Dr. Tamás Hanusz

Dr. Tamás Hanusz

Orthopaedic-traumatology specialist

Dr. Tamás Hanusz

Orthopaedic-traumatology specialist

Speciality
Hip and knee joint abrasions
Injuries
Painful heel and forefoot deformities
Spinal and upper limb musculoskeletal complaints

Qualifications
Orthopedics-traumatology specialist

Budapest Private Orthopedic Clinic – Óbuda
Address 1037 Budapest, Bokorutca 17-21.
tel +36 (1) 44 33 433
email bejelentkezes@bmm.hu

Ordering days
Thursday

Basic examination fee
HUF 39 000

The control fee
is 31 000 HUF after the basic examination for 3 months for the same complaint.

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Online időpontfoglalás

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Patient Testimonials

About

…you need to be able to find a common voice with the patient, to know and understand the patient’s needs and lifestyle in order to choose the most appropriate treatment and to be able to talk openly about any questions that arise.

As long as I can remember I wanted to be a doctor. My mother often told me that I was four years old when I first informed the family. At the time they were just giddy, but when I was 8 or 10 and still winking at medicine, they began to believe that boys really did want to heal.

I was active in sport while studying at primary and secondary school. More than 10 years of competitive figure skating fatefully determined my interest in musculoskeletal pain and injuries. My curiosity in this field did not diminish during my university years, which is how I chose to specialise in orthopedics and trauma surgery. I had the opportunity to experience the clinical world at an early age, as I worked as a medical student from my third year as an operating theatre assistant, then as a nurse’s aide and later as an ambulance officer. Apart from bones, joints and muscles, the human body is quite complex. I have always tried to see more than just one part of the human body, but to see how it works from as wide an angle as possible. Almost a decade and a half in emergency care, alongside my schooling, gave me the opportunity to broaden my perspective.

After graduation, I started my residency training at the General Traumatology Department of the current Hungarian Defence Medical Centre, where I now work as an orthopaedic traumatologist.

In my opinion, it is no longer enough for a surgeon to operate with precision, he must be able to find common ground with the patient, to know and understand the patient’s needs and lifestyle in order to choose the most appropriate treatment and to be able to talk openly about any questions that arise.

Here in the practice, I can spend time with my patients in a suitable environment, which makes me happy and excited to work with them.

I welcome all patients, especially those with hip and knee joint abrasions, injuries, painful heel and forefoot deformities, and general spinal and upper limb musculoskeletal complaints.

Professional curriculum vitae

Personal data

Name Dr. Tamás Hanusz

Job name MH Medical Centre, Traumatology


Jobs

  • 2015 – MH Medical Center, Traumatology, Budapest, Orthopedist – Traumatologist
  • 2010 – 2015 MH Medical Center, Traumatology, Budapest, Orthopedics – Traumatologist Candidate
  • 2008 – 2012 National Ambulance Service Pestszentlőrinc Ambulance Station, Budapest, Ambulance Doctor
  • 2007 – 2008 National Ambulance Service Pestszentlőrinc Ambulance Station, Budapest, Ambulance Officer
  • 2010 – Liszt Ferenc International Airport, AMS, Budapest, Emergency Doctor
  • 2008 – 2013 Delta Ambulance Service, Budapest, Medical insurance for events
  • 2007 – 2009 Oxyteam national Sports Federation Ambulance Service, Budapest, Medical coverage of sports events
  • 2006 – 2011 Samaritanus Ambulance Service, Budapest, International patient transport requiring Medical Supervision

Studies

  • 2008 – Diploma: Semmelweis University, Faculty of General Medicine, Budapest – “cum laude”
  • 2015 – professional examination: Semmelweis University, Directorate of Vocational and Continuing Education – with “excellent pass”

Language skills

  • English: intermediate

TAGS

  • Hungarian Medical Chamber

Study abroad

  • 2010 National Ambulance Service, Budapest, Emergency Commander I-II.
  • 2013 Novelties in the treatment of upper limb injuries and diseases, Budapest
  • 2013 Treatment of fractures of the upper limb, Szeged
  • 2013 AO Trauma Course – Principles is Operative Fracture Management, Győr
  • 2016 Good Clinical Practice, Intermediate Clinical Examination Course, Budapest
  • 2017 AO Trauma Course – Advanced Principles is Operative Fracture Management, Siófok

SCIENTIFIC ACTIVITY, PUBLICATIONS

  • 2011
    The Hungarian Traumatological Society Joint Congress of the Hungarian Traumatological Society 2011, Lecture: difficulties of interdisciplinary care of fasciitis necrotisans
  • 2012
    The Hungarian Traumatological Society Joint Congress of the Hungarian Traumatological Society 2012, Lecture: ankle arthroplasty – Until a procedure is introduced
  • 2013
    The Hungarian Traumatological Society Joint Congress of the Hungarian Traumatological Society 2013, Electronic poster: periprosthetic fractures
  • 2016
    50th Congress of the Hungarian Traumatology Society, Electronic poster: Vapa pad wear and replacement experience after Duraloc Vapa implants
  • 2017
    Hungarian Defence Forces Medical Centre, undergraduate training of medical students – trainee

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