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Adult Intensive Care Unit (ICU)

Adult Intensive Care Unit (ICU)

Adult Intensive Care Unit Unit Description The Adult Intensive Care Unit is a highly specialized hospital unit where adult patients with life-threatening conditions requiring close monitoring and advanced life support receive continuous treatment and follow-up. The unit provides uninterrupted healthcare services 24 hours a day for critically ill patients. Monitoring and Technological Infrastructure Respiratory, circulatory, and other vital functions are continuously monitored using advanced technological systems. Mechanical ventilation support, invasive and non-invasive procedures, hemodynamic monitoring, and advanced life support applications are meticulously carried out by experienced physicians and intensive care nurses. Treatment Scope and Clinical Management The Adult Intensive Care Unit plays an active role in the management of severe infections (sepsis), multiple organ failure, serious trauma, postoperative care following major surgical procedures, respiratory failure, and critical neurological conditions. Treatment processes are planned individually for each patient and conducted in multidisciplinary collaboration with relevant medical departments. Patient Safety and Infection Control Infection control measures, sterilization practices, and patient safety protocols are implemented at the highest level within the intensive care unit. Patients’ clinical conditions are regularly evaluated, and patient relatives are appropriately informed about the treatment process and clinical progress. Service Approach The Adult Intensive Care Unit operates with a holistic approach aimed at delivering rapid, effective, and reliable healthcare services in life-threatening situations.

Anesthesia and Reanimation

Anesthesia and Reanimation

Anesthesia and Reanimation The Anesthesia and Reanimation unit is one of the core medical departments that ensures patients undergo surgical, diagnostic, and interventional procedures in a painless, safe, and comfortable manner, while continuously monitoring and protecting vital functions. Scope of Service and Clinical Approach This unit operates with a comprehensive care approach covering the preoperative evaluation, intraoperative period, and postoperative phase. Anesthesiologists thoroughly assess the patient’s overall health status, existing conditions, and risk factors, and determine the most appropriate anesthesia method on an individual basis. Anesthesia Applications and Monitoring Anesthesia practices include general, regional, and local anesthesia techniques. Throughout surgical procedures, patients’ respiratory, circulatory, and other vital parameters are continuously monitored using advanced technological monitoring systems, enabling rapid and effective intervention when necessary. Reanimation Services Reanimation services focus on supporting and stabilizing the vital functions of patients facing life-threatening conditions. Advanced life support interventions during intensive care and emergency situations, including sudden respiratory or circulatory failure, are managed by this unit. Patient Safety and Multidisciplinary Collaboration The Anesthesia and Reanimation unit delivers care through a structure that prioritizes patient safety, adheres to scientific and ethical principles, and operates in close multidisciplinary collaboration, directly contributing to surgical success and recovery.

Brain and Nerve

Brain and Nerve

Brain and Nervous System (Neurology) What Is Neurology? Neurology is the medical specialty focused on diseases of the brain, spinal cord, peripheral nerves, and neuromuscular junction. Since the nervous system controls vital functions such as movement, sensation, consciousness, and memory, neurological disorders require early diagnosis and regular follow-up. The Brain and Nervous System Department at Kemal Bayındır Hospital provides comprehensive care with modern diagnostic facilities and an experienced medical team. Conditions Treated • Stroke • Epilepsy • Headaches and migraine • Parkinson’s disease and movement disorders • Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias • Multiple sclerosis (MS) • Nerve compression syndromes and neuropathies • Muscle diseases • Dizziness and balance disorders Stroke and Cerebrovascular Diseases Stroke results from blockage or bleeding of brain vessels and requires urgent intervention. Rapid diagnosis and coordinated care are essential for optimal outcomes. Epilepsy Diagnosis involves clinical evaluation, EEG, and imaging. Treatment is individualized with antiepileptic medications and regular monitoring. Headaches and Migraine Different headache types are distinguished to ensure accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment, considering triggers and lifestyle factors. Movement Disorders and Parkinson’s Disease Long-term follow-up and personalized treatment aim to control symptoms such as tremor, rigidity, and bradykinesia. Dementia and Memory Disorders Early diagnosis and supportive management help slow progression and guide patients and families. Nerve and Muscle Disorders EMG and clinical assessment support diagnosis; treatment targets the underlying cause. Diagnostic Methods • Detailed neurological examination • EEG • EMG • CT and MRI• Laboratory tests

Cardiology

Cardiology

Cardiology Unit Description Cardiology is the medical specialty responsible for the diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up of heart and vascular diseases. Structural and functional heart disorders, rhythm disturbances, cardiovascular diseases, and hypertension are among the primary areas of focus. Scope of Services Coronary artery disease, myocardial infarction, arrhythmias, hypertension, heart failure, and vascular diseases are evaluated and treated within this unit. Cardiological Diseases A wide range of heart and circulatory system diseases are managed with individualized diagnostic and treatment planning. Diagnostic Methods Electrocardiography, exercise testing, echocardiography, Holter monitoring, laboratory tests, and advanced imaging techniques are used for accurate diagnosis. Coronary Artery Diseases These conditions occur due to narrowing or blockage of coronary arteries and require early diagnosis and regular follow-up. Hypertension and Vascular Diseases Hypertension is a major risk factor for cardiovascular diseases and is managed through long-term monitoring and lifestyle counseling. Heart Rhythm Disorders Arrhythmias may present with palpitations, dizziness, or syncope. Treatment is tailored to each patient. Heart Failure Heart failure is a chronic condition requiring close follow-up, medication management, and lifestyle modifications. Cardiac Emergencies Acute cardiac events require rapid diagnosis and intervention, coordinated with emergency and intensive care units. Preventive Cardiology Preventive strategies aim to reduce cardiovascular risk through regular check-ups and lifestyle changes.

Delivery Room

Delivery Room

Delivery Unit Unit Description The Delivery Unit is a hospital department dedicated to providing a safe, comfortable, and controlled environment for expectant mothers to give birth, prioritizing the health of both mother and baby. The childbirth process is planned in line with scientific and ethical principles based on the needs of the mother. Childbirth Process and Scope of Services The unit offers both normal (vaginal) delivery and cesarean section services, carried out by experienced healthcare professionals including obstetricians, midwives, nurses, and anesthesia teams. All stages before, during, and after childbirth are carefully managed. Maternal and Newborn Safety Vital signs of the mother and newborn are closely monitored throughout the delivery process, ensuring timely and effective medical intervention when necessary. Sterilization, infection control, and patient privacy are maintained at the highest standards. Postpartum Follow-up and Support After birth, mother and baby are closely observed regarding initial bonding, initiation of breastfeeding, and general health assessments, with referrals to relevant departments when required. The Delivery Unit operates with a holistic approach that supports mother–infant bonding and high-quality care.

Ear, Nose and Throat (ENT)

Ear, Nose and Throat (ENT)

Ear, Nose and Throat (ENT) Unit Description ENT deals with the diagnosis and treatment of diseases of the ear, nose, throat, and related head and neck regions. Scope of Services Ear infections, hearing loss, balance disorders, sinus diseases, voice and swallowing disorders are treated. Diagnostic and Treatment Approaches Diagnosis is supported by endoscopic examinations, hearing tests, and imaging methods.

Emergency Service

Emergency Service

Emergency DepartmentThe emergency department is one of the core healthcare units operating within hospitals and medical institutions to provide rapid, effective, and uninterrupted medical care in cases of sudden illness, injury, and life-threatening conditions. Patients are assessed according to a prioritized care system based on their clinical condition and urgency at the time of admission.Triage and Patient Assessment With increasing patient volume, a triage system is implemented to enhance patient safety and accelerate medical intervention. Triage is a systematic and scientific method that evaluates patients according to symptom severity and life-threatening risk, directing them to appropriate care areas.Emergency Department Areas Emergency departments are structured into three main areas: Red Area, Yellow Area, and Green Area, based on patients’ clinical conditions.Red Area The red area is the highest-priority unit for patients with life-threatening conditions requiring immediate medical intervention. Conditions such as heart attack symptoms, respiratory failure, loss of consciousness, severe bleeding, multiple traumas, and penetrating injuries are managed in this area. Patients transported by ambulance are generally treated here.Yellow Area The yellow area serves patients who are not in immediate life-threatening condition but require prompt medical evaluation and intervention. Traumas, accidents, and acute conditions with potential risk of permanent damage are addressed in this area.Green Area The green area is designated for patients with non-urgent and minor health complaints. These patients have a lower level of urgency, and waiting times may be longer depending on department occupancy. Patient Safety and Care Process All patients admitted to the emergency department undergo an initial triage assessment. Based on their general condition, complaints, and vital signs, patients are directed to the most appropriate care area.

General Surgery

General Surgery

General Surgery Unit Description General Surgery is a fundamental medical discipline that provides surgical diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up of diseases affecting various organs and systems of the body. Its scope primarily includes the abdominal region, digestive system, breast, thyroid and parathyroid glands, soft tissues, and hernia disorders. Diagnostic and Treatment Approach Appendicitis, gallstones, intestinal obstructions, infections, trauma-related injuries, and benign or malignant tumors are among the most common conditions managed by general surgery. Diagnostic and treatment processes are planned in accordance with scientific guidelines and contemporary surgical approaches. Clinical Infrastructure and Services The General Surgery Unit delivers comprehensive healthcare services supported by modern medical infrastructure, advanced diagnostic imaging facilities, and an experienced medical staff. Diagnostic procedures include detailed physical examination, laboratory tests, ultrasonography, computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, and biopsy when necessary. Treatment plans are tailored individually based on the disease type and the patient’s overall health condition. Areas of Practice General surgery addresses a wide range of conditions requiring surgical intervention. Key areas of practice include gastrointestinal diseases, liver, pancreas, and gallbladder disorders, thyroid and parathyroid diseases, breast diseases, inguinal and umbilical hernias, soft tissue tumors, hemorrhoidal and anal disorders, and internal organ injuries caused by trauma. Multidisciplinary Collaboration When required, diagnostic and treatment processes are carried out in multidisciplinary collaboration with departments such as gastroenterology, oncology, radiology, pathology, and anesthesiology. Hernia Disorders Hernias occur when organs or tissues protrude through weakened areas of the abdominal wall, most commonly in the groin, umbilical region, or previous surgical incision sites. Treatment aims to reposition the herniated tissue and reinforce the abdominal wall, using either open or laparoscopic surgical techniques based on patient-specific factors.

Infectious Diseases and Clinical Microbiology

Infectious Diseases and Clinical Microbiology

Infectious Diseases and Clinical Microbiology Unit Description The Infectious Diseases and Clinical Microbiology unit specializes in the diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up of bacterial, viral, fungal, and parasitic infections, while also providing preventive healthcare services to control the spread of infectious diseases. The unit delivers care based on scientific evidence and current clinical guidelines, prioritizing patient safety. Diagnostic Scope and Areas of Focus Respiratory tract infections, urinary tract infections, bloodstream infections, skin and soft tissue infections, gastrointestinal infections, hepatitis, HIV, and other systemic infectious diseases are among the primary areas of focus. Diagnostic processes integrate clinical evaluation with laboratory and microbiological analyses. Infection Control and Antibiotic Stewardship The unit plays a key role in preventing hospital-acquired infections, promoting rational antibiotic use, and implementing infection control measures. Close coordination with infection control committees is maintained, and isolation precautions and surveillance activities are carried out meticulously. Treatment Process and Clinical Follow-up Patients are closely monitored throughout treatment in terms of clinical progression, response to therapy, and potential complications. When necessary, multidisciplinary collaboration with other clinical departments is ensured. The unit operates with a holistic approach aimed at protecting public health and improving treatment outcomes.

Internal Medicine

Internal Medicine

Internal Medicine Unit Description Internal Medicine is a fundamental medical discipline responsible for the diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up of non-surgical diseases in adult patients. It evaluates organ systems holistically, focusing not only on symptoms but also on underlying causes and systemic effects. Service Approach The Internal Medicine Unit manages diagnostic and treatment processes in a safe and systematic manner based on comprehensive clinical assessment and current medical practices. Scope of Practice Internal Medicine works in coordination with multiple specialties and plays a central role in diagnosis. Its main areas of interest include metabolic and hormonal disorders, gastrointestinal diseases, respiratory diseases, cardiovascular-related internal conditions, renal and urinary system disorders, infectious diseases, rheumatic and immune system diseases, and hematological disorders. Metabolic and Endocrine Disorders Diabetes, thyroid diseases, and lipid metabolism disorders are managed through regular follow-up, lifestyle modifications, and medical treatment plans. Gastrointestinal Diseases Diseases of the stomach, intestines, liver, and pancreas constitute core areas of internal medicine. Common conditions include gastritis, reflux, irritable bowel syndrome, and liver dysfunctions. Respiratory Diseases Asthma, chronic bronchitis, respiratory infections, and pulmonary function disorders are evaluated and treated according to individual risk factors. Cardiovascular-Related Internal Conditions Hypertension and vascular diseases are monitored in coordination with the cardiology department when necessary. Renal and Urinary System Diseases Renal function disorders and electrolyte imbalances may be asymptomatic in early stages; therefore, regular monitoring and laboratory follow-up are essential. Infectious Diseases Patients presenting with fever, fatigue, or prolonged infections are evaluated to identify the source of infection and plan appropriate treatment. Rheumatic and Immune System Diseases Joint pain, connective tissue diseases, and autoimmune disorders require long-term monitoring and systematic management. Hematological Diseases Anemia, coagulation disorders, and certain blood diseases are initially assessed, with referral to hematology when indicated. Diagnostic and Evaluation Process The diagnostic process begins with detailed medical history and comprehensive clinical evaluation, supported by laboratory tests, radiological imaging, functional tests, and advanced diagnostics when required.

Microbiology and Biochemistry Laboratory

Microbiology and Biochemistry Laboratory

Microbiology and Biochemistry Laboratory What Is the Microbiology and Biochemistry Laboratory? The Microbiology and Biochemistry Laboratory is a fundamental healthcare unit where laboratory analyses that play a critical role in diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up processes are performed. A significant portion of clinical decisions is based on reliable and accurate laboratory results. Kemal Bayındır Hospital’s laboratory provides fast, accurate, and reliable testing services with modern analytical equipment and experienced healthcare professionals in compliance with international quality standards. Importance in Healthcare Services Laboratory results are vital for early diagnosis, accurate treatment planning, and monitoring treatment effectiveness. These analyses directly affect both outpatient and inpatient clinical processes. Biochemistry Laboratory Scope of the Biochemistry Laboratory Biochemistry tests evaluate organ functions, metabolic status, and hormonal balance through analyses of blood, urine, and other biological samples. Key Areas • Liver and kidney function tests • Blood glucose and diabetes monitoring • Lipid profile • Electrolyte balance • Hormone analyses • Enzyme and protein measurements Diagnostic Process Test results are evaluated together with clinical findings and delivered rapidly to physicians through automated systems. Microbiology Laboratory Scope of the Microbiology Laboratory This laboratory focuses on diagnosing and monitoring infectious diseases caused by bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites. Key Areas • Bacterial and fungal cultures • Antibiotic susceptibility testing • Viral infection analyses • Parasitological examinations • Infection screening tests Quality and Safety All laboratory processes are carried out in accordance with national and international quality standards, prioritizing patient safety and result accuracy.

Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU)

Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU)

Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) What Is the NICU? The Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) is a highly specialized medical unit where newborns within the first 28 days of life who require advanced monitoring and intensive care receive diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up. Premature infants, newborns with birth complications, and babies with congenital or acquired conditions are closely monitored. Kemal Bayındır Hospital’s NICU aims to improve survival rates and support healthy development through advanced medical technology and an experienced healthcare team. Which Babies Are Admitted to the NICU? • Premature infants • Low birth weight newborns • Babies with respiratory distress • Birth asphyxia • Suspected infection or sepsis • Jaundice (hyperbilirubinemia) • Congenital anomalies • Metabolic and hematological disorders Care and Treatment Approaches Premature infants are cared for in incubators with continuous monitoring and advanced respiratory support. CPAP, mechanical ventilation, and oxygen therapy are provided according to clinical needs. Strict hygiene and isolation protocols are applied for infection control. Phototherapy is used for jaundice, and nutrition prioritizes breast milk with enteral or parenteral support when needed. A family-centered approach ensures parents are regularly informed and supported.

Neurology

Neurology

Neurology What Is Neurology? Neurology is the medical specialty that diagnoses, treats, and monitors diseases of the brain, spinal cord, peripheral nerves, and neuromuscular junction. Due to the vital role of the nervous system, early diagnosis and regular follow-up are essential. Diseases Covered Stroke, epilepsy, migraines, Parkinson’s disease, dementia, multiple sclerosis, neuropathies, muscle diseases, and balance disorders. Diagnostic Methods Neurological examination, EEG, EMG, CT, MRI, and laboratory tests are used for accurate diagnosis and effective treatment planning.

Nutrition and Diet

Nutrition and Diet

Nutrition and Dietetics Unit Description The Nutrition and Dietetics unit provides evidence-based healthcare services aimed at promoting healthy eating habits, supporting disease management through nutritional therapy, and improving quality of life. Services are planned individually based on age, gender, health status, and specific needs. Nutritional Assessment and Counseling Dietitians conduct comprehensive evaluations including dietary history, anthropometric measurements, biochemical findings, and clinical conditions, and develop balanced, adequate, and sustainable nutrition programs accordingly. Medical Nutrition Therapy Nutritional therapy is applied as an effective supportive component in the management of conditions such as obesity, diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, gastrointestinal disorders, kidney diseases, and metabolic conditions. Preventive and Protective Services The unit also offers counseling within the scope of preventive healthcare services. These include healthy weight management, nutrition during pregnancy and lactation, child and adolescent nutrition, sports nutrition, and nutrition planning for older adults. Inpatient Nutrition Services For hospitalized patients, special diet menus appropriate to clinical conditions are prepared, and nutritional status is closely monitored throughout the treatment process. The unit collaborates with physicians and other healthcare professionals to ensure a holistic and effective treatment approach.

Obstetrics and Gynecology

Obstetrics and Gynecology

Gynecology and Obstetrics Unit Description Gynecology and Obstetrics is a core medical specialty that provides diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up of women’s reproductive health, pregnancy, childbirth, and female-specific diseases from adolescence through menopause and beyond. The unit adopts a holistic approach encompassing preventive care as well as diagnostic and therapeutic services. Scope of Services Menstrual disorders, hormonal imbalances, gynecological infections, cysts, fibroids, endometriosis, infertility evaluation, pregnancy follow-up, childbirth, and postpartum care constitute the main areas of practice. Gynecological Diseases Gynecological diseases include benign and malignant conditions of the female reproductive organs. Menstrual irregularities, dysmenorrhea, abnormal vaginal bleeding, and pelvic pain are common reasons for consultation. Diagnosis is supported by gynecological examination, ultrasonography, hormonal tests, and screening methods such as Pap smear. Pregnancy Follow-up Pregnancy care is provided through regular examinations, screening tests, and ultrasound evaluations to protect maternal and fetal health. High-risk pregnancies are monitored closely based on maternal or fetal risk factors. Delivery Services Delivery processes are planned according to scientific and ethical principles, prioritizing the health of both mother and baby. Vaginal and cesarean delivery options are evaluated based on clinical conditions and patient preferences. Cesarean Section Cesarean delivery is performed when maternal or fetal health is at risk. Postoperative care includes close monitoring of recovery, pain management, and support for early breastfeeding. Infertility Evaluation Infertility is defined as the inability to conceive despite regular unprotected intercourse. Evaluation includes hormonal testing, ultrasonography, and advanced diagnostic methods when necessary. Menopause and Postmenopausal Period Hormonal changes during menopause may affect physical and psychological health. Regular monitoring and individualized treatment plans are provided to maintain quality of life. Gynecological Surgery and Oncology Minimally invasive and laparoscopic surgical techniques are used in the treatment of fibroids, cysts, endometriosis, and certain gynecological cancers. Oncological cases are managed through multidisciplinary collaboration. Preventive Women’s Health Services Preventive services include Pap smear tests, HPV screening, routine gynecological examinations, and preconception counseling.

Operating Room

Operating Room

Operating Room The operating room is a hospital unit where surgical procedures are performed under sterile, safe, and controlled conditions, supported by advanced technological infrastructure. This unit is structured in accordance with national and international healthcare standards, with patient safety as the highest priority. Surgical Process and Team Structure Operating rooms are high-risk clinical areas where elective and emergency surgical procedures are carried out by multidisciplinary teams consisting of experienced surgeons, anesthesiologists, operating room nurses, and allied healthcare staff. All surgical processes are carefully planned to include preoperative preparation, the surgical procedure, and postoperative follow-up. Sterilization and Infection Control Operating room environments are designed based on principles of sterilization, infection control, and patient privacy. Surgical instruments and medical devices are prepared in compliance with international sterilization protocols before and after each procedure. Air quality, temperature, and humidity levels are continuously monitored. Preoperative Evaluation Before surgery, the patient’s general health status is thoroughly evaluated, required diagnostic tests are completed, and the patient is informed about the planned surgical procedure. Intraoperative and Postoperative Monitoring During surgery, vital signs are continuously monitored by the anesthesia team. In the postoperative period, patients are closely observed in recovery and monitoring areas, evaluated for potential complications, and safely transferred to the relevant clinical units. Comprehensive Approach and Patient Safety The operating room unit delivers care through a comprehensive approach aimed at increasing surgical success, reducing complication risks, and accelerating patient recovery.

Orthopedics and Traumatology

Orthopedics and Traumatology

Orthopedics and Traumatology What Is Orthopedics and Traumatology? This specialty focuses on diseases and injuries of the musculoskeletal system, including bones, joints, muscles, ligaments, and tendons. Scope of Services Fractures, sports injuries, joint degeneration, spinal disorders, and prosthetic surgeries are evaluated and treated with modern techniques.

Pediatrics

Pediatrics

Child Health and Diseases (Pediatrics) What Is Pediatrics? Pediatrics is the medical specialty that focuses on monitoring physical, mental, and emotional development and diagnosing and treating diseases from birth through adolescence. Because children’s growth and development differ from adults, pediatric care requires specialized knowledge and experience. The Child Health and Diseases Department at Kemal Bayındır Hospital provides comprehensive preventive and therapeutic healthcare services for all pediatric age groups. Scope of Pediatrics • Newborn and infant health follow-up • Growth and developmental assessments • Vaccination programs • Acute and chronic childhood diseases • Infectious diseases • Respiratory system disorders • Digestive system problems • Allergic diseases Infant and Child Follow-Up Regular monitoring of growth parameters and developmental milestones enables early detection of potential health problems. Families are informed throughout the follow-up process. Vaccination and Preventive Care Vaccinations according to the national immunization schedule protect children from serious infectious diseases. All vaccinations are recorded and monitored regularly. Childhood Infectious Diseases Respiratory infections, urinary tract infections, and viral illnesses are common in children. Early diagnosis and appropriate treatment reduce complications. Respiratory System Diseases Asthma, bronchiolitis, and pneumonia require early intervention and ongoing follow-up with individualized treatment plans. Digestive and Nutritional Problems Abdominal pain, diarrhea, constipation, and feeding difficulties are evaluated with nutritional counseling and diagnostic tests. Breastfeeding is strongly encouraged. Allergic Diseases Allergic rhinitis, food allergies, and atopic dermatitis are managed with regular follow-up and appropriate treatment strategies. Diagnostic Methods • Detailed pediatric examination • Laboratory tests • Radiological imaging • Developmental assessments Child-Friendly and Family-Centered Care The department prioritizes a supportive environment where children feel safe and families actively participate in care.

Radiology and Imaging

Radiology and Imaging

Radiology and Imaging What Is Radiology and Imaging? Radiology and Imaging is a core medical discipline that includes advanced imaging methods used in the diagnosis, staging, and follow-up of diseases. By providing detailed and accurate visualization of internal body structures, it plays a critical role in clinical decision-making. Kemal Bayındır Hospital’s Radiology and Imaging Unit offers reliable diagnostic services with modern technology and an experienced medical team. Role of Radiology in Healthcare Radiological imaging is essential for early diagnosis, accurate treatment planning, and monitoring treatment outcomes. Many clinical departments rely on radiological findings throughout the diagnostic and therapeutic process. Radiology services at our hospital are carried out in close coordination with clinical units. Imaging Methods • X-ray (Direct Radiography) • Ultrasonography (US) • Computed Tomography (CT) • Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) • Mammography • Interventional Radiology Patient Safety and Quality Patient safety is a primary priority in all imaging procedures. In examinations involving radiation, the principle of the lowest possible dose with maximum diagnostic quality is applied. Special protective measures are taken for children and pregnant patients.

Urology

Urology

Urology What Is Urology? Urology is the medical specialty that diagnoses, treats, and follows diseases of the urinary tract and the male reproductive system. It covers a wide range from the kidneys to the bladder and from the prostate gland to male reproductive organs. Urological conditions can occur at any age, and early diagnosis with appropriate treatment is crucial for maintaining quality of life. Kemal Bayındır Hospital Urology Department provides comprehensive healthcare services with modern diagnostic methods and up-to-date treatment approaches. Scope of Urology The Urology Department offers diagnosis and treatment for numerous urological conditions in women, men, and children. Main areas of interest include: • Kidney and urinary tract diseases • Bladder disorders • Prostate diseases • Male reproductive system disorders • Urinary stone disease • Urinary incontinence and voiding disorders • Urological infections Kidney and Urinary Tract Diseases The kidneys and urinary tract play a vital role in maintaining fluid and electrolyte balance. Urinary tract infections, kidney inflammations, and structural abnormalities are common conditions. Diagnosis is supported by clinical examination, laboratory tests, and imaging techniques. Urinary Stone Disease Stones in the kidney, ureter, or bladder may cause severe pain and urinary flow problems. Treatment is planned using medical or interventional methods based on stone size, location, and the patient’s overall condition. Prostate Diseases Benign prostatic enlargement, prostatitis, and prostate cancer are among the most common prostate disorders. These conditions are managed through regular follow-up, early diagnosis, and appropriate treatment strategies. Male Reproductive System Disorders Male reproductive health is closely related to hormonal balance, sperm production, and sexual function. Infertility, erectile dysfunction, and other reproductive issues are evaluated individually and treated accordingly. Urinary Incontinence and Voiding Disorders These conditions can affect both men and women and significantly impact daily life. Identifying the underlying cause is essential for successful, personalized treatment. Urological Infections Urinary tract and prostate infections may lead to serious complications if not treated promptly. Diagnosis and treatment are planned by evaluating laboratory findings together with clinical symptoms. Diagnostic Methods • Detailed urological examination • Laboratory tests • Ultrasonography and radiological imaging • Advanced diagnostic methods when necessary Patient-Centered and Confidential Care Due to the sensitive nature of urological conditions, patient privacy is prioritized. All diagnostic and treatment processes are carried out with respect for confidentiality and patient trust.

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