Istanbul American Hospital
- Founded by Admiral Mark L. Bristol, the American Hospital was established in 1920 as the first non-profit private hospital in Turkey
- After it was initially operated by the American Hospital of Istanbul Inc. with headquarters in New York, it was transferred to the Vehbi Koç Foundation in 1995
- The Vehbi Koç Foundation allocated over $300 million towards renovations and enhancements, propelling the American Hospital to its current forefront in the Turkish healthcare industry
- The Hospital has been Joint Commission International (JCI) accredited since 2005
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278 patient rooms, including 58 rooms reserved for intensive care patients, 62 intensive care beds and 12 operating rooms
Operation Rooms
- 12 Operation rooms
- Equipped with lates medical technology and laminar flow ventilation system
- Current medical technology in the field of otolaryngology
- Surgical navigation for endoscopic sinus procedures
- Microdebrider
- Piezosurgery
- Micromotor and high-speed drill systems
- Plasma surgery and coblation
- Thermal welding
- Sialendoscopy
- Nerve integrity monitoring (NIM)