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    1. What is Diagnosis and Examination?

    Diagnosis is a medical process conducted by specialist physicians and authorized healthcare institutions to assess an individual’s health status. During the diagnostic process, the individual’s medical history, current complaints, physical examination findings, and appropriate tests are gathered and evaluated. The diagnostic process is a professional assessment conducted only by authorized physicians and healthcare personnel.

    A medical examination refers to clinical assessments conducted by a specialist physician to determine an individual’s overall health status and evaluate potential risks. A doctor’s examination is a process that directly observes a person’s physical findings and is supported by appropriate tests when necessary.

    All decisions regarding diagnosis or examination are made solely by authorized healthcare facilities and specialist physicians. Drline does not have the authority to diagnose, determine treatment, or make clinical decisions in these processes .

    1. Drline’s Role: Organization & Guidance

    Drline’s role in the diagnostic and examination processes is that of an intermediary and organizational provider . Within this framework, Drline:

    • It identifies healthcare facilities that suit the preferences and needs of individuals.
    • He/She schedules appointments,
    • It ensures process coordination,
    • It assists with logistical arrangements for both domestic and international patients.

    Drline does not directly provide diagnostic or examination services and does not have the authority to make medical decisions. These services are carried out by the expert staff of the relevant healthcare institutions.

    1. How to Plan a Diagnostic & Examination Organization?

    A diagnostic and examination organization can be planned with the following steps:

    1. Initial Assessment and Information Gathering

    The individual provides information about their general health history, current complaints, and requests. This information forms the basis of the organizational process.

    1. Determining the Appropriate Healthcare Facility

    Drline selects appropriate authorized healthcare providers based on an individual’s needs. This selection is made according to criteria such as age, gender, current complaints, and personal preferences.

    1. Appointment and Coordination

    A suitable date and time are determined with the chosen healthcare facility. An appointment is scheduled, and the individual is informed about the process.

    1. Performing Examinations and Tests

    The individual is examined by a specialist physician at the referred healthcare facility. If deemed necessary, tests such as laboratory tests and radiological examinations are performed. These assessments, as is also the case on competing health websites, comprehensively reveal various health parameters of the individual.

    1. Types of Examinations & Tests

    The main types of assessment within the scope of diagnosis and examination are as follows:

    1. Clinical Examination

    This is a process where a specialist physician conducts a physical assessment. The physician may evaluate general findings such as pulse, blood pressure, respiration, and body mass index.

    1. Laboratory Tests

    Analyses performed on biological samples such as blood and urine reveal an individual’s metabolic and biochemical status. Competing websites claim that these types of tests are included as standard in their check-up packages.

    1. Radiological & Imaging Applications

    Methods such as ultrasound, X-ray, or advanced imaging techniques, as needed, provide additional information for evaluating the structure and function of organs. These assessments are generally performed to support physical examination findings.

    1. Information Before the Diagnosis & Examination Process

    Prior to the event, individuals should be informed about the following points to guide them:

    • It is recommended to report existing medication use and chronic illnesses in advance.
    • If you have any previous test results, sharing them would be helpful.
    • In special circumstances (e.g., pregnancy), prior notification to the healthcare provider is required.

    This information contributes to the accurate and effective execution of the process.

    1. Evaluation of Results and Further Processes

    The findings obtained after the examination and diagnostic process are evaluated only by experts from authorized healthcare institutions. Accordingly:

    • Further investigations may be recommended if deemed necessary.
    • A follow-up plan can be determined based on the specialist physician’s assessment.
    • Treatment or follow-up processes are organized by a specialist physician.

    Drline provides support in coordinating the process during these stages but does not offer clinical decisions or treatment recommendations.

    1. Approach Based on Age, Gender, and Personal Risk Factors

    Every individual’s health status is different; therefore, diagnostic and examination processes are tailored to personal characteristics. As highlighted in competing articles, age, gender, and risk factors are decisive elements in planning check-ups or examinations.

    For example:

    • Assessments focusing on metabolic and routine values ​​in young individuals,
    • Older individuals require more comprehensive lipid profile, hormone and radiological examinations,
    • Approaches such as testing specific conditions in women (e.g., hormone levels, reproductive health)
      provide a safe and personalized assessment.
    1. Diagnosis & Examination within the Scope of Health Tourism

    Drline also provides diagnostic and examination services for individuals coming from abroad:

    • It helps in selecting suitable healthcare facilities.
    • They manage appointments and track the process.
    • It coordinates regional and logistical planning.

    In these processes, all procedures are carried out in authorized healthcare institutions in accordance with the health legislation of the Republic of Türkiye.

    1. KVKK and Personal Data Security

    Drline processes data in accordance with the Law No. 6698 on the Protection of Personal Data . Personal and health-related data:

    • This information is shared with relevant healthcare institutions for the purpose of providing healthcare services.
    • Drline does not use this product for diagnostic or treatment purposes.
    • It will not be shared with third parties without explicit consent.

    The detailed GDPR Disclosure Statement should be located in a separate section of the website.

    1. Legal Notice and Disclaimer

    This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute a claim of diagnosis, treatment, or clinical decision by Drline. All medical evaluations and results are performed by authorized healthcare institutions and specialist physicians .