Olimpos Hospital
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"Disappointing Experience Due to Cleanliness and Staff Behavior"
This hospital feels very dated and was dirty in several areas. The second room on the left in A&E was especially filthy. While there are good surgeons working here, I couldn’t proceed with my cosmetic surgery due to too many red flags at the hospital itself. The recovery room I was assigned had black hairs on both beds, missing tiles in the shower, and a grubby bed frame. I also really dislike getting cannulas inserted, which is the worst part for me. Unfortunately, the nurse mocked me by calling me a baby and laughing while waving the needle in my face. Just before being wheeled to surgery, I was handed 20–30 pages to sign, with a statement saying “I’ve read and understand and I have a copy.” I hadn’t seen or read the documents, didn’t have a copy, and didn’t understand the content — which threw me into panic mode. It truly felt like I was being forced to “sign my life away.” I was told beforehand that the hospital was dated, and I was okay with that — but not with it being dirty or having nurses mock me when I was in a vulnerable position. These issues were from the hospital itself, not the surgeon I was booked with.
"Disappointing Treatment Experience with Allergic Reaction"
I visited the traumatologist without a prior appointment. Unfortunately, my Ankara Sigort insurance was not accepted. I waited about 30 minutes at reception before being seen. A Russian-speaking translator was available, which was helpful. The doctor ordered an X-ray and prescribed tablets and ointment. However, my condition worsened afterward, with severe allergic reactions appearing. Ultimately, I had to seek treatment adjustments through an online doctor from Russia.
"Excellent Professional Care and Friendly Staff"
I received great, professional service at the hospital. The staff were nice, smiling, and attentive throughout my stay. Many thanks to everyone, especially the wonderful nurses on the 3rd floor 😉😁😁 and, of course, the fantastic doctor.
"Poor Communication and Lack of Proper Translation Services for Non-Turkish/Russian Speakers"
If you don’t speak Turkish or Russian, you will likely face significant difficulties at this facility. The staff lack sufficient communication and management skills. They conduct exams without properly informing patients about the final costs, which can come as an unpleasant surprise. Despite their claim that a translator is available until midnight, in reality, a competent translator was only reachable by phone as a last resort. Patients are treated more like poorly served clients rather than cared-for individuals. Waiting times for simple blood tests exceeded two hours, and the prices felt unreasonably high. I will be filing an official complaint.
"Comfortable Rooms and Skilled Doctors, But Inconsistent Nursing Care"
The rooms were comfortable, and the doctor was professional and attentive. However, I have some reservations about the nursing staff. Before my operation, there was a kind nurse who was very helpful, but after the shift changed, the young nurses and one male nurse seemed unwilling to assist properly. They only helped when the doctor was present; otherwise, medication and care were delayed. For example, once when the IV medication ran out, I waited about 10 minutes before anyone came to remove it, and my blood had started to flow. Another time, when I asked for help putting on my coat at discharge, the nurses giggled instead of assisting. After general anesthesia, I was left alone without any help when I really needed it.
"Small but Clean Hospital with Caring Staff and Excellent Doctors"
The hospital is quite small, similar to what you’d expect from budget-focused facilities. The space feels tight, and sometimes you bump into others as you move around. Even the chairs can feel a bit cramped. Despite its size, the hospital is clean, and the staff are friendly and professional. A special mention goes to Dr. Tahir Tulga in the ENT department — he’s a wonderful person who inspires confidence in patients. I also remember Ahmet Hodja from the Chest Diseases department fondly; many people miss him. Unfortunately, like most private hospitals, the costs here can be quite high.
Olimpos Hospital
Located in the Konyaaltı residential area, Olimpos Hospital is a private surgical medical center established by a group of specialist physicians. They offer a range of healthcare services and are conveniently situated close to the beaches.
Address
Öğretmenevleri Mah. Çamlık Cad. No : 48 Konyaaltı - Antalya
Website
https://olimposhastanesi.com.tr/
Email
[email protected]
Telephone
+90 242 229 4606