Dr. Mehmet Erşahin
About
Prof. Dr. Mehmet Erşahin is a distinguished brain and nerve surgeon based in Istanbul, where he practices at the Namık Kemal Mah. Şeker Maslak Sok. Bina No:1, İç Kapı No:1, Ümraniye. With an academic title of Professor and a career spanning more than two decades, he combines rigorous scientific training with compassionate clinical care. His practice is situated in a modern, patient‑focused facility that welcomes individuals seeking advanced neurological and spinal treatment. Dr. Erşahin earned his medical degree from Bursa Uludağ University in 1992 and completed his neurosurgical residency at the renowned Haydarpaşa Numune Training and Research Hospital in 2000. He has since served as a clinical chief and professor, contributing to both education and research in neurosurgery. His academic pursuits are complemented by a strong commitment to staying at the forefront of emerging surgical techniques and neuro‑interventional therapies. Specializing in brain surgery, brain tumor management, endovascular neuro‑radiology, epilepsy surgery, and spinal surgery, Dr. Erşahin leads a multidisciplinary team that tailors treatment plans to each patient’s unique needs. His expertise covers a wide spectrum of conditions, from benign meningiomas and vestibular schwannomas to complex spinal disorders such as cervical and lumbar herniations, Parkinson’s disease, and movement disorders. By integrating microsurgical precision with minimally invasive endovascular approaches, he offers patients the most effective and least disruptive options available. Guided by the principle of “correct diagnosis, correct treatment, and diligent follow‑up,” Dr. Erşahin prioritizes thorough evaluation, evidence‑based interventions, and continuous care. He fosters a warm, collaborative environment where patients feel heard and empowered throughout their treatment journey. Whether addressing acute neurological emergencies or chronic spinal conditions, he remains dedicated to delivering safe, high‑quality care that supports patients’ long‑term health and well‑being.