Acibadem Healthcare Group
Mehmet Akkuşaklı
M.D.

Mehmet Akkuşaklı

Medical Units and Clinical Services
  • Emergency Service

M.D. Mehmet Akkuşaklı graduated from Dicle University Faculty of Medicine in 1994. With a medical career spanning three decades, he brings extensive clinical experience and a long-standing commitment to patient care. Since 2022, he has been affiliated with Acibadem Health Group, where he continues to apply his medical expertise and dedication to improving patient outcomes. Colleagues and patients know him for his professional approach, solid medical knowledge, and steady presence in clinical practice.

Education

  • 1994 Dicle University Faculty of Medicine

Experience

  • 2022 Acibadem Health Group
  • 2012 Toros Tarım Ceyhan Factory Workplace Physician
  • 2011 – 2012 Private Adana Hospital Emergency and Genei Intensive Care Physician
  • 2008 – 2011 Ministry of Health Family Physician
  • 2004 – 2008 Private Adana Hospital Coronary Intensive Care Physician
  • 2004 – 2008 Ministry of Health Adana 112 Emergency Physician
  • 2000 – 2004 Ministry of Health Adana Numune Hospital Emergency Physician
  • 1994 – 2000 Ministry of Health Dörtyol State Hospital Emergency Physician





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