Aldiyar Has Won a Story We All Held On To Together
When they tell you your child has relapsed, the world does not collapse with a bang — it falls apart quietly. One word. One sentence.
Aldiyar Aliyev, a boy from Kazakhstan, was diagnosed with bone-marrow relapse after acute lymphoblastic leukaemia in January 2021.
The family began treatment immediately at home, in Almaty, at the Centre of Paediatrics and Surgery: chemotherapy, tests, hope.
But in June they learned that the transplant ward was closing. And without a bone-marrow transplant the road simply stopped. There was no time to hesitate. The parents started searching abroad.
That is how they found us — through a recommendation from another family. That is how they came to Türkiye. That is how a new chapter began.
At Emsey Hospital, Professor Birol Baytan — one of the country’s leading bone-marrow-transplant specialists — took Aldiyar under his care.
His brother turned out to be a fully matched HLA donor. Chemotherapy. Preparation. Transplant. Aldiyar stood tall. He walked through it all and remained as warm and bright as on day one.
The team of doctors and nurses noted: he was more than a patient — he was a partner. He smiled, he joked, and every day he moved a step forward.
Today Aldiyar is at home. With his family. With the health that was won at a price. But he made it.
His mother, Aliya, says:
“We felt at home here — a second family. From the heart I thank the clinic, Professor Baytan, and every staff member. I will recommend this place to everyone, because they do more than treat. They save.”
And we are proud we were there: clearing the chaos, helping with choices, translations, visas, accommodation, the entire treatment chain — so the family could focus on the only thing that mattered: staying beside their son.
We are Alisa Health Group.
And we know what stands behind the word recovered. It is not a piece of paper. It is life.