Healthcare is key to participation in life.
The Polyclinic and Clinical Services Unit located in the Okmeydanı Campus is structured to provide regular health check-ups for all individuals residing in Darülaceze, to monitor their treatment processes, and to offer medical support at every stage needed.
Within the campus, there is a well-equipped healthcare infrastructure capable of managing the processes of old age and chronic diseases. The healthcare services provided are not only complaint-oriented; they are carried out with a protective, preventive and holistic approach.
Chief Physician's Office and Our Staff
Polyclinic Services
- Family medicine practices
- Examinations by specialist doctors in branches such as internal medicine, neurology, and psychiatry
- Routine health screenings and check-ups
- Vaccinations, blood pressure, blood sugar, and vital sign monitoring
- Prescription writing and drug procurement process management
- Laboratory tests (blood, urine, etc.)
- ECG, X-ray, and basic imaging services
- Patient referral and further treatment coordination (cooperation with relevant hospitals)
Clinical Services
In addition to outpatient services, clinical-level care and follow-up are provided for individuals whose health status requires close monitoring. Special follow-up plans are implemented for cases that do not require hospitalization but require regular intervention.
- Daily vital sign monitoring
- Catheter, cannula, dressing and wound care
- Medication and fluid supplementation under medical observation
- Post-hospital care process management
- Infection control and isolation protocols
Doctors, nurses and health support personnel working in these units serve under the supervision of the Chief Physician of Darülaceze.
Basic Principles of Service
- Personalized health plans
- Approaches sensitive to advanced age and chronic disease
- Continuous monitoring and regular record keeping system
- Confidentiality and transparency within the framework of medical ethics
- Coordination with physical therapy and psychosocial support units when necessary