- Turkey follows European Community Health Standards
- Get the same treatment for 75% less
- Close to all countries in Europe
- 150.000+ medical tourists chose Turkey in 2012
There are so many reasons for you to choose Turkey as your dental tourism destination. Here are some of them:
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Max 3.5 Hours from any European Destination
It takes at most 3.5 hours flight trip from London to Istanbul.
Turkey follows European Community Health Standards
As a country engaged in European Community membership talks, Turkey has updated her health standards according to European Community Health Standards. Same dental treatment for 75% less including the travelling costs.
Turkey is a developing country where it is possible to get the same quality services as in Europe for much less. Our dental education is aligned with universities in Western Europe and USA.
WHY ALANYA ?
Alanya is a holiday resort located on the south coasts of Turkey with its popular and still-breathing ancient history. The city’s unique, natural and blue flagged beaches lie along the south shores. The summer passes by quite hot, leaving no decent rain while the winter is warm and rainy in this city, where you can feel the Mediterranean climate’s soft touch on your skin. In winter, the air temperature is 14°C while the sea’s is 18°C and in summer, the air’s is 27°C while the sea’s is 25°C on average. Snow is regarded as an impossible natural event here.
WHY ISTANBUL
Seas and land have divided the lacework geography of Istanbul into four pieces. Old Istanbul City and Galata in the shores of Golden Horn and previously different village now united residential districts are located along the straits of Bosphorus. As the smallest sea of the world, inhabited places along the shores of Marmara Sea shows the magnitude that the city has reached. The Old City is spread over the seven hills of the triangular peninsular surrounding it with 22km of city walls. This is a historical settlement area called Byzantine, New or Second Roman Empire, Constantinople or Polis over the years. Marmara and Golden Horn city wall partially vanished over time; the actual landside city walls, however, have relatively survived till today.