Parasitic and Tick-borne diseases
Prevention and treatment of adults and children.
Information
Consultations in the clinic are possible from May 4, 2020.
It is still, however, possible to book teleconsultations via Skype or by phone.
Please use the „make an appointment” link on our website.
The clinic operates while maintaining the recommended precautions.
We kindly ask to wear masks while in the clinic and during consultations
In case of consultations via Skype, please contact the ID: Dr Wojciech P. Ozimek
In case of telephone consultation – we will call you back at the time of the registered visit, using the telephone number provided during registration.
Note – the telephone number from which we call back is a private number.
In case of teleconsultations, we kindly ask you to make a payment of PLN 200
before the planned consultations to the account number 19103000190109850300049789.
In the title of payment, please provide the name and surname of the patient and the date of consultations.
Specializations in Centrum dr Ozimek
Tick-borne diseases
Prevention, treatment and diagnostics
Basic patient information
Information and tips for patients. How to prepare for a visit.
Gras B-Light treatment
Anti-aging, acne and skin imperfections, immune system support
Pediatric visit
Care and treatment of healthy and sick children.
Parasitic diseases
Diagnostics, prevention and treatment
Current prices in Centrum dr Ozimek
Wojciech Ozimek
Co-Founder & CTO
Wojciech Ozimek, MD, has been running a private medical practice for over 20 years, under which he provides advice in the field of pediatrics as well as tick-borne and parasitic diseases. A graduate of the First Faculty of Medicine at the Medical University of Warsaw. He is a member of many renowned international associations: American Society of Parasitologists, Scandinavian-Baltic Society for Parasitology, British Society for Parasitology, Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine, Association for Comprehensive Neurotherapy, and Mitochondrial Medicine Society.
Thanks to his fluency in several foreign languages, he has acquired the knowledge of numerous cultures, religions, philosophies, as well as health systems, which has a considerable impact on the understanding of medicine and the world. Wojciech Ozimek, MD, draws the best from the field of integrative medicine, psychology, and philosophy.
We would like to recommend this guidebook prepared with Gras Healthcare team, where you will find articles by Wojciech Ozimek. It is a compendium for the following topics:
- How to remove a tick?
- How to prevent tick bites?
- Transmitted diseases such as Lyme disease, tularemia or tick-borne encephalitis (TBE) (signs and symptoms, treatment, recommendations)
The book "Get Rid of Parasites" by Wojciech Ozimek, is a must-read for people whose usual methods of treating allergies, asthma, gastrointestinal disorders, obesity, skin changes, and sleep disorders do not improve health or brings mediocre results. The author suggests how to care for your "inner life" and how to cure yourself instead of merely getting treatment.
We live in an era when more and more people suffer from various types of chronic allergies, skin diseases, autoimmune diseases that modern medicine cannot cope with. The treatment often focuses on eliminating the symptoms rather than looking for the real cause of the disease. Wojciech Ozimek, MD, the author of the book, puts forward the thesis that the background of many diseases can be parasites and microbiome disorders.
The book is available in three language versions: Polish, English, and Spanish.
Aleja Wilanowska 43D (ground floor)
02-785 Warsaw
Opening hours
Monday – Saturday: 10:00-16:00
konto bankowe
IBAN: PL19103000190109850300049789
Nazwa banku: Bank Handlowy w Warszawie S.A.
Adres banku: ul. Senatorska 16, 00-923 Warszawa
BIC/SWIFT: CITIPLPX
Access by car
Entrance directly from Aleja Wilanowska 43 Click here to show on map
Access by bus
For patients using public transport, we recommend taking the 139, 217, 251, 317, 339 buses to the bus stop “Patkowskiego” or “Osiedle Arbuzowa”