Anastasiya Ruban

Neurology

A doctor who combines broad knowledge, modern methods and an attentive approach to the patient. She helps look for possible causes of pain, supports the restoration of body balance and peace of mind, helping patients better manage their well-being.

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Education:

Grodno State Medical University in Belarus, general neurology

Professional experience in Belarus:

2016 Admission department for adults and children, neurologist
2019 Head of the neurology department

  • She has been in Poland since 2021, continuously improving her qualifications and holding more than 25 certificates of various levels. She works in accordance with current international protocols and recommendations in adult and pediatric neurology.

WHEN TO SEE A DOCTOR

  • hyperactivity syndrome, behavioral disorders, concentration, attention and memory difficulties
  • delayed speech, psychological and motor development
  • autism spectrum disorders, comprehensive approach to diagnosis, therapy and rehabilitation
  • hyperkinetic disorders: tics, stuttering, enuresis and others
  • headaches of different origins, treatment and diagnosis of increased intracranial pressure
  • treatment of paroxysmal conditions: fainting, seizure syndromes, epilepsy
  • structural damage to the central nervous system: consequences of birth trauma, cerebral palsy
  • dorsopathies and spinal disorders, including analysis of imaging results, myofascial syndromes, Tietze syndrome, rehabilitation and recovery programs
  • headaches and migraines: differential diagnosis and treatment, use of modern treatment programs. Diagnosis and treatment of increased intracranial pressure
  • sleep disorders, anxiety-depressive disorders, panic attacks, psychosomatic syndromes
  • disorders of the peripheral nervous system: tunnel syndromes, sensory disturbances, polyneuropathies, neuritis of the facial and trigeminal nerves and others
  • traumatic brain injury, chronic pain syndrome

* The doctor obtained her specialization in Belarus, which is not equivalent to the title of medical specialist in Poland.