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Hi, I am going to Istanbul on a holiday and as i knew medication prices are lot cheaper in turkey so i thought to buy a few boxes for my Mom's medication. How should i know if it needs prescription. and If yes, does a prescription from another country works?
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I was bitten by a street dog in Istanbul two nights ago. I went straight to Haseki hospital and was given a tetanus injection. I have three more injections to get in the coming ten days. I have to say, the service at the hospital was very poor. There was no advice given on what care to take of the wound nor about the injection and any potential side affects. Is anyone here able to offer any help? I've been told the state hospital in Sisli offers a better service.
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The first place Turks go for minor illnesses is an eczane (eg-zah-neh), which is a Turkish a pharmacy or chemist's. They are identified by a red "E" emblazoned on a square white background. You'll find at least one eczane in practically every town in Turkey, and a large number of them in larger cities. When to Use an Eczane If you're suffering from some minor ailment, the pharmacist there is trained to listen to a description of your symptoms and dispense medicine. Many of these medicines might require a doctor's prescription in your country, but are dispensed by an eczacı (ej-zah-juh
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If you've never been treated in a Turkish hospital before, it can be kind of scary since you don't know what to expect. But once you go for the first time, you'll probably be surprised at the level of professionalism and quality you find, not to mention the low price--especially at the state hospitals. One of the main differences with Turkish hospitals and clinics is that you run your own paperwork and samples around. After seeing your doctor in his her office, he or she may tell you to go have blood drawn at another office, then take the blood to the laboratory and bring the paperwork ba
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Hello everybody My name is Sari and I'm a 3rd year Iraqi M.D student, currently living in Libya with my family.. Me and my brother who is a 3rd year Dentistry student are planning to move to Turkey and study there starting next year, so we are looking for a State University that teaches in ENGLISH for both Medicine and Dentistry, or at least a province which has English-teaching faculties for Med. and Dentistry -so that we could stay in close proximity to one another- so given that: -what Universities/Provinces fall in this criteria? -what are the regulations concerning foreign transf
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Hi Everyone:First of all thank you for making yourselves available to answer questions. I find this to be very helpful and encouraging!I'm a perspective medical student in the United States. I was born and raised in Ankara, Turkey. My Turkish is fluent, but my grammar is lacking. I'm going to be finishing my baccalaureate degree very soon. I have options here in the US but not sure if I would be allowed to work in Turkey as a practicing physician, and honestly, I dont want to live in the states.My questions:- Would I be able to attend a medical school in Turkey, say Marmara Tip Universitesi?-
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Hello, I'm Houda, a new member in here.. I would like to get some info about studies in Turkey. I am a Moroccan student in Ukraine, in 4th course now & am wishing to continue my studies in Turkey next year. I contacted some universities, so some of them told me that it may be possible depending on the some requirements (equivalence-related I guess), not more. I would like to know more about how I can do that (are there any Turkish people in here?) Also, I'm planning on studying in Turkish, that means that I'll have to study a year of Turkish before continuing my studies right? &
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Hi-- I thought I would post something that may help others. I haven't figured things out/gone through the process yet, but I'll try to keep you apraised as I move forward. I have a couple of medical prescriptions that are apparently not available in Turkey. I found out that one way one can get such prescriptions is if the pharmacy or physician mails it to a specific place in Turkey; i believe the place is some kind of state place/pharmacy. Anyway, I asked my doctor, and she agreed to do so (only physicians or pharmacies may send the medication--you can't ask a relative to do so, it's again
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