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In March 2016, the Turkish Society of Obstetrics and Gynecology declared that public hospitals have effectively banned abortion. So it is best to look into private hospitals, despite their steeper cost, if possible.
In March 2016, the Turkish Society of Obstetrics and Gynecology declared that public hospitals have effectively banned abortion. So it is best to look into private hospitals, despite their steeper cost, if possible.


Testimonial 1: A friend got an abortion, private gynecologist clinic (performed at a hospital). It cost a few thousand liras. But i bet the price varies a lot depending on the doctor. But, in short, you can go to a private clinic to get one.
There are also reports that Develet Hastanesi is not performing abortions anymore due to government/political pressure (though they are legally allowed to do so). This isn't confirmed but has been rumored.
 
Testimonial 1: '''Dr. Burcu''' - I had my abortion in Bakirkoy at this private clinic it was clean and neat. Dr. Burcu spoke English, German, Russian and Turkish. I was in my 8 week when i had mine and it cost almost around 700TL. For Devlet Hastane it will cost you much much cheaper. Just make sure u dont go alone. Dr Burcu info (http://www.estegyn.com/en/category/abortion/)
 
Testimonial 2: A friend got an abortion, private gynecologist clinic (performed at a hospital). It cost a few thousand liras. But i bet the price varies a lot depending on the doctor. But, in short, you can go to a private clinic to get one.


===Costs===
===Costs===

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