My philosophy

      The history of the development of modern medicine, supported, especially in recent years by technological progress, has resulted in such a great increase in knowledge that specialization has become necessary. It led to a clear division of competences, and in extreme cases even the language of communication between the various departments of medicine. Thus, we lost the ability to look at the patient broadly, and the development of knowledge became important for itself.

My experience proves that the closer contact and exchange of experience and knowledge between the physicians involved, the better diagnostic and therapeutic results we can expect. This process should also include the patient who, after the most thorough examination of his or her state of health and possible treatment methods, possible side effects, possible complications and ultimately the expected result, decides on the method of treatment. 

This space is filled with a multidisciplinary council focused on the individual patient, which will significantly increase the chance of overcoming many diseases.