Appointments and pathway organisation
ATDERA may organise hospital appointments, support treatment-pathway coordination and assist with the pre-treatment communication needed to move a case into the correct review route.
This disclaimer defines what ATDERA may coordinate for international patients and what remains outside the platform's role. The wording follows counsel's direction that the legal tone here must stay restrictive and operationally precise.
Counsel identifies a narrow set of support functions that may be described for international patients without converting the offer into a prohibited tourism package or a medical promise.
ATDERA may organise hospital appointments, support treatment-pathway coordination and assist with the pre-treatment communication needed to move a case into the correct review route.
The platform may coordinate accommodation and transfer arrangements as logistics support connected to the medical journey, but this support remains separate from the clinical service itself.
Where needed, ATDERA may coordinate access to independent interpretation support to help communication before treatment.
Any treatment itself is delivered only by the relevant licensed institution and clinician, not by ATDERA as a clinical operator.
The legal review requires this page to state the exclusions directly and without softening language.
International patient coordination does not guarantee treatment acceptance, a particular schedule, a clinical result or any other medical outcome.
ATDERA does not assume responsibility for the management of surgical complications and does not finance secondary or revision procedures.
ATDERA does not interfere with a clinician's diagnosis, treatment plan, consent process or professional protocol.
The service should not be understood as a destination package, discount bundle or travel-agency promise. Travel, accommodation and related logistics remain bounded coordination items rather than a blanket obligation.
International coordination must also keep travel-side risk, insurance and data-handling expectations explicit.
Counsel recommends informing patients travelling to Turkey that mandatory complication insurance requirements may apply to their medical journey and should be arranged where required.
The existence of international patient coordination does not permit public upload of protected health information or medical files through general contact forms. Sensitive records belong only in the separate secure intake process when requested.
Open Pre-consultation IntakeAccommodation, transfers, insurance and similar arrangements may depend on third-party availability, institutional confirmation and separate user action. Coordination support does not convert those items into unconditional ATDERA obligations.