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.
Dünyagöz Hospital Group opened its branch in Feneryolu, part of the modern and vibrant Kadıköy district on the Anatolian side of Istanbul, in April ... 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.
Dünyagöz Hospital Group opened its branch in Feneryolu, part of the modern and vibrant Kadıköy district on the Anatolian side of Istanbul, in April 2001. Dünyagöz Feneryolu enjoys a prime location on Baghdad Street and offers a variety of restaurants and cafes, a soothing atmosphere, spacious stores that invite outdoor shopping, and a vibrant nightlife. Caddebostan Beach, just 10 minutes away, offers the opportunity to swim in the sea in the middle of the city and breathe fresh air in the greenery. The ferry pier in Kadiköy offers a quick connection to the European side of Istanbul with the famous historical peninsula, Topkapi Palace and Hagia Sophia.
Travel time from Istanbul Airport is about 70 minutes, depending on traffic.
The hospital is housed in a historic mansion that dates back for centuries. There is no elevator because the building is a protected monument and has limited remodeling options, but patients who cannot climb stairs have access to a special chairlift.
The boutique branch of Dünyagöz Feneryolu is characterized by its unique atmosphere as well as its extremely friendly and helpful medical and nursing team. Each patient receives individualized care and support throughout the treatment process. All ophthalmic treatment and diagnostic procedures are offered. As in all branches of the Dünyagöz Hospital Group, the health of patients is the top priority at Dünyagöz Feneryolu.
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