Mrkz Aylaf Althqafy

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Sıcak Yuva Vakfı, Turgut Özal Millet Caddesi 109

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  • Where to Find a Doctor in Istanbul

    Nişantaşı is one of Istanbul's densest medical neighborhoods: dozens of specialists practice near each other. Here's a list for those who need a regular appointment, not just aesthetic medicine, which the district is famous for. ## How We Selected Them We picked one or two doctors per specialty that you actually need when relocating: dental, skin, ear-nose-throat, pediatric allergies, psychology, urology, and nutrition. Aesthetic and plastic surgery—just one entry, though there are dozens of clinics in the district: medical tourism isn't the main reason to find a doctor right after moving. ## What Suits Whom - Mutlu Dişler — dentistry, routine checkups, and treatment - Şerafettin Saraçoğlu — dermatologist, skin and cosmetic concerns - Yusufhan Süoğlu — otolaryngologist (ear-nose-throat) - Ahmet Akçay — pediatric allergist and pulmonologist, if your child reacts to the new climate - Barış Çelik — psychologist - Cem Akbal — urologist - Seçil Kenar — dietitian - Emre Gönen — plastic and aesthetic surgery, if that's your goal ## What to Plan For All locations are private practices in the Teşviktaş area, without SGK state insurance; payment is on-site by card or cash, book appointments ahead by phone or through the clinic's website. Staff at Nişantaşı private clinics mostly speak English—Russian isn't standard, confirm in advance.

  • Where to Eat in Nişantaşı, Istanbul

    Independent restaurants in the Nişantaşı neighborhood: Ottoman lokanta Hünkar, Anatolian cuisine with a Michelin Bib Gourmand award, meat-focused establishments and seafood bar—no chain fast food or shopping mall food courts.

  • Where to Buy Furniture in Istanbul

    Shops and showrooms to furnish an apartment in Istanbul: major Turkish kitchen and bathroom fixture brands, custom-made designer furniture boutiques, and storage systems in Nişantaşı.

  • Where to Buy Clothing and Shoes in Istanbul

    Nişantaşı and Teşviktaşı—Istanbul's main shopping districts—contain hundreds of clothing and shoe stores: from international chains to Turkish designer boutiques. Here's a list for those who want to cover basics and avoid spending a day walking the neighborhood blindly. ## How We Selected Them We organized by price segment and purpose—everyday wear, sportswear, underwear, local designers, and luxury—so the list doesn't repeat the same store type twice. All locations are within walking distance of each other along Teşviktaş Caddesi and nearby streets. ## What Suits Whom - Zara, Mango, and Gap — fast fashion at affordable prices, good for covering basics after a move - Banana Republic and Massimo Dutti — everyday wear a step above average, suitable for business meetings - Yargıcı — Turkish everyday wear brand, a local alternative to international chains - Zeynep Erdoğan — Turkish designer, if you want unique pieces rather than chain store items - Beymen — multi-brand department store with a wide selection of luxury brands under one roof - New Balance — sneakers and sportswear - Victoria's Secret — lingerie and basic knitwear ## What to Plan For The district is pedestrian-friendly, you don't need a car, but parking nearby is limited and paid. Evenings and weekends get crowded. Cards are accepted almost everywhere, cash isn't required. Chain stores have standard business hours, designer boutiques may have shorter hours or breaks—check on site.