I accidentally found out about the Medical Karadži Health Information Center on the Internet when I was looking for information about my illness. I came across an article by Assoc. Banu Azhar and from there came out information that Medical Karaj will conduct free check-ups by representatives of Batiglioz clinic.
I am extremely satisfied with the services of the Medical Information Center. Rating - "6" is even low compared to my initial expectations. Fair treatment, exceptional speed of service, quick flow of information, courtesy, politeness are just a small part of the qualities of the employees as well as the service. From the initial review each person was given special attention. The transparency of information creates a sense of peace of mind in those seeking help with you.
I would recommend a stronger marketing strategy to raise awareness and advertise what health issues can be addressed with you. That people can seek another opinion of highly qualified specialists abroad and at very affordable prices, and that people know that there are still many medical procedures /operations/ that are not performed in Bulgaria that have long been practiced in other countries.
A few years ago I got very cruel conjunctivitis. Doctors prescribed me treatment with drops, as the pain they caused was cruel and unbearable. I started to recover, the treatment was over, but I could no longer see well out of one eye. At first I thought it was normal, but after a few months had passed and my condition was not improving, I realised something was wrong. I visited several eye clinics in Bulgaria, where they explained nothing more than to tell me that the eye would never recover again, and the good news was that it would not get worse.
After my friends had told me about a lot of cases of people with health problems who sought advice abroad, it turned out that they were helped in Turkey. I started looking for information about what was actually happening to my eyes and whether there was any treatment at all. This is how I came across the Medical Karadži Health Information Centre. After the examination in Bulgaria by Batigöz doctors, they advised me to visit their hospital in Istanbul for further tests and I did. For the information of those in need, I would like to share that the price I paid included transportation by the clinic's car from the airport to the hotel, then to the clinic and back, an interpreter and for the examination itself together with all the tests everything was at a cost that would have been much higher in Bulgaria.
After a thorough examination in Batiguez, the doctors explained everything about my current eye condition, that my eye had a damaged surface that was blurring my vision and I could only really see 10% with it, that there was a solution to the problem with Cornea Transplantation - DALK surgery, which is the partial removal of an area in the eye that is damaged and transplanting a new one from another donor. I was over the moon though once I found out what the cost would be my enthusiasm was a little dampened. Nevertheless, I decided to undergo this intervention. Now I would tell everyone not to despair when they are told in Bulgaria that there is no hope, not to resign themselves to it, but to seek a second opinion and I advise them to seek it in Turkey. Medicine there is at a very high level and I can list many cases of people who have been helped there. Despair is our worst enemy, don't despair but fight. Seek information and I highly recommend that you do so at the Medical Karadje Health Information Center.
Arch. Katya Zhaigarova, 39, from the town of. Sofia