Acibadem Healthcare Group
İskender Dik
M.D.

İskender Dik

Medical Units and Clinical Services
  • Internal Medicine

M.D. İskender Dik graduated from Istanbul University, Istanbul Faculty of Medicine in 1982 with a specialization in Internal Medicine. With a long career in clinical practice, he brings decades of experience caring for adult patients, managing complex medical conditions, and coordinating multidisciplinary care. Since 2018, M.D. Dik has been affiliated with Acıbadem Health Group, where he continues to provide patient-centered internal medicine services, drawing on his deep medical knowledge and commitment to high-quality care. Known for clear communication and a thoughtful approach to diagnosis and treatment, he focuses on evidence-based medicine and maintaining strong physician–patient relationships. Areas of expertise: – Internal medicine and comprehensive adult care – Chronic disease management – Diagnostic evaluation and treatment planning Languages: Turkish (native)

Education

  • 1982 Istanbul University Istanbul Faculty of Medicine Internal Medicine
  • 1977 Istanbul University Istanbul Faculty of Medicine

Experience

  • 2018 Acibadem Health Group





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