Dr Gilaberte-Pena

GMC Number: 6151870
Consultant Dermatologist

Dr Gilaberte-Pena graduated from medical school in Spain, where she undertook her postgraduate dermatology training and has been a dermatologist for 20 years.

She completed a training programme in paediatric dermatology at St John’s Institute of Dermatology, Guy’s and St Thomas’ Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, London.

She has worked in the UK since 2013 and is on the Specialist Register of the General Medical Council. Dr Gilaberte-Pena currently works as an NHS Consultant Dermatologist at Whipps Cross University hospital, Barts Health Trust, where she runs general, paediatric dermatology and skin cancer clinics.

She is a member of The British Association of Dermatologists, Royal Society of Medicine, St John’s Society of Dermatologists and Spanish Dermatology Academy. She has publications in high impact peer-reviewed dermatology journals and she has presented at international and national conferences.

Dr Gilaberte-Pena sees a wide variety of adult and paediatric skin conditions and provides medical and surgical treatments.

Dr Gilaberte-Pena graduated from medical school in Spain, where she undertook her postgraduate dermatology training and has been a dermatologist for 20 years.

She completed a training programme in paediatric dermatology at St John’s Institute of Dermatology, Guy’s and St Thomas’ Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, London.

She has worked in the UK since 2013 and is on the Specialist Register of the General Medical Council. Dr Gilaberte-Pena currently works as an NHS Consultant Dermatologist at Whipps Cross University hospital, Barts Health Trust, where she runs general, paediatric dermatology and skin cancer clinics.

She is a member of The British Association of Dermatologists, Royal Society of Medicine, St John’s Society of Dermatologists and Spanish Dermatology Academy. She has publications in high impact peer-reviewed dermatology journals and she has presented at international and national conferences.

Dr Gilaberte-Pena sees a wide variety of adult and paediatric skin conditions and provides medical and surgical treatments.

What our patients say about Dr Montse Gilaberte-Pena

Honest, professional and intelligent Doctor, Dr Montse Gilaberte. Definitely recommend.

What her colleagues say about her

We have met Montse and her adorable family for more than a decade. When we first met her she already was a well-established dermatologist with a great medical training under her belt. We always wanted to work with her knowing how much she cares about her patients and how hard she has worked to become the incredible Consultant she is today. Working with Montse is a dream come true for Skin Inspection.

Montse is an outstanding listener who works methodically to exceed the expectations of the most discerning patients.

Eduardo R. Genova, co-founder of Skin Inspection.

Publications

Latest Publication:

  • A recurrent vesicular palmoplantar rash in a toddler. Eur J Dermatol. Soriano LF, Gilaberte
    M. SQuiz your knowledge: 2018 Oct 1; 28(5):724-726.
  • Hyperpigmentation following the Blaschko’s lines: a subtle cutaneous manifestation of
    Turner syndrome with complex mosaicism. Deza G, Lopez Aventin D, Salido M, Espinet B,
    Gilaberte M, Pujol RM. Br J Dermatol. 2016 Dec; 175(6):1379-1381.
  • Multiple café au lait macules and Crowe sign. López Aventín D, Gilaberte M, Pujol RM.
    Arch Dermatol. 2011 Jun; 147(6):735-40.
  • Epidermal growth factor receptor gene numerical aberrations are frequent events in actinic
    keratosis and invasive cutaneous squamous cell carcinomas. Toll A, Salgado R, Yébenes M,
    Martín-Ezquerra G, Gilaberte M, Baró T, Solé F, Alameda F, Espinet B, Pujol RM. Exp
    Dermatol. 2010 Feb; 19(2):151-3.
  • A woman with acquired, diffuse, lanugo-like hair growth. Ferran M, Gilaberte M,
    Herrero-González JE, Pijuan L, Pujol RM. Med J Aust. 2008 May 5; 188(9):536.
  • Delayed foreign body granuloma secondary to an abandoned cardiac pacemaker wire.
    M Gilaberte, Delclós J, Yébenes M, Barranco C, Pujol, RM. J Eur Acad Dermatol Venereol.
    2007 Jan; 21(1):107-9.
  • Recurrent and self-healing cutaneous monoclonal plasmablastic infiltrates in a patient with
    AIDS and Kaposi sarcoma.
    Gilaberte M, Gallardo F, Bellosillo B, Saballs P, Barranco C, Serrano S, Pujol RM.
    Br J Dermatol. 2005 Oct; 153(4):828-32.
  • sQuiz your knowledge: A recurrent vesicular palmoplantar rash in a toddler. A 13-month-old boy presented with a recurrent pruritic rash on his hands and feet since he was two months old. Examination revealed striking skin-coloured vesicles and pustules on the plantar aspects of both feet extending to the medial insteps and on his right palm (figure 1). He had several ineffective anti-scabies treatments. The frequency and intensity of the eruptions diminished with increasing age. What is your diagnosis? Infantile acropustulosis. Infantile acropustulosis (IA) is a rare recurrent…read more.

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