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doctors in icmeler

PostPosted: 06 Sep 2007 17:47
by diwil
can anyone help... my mum is in icmeler this week and is having a bit if bother with cystitis. Shes been to a pharmacy and bought some tablets but just incase it gets worse I would like to pass on the info, cheers Diane

PostPosted: 06 Sep 2007 17:51
by Colette
I took my mum to one just near the market when she had ear trouble, they were brilliant, Can't remember it's name but it was at the bottom of the market road :D

PostPosted: 06 Sep 2007 18:17
by diwil
Thanks Colette, I will let my mum know where to go.

PostPosted: 06 Sep 2007 18:31
by juneflo
We've had to get medical help 2 years running. We go to the Medical Centre - on the main road - just past the green car - on the right. Not clear that is it? OK, standing at the crossroads where the green car is - looking towards the sea -turn to the right - it's a few hundred yards up that road and on the right.

You might want to try Collete's suggestion if she knows the problem. The medical centre give great service but most people end up at the hospital even if it's not an emergency. We've had £80 + bills each time because they've taken blood tests. But as I said excellent service and problem sorted out.

PostPosted: 06 Sep 2007 18:40
by diwil
Thanks June, she bought some tablets...£28 hope they work or she will be broke(no cheap fags for me) :oops: I'll tell her to try the medical centre if she doesn't feel any better in a day or so.

PostPosted: 06 Sep 2007 22:14
by paul&vernie
:DPaul&Vernie.I went to the clinic on the main road into icmeler in front of the wednesday market with a tummy bug, they were very,very good.The place was spot less,immaculate and the doctor at the time told me he,d trained in america and spoke perfect english. I think the place was called Icmeler Klinick but may have changed it,s name.I don,t think it was too expensive either.I hope this help,s you Diane!

PostPosted: 07 Sep 2007 08:34
by hans120
yea we can confirm itsa very nice nice clean place,we had to use it last year for daily injections for 3 days after our son came out of the hospital after having a fall causing him to fit :cry:

PostPosted: 07 Sep 2007 09:49
by janey1
Both my daughter's were ill this year. We used the chemist next to Tansas (has a sliding door) the lady in there is very helpful and speaks good English.

My older daughter got treated there and was fine.

My younger one had a bad ear which started bleeding. We went to the medical centre. They were very good. The place was very clean. Unfortunately they could not help us and took us to the hospital in Marmaris.

Once there the guy from the medical centre stayed with us and came in when she was seen by a E.N.T. Consultant. Again brilliant care. We were asked to return three days later just to check she was well.

Cannot fault there medical service or all the help we received.

PostPosted: 07 Sep 2007 17:28
by hans120
was'nt to impressed with the hospital in mamaris to be honest,they would only allow me and my wife to see our son for 5 minutes aday :evil: was not impresed i can tell.
one thing i would say is please please make sure you have holiday insurance as a couple who were at the hospital at the same time only stayed over night and had a drip cost £500 cause they had no isurance :shock:

PostPosted: 07 Sep 2007 19:53
by diwil
Thanks all for your help rang mum today and she seems a lot better. she says she went to the chemist by tansas and they were really good. I knew I could count on you all.
If any of you are there this week look out for my mum, she is 72 yrs young, with another couple (lady in wheelchair) please stop and say hello.
Once again a big THANK-YOU to you all :P

PostPosted: 07 Sep 2007 19:59
by Colette
Glad your mum seems to be getting better :D

I will get the name of the medical centre in Sept if I remember as it's handy incase people ask :D

Hope your mum has a fab time :D

PostPosted: 07 Sep 2007 22:08
by JT
My own doctor is actually at the small Caria hospital near to Anatolia and Cafe Ann on the main road halfway to the beach