He obtained his medical degree from the Faculty of General Medicine at the University of Debrecen in 2012. Since graduation, he has been a physician at the Neurology Clinic of Semmelweis University and has been a core member of the Movement Disorders Department and the Movement Disorders Working Group since 2014. He earned his neurology specialty certification in 2018 and was appointed assistant lecturer a year later.
From his early residency years, his main area of interest has been Parkinson's disease and other movement disorders. He regularly participates as a speaker at the annual conference of the Hungarian Parkinson Society and has had multiple opportunities to learn at world congresses organized by the International Movement Disorder Society. Over the years, he has attended numerous international movement disorder trainings in Serbia, the Netherlands, Germany, Austria, and Spain, highlighted by an extended study visit at King’s College Hospital in London under the mentorship of the world-renowned movement disorders professor K. Ray Chaudhuri. His medical approach is characterized primarily by modernity and personalization.
He has published several Hungarian and English-language papers as first and co-author on Parkinson’s disease and is conducting his PhD research on this topic. At Semmelweis University, he participates in both Hungarian and English undergraduate neurology education. He has also been involved as an investigator in several international drug trials.