Dr. Sergio Albesa is a dedicated Pediatric Neurologist at Servicio Navarro de Salud, where he leverages his extensive medical training and research expertise to improve the lives of children facing neurodevelopmental and neurodegenerative disorders. With a robust academic background as an MD and PhD, Dr....
Dr. Sergio Albesa is a dedicated Pediatric Neurologist at Servicio Navarro de Salud, where he leverages his extensive medical training and research expertise to improve the lives of children facing neurodevelopmental and neurodegenerative disorders. With a robust academic background as an MD and PhD, Dr. Albesa specializes in conditions such as Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD), Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), autism spectrum disorders, and a range of cerebellar diseases and leukodystrophies. His clinical practice is characterized by a patient-centered approach, where he employs evidence-based strategies to diagnose and manage complex neurological conditions in pediatric patients.
In his current role as a Staff Physician, Dr. Albesa is actively involved in clinical research aimed at advancing the understanding of cognitive and behavioral disorders associated with epilepsy. His commitment to medical education is evident through his teaching initiatives, where he mentors medical students and residents, fostering the next generation of pediatric neurologists. Dr. Albesa's expertise extends to movement disorders and epilepsy, making him a vital resource for families navigating these challenging diagnoses.
Key projects under his leadership include clinical trials that explore innovative treatment modalities for children with epilepsy and related cognitive challenges. His research not only contributes to the academic community but also translates into practical applications that enhance patient care. Dr. Albesa's multidisciplinary approach, combined with his passion for neuroscience and child development, positions him as a leading figure in pediatric neurology, dedicated to improving outcomes for children with complex neurological conditions.