
Interventional Radiologist ·
Hisar Intercontinental Hospital , Istanbul, Turkey
11 Years of experience ·
Languages Spoken: English , Turkish
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Receive a signed medical opinion with diagnosis, treatment recommendations, and next steps in a downloadable PDF.
If needed, our team can assist with a second opinion, hospital appointments, or medical travel arrangements.
Dr. Süleyman Hi̇lmi̇ Aksoy is available to teleconsult on the MediGence platform.
The consultation can last from 15 to 30 minutes. It may exceed the estimated time, depending on the patient’s queries and the doctor's medical suggestions.
We have Medical specialists and board-certified doctors on our panel of doctors. The consultation will be organised within 24 to 48 hours or based on the availability of the doctor and the patient.
No, the follow-up consultation fee is not included in the consultation price. The patient will be required to re-book the consultation.
The option to share your medical records is available between the steps of the form provided to you on the website.
Yes. If you are satisfied with the consultation, you can go ahead with treatment packages for your diagnosis with the help of our case managers.
Yes. The cost estimate will be provided to you by our case manager, including the doctor’s opinion, the cost estimate, and crucial information about traveling to your medical destination.
A radiologist is a medical doctor specialises in diagnosing and treating diseases and injuries using medical imaging techniques such as X-rays, CT scans, MRIs, ultrasounds, and interventional radiology procedures.
Interventional radiology (IR) is a minimally invasive specialty where doctors use imaging guidance to perform targeted treatments, such as biopsies, drainages, ablations, and embolisations, often replacing the need for open surgery.
You may be referred to a radiologist for imaging tests to diagnose a condition, monitor a disease, or to undergo a guided interventional procedure for treatment or diagnosis.
Most imaging procedures are painless and non-invasive. Interventional radiology procedures may involve mild discomfort but are generally less painful than traditional surgery and have shorter recovery times.
Yes, imaging procedures are generally safe. Radiologists ensure minimal radiation exposure and use alternatives like ultrasound or MRI when appropriate. Contrast materials used in some tests are also safe but may require precautions in specific cases.
Preparation depends on the type of scan. You may be asked to fast, avoid certain medications, or wear loose clothing. Your doctor will provide detailed instructions before the procedure.

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