Doctors

Doctors

Dr. Attila Ujvári

Obstetrician-gynecologist - Operating doctor only
Contact details
info@dunamedical.com
+36 1 790 7070
Field of specialisation
Vaginal birth after caesarean section or other uterine surgery, breech birth, twin birth, birth with uterine malformation
Languages
Hungarian, English
Introduction, curriculum vitae

I have specialised skills in minimally invasive gynaecological surgery and nature-centred obstetric care and birth attendance. Particularly in cases where traditional obstetrics mostly advocates caesarean section. Non-exhaustive; vaginal birth after caesarean section or other uterine surgery, breech birth, twin birth, birth with uterine malformation.

My work is supported by my experience in infertility recovery in an infertility centre and a close professional relationship with the Neo-Fertility Institute for Natural Fertility Recovery in Ireland. I have several years of experience abroad and am a registered specialist in the UK. I have been working abroad, mainly through literature in English, work abroad, visits and telephone consultations, with the help of my senior physician friends living and working in Austria, Germany, Great Britain, Ireland, America and India.

Since June 2020, I have been a senior physician at the Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology of the Kispest Health Institute. In a HEALTH Institute, I have the opportunity to do a lot of work on what is most important to me: prevention. My work has an impact - I hope a good one - on the health of a whole district. Not a hospital, but a health house, as we used to say. My medical colleague and I are also happy to teach our enthusiastic and talented residents, through our accredited training centre. Our well-trained assistants are talented and hard-working, and the feedback we have received so far is to the delight of our patients. Our One-Day Surgery Centre is also available for 12-hour one-day gynaecological surgeries.

Since August 2022, through a medical employment agency, I have been trying to help maintain care in 3 (Sopron, Dombóvár, Szolnok) and 8 (Szekszárd, Nagykanizsa, Keszthely, Zalaegerszeg, Cegléd) rural hospitals in the country, as the care system collapses.

In the private sector, my colleagues and I work at our St. Peregrin Clinic in Budapest.

The main goal of my vocation is to preserve and restore women's physical and mental health and unity. I am convinced that the most effective means to achieve this is prevention. Many years of experience in specialised clinics and hospitals have convinced me that the continuous interaction of physical and mental processes, in addition to medical treatment, can be influenced most successfully by cooperative communication, especially dialogue.

Languages
Hungarian, English