency measures from other provinces can begin as soon as possible.

Acıbadem Bursa Hospital provides services in all medical fields, especially oral and maxillofacial surgery, hair transplantation, skin diseases, aesthetic plastic and reconstructive surgery, check-up, general surgery, gynecology and obstetrics. The clinic is distinguished not only by its highly sensitive and reliable healthcare staff and experienced medical personnel, but also by the medical technologies used.
Dr. Sibel Pasin, a general physician, has served as the chief physician of Acıbadem Bursa Hospital since 2017 and manages it.

In Numbers

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83 Patients Rooms

83 Patients Rooms

7 Suit Patients Rooms

7 Suit Patients Rooms

133 Patients Beds

133 Patients Beds

41 Reanimation Units

41 Reanimation Units

12 Baby Beds

12 Baby Beds

7 Newborn Beds

7 Newborn Beds

Decontamination Room

Decontamination Room

Isolation Room

Isolation Room

10 Operation Rooms

10 Operation Rooms

1 Delivery Rooms

1 Delivery Rooms

LDRP Room

LDRP Room

5 Newborn Incubators

5 Newborn Incubators

1 Newborn Transport Incubator

1 Newborn Transport Incubator

7 Newborn Breathing Devices

7 Newborn Breathing Devices

3 Newborn Phototherapy Devices

3 Newborn Phototherapy Devices

Nearby

SAW 122 km

SAW 122 km

IST 187 km

IST 187 km

Mudanya Port 21 km

Mudanya Port 21 km

Service and Costs

Services Included

  • Wifi
  • Translation Service
  • Transfer

Translator Languages

Languages spoken by the translators in the clinic

Doctors

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Op. Dr. Mahmut Özyılmaz 

Hair Transplantation
Plastic, Reconstructive & Aesthetic Surgery
Medical Aesthetics
Beauty Treatments
  • 5
    Spectacular
     19 Review,
  • 5.0
    Spectacular
     2 Review,
  • 21 Years of Experience
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Prof. Dr. Abdullah Zorluoğlu

Plastic, Reconstructive & Aesthetic Surgery
Obesity / Weight Loss Treatment in Turkey
  • 5
    Spectacular
     5 Review,
  • 4.6
    Spectacular
     9 Review,
  • 41 Years of Experience
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Assoc. Prof. Dr. Volkan Tümay

Plastic, Reconstructive & Aesthetic Surgery
Obesity / Weight Loss Treatment in Turkey
  • 4.5
    Good
     12 Review,
  • 19 Years of Experience
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Dr. Mukaddes Yuceur

Eye Treatments
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Dr. Semih Urvasizoglu

Eye Treatments
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Dr. Ahmet Alperen Koc

Eye Treatments
Plastic, Reconstructive & Aesthetic Surgery
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Dr. Oguzhan Demirel

Plastic, Reconstructive & Aesthetic Surgery
doktor_ismi

Dr. Ali Can Gunenc

Plastic, Reconstructive & Aesthetic Surgery
Medical Aesthetics
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Dr. Ugur Horoz

Plastic, Reconstructive & Aesthetic Surgery
Medical Aesthetics
Beauty Treatments

Sections

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Patient Rights & Responsibilities in Turkey Patient Rights & Responsibilities in Turkey

 

1. PATIENT RIGHTS AND VALUES IN HEALTH CARE

 

The instruments cited in the Introduction should be understood as applying also specifically in the health care setting, and it should therefore be noted that the human values expressed in these instruments shall be reflected in the health care system. It should also be noted that where exceptional limitations are imposed on the rights of patients, these must be in accordance with human rights instruments and have a legal base in the law of the country. It may be further observed that the rights specified below carry a matching responsibility to act with due concern for the health of others and for their same rights.

  1. Everyone has the right to respect of his or her person as a human being.
  2. Everyone has the right to self-determination.
  3. Everyone has the right to physical and mental integrity and to the security of his or her person.
  4. Everyone has the right to respect for his or her privacy.
  5. Everyone has the right to have his. or her moral and cultural values and religious and philosophical convictions respected.
  6. Everyone has the right to such protection of health as is afforded by appropriate measures for disease prevention and health care, and to the opportunity to pursue his or her own highest attainable level of health.

 

2. INFORMATION

 

  1. Information about health services and how best to use them is to be made available to the public in order to benefit all those concerned.
  2. Patients have the right to be fully informed about their health status, including the medical facts about their condition; about the proposed medical procedures, together with the potential risks and benefits of each procedure; about alternatives to the proposed procedures, including the effect of non-treatment; and about the diagnosis, prognosis and progress of treatment.
  3. Information may only be withheld from patients exceptionally when there is good reason to believe that this information would without any expectation of obvious positive effects cause them serious harm.
  4. Information must be communicated to the patient in a way appropriate to the latter's capacity for understanding, minimizing the use of unfamiliar technical terminology. If the patient does not speak the common language, some form of interpreting should be available.
  5. Patients have the right not to be informed, at their explicit request.
  6. Patients have the right to choose who, if any one, should be informed on their behalf
  7. Patients should have the possibility of obtaining a second opinion.
  8. When admitted to a health care establishment, patients should be informed of the identity and professional status of the health care providers taking care of them and of any rules and routines which would bear on their stay and care.
  9. Patients should be able to request and be given a written summary of their diagnosis, treatment and care on discharge from a health care establishment.

 

3. CONSENT

 

  1. The informed consent of the patient is a prerequisite for any medical intervention.
  2. A patient has the right to refuse or to halt a medical intervention. The implications of refusing or halting such an intervention must be carefully explained to the patient.
  3. When a patient is unable to express his or her will and a medical intervention is urgently needed, the consent of the patient may be presumed, unless it is obvious from a previous declared expression of will that consent would be refused in the situation.
  4. When the consent of a legal representative is required and the proposed intervention is urgently needed, that intervention may be made if it is not possible to obtain, in time, the representative's consent.
  5. When the consent of a legal representative is required, patients (whether minor or adult) must nevertheless be involved in the decision-making process to the fullest extent which their capacity allows.
  6. If a legal representative refuses to give consent and the physician or other provider is of the opinion that the intervention is in the interest of the patient, then the decision must be referred to a court or some form of arbitration.
  7. In all other situations where the patient is unable to give informed consent and where there is no legal representative or representative designated by the patient for this purpose, appropriate measures should be taken to provide for a substitute decision making process, taking into account what is known and to the greatest extent possible, what may be presumed about the wishes of the patient.
  8. The consent of the patient is required for the preservation and use of all substances of the human body. Consent may be presumed when the substances are to be used in the current course of diagnosis, treatment and care of that patient.
  9. The informed consent of the patient is needed for participation in clinical teaching.
  10. The informed consent of the patient is a prerequisite for participation in scientific research. All protocols must be submitted to proper ethical review procedures. Such research should not be carried out on those who are unable to express their will, unless the consent of a legal representative has been obtained and the research would likely be in the interest of the patient.
  11. As an exception to the requirement of involvement being in the interest of the patient, an incapacitated person may be involved in observational research which is not of direct benefit to his or her health provided that that person offers no objection, that the risk andfor burden is minimal, that the research is of significant value and that no alternative methods and other research subjects are available.

 

4. CONFIDENTIALITY AND PRIVACY

 

  1. All information about a patient's health status, medical condition, diagnosis, prognosis and treatment and all other information of a personal kind must be kept confidential, even after death.
  2. Confidential information can only be disclosed if the patient gives explicit consent or if the law expressly provides for this. Consent may be presumed where disclosure is to other health care providers involved in that patient's treatment.
  3. All identifiable patient data must be protected. The protection of the data must be appropriate to the manner of their storage. Human substances from which identifiable data can be derived must be likewise protected.
  4. Patients have the right of access to their medical files and technical records and to any other files and records pertaining to their diagnosis, treatment and care and to receive a copy of their own files and records or parts thereof. Such access excludes data concerning third parties.
  5. Patients have the right to require the correction, completion, deletion, clarification and/or updating of personal and medical data concerning them which are inaccurate, incomplete, ambiguous or outdated, or which are not relevant to the purposes of diagnosis, treatment and care.
  6. There can be no intrusion into a patient's private and family life unless and only if, in addition to the patient consenting to it, it can be justified as necessary to the patient's diagnosis, treatment and care.
  7. Medical interventions may only be carried out when there is proper respect shown for the privacy of the individual. This means that a given intervention may be carried out only in the presence of those persons who are necessary for the intervention unless the patient consents or requests otherwise.
  8. Patients admitted to health care establishments have the right to expect physical facilities which ensure privacy, particularly when health care providers are offering them personal care or carrying out examinations and treatment.

 

5. CARE AND TREATMENT

 

Everyone has the right to receive such health care as is appropriate to his or her health needs, including preventive care and activities aimed at health promotion. Services should be continuously available and accessible to all equitably, without discrimination and according to the financial, human and material resources which can be made available in a given society.

 

  1. Patients have a collective right to some form of representation at each level of the health care system in matters pertaining to the planning and evaluation of services, including the range, quality and functioning of the care provided.
  2. Patients have the right to a quality of care which is marked both by high technical standards and by a humane relationship between the patient and health care providers.
  3. Patients have the right to continuity of care, including cooperation between all health care providers and/or establishments which may be involved in their diagnosis, treatment and care.
  4. In circumstances where a choice must be made by providers between potential patients for a particular treatment which is in limited supply, all such patients are entitled to a fair selection procedure for that treatment. That choice must be based on medical criteria and made without discrimination.
  5. Patients have the right to choose and change their own physician or other health care provider and health care establishment, provided that it is compatible with the functioning of the health care system.
  6. Patients for whom there are no longer medical grounds for continued stay in a health care establishment are entitled to a full explanation before they can be transferred to another establishment or sent home. Transfer can only take place after another health care establishment has agreed to accept the patient.
  7. Where the patient is discharged to home and when his or her condition so requires, community and domiciliary services should be available.
  8. Patients have the right to be treated with dignity in relation to their diagnosis, treatment and care, which should be rendered with respect for their culture and values.
  9. Patients have the right to enjoy support from family, relatives and friends during the course of care and treatment and to receive spiritual support and guidance at all times.
  10. Patients have the right to relief of their suffering according to the current state of knowledge.
  11. Patients have the right to humane terminal care and to die in dignity.

 

6. DUTIES OF THE PATIENTS

 

  1. Our patients are responsible for following the rules and practices of the hospital/clinic.
  2. Our patients are responsible for following the precautions and rules of the hospital/clinic for noise, visitors, smoke, etc.
  3. The patient and the patient's family members are responsible for following all precautions suggested to them to avoid spreading the infection.
  4. Our patients are responsible for the cost of the examination and treatment. Our patients and relatives who intentionally damage furnishings and supplies are responsible.
  5. Our patients have the responsibility to accommodate as few visitors as possible at one time; visitors must not bring food or drink, use other patients' belongings, and observe hospital/clinic visiting hours.
  6. Our patients have the responsibility to provide information about medical conditions, pre-existing conditions, treatments, and if applicable.
  7. Our patients have the responsibility to comply with the rules and practices and to act with a participatory approach and be aware that they are part of the diagnostic and treatment team.
  8. Our patients have the responsibility to monitor the time period set by the physician and provide feedback on the course of treatment.
  9. Our patients are responsible for keeping the date and time of the appointment and reporting any changes to the appropriate office.
  10. Patients who are given priority under relevant legislation are responsible for respecting the rights of other patients and staff.
  11. Our patients are responsible for not verbally and physically assaulting staff.

Address

Fatih Sultan Mehmet Bulvarı Sümer Sok No:1, Nilüfer / Bursa



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