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International Patients

Getting medical treatment abroad shouldn’t feel like navigating it alone.

ATDERA is your international patient coordinator for specialist medical treatment. We manage clinical access, prior records, translation, timing, and on-the-ground support — so the complexity of receiving care in another country is handled for you, not by you.

International patient coordination for specialist medical treatment — ATDERA

What your international coordination includes

Here is exactly what ATDERA manages on your behalf — and the limits of the support.

What we manage for you

Records, clinical access, timing, and on-the-ground support.

ATDERA prepares and organises your prior medical records, coordinates access to designated specialists and hospitals in Turkey, and manages the logistics around your clinical timeline. Throughout the process, you deal with one team only.

How we charge

Case-specific coordination fees. No packages, no commissions.

ATDERA does not sell any pre-bundled treatment packages, take hospital commissions, or advertise destination pricing. Coordination fees are case-specific and determined once your clinical pathway is confirmed only.

How to start

A short message is enough to begin.

Your first message to ATDERA does not need to include medical documents. A brief description of your situation and what you are hoping to achieve is enough for the team to identify the right pathway and confirm suitability.

Treatment areas available to international patients

International patient coordination is available across all of ATDERA’s clinical pathways. Select a treatment area to understand the scope and how your case would typically progress.

Common Treatment Pathway

Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery

Selective coordination for reconstructive and aesthetic surgery pathways where case fit, surgical planning, and recovery context is compatible.

  • Clarify indications and goals through Medical Care.
  • International coordination is fully integrated into this clinical pathway.
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Common Treatment Pathway

Oncology & Second Opinion

Selective coordination for oncology review and second-opinion pathways where multidisciplinary judgment, timing, and careful communication matter.

  • Use Medical Care inquiry for the initial step.
  • International coordination is fully integrated into this clinical pathway.
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Common Treatment Pathway

Orthopedics & Spine

Structured coordination for orthopedics and spine pathways where specialist fit, rehabilitation planning, and realistic next steps matter.

  • Steps through Medical Care inquiry.
  • International coordination is fully integrated into this clinical pathway.
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Common Treatment Pathway

Reproductive Medicine & IVF

Structured coordination for reproductive medicine and IVF pathways where evaluation logic, timing, and realistic next steps require effective communication.

  • Start with Medical Care inquiry.
  • International coordination is fully integrated into this clinical pathway.
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What the process is in practice

Most patients have the same questions before they get in touch. Here are the honest answers — so there are no surprises once your pathway begins.

International patient coordination meeting — ATDERA
How your case begins

Enquiry → suitability review → pathway confirmation.

You send a short message describing your situation. ATDERA reviews suitability, confirms the right treatment pathway, and only then requests clinical documentation for a detailed review.

  • No medical records needed at first contact — just a clear description of your situation.
  • Clinical documentation is requested only when the pathway is confirmed.
  • Travel dates are never proposed before clinical availability is confirmed.
What to prepare

Records, translations, and realistic timelines.

International cases often involve prepared medical records in multiple languages, and timelines that indicate the availability of the specialist rather than a fixed schedule. Initial conversations suggest exactly what is needed before any agreement is made.

  • Prior records and documents are needed before detailed clinical review.
  • Timetables indicate the availability of specialists and your clinical situation — not a generic schedule.
  • Financial scope is confirmed after the pathway is defined, not before.
Common questions answered

Where to start, what to send, and what to expect.

If you are not sure whether your situation fits, send us a message anyway. The team will let you know quickly whether ATDERA can help, what the next step looks like, and how long that step typically takes.

  • Not sure if your condition is covered? Send an inquiry — we will let you know the full details.
  • You have a diagnosis and records already? Use the clinical review inquiry directly.
  • Comparing options across multiple countries? We are happy to explain exactly what Turkey-based treatment involves.

Ready to find out whether ATDERA is suitable regarding your situation?

Send a message about your situation — no medical documents needed at the first step. The team will confirm the right pathway and let you know what happens next.

Send a treatment enquiry