Dr. Müge Özçelik Korkmaz is a specialist in ear, nose, and throat medicine with over 22 years of medical experience and 15 years as a specialist. She completed her medical studies at the Faculty of Medicine at Ankara University, graduating in 2003. She completed her specialist training in ear, nose, and throat medicine at the renowned Şişli Etfal Training and Research Hospital in Istanbul.
For many years, Dr. Özçelik Korkmaz worked at the University Hospital of Sakarya University, where she obtained the academic title of Associate Professor (Doç. Dr.). During this time, her professional focus was particularly in the field of laryngology.
For many years, she has been intensively involved in the diagnosis and treatment of laryngeal and voice disorders. She has extensive clinical and surgical experience in the treatment of laryngeal cancer, early precancerous lesions of the larynx, voice-altering (voice-deepening) treatments, and pediatric voice disorders.
Dr. Özçelik Korkmaz is the author of numerous scientific publications in the field of laryngology and voice, speech, and swallowing disorders and has served as a speaker and instructor at many national and international conferences, training courses, and workshops. The close connection between science, teaching, and clinical practice continues to shape her medical approach to this day.
In patient care, she attaches great importance to precise diagnostics, comprehensible and transparent information, and individually tailored treatment. In addition to her specialization, she covers the entire spectrum of ear, nose, and throat medicine.
Dr. Özçelik Korkmaz is a member of several national and international professional associations, including the Turkish Society of Otorhinolaryngology, the Turkish Society for Voice, Speech and Swallowing Disorders, the European Laryngological Society (ELS), and the Union of European Phoniatricians (UEP).
She offers international patients a special linguistic skill:
Dr. Özçelik Korkmaz speaks German, English, and Turkish, enabling clear, trusting, and personal doctor-patient communication.


