Best ENT Surgeons in Turkey
The best ENT surgeons in Turkey are internationally recognized for providing advanced, high-precision care for a wide range of ear, nose, and throat disorders. With strong training in otorhinolaryngology and subspecialties such as otology, rhinology, laryngology, and head & neck surgery, Turkish ENT specialists manage both routine and complex ENT conditions with excellent outcomes.
ENT surgeons in Turkey are affiliated with internationally accredited hospitals and advanced ENT centers, equipped with state-of-the-art technology including endoscopic sinus surgery systems, high-definition imaging, surgical microscopes, laser technology, and robotic-assisted surgical tools. Many specialists have trained in Europe and the US, follow global clinical protocols, and offer minimally invasive procedures that reduce pain and recovery time.
With affordable treatment costs, modern hospital infrastructure, multilingual medical teams, and a strong medical tourism ecosystem, Turkey has become a preferred destination for international patients seeking high-quality ENT care. Whether it’s chronic sinus disease, hearing loss, voice disorders, or complex head and neck surgery, Turkey offers safe, effective, and compassionate ENT treatment.
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Chairman Department of ENT Medicana International, Istanbul, Turkey Speaks Turkish, English- 3.9
- 82 Reviews
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- 40+ years of exp.
- 250k+ Consultations
- 0+ Surgeries
Dr. Engin Acioglu
Professor of Otorhinolaryngology (ENT Specialist) Memorial Atasehir Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey Speaks Turkish, English- 21+ years of exp.
- 170k+ Consultations
- 0+ Surgeries
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Dr. Erol Selimoglu
Senior Consultant ENT Disorders Memorial Atasehir Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey Speaks Turkish, English- 35+ years of exp.
- 200k+ Consultations
- 0+ Surgeries
Dr. Ertan Yildirim
ENT Specialist Medicana Camlica Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey Speaks Turkish, English- 3.6
- 11 Reviews
- (Google)
- 30+ years of exp.
- 150k+ Consultations
- 0+ Surgeries
Dr. Mustafa Akarcay
Senior Consultant ENT Disorders Specialist Memorial Sisli Hospital, Istanbul, Sisli, Turkey Speaks Turkish, English- 28+ years of exp.
- 250k+ Consultations
- 0+ Surgeries
Dr. Omer Celikal
ENT and Head–Neck Surgeon Medicana Camlica Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey Speaks Turkish, English- 4.9
- 52 Reviews
- (Google)
- 19+ years of exp.
- 150k+ Consultations
- 8k+ Surgeries
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Dr. Sami Katircioglu
HOD Head and Neck Surgery Memorial Sisli Hospital, Istanbul, Sisli, Turkey Speaks Turkish, English- 3.8
- 32 Reviews
- (Google)
- 40+ years of exp.
- 250k+ Consultations
- 0+ Surgeries
Prof. Dr. Harun Kucuk
Associate Professor, ENT (Otolaryngology) Istinye University Medical Park Gaziosmanpasa Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey Speaks Turkish, English- 14+ years of exp.
- 90k+ Consultations
- 5k+ Surgeries
FAQs
ENT surgeons in Turkey treat sinus disorders, hearing loss, ear infections, nasal obstruction, tonsillitis, voice and swallowing disorders, sleep apnea, thyroid and salivary gland diseases, and head & neck tumors.
Common procedures include endoscopic sinus surgery, septoplasty, rhinoplasty (functional), tonsillectomy, ear surgery, cochlear implants, microlaryngeal surgery, sleep apnea surgery, and head & neck tumor surgery.
Turkey offers internationally trained ENT specialists, advanced surgical technology, accredited hospitals, and significantly lower treatment costs compared to many Western countries.
Yes. Many ENT procedures in Turkey are performed using endoscopic and minimally invasive techniques, leading to faster recovery, less discomfort, and shorter hospital stays.
Yes. Turkey is a leading medical tourism destination with globally accredited hospitals, experienced surgeons, and dedicated international patient support services.
Recovery time depends on the procedure, but minimally invasive ENT surgeries often allow patients to resume normal activities within a few days to weeks.








