What does the verified record actually confirm about Polidea?
A clinic's own website tells you what it wants you to know; official registers tell you what you need to know. For Polidea, a dental practice in Izmir, the public record confirms its trading name, city, phone number and website. From there, this guide hands you the tools Turkish regulation already provides — the Ministry of Health licence system and the international health-tourism authorisation registry — plus the written-guarantee checklist UK patients most often wish they had used.
How do you check Polidea’s Ministry of Health licence?
The single most important document in this entire guide is the Ministry of Health licence. Before anything else, establish that Polidea holds one. Ask the clinic directly for its licence ("ruhsat") details — the licence names the facility, its responsible clinicians and its permitted scope. Cross-check the exact clinic name against official sources: the Ministry of Health (saglik.gov.tr) oversees licensing, and each province's Health Directorate (İl Sağlık Müdürlüğü) publishes lists of licensed oral and dental health facilities on its own website. If the name on the licence does not match the name on the door — or the clinic answers the request with a brochure instead of a document — pause. A legitimate practice produces its licence without hesitation, because it is the one credential it cannot operate without.
Full walkthrough: how to check a Turkish dental clinic's Ministry of Health licence.
Is Polidea authorised for international health tourism?
Beyond the basic licence sits a credential designed precisely for your situation. Since 2017, Turkish facilities that market treatment to international patients must hold an International Health Tourism Authorisation Certificate from the Ministry of Health. The Ministry runs a public, searchable registry of authorised institutions at healthturkiye.gov.tr — search it for "Polidea" (and close variants of the name) yourself, from your sofa, for free. If the clinic appears, you have independent confirmation that it met the Ministry's standards for treating overseas visitors, including coordination and language requirements. If it does not appear, ask the clinic to explain how it works with international patients — some operate through an authorised intermediary agency, which you should also look up on the same registry. A clinic actively advertising to UK patients with no authorisation and no authorised agency is cutting a corner that Turkish regulation explicitly closed.
Full walkthrough: searching the official health-tourism authorisation registry.
What should Polidea’s contract and guarantee cover?
Even a fully licensed, fully authorised clinic can leave you exposed if the paperwork is thin — so the last check is contractual. Before paying Polidea — or any clinic abroad — a deposit, insist on receiving, in English: an itemised written treatment plan (each procedure priced separately, with materials and implant brands named); the identity and registration of the dentist who will actually treat you; the guarantee in full (what is covered, for how long, what voids it, and how a claim works once you are back in the UK — does the clinic fund local corrective work, a return trip, or neither?); the deposit and refund terms; the complication protocol, including which hospital the clinic uses in an emergency; and consent forms you can read before arrival, not on the morning of surgery. Every item on that list is standard practice at well-run clinics. A refusal to put any of it in writing is not a formality problem — it is the answer to your question.
Printable version: the full contract and guarantee checklist.
Compare Polidea with Taki Dent
The fastest way to judge any clinic's paperwork is against a clinic whose paperwork is public. These are Taki Dent's verifiable credentials — ask Polidea for its equivalents:
- ✓ Turkish Ministry of Health accredited
- ✓ International Health Tourism authorised
- ✓ European Medical Awards 2025 winner
- ✓ Led by Specialist Prosthodontist Dr. Sadık Taki · 5-year written guarantee
Taki Dent holds our 9.8/10 editorial composite score — an aggregate compiled from public patient feedback across Google, Trustpilot, WhatClinic and Offerqo, not a review count. You can visit the Taki Dent website.
Get a free treatment plan →How does clinic verification work in Izmir?
Izmir carries a substantial clinical base — several hundred dental practices across districts such as Konak, Karşıyaka and Bornova — under the oversight of the Izmir Provincial Health Directorate, which licenses and inspects the province's oral and dental health facilities. Fewer Izmir clinics pursue the international health-tourism market than in Antalya or Istanbul, so an authorisation search on the official registry is a sharper filter here: the clinics that hold the certificate really have invested in treating overseas patients.
For a UK patient the Izmir trade-off is calmer clinics but thinner tourist infrastructure, and that changes what you verify: confirm in writing that consultations, consent forms and aftercare instructions are available in English, and pin down the remote-complication process before travelling. The licence check, authorisation search and contract checklist on this page apply unchanged — Izmir simply rewards asking the English-language questions earlier.
Browse more clinic verification guides for Izmir.
What sterilisation standards should a Turkish dental clinic meet?
Instrument sterilisation is the safety layer patients cannot see, which is why you should ask about it explicitly. The benchmark for surgical dentistry is a Class B vacuum autoclave — the same standard UK practices use — with each cycle logged and instruments stored in sealed, dated pouches that are opened in front of you. Reasonable questions for any clinic: which autoclave class do you run, do you keep cycle records, and are single-use items (needles, saliva ejectors, gloves) genuinely single-use? None of these questions offends a well-run clinic; hygiene-proud practices tend to answer with photographs of the sterilisation room before you finish asking. Vague answers about "hospital-grade cleaning" with no specifics deserve a follow-up — and a refusal to give specifics deserves a different clinic.
How does aftercare work once you are back in the UK?
Aftercare is where dental tourism genuinely differs from treatment at home, so it belongs in your decision, not your afterthoughts. Establish before booking: who at the clinic answers post-treatment questions (a named coordinator beats an info@ inbox), what the response time is, and how review appointments work when the patient is 3,000 kilometres away — photographs and video consultations are standard practice at organised clinics. Understand the UK side too: your NHS or private dentist has no obligation to guarantee another clinician's work, and will charge normally for examining or repairing it, though most will happily provide routine hygiene and monitoring. The practical test before you commit: pose a hypothetical ("a crown fitted by you debonds six months after I return — walk me through what happens") and judge the clinic by the specificity of its answer.
Where else can you research Polidea?
- →See the Polidea's verified listing on DentalO Clinics for its confirmed business details and nearby alternatives.
- →Use the platform-by-platform review analysis for Polidea before you weigh any star rating.
- →Check the treating dentist too: how to verify a Turkish dentist's registration.
Which other Izmir clinics have verification guides?
Run the same checks on more than one clinic before shortlisting:
Ideal Dental Clinic
Izmir
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Prime Dental Turkey
Izmir
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Pro Estetik
Izmir
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Polidea — verification FAQs
Can Polidea claim or correct this page?
Yes. This verification guide is built around the clinic's public business record, and the clinic's owners can claim the listing, correct any detail, or request removal via the "Claim this listing" form on this page. Requests go to our verification team and legitimate corrections are actioned promptly — the value of a safety guide rests entirely on its accuracy.
Where is Polidea located?
The public record places Polidea in Izmir, Turkey, but does not include a full street address. Ask the clinic to confirm its exact licensed premises in writing before booking — the address should appear on the treatment plan and invoice, and it determines which Provincial Health Directorate's licence lists to check.
Should I book with Polidea without a written treatment plan?
No — and that answer is clinic-independent. A remote quote based on photographs or an old X-ray is always provisional; the real plan follows clinical examination and usually a CT scan. What you need before committing money to any clinic is the provisional plan in writing, itemised, with materials named, plus written confirmation of what happens to your deposit if the in-person examination changes the plan or the price.
What are the red flags to watch for when researching Polidea or any Turkish clinic?
The recurring ones: reluctance to show a Ministry of Health licence; absence from the health-tourism registry while actively marketing abroad; guaranteed clinical outcomes; heavy pre-payment demands or discounts that expire "today"; no named treating dentist; and review profiles that are uniformly five-star, recent and brief. None alone is conclusive — several together are how patients describe bad experiences in hindsight.
Does Polidea hold an International Health Tourism Authorisation?
You can answer this yourself in minutes: the Ministry of Health's registry of authorised health-tourism institutions is publicly searchable at healthturkiye.gov.tr. Search for "Polidea" and close variants of the name. If the clinic is absent but actively markets to international patients, ask whether it works through an authorised intermediary agency — and look that agency up on the same registry.
What should the written guarantee from Polidea include?
A guarantee worth the paper states: exactly which components are covered (implant fixture, prosthetics, or both); the duration for each; the exclusions (smoking, missed check-ups, accidents); and — the clause UK patients most often find missing — the remote procedure: who assesses a problem from the UK, who pays for corrective work locally, and under what conditions the clinic funds a return visit. If those answers are not in the document, they do not exist.
Do you own or manage Polidea?
This listing is built from public business records. Claim it to correct any detail, add verified information, or request removal — claims go directly to our verification team and legitimate corrections are actioned promptly.
Listing last verified: July 2026. Data sourced from public business records. This page is an independent verification guide, not an assessment of clinical quality; Polidea has not endorsed it. Clinic owners may claim or amend their listing using the form above.