Cardiac Surgery Treatments in Turkey

Cardiac Surgery Treatments in Turkey for International Patients

International patients can share their records from home and receive a medically guided pathway for bypass, valve, aortic, endovascular, and second-opinion cases.

Treatment Categories

Bypass, Heart Valve, Aortic and Endovascular Surgery Options

Coronary bypass surgery in Turkey

Coronary Artery Disease

Coronary Bypass Surgery in Turkey

For multi-vessel coronary artery disease, left main disease, blocked vessels, failed stents, or complex coronary anatomy, the team reviews angiography and clinical risk before travel.

  • Open bypass surgery
  • Minimally invasive bypass surgery
  • Beating heart bypass
  • Robotic or small-incision suitability review
Ask for bypass review
Heart valve surgery in Turkey

Valve Disease

Heart Valve Surgery in Turkey

Valve disease is assessed with echocardiography, symptoms, rhythm status, and surgical risk. The aim is to decide whether repair, replacement, minimally invasive access, or combined surgery is appropriate.

  • Aortic valve surgery
  • Mitral valve repair or replacement
  • Tricuspid and pulmonary valve procedures
  • Endocarditis and complex valve cases
Ask for valve review
Aortic and endovascular surgery in Turkey

Aortic Disease

Aortic Aneurysm Surgery, EVAR and TEVAR in Turkey

Aortic cases require careful CT-based planning before the patient travels. Surgical, endovascular, or hybrid routes are discussed according to anatomy, urgency, and risk.

  • Aortic aneurysm and aortic root surgery
  • Aortic dissection
  • EVAR and TEVAR
  • Hybrid aortic procedures
Ask for aortic review

What Your Plan Includes

Cardiac Surgery Pathway From Diagnosis to Post-Operative Follow-Up

Before travel

Remote Case Review and Second Opinion Before Travel

Reports and images are evaluated before arrival so unnecessary travel uncertainty is reduced.

  • Medical record checklist
  • Surgical suitability review
  • Required pre-op test planning
After return

Online Recovery Guidance After Returning Home

After returning home, patients can share recovery updates and selected follow-up reports.

  • Medication and wound care guidance
  • Activity and travel advice
  • Coordination with local physician when needed

Start With Your Reports

Send Medical Files for Heart Surgery Review Before Travel

Treatment suitability is determined after clinical review. The coordinator can guide you about which reports are needed first.