Anna Skibińska, MD
Anna Skibińska, MD
Anna Skibińska, MD, is a specialist in infectious diseases, hepatology (liver diseases) and internal diseases. She graduated from the Medical Academy in Warsaw in 1995. She completed her first and second degree specialization in internal diseases at the 3rd Clinic of Internal Medicine and Cardiology of the Central Clinical Hospital of the Military Medical Academy in Warsaw. Since 2003, she has been employed at the Clinic of Infectious Diseases and Allergology of the Central Clinical Hospital of the Ministry of National Defense, Military Institute of Medicine in Warsaw, where she completed her specialization in infectious diseases. She gained many years of experience in liver diseases (hepatology) by consulting patients at the Hepatology Clinic, which was replaced by the Infectious Disease Clinic. Currently, Anna Skibińska, MD is the Head of the Infectious Disease Clinic of the Central Clinical Hospital of the Ministry of National Defense, Military Institute of Medicine. She constantly improves and updates her qualifications based on the guidelines and by participating in conferences of the Polish Hepatology Society, the Polish Society of Epidemiology and Infectious Disease Physicians and the Polish Vaccinology Society.
Anna Skibińska, MD apart from her area of specialization, also deals with:
- advice on vaccinations for adults, patients with immune disorders (treated with immunosuppressants, qualified for biological treatment with chronic diseases)
- and care for patients after SARS-COV2 infection (COVID 19).
- Address: AMEDS Medical Centre, VEDI CLINIC, Bracka 11/13, Warsaw
Hepatologist ANNA SKIBIŃSKA, MD - areas of specialization:
- diagnosis and treatment of viral, infectious liver diseases (including HBV, HCV, CMV, including qualification for antiviral treatment covered by the National Health Fund Drug Program)
- diagnosis and treatment of non-communicable liver diseases, e.g. fatty liver disease, chronic care for patients with liver cirrhosis of any etiology
- diagnosis and care of a patient with focal changes in the liver
- diagnosis and treatment of patients with Lyme disease, toxoplasmosis, cytomegalovirus, parasitic diseases, viral and bacterial diseases
- diagnosis and treatment of patients with reactive lymph node enlargement