Her professional creed is to fully cover the minimally invasive treatment spectrum for spinal pains: from nerve blocks to one-day surgical, even anesthesia-free endoscopic interventions.
She earned her medical degree in 2013 from the Faculty of Medicine at Semmelweis University with summa cum laude distinction, complemented by international training (USA, Spain). She completed her neurosurgery residency at the Department of Neurosurgery and Neurointervention at Semmelweis University, where she gained comprehensive experience in the broad-spectrum care of complex pain syndromes, including neuromodulatory functional neurosurgery.
Her main area of interest is the complex, stepwise treatment of degenerative spinal conditions, herniated discs, and spinal stenosis. In her work, interventional pain therapy procedures (targeted blocks, epidural catheter techniques, nucleoplasties, regenerative methods—prolotherapy, PRP, stem cell therapy) are as prominent as minimally invasive endoscopic surgical solutions.
She acquired practical experience in so-called uniportal endoscopic spine surgery through international training courses and overseas study trips. The uniportal endoscopic technique is applicable to various forms of herniated discs and spinal canal stenosis; compared to microscopic discectomy and spinal canal decompression, its extremely minimally invasive nature allows it to be performed in one-day care under superficial sedation (without general anesthesia). This technique is currently considered a procedure available to only a limited number of practitioners in Hungary today.
She obtained her interventional pain therapy certification through the Pain School International training with the WIP (World Institute of Pain) exam, earning the Fellow of Interventional Pain Practice (FIPP) qualification. She works as a pain specialist and instructor at the Pain School International Clinic. In 2023, she successfully passed the written examination of the European Association of Neurosurgical Societies.
Professional Memberships:
EANS (European Association of Neurosurgical Societies)
WIP (World Institute of Pain)
MIT (Hungarian Neurosurgical Society)
AO Spine