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Dr.Radoslaw Michalik (Neurosurgeon, Spine neurosurgeon)– Best Costs, Reviews – Book Your Consultation
Dr. Radosław Michalik, MD, PhD, is a leading Polish neurosurgeon based in Warsaw with more than 30 years of medical experience. He specializes in advanced spinal surgery and neurotraumatology, providing care at one of the country’s top private institutions — Carolina Medical Center.
- Full name: Dr. Radosław Michalik, MD, PhD
- Over 30 years of clinical and surgical experience
- Specialization: Spine surgery, neurosurgery, neurotraumatology
Educational Background
Dr. Michalik received his medical education and specialty training both in Poland and abroad, gaining extensive clinical and academic qualifications.
- Graduated from the Medical University of Warsaw, Poland, in 1994
- Specialist in neurosurgery and neurotraumatology (first degree in 1997, second degree in 2000)
- PhD in Medical Sciences, 2001
- Completed international internships and trainings in the USA, Germany, Monaco, the Netherlands, Switzerland, and Spain
Professional Experience
Dr. Michalik has worked in leading hospitals and neurosurgery departments in Poland and is currently based at Carolina Medical Center in Warsaw.
- Neurosurgeon at Carolina Medical Center, Warsaw
- Former Senior Assistant at Bielański Hospital and Institute of Psychiatry and Neurology
- Academic staff at the Medical University of Warsaw (1995–2003)
- Performed over 1,000 to 2,500 advanced spinal surgeries
- Instructor and mentor in international spine surgery courses
Academic Contributions
- Lecturer at the Department of Neurosurgery, Medical University of Warsaw
- Conducted training on endoscopic spine surgery techniques
- Research in areas such as intracerebral hemorrhage, brain tumor resection, and neuropathic pain therapy
- Speaker at numerous Polish and international neurosurgical conferences
Areas of Expertise
Dr. Michalik is known for treating complex spinal and brain conditions using advanced and minimally invasive techniques.
- Herniated discs and degenerative disc disease
- Spinal stenosis and spondylolisthesis
- Spinal and brain tumors, including pituitary and skull base tumors
- Artificial disc implantation (lumbar and cervical)
- Endoscopic discectomy and decompression procedures
Publications and Research
Dr. Michalik has authored or co-authored over 80 scientific papers in national and international journals. His research has contributed to advancements in neurosurgery and spinal procedures.
Some of his notable publications include:
- “Dynamic course of an intracerebral hemorrhage – Case report”
- “CO₂ Has no Therapeutic Effect on Early Microvasospasm after Experimental Subarachnoid Hemorrhage”
- “Fluorescence-guided resection of malignant gliomas with 5-ALA”
His academic profiles are available on platforms such as ResearchGate and PubMed for access to full research contributions.
Patient Care Philosophy
Dr. Michalik is dedicated to ensuring every patient receives comprehensive, individualized care, with a focus on safety, comfort, and long-term recovery.
- Believes in clear communication and informed decision-making
- Approaches treatment with empathy, especially for patients in pain
- Available for international patients via online consultations and second opinions
- Values patient satisfaction and cultural sensitivity
- Consistently receives high ratings from patients for outcomes and approachability
Professional Affiliations
- Member of the Polish Society of Neurosurgery (PTNCH)
- Member of the Polish Spine Surgery Society (PTCHKS)
- Member of EUROSPINE – European Spine Society
- Certified in Neurosurgery and Neurotraumatology (Poland)
FAQs
- Is Dr. Radosław Michalik board-certified?
- Yes, he holds national board certifications in neurosurgery and neurotraumatology in Poland.
- What types of surgeries does he perform?
- He performs spinal surgeries (e.g., herniated disc removal, spinal fusion), brain and pituitary tumor surgeries, and endoscopic procedures.
- Does he treat international patients?
- Yes. Dr. Michalik offers online consultations, second opinions, and welcomes patients from abroad.
- How long is the typical hospital stay?
- It varies by procedure. Minimally invasive spine surgeries usually require 2–3 days; complex brain surgeries may require longer inpatient care.
- What languages does he speak?
- Dr. Michalik speaks Polish and English fluently. Some sources suggest he also has knowledge of German and Russian.
- How many surgeries has he performed?
- He has performed over 1,000 to 2,500 advanced spinal surgeries throughout his career.
- Where is his practice located?
- He practices at Carolina Medical Center in Warsaw, Poland, in the Department of Neurosurgery and Spine Surgery.
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