Assoc. Prof. Dr. Serdar ÖZATEŞ runs a private ophthalmology practice in Istanbul's Kadıköy district. Established in 2026, this single-doctor clinic specializes in adult and pediatric eye care. Seven medical departments provide diagnostic and surgical solutions in one location.
Academic Credentials and Professional Standards
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Serdar ÖZATEŞ leads the clinic. He holds the FICO (Fellow of the International Council of Ophthalmology) designation, awarded after passing the Advanced ICO Examination. He previously served as an Associate Professor at Istanbul Okan University.
The medical team includes four doctors. Their expertise covers complex eye conditions, from refractive errors to structural eyelid issues. Each patient receives a full evaluation before any surgical intervention.
Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus
The clinic provides specialized care for children. Pediatric eyes require different assessment criteria than adult eyes. Specialists perform dilated eye examinations to check refraction, retinal health, and eye alignment. Glasses are only prescribed when the eye number affects visual development.
The pediatric department focuses on several key areas:
- Strabismus treatment for misalignment where eyes cannot focus on the same target
- Refraction assessment to prevent developmental vision issues
- Retina evaluations in children
- Management of pediatric eye developmental disorders
Physicians prioritize early intervention to support healthy visual development.
Surgical Eye Treatments
The clinic performs laser and microsurgical procedures for vision correction and disease management. Refractive laser surgery uses local anesthesia via eye drops. The process typically takes 15 to 30 minutes, depending on the technique.
For cataract patients, the surgical team uses topical anesthesia and pupil dilation drops. These surgeries usually take 15 to 20 minutes. Glaucoma management is also a core focus. Annual screenings are recommended for patients at risk of this condition.
Other surgical specialties include:
- Corneal cross-linking – a 30-minute procedure for keratoconus using vitamin B and ultraviolet light
- Oculoplasty – aesthetic and functional surgery of the eyelids and surrounding structures
- Retinal disease follow-up and management
- Corneal transplantation for advanced ocular diseases
- Dry eye disease therapy
Most eyelid surgeries use local anesthesia and rarely require fasting.
Post-Treatment Care and Recovery
The clinic follows a structured schedule after any surgical procedure. Mandatory check-ups occur on the first day, third day, first week, and first month. These frequent visits let the medical team monitor healing closely.
During recovery, patients must follow specific restrictions to protect the surgical site. Swimming in seas or pools is not allowed. Heavy lifting and strenuous sports are also prohibited until the eye has fully healed.
Services for International Patients
The clinic operates an appointment-based system for patients traveling from abroad. Consultations are available in English, German, Russian, and Arabic. This supports clear communication throughout the diagnostic and treatment process.