Dr. Magdolna Simó PhD
Associate Professor
Neurologist, clinical neurophysiologist
Dr. Magdolna Simó PhD
Associate Professor
Neurologist, clinical neurophysiologist
Speciality
EMG/ENG testing, neuroimmunological diseases (multiple sclerosis)
Education
Neurologist, clinical neurophysiologist
Budapest Musculoskeletal Private Clinic - Óbuda
Address 1037 Budapest, Bokor utca 17-21.
Assistant phone number +36 30 5953 606
email bejelentkezes@bmm.hu
Ordering days
Thursdays
ENG I.
35 000 Ft
ENG II.
40 000 Ft
ENG III.
45 000 Ft
Neurological second opinion (multiple sclerosis), consultation
40 000 Ft
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About
The He graduated from the Semmelweis University of Medicine, has been working on the Neurology Clinic. His current position is Associate Professor.
He is board certified in neurology and clinical neurophysiology, PhD thesis in electrophysiology and neuroimmunology in 2010. Habilitation He graduated in 2023.
Since 2001, he has been the director of the Multiple Sclerosis Centre at the Clinic. The general neurology, but its specialties include neuroimmunological diseases, and as head of the SM outpatient clinic, he has treated hundreds of patients of patients.
Another main area of interest is diseases of the nerves in the surrounding area. The Neurological Electrophysiology Laboratory of the Department of Electrophysiology EMG/ENG and elicited response tests and evoked response.
In addition to clinical work, it is involved in the training of medical students, residents, board examiners training of medical specialists.
Author of several articles published in Hungarian and foreign scientific journals, He regularly gives lectures at neurological congresses and professional forums, conferences, professional conferences and continuing education courses.
Vice President of the Hungarian Neuroimmunological Society.
Performs electrophysiological (EMG/ENG) tests within the framework of private practice, or. consultation and second opinion in neuroimmunological diseases (multiple sclerosis).