About the clinic
Medipol University Parkinson’s and Movement Disorders Center (PARMER) is a top hospital in Istanbul, Turkey, renowned for its dedicated focus on neurological care and advanced movement disorder treatments. Strategically located in Istanbul, PARMER forms part of Medipol University Hospital, one of Turkey’s most respected medical institutions.
Established in 2014, PARMER has rapidly grown into a recognized international center, offering services to patients from Europe, the Middle East, Central Asia, and North Africa. The hospital is equipped with state-of-the-art technology and staffed by multilingual professionals, providing a seamless experience for patients from around the world.
With a mission to deliver patient-centric, evidence-based treatment, the center blends academic excellence with compassionate care. Its interdisciplinary teams and pioneering research make it a destination of choice for individuals seeking top-tier neurological treatments.
Explore why thousands choose Medipol University Parkinson’s and Movement Disorders Center (PARMER) for treatment abroad.
Leading Departments and Signature Treatments for Neurological Excellence
Medipol PARMER specializes in diagnosing and treating complex neurological disorders, particularly Parkinson’s disease and other movement disorders. Its specialized departments provide highly targeted care, supported by the latest research and technological advancements.
Key Departments and Areas of Expertise:
- Neurology: Focused on the diagnosis and management of neurological diseases, especially Parkinson’s, dystonia, and tremors.
- Neurosurgery: Offers surgical interventions like Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) for patients with advanced Parkinson’s and movement disorders.
- Neuropsychology: Provides cognitive and emotional assessments to support comprehensive patient care.
- Physical Therapy & Rehabilitation: Helps patients regain mobility and quality of life post-treatment.
Highlighted Procedures and Therapies:
- Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS): A highly effective surgical treatment for Parkinson’s disease that improves motor function and reduces medication dependency.
- Botulinum Toxin Injections: Used to manage spasticity, dystonia, and muscle stiffness in movement disorders.
- Advanced Diagnostic Imaging: High-resolution imaging for accurate diagnosis and treatment planning.