Anadolu Medical Center

Anadolu Medical Center
Anadolu Foundation
Shown in Turkey
Geography
Location Turkey
Organisation
Affiliated university Johns Hopkins Medicine International
Services
Beds 268
History
Founded Februart 12, 2005
Links
Website www.anadolusaglik.org
Lists

Anadolu Medical Center (Turkish: Anadolu Sağlık Merkezi) is a hospital in Gebze, Kocaeli, Turkey. It is located in Çayırova on the highway D.100 at the Bayramoğlu exit, close to Sabiha Gökçen International Airport. Established by Anadolu Foundation, the hospital was built on 186,000 m2 (2,000,000 sq ft) of land and was opened on Februart 12, 2005. It consists of 209 beds, 59 intensive care beds and 8 operating rooms. The parking lot is capable of 350 cars.[1]

It has ISO 9001–2000 (Quality Management System), ISO 14001 (Environment Management System), OHSAS 18001 (Work Health and Safety) and JCI (Joint Commission International) certifications. The hospital is affiliated with the Johns Hopkins Hospital in the USA through Johns Hopkins Medicine International.[2]

IMRT[3] and Cyberknife[4] are two of the latest technologies used in cancer treatment developed at the Anadolu Medical Center. The hospital also provides multidisciplinary care, free check ups, patient education, first aid courses, and courses related to preventive medicine.

Anadolu Medical Center has outpatient clinics in Istanbul at Ataşehir and Suadiye.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b "Vital Dergisi - Sağlığın yeni adresi Anadolu Sağlık Merkezi" (in Turkish). Anadolu Sağlık. 2006 January–March. http://www.anadolusaglik.org/vital.aspx?sid=224. Retrieved 2011-02-11. 
  2. ^ "Vital Dergisi - Kalitede rüştümüzü ispatladık" (in Turkish). Anadolu Sağlık. 2007 April–June. http://www.anadolusaglik.org/vital.aspx?sid=77. Retrieved 2011-02-11. 
  3. ^ "Vital Dergisi - Kanser tedavisinde yeni ve etkili bir teknoloji" (in 2011-02-11). Anadolu Sağlık. 2008 April–June. http://www.anadolusaglik.org/vital.aspx?sid=16. 
  4. ^ "Vital Dergisi - Cyberknife teknolojisi" (in Turkish). Anadolu Sağlık. 2005 January–March. http://www.anadolusaglik.org/vital.aspx?sid=216. Retrieved 2011-02-11.