Mr Andrzej Wojcik

Mr Andrzej Wojcik

Mr Wojcik, Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon at in Peterborough who specialises in the treatment of spinal deformities and degenerative and post traumatic disorders of the spine.

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GMC Number
3391934
Clinic Timetable
Clinical interests

Mr Wojcik is interested in treatment of spinal deformities and degenerative and post traumatic disorders of the back and spine.

Mr Wojcik treats pain and sciatica using modern mini-invasive techniques in surgical treatment.

Mr Wojcik is a member of national and regional professional organisations and has published and presented the outcomes of his work at various national and international conferences, as well published my research in the professional journals.

Mr Wojcik has introduced mini-invasive techniques in surgical treatment for spinal deformities and post-traumatic disorders of the spine.

Professional Memberships

BOA (British Orthopaedic Association)
BASS ( British Association of Spinal Surgeons)
BORS ( British Orthopaedic Research Society)
Polish Spine Society

Academic Background

Mr Wojcik graduated in 1974 from Medical University in Warsaw (previous name Medical Academy). All primary orthopaedic training was completed in Warsaw including specialisation in Orthopaedic Surgery, as well as Rehabilitation of locomotor disorders. In 1984 Mr Wojcik completed PhDthesis.Since 1986 Mr Wojcik has practiced in the UK, initially appointed as Spinal Surgical and Research Fellow in Spinal Unit / University of Nottingham. After completion of FRCS degree he was a senior registrar in Middlesex University College Hospitals in London, in the period 1991-1993. In 1993 Mr Wojcik was appointed for the post of Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon in Hinchingbrooke Hospital, where Mr Wojcik treated a variety of spinal disordersWorking at Addenbrookes Hospital in Cambridge (1997 - 2007 ) and The Spinal Unit of Nottingham University Hospital (2007 - 2011) Mr Wojcik was appointed as Honorary Spinal Surgeon at both hospitals.

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NHS base

GMC Number

3391934

Clinic Timetable

Clinical interests

Mr Wojcik is interested in treatment of spinal deformities and degenerative and post traumatic disorders of the back and spine.

Mr Wojcik treats pain and sciatica using modern mini-invasive techniques in surgical treatment.

Mr Wojcik is a member of national and regional professional organisations and has published and presented the outcomes of his work at various national and international conferences, as well published my research in the professional journals.

Mr Wojcik has introduced mini-invasive techniques in surgical treatment for spinal deformities and post-traumatic disorders of the spine.

Professional Memberships

BOA (British Orthopaedic Association)
BASS ( British Association of Spinal Surgeons)
BORS ( British Orthopaedic Research Society)
Polish Spine Society

Academic Background

Mr Wojcik graduated in 1974 from Medical University in Warsaw (previous name Medical Academy). All primary orthopaedic training was completed in Warsaw including specialisation in Orthopaedic Surgery, as well as Rehabilitation of locomotor disorders. In 1984 Mr Wojcik completed PhDthesis.Since 1986 Mr Wojcik has practiced in the UK, initially appointed as Spinal Surgical and Research Fellow in Spinal Unit / University of Nottingham. After completion of FRCS degree he was a senior registrar in Middlesex University College Hospitals in London, in the period 1991-1993. In 1993 Mr Wojcik was appointed for the post of Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon in Hinchingbrooke Hospital, where Mr Wojcik treated a variety of spinal disordersWorking at Addenbrookes Hospital in Cambridge (1997 - 2007 ) and The Spinal Unit of Nottingham University Hospital (2007 - 2011) Mr Wojcik was appointed as Honorary Spinal Surgeon at both hospitals.

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