Civas Clinic - Heart Surgery Center
- Civaş Clinic, situated right in the heart of the diplomatic district of Ankara, offers cardiology patients the care and attention they can expect from a certified world-class institution.
- Dual board certified surgeons, skilled medical staff and its ongoing investment in the newest technologies are what distinguish the Civaş Center from other similar facilities.
- Dr.Cengiz Bolcal has extensive experience in cardiac surgery (bypass, angioplasty as well as pediatric cardiology) ensuring that you will be treated by a skilled medical team.
Dr.Cengiz Bolcal is a member of the following societies:
- Turkish Society of Cardiovascular Surgery
- National Society of Vascular Surgery
- National Society of Phlebology
- European Society of Phlebology
- European Society of Vascular Surgery
All surgeries take place at the reputable and first class private Akay Hospital in the center of Ankara with state of the art equipment.
Dedicated patient managers at the Civas Clinic and the Akay Hospital will ensure that you do not have to worry about booking accommodation and transfers.
Procedures offered in the vascular surgery department:
- Endevenuese Laser Vascular Treatment
Patients will also enjoy the very best pre- and post-operative care and can have absolute peace of mind, because of the dedication to the highest standards of treatment.
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Dr.Cengiz Bolcal
Dr.Cengiz Bolcal was born 1968 in Nazilli. After graduating from elementary and the secondary school, he joined the Gülhane Military Academy of Medicine in 1985 and graduated in 1992.
Following his compulsory service in Tekirdağ, Dr.Bolcal began his residency in cardiovascular surgery at the Gulhane Military Academy of Medicine within the Department of Cardiovascular Surgery in 1996. He finished his residency in 2001 and until 2004 worked as a staff surgeon in the same department.
Dr.Bolcal was appointed assistant professorship in 2004 and after succeeding during the examinations; he became an associated professor in 2007. Continuing his work as an associated professor in the same department, he has lectured on many chronic venous insufficiency courses.
His articles have been published by a number of SCI-indexed journals.
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About
Ankara, Turkey
Ankara is the capital city of Turkey and the second largest city in the country after Istanbul. It is located at the heart of both Turkey and Central Anatolia. The population is around 3.5 million.
The locals are generally helpful to tourists, and many young people can communicate in English. Although most people will try to speak English with you, it's a good idea to bring a Turkish phrasebook or dictionary.
Ankara is the administrative center of Turkey and a huge university town such that most of its inhabitants consist of civil servants, students and academics. Don't forget to bring your pullover too - the weather can be chilly!
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By Plane
Ankara Esenboğa International Airport (ESB) is located some 28 km northeast of the city. International flights are rather low in frequency and scope - apart from Turkish Airlines (THY), only Lufthansa, Austrian Airlines and British Airways offer direct flights to their respective European hubs. Iran Air also has two weekly flights to Tehran. For other carriers flying into Turkey, a flight into Istanbul is necessary, followed by an air transfer to Ankara by Turkish Airlines.
EasyJet also offers discount flights to and from Istanbul and Basel-Mulhouse-Freiburg in the summer months (until October 25th) and to and from Istanbul and London Luton airport all year round for fares as low as £22.
The brand-new airport was opened in 2007. It features many more gates, a more orderly parking system, and in general, better traffic flow. The road connecting Ankara's airport to the ring road has also been fully renovated.
Airport buses are operated by HAVAŞ through the city center reaching Ulus (the historical center of the city, close to the museums and baths), and AŞTİ (where the intercity buses depart from to almost all the cities in Turkey). The price is 10 YTL.
By Train
Being in a central location in Turkey, Ankara can be reached from almost all trains departing from Istanbul to the eastern part of Turkey. The train trip from Istanbul to Ankara takes around 6-7 hours depending on the type of the train (fastest is Baskent for now, however, there will be faster trains in the near future to shorten the trip to 3 hours).
The overnight train to and from Istanbul is surprisingly affordable and saves the cost of a night's lodging. Reserve a cabin in advance if you prefer sleeping in a bed to sleeping in a seat.
If you are traveling from places other than Istanbul, you will find buses fast, inexpensive, and modern. Watch out for the drivers spraying your hands with lemon cologne if you do not like it.
By Bus
The buses reach AŞTİ (Ankara Şehirlerarası Terminal İşletmeleri) standing for Ankara Intercity Terminal. Most of the cities in Turkey have direct buses to the capital of Turkey, and buses are much faster than trains in Turkey. From Istanbul to Ankara, the bus trip takes around 5 hours.
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The city has a two-line subway and a dense public bus network.
Source: Wikitravel
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