Specialization and experience
Childhood is a crucial period when a child's physical and psychological foundations are formed. As a pediatrician, I have the unique opportunity to positively influence this development and guide children toward a healthy and fulfilling life. To this day, this remains one of the main reasons I chose pediatrics during my medical studies.
In addition to earning my degree from the Faculty of Medicine at Comenius University in Bratislava, I expanded my expertise through specialized internships and study programs abroad, including in Turkey, Austria, and Israel.
After completing my studies, I worked at the Children's Clinic at the National Institute of Pediatric Diseases, where I focused on diagnosing and treating a wide range of childhood illnesses. Alongside my clinical practice, I actively participated in teaching pediatrics to medical students, striving not only to pass on knowledge but also to instill a passion for the field. I was also involved in scientific research, specializing in childhood obesity, hypertension, and urinary tract infections. My work led to the successful completion of my doctoral studies and the attainment of a PhD. I have presented my research findings at numerous pediatric congresses both nationally and internationally and published in esteemed international medical journals.
I am also a mother of two children, one of whom has autism spectrum disorder. This personal experience has deepened my understanding of psychomotor development and its disorders in children, helping me recognize early developmental differences and intervene effectively.
I firmly believe that children's health is the foundation of a healthy future. That’s why I take an individualized and empathetic approach to every patient and their family, ensuring they receive comprehensive and high-quality medical care.