Prof. Serdar Geyik biography:
Prof. Serdar Geyik is an interventional radiologist at Medical Park Florya Hospital with extensive experience in the field. He completed his medical education at Ankara University Faculty of Medicine in 1999 and his radiodiagnostics specialization at Hacettepe University Faculty of Medicine in 2004. His areas of interest include carotid artery stenosis, brain aneurysms, cerebral vascular stenosis, interventional neuroradiology, cerebral arteriovenous malformations, and MMA embolization.

Areas of Expertise:
Prof. Serdar Geyik areas of expertise include:
- Carotid Artery Stenosis
- Brain Aneurysms
- Cerebral Vascular Stenosis
- Interventional Neuroradiology
- Cerebral Arteriovenous Malformations
- Middle Meningeal Artery (MMA) Embolization
- Angioplasty & Stenting
- Embolization Therapy
- Tumor Ablation
- Biopsy & Drainage Procedures
- Treatment of Varicose Veins
Educational Background:
- 1999: Graduated from Ankara University Faculty of Medicine, earning his medical degree.
- 2004: Completed his specialization in Radiodiagnostics at Hacettepe University Faculty of Medicine.
Professional Experience:
- 2004: Served as a specialist in the Department of Radiodiagnostics at Hacettepe University.
- 2006-2008: Appointed as an Instructor in the Department of Radiodiagnostics at Hacettepe University Faculty of Medicine.
- 2009-2014: Advanced to the position of Associate Professor in the same department at Hacettepe University.
- 2014-Present: Holds the title of Professor in the Department of Radiodiagnostics at Medipol University Faculty of Medicine.
- Current Position: Practices as an Interventional Radiologist at Medical Park Florya Hospital.
Contributions to Medical Literature:
Prof. Serdar Geyik has actively engaged in research, contributing to various scientific publications. Notably, he presented his early experience with the NeVa™ Drop Zone Effect at the ABC-WIN Seminar in Val D’Isere, France, in January 2019.