Voloshina Anastasia
Pediatrician, children's dermatologist
Experience: 5 years
Direction: Children
An experienced, caring physician with skills and knowledge in both pediatrics and pediatric dermatology. Prescribes and monitors required treatment and diagnostic procedures. Constant training, attending conferences and master classes, and advanced training allows her to be a professional in her field. In her clinical practice she uses exclusively evidence-based methods of treatment and prevention.
Education:
- Bukovinian State Medical University, specialty – Pediatrics, 2015-2021.
- Internship at the Kyiv Regional Children’s Hospital N2 2021-2023.
- Specialization “Pediatric dermatovenerology” NMAPE named after Shupik, 2024.
- Master class “Basics of dermatoscopy”, 2024.
- Consultant on breastfeeding issues (course by Lina Barskaya).
Procedures performed:
- Consultative appointment, examination and treatment prescription
- Patronage of newborns, management of children up to 1 year and older
- Consultation on preventive vaccinations (including development individual vaccination calendar)
- Diagnosis and treatment of diseases based on modern international protocols
- Preparation of documentation for registration of children in children’s groups
- Consultations on breastfeeding issues (postpartum engorgement, organizing proper feeding, breast refusal, mastitis, lactostasis, hyperlactation, completion of breastfeeding, supplementary feeding)
Treatment of diseases:
- Diseases of the respiratory system (tracheitis, bronchitis, pneumonia, bronchial asthma)
- Diseases of the ENT organs (rhinitis, sinusitis, pharyngolaryngitis, external and otitis media, tonsillitis)
- Diseases of the urinary system (cystitis, pyelonephritis)
- Diseases of the nervous system (neuropathy, tone disorders)
- Gastrointestinal diseases (enteropathy, dyskenesia, gastritis, peptic ulcers of the stomach and duodenum, cholecystitis)
- Skin disease dermatitis (allergic dermatitis, atopic dermatitis, seborrheic dermatitis, candidal dermatitis, diaper dermatitis)
- Infectious and bacterial skin lesions – parasitic diseases (scabies, lice)
- Other