4K Laparoscopy
Enhanced visualization supports precise tissue handling and minimally invasive surgery.
Modern surgical pathways emphasizing laparoscopy, safety, and shorter recovery.
Marmara Health Center
Istanbul, Atasehir
A coordinated medical campus combining diagnostics, surgery, check-up programs, and international patient services.
General Surgery at Marmara Health Center is built around a multidisciplinary care model focused on laparoscopic surgery, hernia and gallbladder surgery, and thyroid and lymph node surgery. From the first evaluation onward, patients move through a clear pathway that aligns specialists, imaging, anesthesia, rehabilitation, and case coordination. The goal is not only to confirm a diagnosis, but also to prioritize risks, reduce avoidable delays, and choose the least invasive treatment that still delivers a strong clinical outcome. Within the department, services such as Laparoscopy, Hernia repair, Gallbladder surgery, Thyroid surgery are available in one campus-based workflow. That structure shortens the transition from consultation to procedure and makes second opinions easier to organize for complex cases. International patients are supported with remote pre-assessment, treatment planning, translation, and post-treatment follow-up instructions. Our clinical standard is reinforced by advanced imaging, digital planning tools, and patient safety protocols. Before treatment starts, each patient receives a practical roadmap covering preparation, hospital stay, discharge criteria, and follow-up. The result is a reassuring experience that feels organized, transparent, and medically sound.
Enhanced visualization supports precise tissue handling and minimally invasive surgery.
Eligible cases can be managed with robot-assisted surgical pathways.
Standardized pathways shorten recovery through early mobilization and optimized pain control.
Modern surgical pathways emphasizing laparoscopy, safety, and shorter recovery. You can request an evaluation if you have new symptoms, need a second opinion, or are considering a procedure such as laparoscopy.
After the first consultation, imaging, lab work, and supporting specialist reviews are scheduled through one coordinated workflow.
Yes. Whenever clinically appropriate, the team prioritizes less invasive, endoscopic, or tissue-sparing techniques.
Yes. Records review, online consultation, and travel planning can be completed before arrival in Istanbul.
Discharge instructions, medication review, and follow-up appointments are structured before the patient leaves the hospital.
For non-urgent cases, first evaluations are typically arranged within a few business days, with faster access for clinically prioritized cases.
Share your records and preferred dates. The coordination team will route your request to the right specialist.