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Dr. MUG E KOCAK

Dr. Mug E. Kocak, neurologist specializing in headache and migraine treatment.

Dr. MUG E KOCAK

Snapshot Highlights

  • Expert neurologist specializing in complex headache and migraine management.
  • Extensive experience in treating pelvic pain conditions.
  • Published author in peer-reviewed neurology journals.
  • Dedicated neurologist with years of advanced patient care.

Professional Journey

Dr. Mug E. Kocak brings a significant depth of experience to the field of neurology, honed over years of dedicated patient care. Her professional path includes valuable tenure at the esteemed Acıbadem Health Group starting in 2015, where she continues to contribute her expertise. Prior to this, she served at City Hospital from 2012 to 2013, and at the Ministry of Health Erzurum Regional Training and Research Hospital, Neurology Clinic, from 2011 to 2012. These roles have provided her with comprehensive exposure to diverse neurological conditions.

Educational Foundation

Dr. Kocak’s academic foundation is robust, stemming from her specialization in Neurology at Marmara University Faculty of Medicine, completed in 2011. This was preceded by a period of study in Chest Diseases at Heybeliada- Süreyyapaşa Training and Research Hospital between 2004 and 2005. Her foundational medical degree was earned from Kocaeli University Faculty of Medicine in 2003.

Professional Affiliations

Dr. Kocak is an active member of the Turkish Neurology Association, underscoring her commitment to advancing neurological practice and maintaining professional standards within the medical community.

Research and Contributions

Dr. Kocak has made notable contributions to neurological research, with publications in respected medical journals. Her work includes studies such as “Evaluation of body image perception in multiple sclerosis patients without neurological deficit” published in Ideggyogy Sz. in 2019, and research on “Intraoperative Neuromonitoring of Motor-Evoked Potentials in Infants Undergoing Surgery of the Spine and Spinal Cord” in J Clin Neurophysiol. She has also explored comparisons in symptom development between essential tremor and Parkinson’s disease, investigated abnormalities in clinically isolated syndromes using magnetization transfer imaging, and reported on cases such as a Schwannoma arising from the brachial plexus. Her publication record also features a case study on “Paraneoplastic pandysautonomia as a manifestation of non-small cell lung cancer” in Neurological Sciences.