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Ercan Yavuz
M.D.

Ercan Yavuz

Hospitals
Medical Units and Clinical Services
  • Diagnosis and Treatment of Prostate Diseases
  • Urinary Incontinence and Bladder Health
  • Urology

M.D. Ercan Yavuz graduated from Istanbul University, Istanbul Faculty of Medicine in 1983 with a specialization in Urology. He has been part of the Acıbadem Health Group since 1996, contributing extensive clinical experience in urology and patient care. Active in both professional and community circles, M.D. Yavuz is a member of the Turkish Urology Association and maintains a balanced life through memberships in Levent Tennis Club, TED, and Tuzla Mercan Water Sports. He combines decades of medical practice with a commitment to healthy living and community involvement.

Education

  • 1983 Istanbul University Istanbul Faculty of Medicine Urology
  • 1983 Istanbul University Istanbul Faculty of Medicine

Experience

  • 1996 Acibadem Health Group
  • 1982 – 1983 University of Essen, Germany
  • 1977 – 1983 University of Essen, Germany
  • 1977 – 1982 University of Essen, Germany

Memberships

  • Levent Tennis Club
  • TED
  • Tuzla Mercan Water Sports
  • Turkish Urology Association




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