Doctors and experts
The skills of our doctors and experts are the most valuable resource of ScanoMed. We are not only using the available diagnostic and therapeutic methods, but we aim to improve and develop them for the efficient and quality patient care.
Péter Szabó MD
Lead Clinician of PET-CT Unit,
Nuclear Medicine Specialist

He works at Scanomed Budapest since 2009. Since 2010 he is the chief medical director of the Scanomed Centre in Budapest. He owns comprehensive practice-oriented experience in his professional life. His clinical point of view contributes to good communication between ScanoMed Budapest and the cooperative clinical specialties. As a guest lecturer he holds lectures regularly in nuclear medicine in the postgraduate English training program.
Education, study tours:
Semmelweis University of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine 1994
Specialty exam in Internal Medicine 2000
Specialty exam in Endocrinology 2002
Specialty exam in Nuclear Medicine 2006
Evanston-Northwestern Healthcare USA, 1998
Universitatspital Zurich, 2010
Professional background
SOTE 2nd Department of Internal Medicine, clinician 1994-2002
SOTE 2nd department of Internal Medicine, assistant lecturer, head of the department 2002-2004
Petz Aladár County Teaching Hospital Isotope diagnostic and Therapeutic Department, Győr 2004-2007
Petz Aladár County Teaching Hospital Isotope diagnostic and Therapeutic Department Győr, chief medical director 2007-2009
ScanoMed Budapest 2009
Scientific research interests
He is interested in examining malignant endocrine diseases with PET-CT and endocrine application of multimodal imaging techniques.
Péter Szabó publications
Júlia Szilvási MD
Nuclear Medicine and
Radiologist Specialist

She is the member of the Scanomed Budapest medical team since 2009. Before joining the team she worked as a doctor at the Radiology and Oncotherapy Clinic. She is experienced in all traditional radiological and isotope-diagnostic methods. Due to her clinical experience she has an overview of the expectations and needs of other clinical specialties concerning diagnostics. As an international scholarship owner she got an inside view of the action of foreign radiology and isotope departments.
Education
Semmelweis Medical University 1989-1995
Medical degree, Semmelweis University in Budapest 1995
Specialty exam in radiology 2000
Specialty exam in Isotope Diangostics 2002
Professional background
Specialist in nuclear medicine and radiology, SOTE Radiology and Onkotherapeutic Clinic, Department of Oncotherapy, Department of Radiology, Department od Isotope Diagnostics, CT laboratory, Ultrasound laboratory, Department of Mammography, Hungarian and English-speaking medical training 1995-2009
ScanoMed Budapest, specialist in radiology and nuclear medicine 2009-
Research field of interest
Application of multimodal imaging methods in tumor diagnostics, clinical pharmacological research.
Júlia Szilvási publications
Viktória Tóth MD
Nuclear Medicine Specialist

The member of the Scanomed Ltd. Centre in Budapest since 2006. Her scientific field of interest is the diagnostics of colorectal tumors. As a full-time specialist of nuclear medicine besides patient care her major task is to handle acute and urgent cases, modifying examination protocols and cooperation with clinicians. She holds lectures on several national and international congresses, keeps contact with other clinicians, takes part in organizing patient trips and as long as she can she help different tumorous patient groups by promoting their explanative, helping and informative activity.
Education:
SOTE Medical degree 2003
Specialty exam in Nuclear Medicine 2011
Professional background:
Department of Medical Microbiology,resident 2003-2004
University of Szeged, Faculty of Medicine, infectologist resident 2004-2005
II. Hospital Szeged Department of Infectious Diseases 2004-2005
Budapest, Szent László Hospital Dept. of Tropical Diseases and Immunology
ScanoMed Budapest 2006-
Research field of interest:
Diagnostics of colorectal cancers and examination of the significance of circumscribed FDG accumulations found during the PET/CT scan in the colon or accidentally in the rectum.
Viktória Tóth publications