Prof. Dr. Teksen Çamlıbel is proud to have established Turkey’s first private IVF center and Istanbul’s first IVF center. He is the doctor who gave birth to Turkey’s first IVF baby. In addition to being one of the first implementers of the IVF Center and ICSI technology that he established within the International Hospital in 1989, he was also one of the first implementers of global developments in laparoscopic surgeries and cancer surgeries in Turkey.
Prof. Dr.
Teksen Çamlıbel
Prof. Dr. Teksen Çamlıbel, graduated from Cerrahpaşa Faculty of Medicine as the top student and then received training in Obstetrics and Gynecology at Johns Hopkins Hospital and Medical College of Ohio in the USA. After completing himspecialization, he completed him Gynecologic Oncology (Women’s Cancers) specialization at Albany Medical College of New York in New York. He worked as a faculty member at the same university after completing him post-graduate studies. Immediately after returning to Turkey, he:
In 1985, he founded the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Marmara University.
In 1989, he founded the first IVF center in Istanbul at International Hospital.
He opened Jinemed’s first center in Nişantaşı in 1989.
In 2000, he opened Jinemed’s surgical center, Private Kalamış Medicine and IVF Center, in Kalamış.
In 2005, he founded Fulya Jinemed Hospital (now known as “OtaJinemed”), a general hospital in Fulya that provides services in many different medical branches (from heart diseases to brain surgery, from orthopedics to neurology) in addition to in vitro fertilization and women’s health.
In 2006, he opened Jinemed Bursa within Bahar Hospital in Bursa.
In 2010, he founded Jinemed as the in vitro fertilization department of the hospital in Baku Medical Plaza Hospital in Baku, Azerbaijan.
In 2011, he started to provide services as Jinemed in Almanar, the first infertility hospital in Basra, Iraq.
As of 2018, he continues his work at the American Hospital in Nişantaşı, Istanbul and the MedAmerikan Medical Center on Bağdat Street.
In 2021, he founded Opal Clinic.