About Damian Wojcik.

Dr Wojcik completed his medical training at Auckland Medical School in November 1978, followed by attachments at Whangarei and Kaitaia Hospitals, and general practice attachments in Wellsford and Rawene, Northland.

He has also been a General Practice Obstetrician providing intrapartum care and delivering several hundred babies.

As founder and director of the Northland Environmental Health Clinic, Dr Wojcik practises preventive, nutritional, environmental, integrative, and family medicine.  He is committed to ethical, safe, patient-centred, and evidence-based medicine.

Dr Wojcik has a special interest focus in metal detoxification, predominantly for patients with chronic lead and chronic mercury toxicity (CMT) and has co-authored two research papers on CMT.

From 2005, Dr Wojcik has lectured on Metal Toxicology to post graduate doctors at the Australasian College of Nutrition and Environmental Medicine (ACNEM), which is an accredited CME provider in Australia.

Damian Wojcik was a Trappist monk from 1984-1990.  Other personal interests include family activities, club tennis, sailing, watercolour painting and billiards, meditation and philosophy.

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what we stand for.

Integrative medicine is a philosophy of healthcare with a focus on individual patient care and combining the best of conventional western medicine and evidence – based complementary medicine and therapies within current mainstream medical practice.

Integrative medicine reaffirms the importance of the relationship between the practitioner and patient, focuses on the whole person, is informed by evidence, and makes use of all appropriate therapeutic approaches, health care professionals and disciplines to achieve optimal health and healing.

It takes into account the physical, psychological, social and spiritual wellbeing of the person with the aim of using the most appropriate, safe and evidence-based treatments available.

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Integrative medicine reaffirms the importance of the relationship between the practitioner and patient, focuses on the whole person, is informed by evidence, and makes use of all appropriate therapeutic approaches, health care professionals and disciplines to achieve optimal health and healing.

Get in touch.

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Please note that Damian does not give out free medical advice or clinical teaching via email. For mentoring opportunities please see the services tab.

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