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For non-emergency advice, visit the Turkey page or the Ministry of Health’s official website for updates. Conclusion : Urgent breathing difficulties require swift action. By utilizing Istanbul’s free emergency services and public healthcare system, you can access life-saving care without financial burden. Stay informed, act promptly, and trust in the support available through Turkey’s infrastructure.

First, I'll check if "lifeye yaniyorum" is commonly translated as "I can't breathe". If so, the user is likely dealing with breathing difficulties in Istanbul and looking for free medical assistance, possibly from Doctor Sahin.

Also, check if there are any free clinics or NGOs in Istanbul that offer medical assistance. Maybe the Turkish Ministry of Health websites can be referenced. Ensure the tone is empathetic and supportive.

I need to make sure the article is helpful without endorsing any specific doctor or service. Avoid mentioning real names if not verified. Include general advice on what to do if someone can't breathe, and direct them to official sources for free medical care.

Next, I should confirm if Doctor Sahin is a real person. If not, I should avoid making it seem like a real individual's information. Since the query might be a request for information on free medical help in Istanbul, I should focus on providing general guidelines.