Estefania Cotrina Gonzalez
Family Practitioner
Plaza De San Ignacio 1 First Floor Malaga Malaga, 29008About
Estefanía Cotrina González, MD, is currently engaged in private Psychiatry in the city of Málaga and collaborates actively with a group of colleagues in Madrid (Spain).
Dr. Cotrina is a leading physician with specific expertise in Family Medicine and Psychiatry. Dra. Cotrina received her medical degree from the University of Navarra, in Spain, and continued his intership, residency and fellowship in Madrid, first in Family and Community Medicine at La Paz University Hospital and after in the specialty of Psychiatry at Dr. Rodriguez Lafora Hospital (Madrid).
Dra. Cotrina provides diagnostic evaluations and treatment for a range of psychiatric disorders in adults, including mood disorders, bipolar, depression, anxiety disorders, adjustment disorders, personality disorders and some psychotic disorders.
She has double Board certification in her fields of specialization and holds a degree and training in Mindfulness and Integral Psychotherapy. She is an active member of the Médicos de Málaga Association, that aides in keeping her up-to-date. In her spare time, she speaks regionally and has authored several medical articles and presentations in conferences.
Education and Training
Universidad de Navarra
Board Certification
Board of Family Medicine; Board of Psychiatry
Provider Details
Areas of expertise and specialization
Faculty Titles & Positions
- Regional Public Speaking -
Professional Society Memberships
- Colegio de Medicos de Malaga
Articles and Publications
Published articles on topics like personality factors, alcohol dependence, bipolar disorders. Posters and presentations in national, international and world Conferences
What do you attribute your success to?
Dedication to the patients, Self motivation, educational background
Hobbies / Sports
- Riding horses, enjoying all types of music, swimming as a sport
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