
Phd, FIPP
Dr László Entz is a neurosurgeon and interventional pain therapist. He completed his general medical studies at Semmelweis University, Bonn and Buffalo medical universities. In 2006, he began his research career as a student of professors Péter Halász and István Ulbert at the current National Institute of Mental Neurology and Neurosurgery.
In 2009, he’s got a one-year Fulbright Fellowship in New York (Northwell Health, NY).
From 2010, as a student of Dr. Loránd Erőss, he gained a broad insight into the treatment of diseases at the border of neurology and neurosurgery, such as Parkinson’s disease, epilepsy, and various chronic pain syndromes, as well as spasticity. He also participated in the introduction of many innovative surgical techniques in Hungary.
In 2015, he obtained a PhD degree (clinical neurosciences) and then a neurosurgery exam with summa cum laude. In 2016, he obtained the qualification of Fellow of Interventional Pain Practice (FIPP).
Since 2017, he has been a student of Professor Dezső Jeszenszky in the international spinal surgery training program of the Schulthess Clinic in Switzerland, and then the institute’s deputy chief physician.
Since the end of 2019, he has been a colleague and student of Professor Robert Reisch at the Endomin Zentrum at the Hirslanden Clinic in Zurich. Transnasal endoscopic skull base surgery is the focus of the center, which is a leader in the application and education of minimally invasive and endoscopic neurosurgery techniques.
From 2021, he is the chief neurosurgeon at the Hirslanden Clinic, the head of the spine surgery profile at the Endomin Zentrum, a member of the skull base surgical team, and an invasive pain therapist.
In 2022, he established the Endomin Center in Budapest at the MiND Clinic together with Professor Dr. Róbert Reisch, in close cooperation with the Endomin Zentrum in Zurich.
He is a member of several international companies and the treasurer of the Hungarian section of WIP. He is a regular lecturer at domestic and international conferences. At Semmelweis University, he participates as an instructor in the postgraduate courses of the Department of Neurosurgery.