Turkiye’s Acibadem Health Group opens its representative office in Dushanbe

Turkiye’s Acibadem health Group has opened its representative office in Dushanbe. The representation reportedly makes available online consultations from Turkish doctors without the need to travel outside of Tajikistan.    Tajikistanis now have an opportunity to get an appointment with one of 3,500 doctors without leaving the country.   The clinic's range of services reportedly includes […]

Turkiye’s Acibadem health Group has opened its representative office in Dushanbe.

The representation reportedly makes available online consultations from Turkish doctors without the need to travel outside of Tajikistan.   

Tajikistanis now have an opportunity to get an appointment with one of 3,500 doctors without leaving the country.  

The clinic's range of services reportedly includes diagnosis and treatment of cancer, organ transplantation, IVF, neurosurgery, cardiology, gynecology, aesthetic medicine and many other areas of medicine.   

The Acıbadem Healthcare Group is a Turkish healthcare institution, operating with 17,000 employees. It reportedly comprises 21 hospitals and 16 medical centers. The group consists of a network of general hospitals, medical centers, outpatient clinics, an ophthalmology center and various laboratories.

Besides its partnership with Istanbul International Hospital and International Etiler Outpatient Clinic, Acıbadem has hospitals in Eskisehir, Amsterdam, Bodrum, Maslak and Besiktas.  It was founded in 1992 by Mehmet Ali Aydınlar and Armagan Özel, the latter having left the group in 2007.  Aydınlar is still the CEO of the group. The largest shareholder of Acıbadem is IHH Healthcare.

Currently, Acibadem reportedly operates in five different countries.

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