About Me
I find it especially challenging and rewarding to work in a hospital and help acutely ill patients so they may return home to their loved ones.
I like being a Kaiser Permanente doctor because it gives me great professional freedom (I do not have to ask permission to order important tests or medications from an insurance company). It allows me to concentrate on my patients by saving me from managing a business and gives me great opportunity to educate myself and stay up to date with the latest medical news.
I was born in Budapest, Hungary. I grew up and attended medical school in Budapest. I was already practicing medicine there before moving to the United States in 1985. After coming to the United States, I was working hard to fulfill all the requirements needed to be able to practice medicine here. At the same time, I was raising my two children with a lot of help from my husband. After my residency, I joined Kaiser Permanente in 1992. I became a member of the hospital based team in 1998. I have been working mostly at the Mt. Diablo Medical Center taking care of Kaiser Permanente members.
When I am not working, I like to exercise, read good books, play with my dogs, and cook Hungarian meals for my family and friends.
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Education Background
RESIDENCY
Sinai Hospital
MEDICAL SCHOOL
Semmelweis University Faculty Of Medicine - 1975
Location & Hours
Kaiser Permanente Medical Group
4501 Sand Creek Rd, Antioch, CA 94531
Specialties Treated
Hospital Medicine
Internal Medicine
Other Specialty
Conditions Addressed
Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma
Ventral Hernia
Osteoarthritis
Ovarian Cancer
Transient Cerebral Ischemia
Diverticulitis
Pancreatic Cancer
Acute Bronchitis
Acute Renal Failure
Malignant Neoplasm of Colon
Infectious Liver Disease
Urinary Tract Infection (UTI)
Malignant Neoplasm of Female Breast
Venous Embolism and Thrombosis
Pulmonary Embolism
Laryngeal Cancer
Disorders of Lipoid Metabolism
Heart Failure
Calculus of the Urinary System
Chronic Renal Disease
Multiple Myeloma
Anemia
Thoracic Aortic Aneurysm
Septicemia
Hypertension (HTN)
Acute Myocardial Infarction (AMI)
Angina Pectoris
Peptic Ulcer Disease
Rectal, Abdomen, Small Intestines, or Colon Cancer