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Dr. Tarik Sarisik

Bone and Joint Specialist

, Tokat, Turkey

17 Years of experience

Speaks: Turkish , English

 


Dr. Tarik Sarisik is a specialized Orthopedic Surgeon in Turkey. And one of the most sought after medical specialists in istanbul, Turkey. The doctor has over 14 Years of experience and is associated with .

Qualifications :

  • Eylul University School of Medicine - Medical Education
  • Ankara Diskapı SSK Hospital - Specialization
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Dr. Turgut Nedim Karaismailoglu

Bone and Joint Specialist

, Samsun, Turkey

35 Years of experience

Speaks: Turkish , English

 


Dr. Turgut Nedim Karaismailoglu is a specialized Orthopedic Surgeon in Turkey. And one of the most sought after medical specialists in Samsun, Turkey. The doctor has over 35 Years of experience and is associated with VM Medical Park Samsun Hospital.

Qualifications :

  • Hacettepe University School of Medicine
  • Hacettepe University School of Medicine - Orthopedics and Traumatology USA
  • USA Hand Surgery and Traumatology

Hospital Address :

Cumhuriyet, Medical Park, 39. Sokak, Atakum/Samsun, Turkey

What is the medical expertise of Dr Turgut Nedim Karaismailoglu?

  • Dr Turgut Nedim Karaismailoglu is a leading orthopaedics and traumatology specialist with decades of experience. His areas of expertise include arthroplasty, hand surgery, scoliosis, hip and knee prostheses, and pediatric orthopedics.
  • He is a member of esteemed organizations such as the Turkish Hand and Microsurgery Association, the Turkish Orthopedics and Traumatology Association, and the Turkish Spine Surgery Association.
  • His research work has been published in many notable scientific journals. Some of them include:
    1. Yıldız M., Baki C., Karaismailoğlu TN, The results of open reduction of congenital hip dislocation with medical adductor approach.Karadeniz University Medical FacultyDer.1(4):344-352,1987.
    2. Karaismailoğlu TN, Baki C., Önder Ç.: Environmental factors in Perthes disease. A. University Medical Faculty Bulletin 9(3):447-452, 1987.
    3. Karaismailoğlu TN, Baki C., Teziç T., Gedik Y., Yıldız M: The frequency of goiter, serum triiodothyronine and thyroxine values ​​in perthes patients in the Eastern Black Sea Region. Tür.Klin.Araş.Der.5(6):347-349,1987.
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Frequently Asked Questions

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Choosing the right doctor for Carpal Tunnel Release in Turkey involves finding a specialist in orthopaedics, hand surgery, or neurosurgery who is well-trained in nerve decompression procedures. Aim for board-certified surgeons who regularly carry out carpal tunnel surgeries, especially those who favour minimally invasive or endoscopic approaches. It’s also a great idea to look at patient testimonials, check their professional credentials, and see if they’re affiliated with respected orthopaedic or neurological centres.

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If you're selecting a hospital for carpal tunnel surgery, aim for ones that have strong specialities in orthopaedics, hand surgery, or neurology. The top-notch hospitals will feature modern operating theatres, advanced diagnostic tools (such as nerve conduction studies), and comprehensive post-operative physiotherapy services. Don’t forget to check if the hospital is JCI-accredited or has the appropriate national certifications for quality and safety.

Can I consult with a surgeon online before I travel, and how can I access their patient reviews?

Yes, You can easily set up a video consultation with a hand or orthopaedic surgeon before heading to Turkey. Many hospitals that work with MediGence provide this convenient service.

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Can International Patients Access Carpal Tunnel Release in Turkey?

Yes, International patients can find it easy to get carpal tunnel treatment in Turkey. The best hospitals feature dedicated departments for international patients, have English-speaking medical staff, and provide comprehensive travel support, including visa assistance, airport transfers, and assistance with accommodation.

What qualifications, certifications, and experience does the doctor have for Carpal Tunnel Release?

Qualified surgeons who perform carpal tunnel release usually have:

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To verify a surgeon’s credibility, check their registration with the Turkish Medical Association or Turkish Orthopaedic Association. Consider their education, clinical experience, international training, and any relevant publications or awards. MediGence ensures all listed doctors are verified professionals with reliable patient feedback and trusted hospital affiliations.

What should I expect during a teleconsultation for Carpal Tunnel Release through MediGence?

During your teleconsultation with MediGence, the surgeon will:

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