Pendik Bolge Hospital
The vision of Pendik Bölge Hospital has been to offer health care on international standards, using the most reliable, ethical, and latest technology available to become a medical reference center, always abiding by full standards of patient rights.
Bolge Hospital started giving service to local and foreign patients by 2010 providing quality and reliable medical care in all branches of medicine.
The hospital is built on a 14,000 m2 closed area that is only 10 minutes to Sabiha Gökçen International Airport, adjacent to the main D100 highway, and only a couple minutes to major hotels and shopping malls. Our hospital clearly differs from others with its unique and exclusive setting in a business/residential district overlooking the International Pendik Marina and the Marmara Sea with Princess Islands.
With its 159-bed capacity and completely automated systems, it possesses the technology enabling it to provide round-the-clock service. 6 operating rooms (4 fully equipped operating theatres and 2 delivery rooms) where all kinds of specialized operations including cardiovascular surgery can be carried out and a total of 59 Intensive Care beds that can provide special care to each patient.
Every single detail has been considered in order to offer the best service and utmost comfort with its quake-resistant, safe, and anti-bacterial surroundings. The facility is comprised of eight general service floors and a management floor. Most rooms offer a good view and a comfortable setting which includes TV service on LCD plasma screens.
Our hospital uses the Laboratory Information, PACS, and Telemetry Systems, the aim of which is to minimize difficulties experienced by patients and minimize the paperwork waste.
Giving service in every branch of medicine full-fledged, our hospital is among the limited medical institutions in Turkey to receive the ISO 9000 quality certification on its 100th day of operation and to have been entitled to receive the Joint Commission Accreditation Document on its first year of foundation (June 2011).