I am Dr. Mohammadali Ghavami, but my Hungarian patients simply call me Dr. Meshkat for ease. I was born on July 14, 1985, in Shiraz, Iran. My father is also a doctor, and perhaps seeing his dedication to his profession inspired me to choose a helping career as well. The love of my mother and my two sisters taught me to respect and value women in all situations. This perspective accompanies both my work and my personal life.
I moved to Budapest in 2004 and graduated with a medical degree from Semmelweis University in 2010. I spent my resident years at Péterfy Hospital, where I still work today. I received my qualification in obstetrics and gynecology in 2019. Since gynecological oncology also falls within my areas of interest, I volunteer at the National Institute of Oncology to expand my knowledge.
My profession is also my passion. I feel privileged that a couple trusts me and entrusts to me what is most important to them in the world, their unborn child.
My belief is that we professionals should accompany a pregnancy just as we accompany labor. The birth of a child should not be about us, the doctors, but about prioritizing the unity and needs of the family. Besides obstetrics, caring for oncological patients also holds a similarly precious place in my heart. Unfortunately, from personal experience, I know what it means for a family when a mother or grandmother falls ill. I stand by my patients with my best knowledge even through the toughest times.
- Hungarian Medical Chamber