07/05/2026
Can a Patient Record a Conversation with Their Doctor? A Legal Guide for Patients in Türkiye
Secretly recording a doctor consultation in Türkiye may seem like a practical way to protect your rights — but it can also create serious legal risks.
Under Turkish law, patients have the right to seek justice and preserve evidence. However, doctors also have legally protected rights concerning privacy, professional confidentiality, personal data, and freedom of communication.
For this reason, an audio recording is not automatically lawful or automatically admissible as evidence. The court may consider whether the patient was a party to the conversation, whether the situation was sudden, whether there was any other way to obtain evidence, and whether the recording was used only for legal purposes.
The greatest risk often arises when recordings are shared with others. Publishing a recording on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, YouTube, Google reviews, or sending it to third parties may create separate criminal and civil liability.
The safest evidence strategy is written documentation. Patients should preserve WhatsApp messages, emails, consent forms, payment receipts, treatment plans, medical records, photographs, prescriptions, and expert opinions.
In medical malpractice cases, the objective should be clear: not public exposure, but lawful compensation claims based on strong and legally obtained evidence.
Before using or sharing any recording, patients should seek legal advice.
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*Oran Partners is Turkey's Leading Medical Malpractice Law Firm.
We monitor the process closely and conduct it with full transparency. To date, we have handled more than 1,000 cases in this field alone.
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