Dr. Telcs Borbála
infant and pediatrician, pediatric neurologist
neurology
Institute of Győr
Hungary
Biography
He graduated from Semmelweis University in 2005, followed mainly by the II. He worked at Pediatric Clinic for everyday medicine, and in 2011 he passed a special examination for infants and pediatricians. He then started working at the Department of Developmental Neurosurgery at the St. Margaret Hospital, where he learned the early neurological symptoms and the underlying problems and the treatment options, and then passed a pediatric neurosurge exam in 2015. Since January 2015, he has been carrying out a neurological examination of infants and toddlers directed to the Gézengúz Foundation. Your aim is to get a full picture of your child's development by the end of the study and provide the parents with comprehensible information and reassuring guidelines for their child. If necessary, it offers a therapeutic plan that will allow the family to be acceptable, feasible and as soon as possible. If necessary, it suggests further tests, which are usually recommended by a specific institution or physician. His motto is patience, respect, good word - with thorough scrutiny and proper treatment, these are the basics of healing work, especially when it comes to infamy, anxious parent or illness that is difficult to treat.
Research Interest
He graduated from Semmelweis University in 2005, followed mainly by the II. He worked at Pediatric Clinic for everyday medicine, and in 2011 he passed a special examination for infants and pediatricians. He then started working at the Department of Developmental Neurosurgery at the St. Margaret Hospital, where he learned the early neurological symptoms and the underlying problems and the treatment options, and then passed a pediatric neurosurge exam in 2015. Since January 2015, he has been carrying out a neurological examination of infants and toddlers directed to the Gézengúz Foundation. Your aim is to get a full picture of your child's development by the end of the study and provide the parents with comprehensible information and reassuring guidelines for their child. If necessary, it offers a therapeutic plan that will allow the family to be acceptable, feasible and as soon as possible. If necessary, it suggests further tests, which are usually recommended by a specific institution or physician. His motto is patience, respect, good word - with thorough scrutiny and proper treatment, these are the basics of healing work, especially when it comes to infamy, anxious parent or illness that is difficult to treat.