Next-Generation Medical Approach
The Siwi World Healthcare Project aims to pioneer a first in Turkey’s healthcare landscape—not merely by building a hospital, but by introducing a new paradigm in chronic wound management.
The project will be located within a multi-purpose healthcare complex planned in Güdül, Ankara,
and is being designed to serve both domestic and international patients.
Currently in the project and planning phase, the initiative is supported during the pre-investment preparation stage by:
- Detailed feasibility studies
- Medical needs assessments
- Research on potential patient profiles
Treatment Model and Structure
The planned facility will be structured to overcome the limitations of conventional treatment approaches.
In the current system, treatments based on antibiotics and late intervention are often ineffective for wound healing,
leaving patients at a significantly high risk of amputation.
Siwi World proposes a model that emphasizes:
- A multidisciplinary structure
- Early-intervention-based treatment protocols
Integrated Medical Team:
The facility will include experts in the following specialties:
- Dermatology
- Endocrinology
- Orthopedics
- Physical Therapy
- Infectious Diseases
- Vascular Surgery
- Psychology
This setup will ensure that wounds are addressed not only from a physiological perspective,
but also from psychosocial angles, enabling a comprehensive healing process.
Health Tourism Vision
The hospital project is intended not only as a treatment center,
but also as a healthcare destination.
Target regions include:
- Europe
- The Middle East
- Turkic Republics
The facility is envisioned with infrastructure supported by international-standard accommodation,
transportation, and digital medical record systems.
SIWI Healthcare Complex: Key Features
| Title | Description |
|---|---|
| Specializations | Chronic wounds including diabetic foot ulcers, pressure ulcers, burn wounds, venous and arterial ulcers |
| Professional Staff | Multidisciplinary teams offering healthcare at international standards |
| Investment Amount | Approximately USD 60 million |
| Facility Capacity | 250 inpatient beds + advanced outpatient clinics |
| Funding Sources | RSW TR Inc.’s equity, domestic and international investment partners, and global health funds |
| Service Model | Offering both outpatient care and long-term inpatient treatment |