I warmly welcome all those who suspect they may have vascular or internal medical conditions, or who already have known conditions requiring treatment, or who would like a medical consultation for screening purposes with a view to preventing such conditions.
I consider myself primarily an internist and only secondarily an angiologist, because the human body and thus internal medical conditions (including vascular diseases, which are the subject of angiology) cannot be separated from each other by organ system, I believe that the human body and, consequently, internal medical conditions (including vascular diseases, which are the subject of angiology) cannot be separated from each other, but rather form a whole of physiological processes that build on each other, interact with each other, and communicate with each other continuously. Therefore, in my opinion, the successful treatment of an isolated (vascular) disease can only be understood in a complex internal medical context. In addition, the diverse range of clinical pictures delights me, encourages me to heal, and motivates me to learn.
Education
2008 Semmelweis University Faculty of Medicine
2018 internal medicine specialist exam
Job experience
Over the years, I have worked as a specialist in internal medicine, cardiology, angiology, diabetology, nephrology, and endocrinology, as well as in outpatient clinics associated with these departments.