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AYSUN SOYLU
M.D.

AYSUN SOYLU

Medical Units and Clinical Services
  • Clinical Laboratory

M.D. Aysun Soylu is a clinical biochemist with a medical degree from Istanbul University Faculty of Medicine (2003). Since 2008, M.D. Soylu has been part of the Acibadem Health Group, contributing expertise in medical biochemistry and laboratory medicine. She is an active member of the Istanbul Medical Chamber, the Clinical Biochemistry Association, and the Turkish Biochemistry Association. Known for a patient-focused approach and strong laboratory experience, M.D. Soylu combines clinical insight with analytical rigor to support accurate diagnostics and high-quality patient care.

Education

  • 2003 Istanbul University Istanbul Faculty of Medicine Medical Biochemistry
  • 1993 Trakya University Istanbul Faculty of Medicine

Experience

  • 2006 – 2009 Italian Hospital / Clinical Laboratory Supervisor
  • 2008 Acibadem Health Group
  • 2005 – 2006 American Hospital / Emergency Laboratory Supervisor
  • 2003 – 2005 American Hospital Clinical Laboratory

Memberships

  • Istanbul Medical Chamber
  • Clinical Biochemistry Association
  • Turkish Biochemistry Association




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