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Martyna Berwertz
Anaesthetists - Flinders Medical Centre
Professional Bio
Dr. Martyna Berwertz is a distinguished specialist in pain medicine, with extensive training and experience in her field. She completed her postgraduate specialist training in anaesthesia in the United Kingdom, where she honed her expertise in pain management at the renowned Sheffield Teaching Hospital. During her tenure there, she achieved a Fellowship in Pain Medicine from the Faculty of Pain Medicine at the Royal College of Anaesthetists, London, and obtained dual accreditations. Additionally, Dr. Berwertz earned the European Diploma in Pain Medicine (EDPM) and completed the Neuromodulation Academy, underscoring her commitment to providing competent, ethical, and professional care.
After three years as a consultant at Sheffield Teaching Hospital, Dr. Berwertz emigrated to Australia. She practised in Melbourne for two years before relocating with her family to South Australia. Her clinical expertise encompasses a wide range of pain conditions, including neuropathic pain, complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS), painful diabetic neuropathy, and various other musculoskeletal and systemic pain syndromes. Dr. Berwertz is renowned for her comprehensive approach to managing chronic pain, combining her extensive training with a compassionate, patient-centred philosophy.
After three years as a consultant at Sheffield Teaching Hospital, Dr. Berwertz emigrated to Australia. She practised in Melbourne for two years before relocating with her family to South Australia. Her clinical expertise encompasses a wide range of pain conditions, including neuropathic pain, complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS), painful diabetic neuropathy, and various other musculoskeletal and systemic pain syndromes. Dr. Berwertz is renowned for her comprehensive approach to managing chronic pain, combining her extensive training with a compassionate, patient-centred philosophy.