1. General use of the service:
To benefit from activities aimed at promoting healthy living and preventive health services within the framework of the principles of justice and fairness,

2. Access to service with equality:
To receive service regardless of religion, language, race, sect, gender, political views, philosophical beliefs, economic and social conditions,

3. Information:
Patients have the right to be fully informed about their health status, including medical facts related to their condition, recommended medical interventions and potential risks and benefits of each intervention, alternatives to recommended interventions, consequences of remaining without treatment, diagnosis, prognosis, and course of treatment, and to learn what all kinds of services and opportunities are,

4. Choosing and changing their institution:
To choose and change their health institution and to benefit from the health services provided in the health institution they choose,

5. Getting to know, choosing and changing the personnel:
Patients have the right to be informed about quality health services in terms of both high technical standards and human relations with the health personnel, and the physicians and other personnel who will provide and are providing health services. to learn, choose and change their identities and job titles,

6. Request information:
To request any information about their health status verbally or in writing,

7. Privacy:
To receive any health service in an environment that is confidential,

8. Consent and Permission:
The patient's informed consent is a prerequisite for any medical intervention. Therefore, in medical interventions, consent must be obtained and services must be used within the framework of consent,

9. Refusal and stopping:
To refuse treatment and request its stopping,

10. Security:
To receive health services in a safe environment.

11. Continuous service:
To benefit from health services as long as necessary, THEY HAVE THE RIGHT. Feel your value to be able to laugh at life.