Assoc. Prof. Ersoy Hazneci is an experienced dermatologist with a strong academic and clinical background. He earned his medical degree and completed his academic training at İnönü University Faculty of Medicine, achieving the rank of Associate Professor in 2005. Since 2020 he has been practicing with Acıbadem Health Group, where he provides comprehensive dermatological care. M.D. Hazneci is an active member of several professional societies, including the Turkish Dermatology Association, the Skin and Venereal Diseases Association, and the Pediatric Dermatology Association. His memberships reflect a broad interest across general, pediatric, and venereological dermatology, and support his commitment to evidence-based care and ongoing professional development. Known for a patient-centered approach, M.D. Hazneci combines academic insight with practical experience to diagnose and treat a wide range of skin conditions, prioritizing clear communication and individualized treatment plans.
Education
- 2005 Inonu University Faculty of Medicine / Associate Professor
- 1998 Inonu University Faculty of Medicine / Assistant Professor
- 1996 Inonu University Faculty of Medicine, Dermatology and Venereology
- 1992 Ankara University Faculty of Medicine
Experience
- 2020 Acibadem Health Group
- 1998 – 2006 Department of Dermatology, Inonu University Faculty of Medicine
- 2001 Rochester Mayo Clinic Foundation, Department of Dermatology / Fellowship
- 1996 – 1998 Malatya State Hospital Dermatology Clinic / Specialist Physician
Memberships
- Turkish Dermatology Association
- Skin and Venereal Diseases Association
- Pediatric Dermatology Association
Publications
- Cognitive event-related potential and neuropsychological findings in Behçet’s disease without neurological manifestations.
Ozışık H.I, Karlidag R, Hazneci E, Kizgin S, Ozcan C. Thoku J Exp Med 206(1):15-22 (2005). - Retrospective evaluation of our recommended treatments for superficial fungal diseases.
Hazneci E, Bayram N, Akı T, Doğan G. Türkderm 38(1):54-60 (2004). - The possible substrate inhibition of epidermal phenylalanine hydroxylase in vitiligo.
Baltacioglu K, Hazneci E. Med Hypotheses 63(5):918-9 (2004). - Immunohistochemistry of tuberculin skin test.
Mızrak B, Aydın N.E, Demirel D, Hazneci E, Yakıncı C. J Trop Pediatr 50(4): 248-9 (2004) - Tuberculin reaction and koebner development in patients with psoriasis: A controlled study.
Hazneci E, Dogan G. Turkderm 37(2):108-112 (2003). - Proton MRS in Behcet’s Disease with and without neurological findings.
Baysal T, Özışık H.I, Karlıdağ R, Saraç K, Baysal O, Dusak A, Hazneci E, Özcan C. Neuroradiology, 45(12):860-864 (2003) - Primary cutaneous CD30(+) anaplastic large cell lymphoma: Initially misdiagnosed as pyoderma gangrenosum.
Hazneci E, Aydin N.E, Dogan G, Turhan O. JEADV, 15:366-367 (2001) - Increased plasma adrenomedullin levels in patients with Behçet’s Disease.
Evereklioglu C, Yürekli M, Er H, Özbek E, Hazneci E, Çekmen M. Dermatology, 201(4):312-315 (2000) - Three cases of verrucous carcinoma.
Doğan G, Oram Y, Hazneci E, Özen S, KArıncaoğlu Y, Çıraklık H. Australasian Journal of Dermatology, 39:251-254 (1998) - Bileteral inflammatory linear verrucous epidermal nervus associated with psoriasis.
Oram Y, Arisoy A.E, Hazneci E, Gurer I, Muezzinoglu B, Arisoy S. CUTIS, 5: 275-276 (1996)


