02 · WHY TÜRKİYE
03 · HOW WE CURATE
04 · ALI — WHAT HE PROVIDES
05 · MEDICAL & HOSPITALITY ADVISORS
06 · A NOTE FROM THE FOUNDER
Your curated health
journey, your second life
experience in Türkiye.
An independent editorial platform for healthcare, wellness and recovery travel in Türkiye. We are not a clinic. Not a marketplace. Not a tour operator. An edit — in the tradition of a serious travel magazine.
Honest about what we know. Calm about what takes time. Focused on longevity and holistic recovery as much as treatment.
We read, write and curate — you choose your clinic, we handle the travel around it.
“Think of it as the Michelin Guide of health travel in Türkiye — a careful edit, written by people who go there themselves.”
We sit closer to a travel magazine than to a tour operator. The clinical relationship is yours and your chosen clinic's; the hotel is yours and the hotel's; the flight is yours and the airline's. Our work is the long, slow editorial part: the visits, the interviews, the comparison sheets, the budget estimates, and the introduction that gets the conversation started.
One country has quietly become
the world's most-practised destination for health travel.
Hospital quality at the top end
Türkiye holds one of the world's largest JCI-accredited hospital networks — the same accreditation framework used by leading US and European university hospitals. Many flagship private hospitals are research-grade, multi-disciplinary, and indistinguishable in equipment and credentialing from counterparts in Munich, London or Vienna.
A generation of self-taught specialists
In hair restoration, ophthalmology, oncology, cardiology, robotic surgery and dental implantology, Turkish clinics are arguably the most-practiced in the world. Volume has produced refinement, and refinement has produced reputation.
Hospitality, woven in
This is the country that invented the guest room. The instinct that runs from the corner çay seller to the five-star hotel front desk also runs through the patient floors: presence, attention, the small thing remembered.
A meaningful price advantage
Comparable treatments are routinely 50–70% less than UK, German or US equivalents — not by cutting corners, but because of currency, scale, and direct-pay structures. The saving pays for the flight, the hotel, and an after-care stay on the coast.
A destination, not just a hospital
From the Bosphorus to the Aegean coast, from Cappadocia to Pamukkale, Türkiye is one of the few places where recovery actually belongs to the trip. A week of treatment can sit inside two weeks of a country worth coming for.
Six criteria, before any clinic enters the guide. Five rules we won't break after.
Accreditation, verified
JCI, ISO 9001, TÜV, national bodies — recorded, linked, dated. Held by the clinic. Reported by us.
Volume & outcomes
We ask for and publish case volume per procedure, complication rates where disclosed, and the clinician's personal caseload.
Named clinicians
We publish the lead physician's name, training, specialty board and registry number, so you can verify them yourself.
Visited in person
Every clinic in our guide has been visited — unannounced — by a member of the editorial team. As a journalist, never as a patient.
Hospitality, observed
Recovery rooms, food, the waiting area, how staff speak to a confused person at the desk. We watch the small things.
Independent reader correspondence
We talk to past patients we found ourselves, not the testimonials supplied by the clinic.
The smartest concierge in Türkiye — with a quietly powerful team reading over his shoulder.
“I'll send you three clinics, the prices written down, a week's shape, and the reviews — then I'll get out of your way.”
Ali is our concierge — warm on the phone, fast at the desk, and quietly clever about everything that follows. Behind him: a Medical Advisory Board of physicians, a Hospitality Advisory Board of hoteliers and city guides, and a careful AI layer that helps him compare, translate and surface, but never decide.
Ali doesn't deliver your treatment or your stay — your clinic does the medicine, your hotel does the hospitality. Ali curates, schedules, and listens.
A curated healthcare journey, before you ever say yes.
Always yours.
He's sweet on the phone. He's well-read on the inside.
The editorial is backed by clinical and hospitality expertise. One lens on the medicine we describe, the other on the country we guide you through.
Our Medical Standards Board — founding phase.
City advisors in five regions. Ali's reading list.
The question I've been asking for over a decade.
Founder, Yaşa Devam (2013)
İstanbul · TR · EN
I'm Gizem Burteçin. I've spent two decades building platforms, communities and ecosystems — across e-commerce, marketplaces, coworking, and AI — including senior roles at Alibaba.com and Doğuş Holding.
The work I keep returning to started in 2013, when I founded Yaşa Devam at Doğuş — Türkiye's first platform focused on aging well. TurkeyHealth.care is the next concrete answer to a question I've been asking for over a decade: how we age, how we recover, and how international visitors can experience Türkiye's healthcare without being rushed or marketed at.
The need was simple to see, and harder to answer well. Türkiye genuinely has world-class clinicians, and a hospitality instinct that no other country quite matches. But the way the country is sold to foreign patients — aggressive aggregators, lead-broker call centres, packaged-tour mentality — is not how I would want my own mother flown to a strange city for surgery.
So we are building the opposite. A small, slow, editorial outfit. Writers who visit. A review process that reads before we publish. A concierge — we call him Ali — who surfaces three clinics worth meeting and arranges the consultations. AI where it earns its place, hidden behind a person on the phone.
We do not treat. We do not diagnose. We do not push a clinic over another. The choice is yours. Our job is to make that choice better informed — and the week around it ordinary.
Errors, suggestions, or feedback on a featured provider — we read all of it.
Not a form into the void. Ali replies personally, usually within two hours; the editorial desk replies within a working day.






