Internist in Warsaw — Family Doctor at Aurora Medical Clinic
Are you looking for an internist in Warsaw whom you can trust with your health and the health of your entire family?
At Aurora Medical Clinic, we provide professional consultations with an internist (family doctor) — a primary care physician who supports patients at every stage of diagnosis, treatment, and prevention.
Our goal is not only to relieve symptoms, but to identify the root cause of the problem, explain it in clear and understandable terms, and offer an effective solution.
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Our Doctors

Dr. Angelina Sakiewicz
She practices in accordance with the principles of evidence-based medicine, combining clinical precision with an attentive and empathetic approach to patients. She has been working as a physician in Poland for over 4 years.
Her approach focuses not only on relieving symptoms, but above all on identifying the root cause of the problem and developing an effective treatment strategy.
Calm, composed, and confident in challenging and emergency situations.
She graduated from Grodno State Medical University (Belarus) in 2019.
She practices under a conditional medical license in Poland. She completed her specialization training in Poland.
She understands Ukrainian fluently. Consultations are conducted in Russian, Belarusian, Polish, and English.
Family Doctor in Warsaw
A family doctor (internist) is a versatile specialist you can consult with any health concern.
Their role is not to treat a single symptom, but to assess the body comprehensively, identify the underlying cause of disorders, and develop a rational and effective treatment strategy.
An internist performs a full health assessment, analyzes the causes of symptoms, orders necessary laboratory and diagnostic tests, initiates treatment, monitors the course of the condition, and—if needed—refers patients to other specialists.
A family doctor provides long-term care, taking into account lifestyle, chronic conditions, and individual risk factors.
When to See an Internist
In case of acute symptoms such as fever, cold or flu symptoms, cough and shortness of breath, chest or abdominal pain, blood pressure fluctuations, heart palpitations, headaches, dizziness, or severe weakness, it is advisable to consult a family doctor.
If you are unsure which specialist to see, an internist will help determine the appropriate diagnostic pathway.
Management of Chronic Conditions
An internist cares for patients with hypertension, diabetes, thyroid disorders, gastrointestinal diseases, anemia, cardiovascular conditions, and recurrent infections.
Regular follow-up allows for treatment adjustments and helps prevent complications.
Main Areas of Practice
During consultations, the doctor conducts initial and follow-up visits, interprets laboratory results, explains diagnostic findings, develops an individualized treatment plan, and coordinates further diagnostics.
Internists treat respiratory diseases such as viral infections, bronchitis, pneumonia, bronchial asthma, and post-COVID syndrome.
They diagnose and manage cardiovascular diseases, including hypertension, heart rhythm disorders, coronary artery disease, heart failure, and assess overall cardiovascular risk.
They also treat gastrointestinal conditions such as gastritis, peptic ulcer disease, irritable bowel syndrome, heartburn, bloating, abdominal pain, and digestive disorders.
In the field of endocrine and metabolic disorders, they manage diabetes, insulin resistance, metabolic syndrome, thyroid diseases, overweight, and obesity.
They treat infectious diseases, including viral and bacterial infections, prolonged fever, chronic inflammatory conditions, and post-infection fatigue.
They also manage urinary tract conditions such as cystitis, pyelonephritis, abnormalities in urine tests, and lower back pain.
Internists diagnose and treat deficiency states, including iron deficiency anemia, vitamin D deficiency, vitamin B12 deficiency, and chronic fatigue.
They support patients experiencing psychosomatic symptoms such as anxiety, sleep disturbances, and chronic stress.
In emergency situations such as hypertensive crisis, high fever, or sudden severe pain, the doctor determines further management, including possible hospitalization if required.
The Aurora Medical Approach
At our clinic, we work in accordance with the principles of evidence-based medicine and rational diagnostics.
This means ordering only justified tests, clearly explaining the diagnosis, providing a transparent treatment plan, monitoring therapy outcomes, and offering long-term medical care.
We do not focus solely on symptom relief. Our goal is to identify the root cause of the problem and protect your health in the long term.
Booking a Family Doctor Appointment in Warsaw
If you need an experienced internist in Warsaw, schedule a consultation at Aurora Medical.
Appointments can be booked via our website, by phone, or through the online form.