Le coût de la réadaptation cardiologique en Turquie se situe généralement entre $300 et $400. Les tarifs varient selon la clinique, l’expérience du cardiologue, le nombre de séances de réadaptation et la complexité de votre état. En France, le prix moyen est de $4,500 (selon la ESC). La réadaptation cardiologique en Turquie coûte environ 93% de moins qu’en France.
Les forfaits en Turquie incluent généralement la consultation initiale en cardiologie, les analyses de laboratoire préalables au traitement, toutes les séances de réadaptation cardiaque, un plan de traitement personnalisé, l’hébergement avec repas, les transferts aéroport et quotidiens, les services de traduction et les consultations de suivi. En France, l’hébergement, les repas et les transferts sont souvent facturés séparément. Toujours vérifier ce qui est inclus dans chaque clinique avant de réserver.
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Le Dr Tünerir est spécialisé en réadaptation cardiologique au Fizyomer Terapia Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation & Aesthetic & Dental Medical Center.
Prof. Dr. Güneş Yavuzer is a Professor of Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation. He has held this title since 2011. He is also a senior physician at ROMATEM Rehabilitation Centers. He earned his medical degree and specialization in Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation at Ankara University. He completed a PhD at Erasmus University in the Netherlands.
He focuses on neurological and orthopedic rehabilitation. His clinical areas include stroke, spinal cord injury, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s disease, and balance disorders. He specializes in robotic rehabilitation, gait analysis, and functional recovery. He has international publications in rehabilitation medicine. Languages: Turkish, English.
Prof. Dr. İbrahim Halil Tanboğa is a cardiologist with expertise in coronary artery disease, valve disorders, arrhythmias, pacemaker implantation, peripheral artery disease, and congenital heart conditions. He is experienced in advanced diagnostic and interventional methods, including IVUS, FFR, OCT, mitral balloon valvuloplasty, TAVI, and electrophysiological ablation.
Dr. Tanboğa has published over 100 scientific articles. He is accredited by the Turkish Society of Cardiology and the European Society of Cardiology. He completed advanced training at St Thomas Hospital in London and holds a PhD in Biostatistics. Dr. Tanboğa currently provides cardiac care at Hisar Hospital Intercontinental.
A complete outpatient cardiac rehabilitation course in Turkey typically lasts 8 to 12 weeks. Patients generally attend 24 to 36 supervised sessions, scheduled 2 to 3 times per week. Each session lasts 45 to 60 minutes and includes monitored exercise, ECG tracking, and lifestyle counseling.
Bookimed Expert Insight: While many international patients seek care in Istanbul at JCI-accredited centers like Memorial Şişli, specialized centers like Fizyomer Terapia in Eskisehir offer 24 years of tailored rehabilitation experience. Data shows that larger multi-specialty complexes often provide more integrated medical oversight, including immediate access to advanced intensive care if required during high-intensity exercise.
Patient Consensus: Patients often find that private Turkish facilities provide flexible 8-week intensive programs. Those recovering from major heart events appreciate the consistent ECG monitoring and the ability to supplement clinical sessions with guided home exercises.
A typical cardiac rehabilitation program in Turkey includes a structured, multidisciplinary protocol featuring supervised exercise, medical monitoring, and lifestyle education. Programs are conducted in JCI-accredited facilities like Memorial Şişli Hospital or Anadolu Medical Center, focusing on recovering heart function through 36 sessions over 8 to 12 weeks.
Bookimed Expert Insight: While many international patients focus on Istanbul, clinics like Fizyomer Terapia in Eskisehir offer highly specialized intensive rehabilitation with 24 years of experience. Choosing a facility with a high number of beds and dedicated departments often ensures better access to specialized equipment like robotic gait analysis. This level of infrastructure is a key reason why Turkey maintains such high success rates in complex recovery cases.
Patient Consensus: Patients value the family-inclusive approach used to boost motivation, though they often advise staying near the clinic to avoid city traffic. Many find the transition to independent exercise easier due to the practical walking exercises that simulate daily life scenarios.
Istanbul, Ankara, and Antalya are Turkey's primary hubs for state-of-the-art cardiac rehabilitation, featuring facilities with Joint Commission International (JCI) accreditation. These centers follow American and European safety protocols, integrating multidisciplinary evaluations, advanced exercise monitoring, and robotic recovery technologies to ensure international quality standards.
Bookimed Expert Insight: While Istanbul attracts the most international patients, clinics in Eskisehir and Izmir offer comparable ISO-certified quality with higher patient-to-staff ratios. Fizyomer Terapia in Eskisehir, for instance, has operated for 24 years with specialized integrative programs that often provide more personalized attention than the massive Istanbul complexes.
Patient Consensus: Patients frequently recommend Istanbul for its English-speaking coordinators and structured Phase II-III recovery plans. Many emphasize the importance of securing a clear exercise prescription and psychological support outline before discharge to ensure continuity of care at home.
Cardiac rehabilitation eligibility includes patients of all ages recovering from heart attacks, bypass surgery, or stent placements. Candidates typically include those with stable chronic heart failure, angina pectoris, or peripheral artery disease. Most programs require a medical referral from a cardiologist following acute cardiac events or major surgeries.
Bookimed Expert Insight: While many programs focus on elderly patients, Bookimed data shows high success for younger adults at centers like Fizyomer Terapia. Their intensive programs maintain a 98% success rate by integrating specialized physical therapy. Patients under 75 often see faster functional recovery when starting exactly 2–4 weeks post-procedure.
Patient Consensus: Survivors emphasize securing a cardiologist referral immediately at discharge to avoid program delays. Many suggest involving family members early to maintain motivation and prevent dropping out during the first month.
Cardiological rehabilitation in Turkey follows a standardized three-phase medical program designed to restore heart health. The protocol transitions patients from acute clinical care to supervised outpatient exercise and long-term lifestyle maintenance, typically spanning 3 to 12 months under specialist supervision.
Bookimed Expert Insight: While public programs in Turkey often cap at 36 sessions, private centers like Anadolu Medical Center allow for extended Phase 2 monitoring. This flexibility is vital for international patients who may require intensive 4-week recovery blocks before flying home.
Patient Consensus: Patients emphasize starting simple movements within the first 3 days post-event and strongly recommend using heart rate monitors during Phase 2 to prevent overexertion.
Turkey is a premier destination for cardiological rehabilitation due to its combination of JCI-accredited hospitals, advanced robotic-assisted technologies, and specialized intensive recovery programs. Patients benefit from immediate appointment availability and comprehensive care led by internationally trained experts like Professor Gunesh Yavuzer in Istanbul and Bursa.
Bookimed Expert Insight: While many equate Turkey only with surgery, the rehabilitation sector is uniquely robust. Multi-specialty complexes like Medipol Mega serve over 1,200 patients daily. These high volumes allow clinics to invest in specialized robotic gait analysis and balance equipment. This technology is often unavailable at smaller Western facilities at this price point.
Patient Consensus: Patients value the rapid transition from surgery to recovery. Many suggest planning a 2–4 week stay to fully utilize the intensive physiotherapy and on-site 24/7 coordinator support.
Top clinics for cardiac rehab in Turkey include Anadolu Medical Center, Memorial Şişli Hospital, and Medipol Mega University Hospital. These JCI-accredited facilities offer multidisciplinary recovery programs. They combine advanced monitoring, robotic rehabilitation technology, and personalized nutrition plans to improve cardiovascular health and prevent future cardiac events.
Bookimed Expert Insight: While many choose Istanbul, İzmir and Antalya clinics like Medicalpoint or Medical Park offer high-quality rehab with integrated telehealth. Medicalpoint specifically uses remote follow-ups. This allows international patients to continue professional monitoring after returning home. This hybrid model often bridges the 4–8 week recovery gap more affordably.
Patient Consensus: Patients report that structured 6-week programs in Istanbul significantly accelerated their return to daily activities. Many highlighted that intensive monitoring and English-speaking staff made the recovery process feel safer than domestic options.