
AYT Dr. MedeVac™ Flughafen
AYT Antalya Airport Doctor in Antalya
AYT Antalya Flughafenklinik
Hotel & Home visit Doctor: A general check-up to assess overall health. This could include things like vital signs, physical exams, and basic lab tests.
General practitioner care: Primary healthcare services provided by a general practitioner (GP) or family doctor, including routine check-ups, diagnosis and treatment of common illnesses, and referrals to specialists.
Emergency Transport: In critical situations requiring immediate medical attention, our emergency transport service ensures rapid and safe transfer to the nearest appropriate medical facility.
Non-Emergency Transport: For non-urgent medical appointments, procedures, or transfers between facilities, we offer reliable non-emergency transport services.
Specialist Examination: Access to specialized medical expertise is crucial for accurate diagnosis and effective treatment. We facilitate access to a network of experienced specialists across various medical disciplines. Whether you require a consultation, examination, or specialized procedure, we can help connect you with the right specialist to address your specific healthcare needs.
Diagnostic Imaging: Accurate diagnosis often relies on advanced imaging techniques. We provide access to a range of diagnostic imaging services, including X-ray, ultrasound, CT scans, and MRI.
Laboratory Testing: Laboratory tests play a vital role in diagnosing and monitoring various health conditions. We offer a comprehensive range of laboratory testing services, from routine blood tests to specialized diagnostic assays.
AYT Antalya Flughafenklinik
DR. MedeVac™ Flughafen
On-Call Doctor
+90 535 345 34 98
AYT Antalya Airport Doctor in Antalya


Our Services
AYT Antalya Airport Doctor in Antalya
Antalya Airport Healthcare Clinic
AYT Antalya Airport Doctor in Antalya
Understanding the Risks at Airports and Onboard
Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT), the formation of a blood clot in a deep vein (usually in the leg), is a health concern that can be exacerbated by air travel. While often referred to as "economy class syndrome," DVT related to travel can occur in any class and is primarily linked to prolonged inactivity, both at airports and during flights.
How Air Travel Increases?
Prolonged Inactivity at Airports
Before boarding, passengers often spend extended periods sitting or standing in airport waiting areas, at gates, or while queuing for security or boarding. This inactivity slows down blood flow in the legs, increasing the risk of clot formation.
Prolonged Inactivity During Flights. Once onboard, the limited space and restricted movement, especially in economy class, further exacerbate the issue. Sitting for long durations with bent knees restricts blood flow in the legs, hindering the muscle pump action that normally assists in returning blood to the heart.
Cabin Pressure and Dehydration. The lower cabin pressure in airplanes can slightly reduce oxygen levels in the blood, which can contribute to blood thickening. Dehydration, which is common during air travel due to dry cabin air and limited fluid intake, can also thicken the blood, further increasing the risk of clotting..
Travel health advice for commercial flights.
Yeşilköy, Antalya Havalimanı (AYT), Antalya Havaalanı Dış Hatlar Terminali 1, Muratpaşa/Antalya, Türkiye


+90 535 345 34 98
