Professional surgeons at private hospitals in Turkey typically speak English fluently and communicate clearly with international patients. Many leading specialists receive training in the US, UK, or Europe. This direct communication is a standard in JCI-accredited clinics across Istanbul and Ankara.
- International training: Many doctors completed fellowships at institutions like Chicago Loyola University or Royal Brompton Hospital.
- Global certifications: Top specialists hold English-language certifications from boards like the European Society of Medical Oncology.
- Academic involvement: Professors often publish research in international English journals and participate in global clinical trials.
- Hospital staff: While surgeons are fluent, clinics provide dedicated interpreters for support staff and recovery care.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Data shows a strong link between English fluency and international training backgrounds in Turkey. For example, Dr. Kadriye Kilickesmez at Liv Hospital Ulus trained in London, while Assoc. Prof. Samet Erinc at VM Medical Park Florya specialized in Chicago. Patients seeking complex care often choose these internationally trained experts to ensure nuanced communication without language barriers.
Patient Consensus: Patients note that their primary surgeons speak excellent English, which makes them feel comfortable during pre-op talks. Some were surprised that floor nurses relied more on translation apps or the clinic's dedicated interpreters. Most felt very well supported because an interpreter was usually nearby during the entire hospital stay.