Acibadem Healthcare Group
MEHMET ALİ SAYAN
M.D.

MEHMET ALİ SAYAN

Medical Units and Clinical Services
  • Anesthesiology

M.D. Mehmet Ali Sayan is an experienced anesthesiologist and intensivist trained at Istanbul University Faculty of Medicine, where he completed his specialization in Anesthesiology and Reanimation in 2000. He currently practices with Acibadem Health Group (since 2025), providing perioperative anesthesia care and critical care management for complex surgical and intensive care patients. M.D. Sayan is an active member of the European Society of Intensive Care Medicine and the Turkish Society of Anesthesiology and Reanimation. He is committed to delivering evidence-based, patient-centered care and to advancing best practices in anesthesia and intensive care through professional collaboration and continued clinical learning.

Education

  • 2000 Istanbul University Istanbul Faculty of Medicine Anesthesiology and Reanimation
  • 1990 Hacettepe University Faculty of Medicine
  • 1983 Gaziantep Anatolian High School

Experience

  • 2025 Acibadem Health Group

Memberships

  • European Society of Intensive Care Medicine
  • Turkish Society of Anesthesiology and Reanimation




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