Dr Bart Piechowski-Jozwiak

BMedSc, MBBS, MD, FRACP

Consultant Neurologist

Dr. Bartlomiej Piechowski-Jozwiak, MBA, FRACP, (Dr Bart) is a globally recognised neurologist with expertise in vascular, stroke, and preventive neurology. His leadership roles span major institutions including King’s College Hospital (London), Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi, and Canberra Hospital, complemented by fellowships in Finland and Switzerland.

He emphasises a comprehensive, patient-centred approach, addressing not only acute neurological conditions but also chronic and preventive care. His work includes managing fatigue, cognitive impairment, dementia, brain injury, fibromyalgia, and functional neurological disorders. He integrates the latest global research into prevention strategies—primordial, primary, and secondary—while tailoring care to local and regional populations.

Dr. Piechowski-Jozwiak is committed to making advanced neurology services accessible beyond major centres. His research and clinical practice explore how to bridge acute hospital-based care with long-term regional and community-based management, using restorative and lifestyle medicine. He leverages emerging tools like AI to predict risks early, improve stroke and heart disease prevention, and support recovery—ensuring innovations serve broader populations, particularly underserved communities.

His interests include:

  • Vascular and stroke neurology – acute care, prevention, and recovery
  • Preventive neurology – primordial, primary, and secondary prevention of non-communicable diseases
  • Whole-of-person care – addressing physical, cognitive, and lifestyle factors together
  • Chronic neurological conditions – fatigue, mild cognitive impairment, dementia
  • Traumatic brain injury and recovery
  • Pain and functional disorders – headaches, muscle pain, fibromyalgia, functional neurological disorders
  • Neuroinflammatory and neurodegenerative conditions – supportive and preventive care
  • Lifestyle and restorative medicine – diet, activity, long-term health improvement
  • Innovation in patient care – AI, predictive health tools, personalised medicine
  • Health equity – improving access to care for underserved and regional populations
  • Global–regional translation – adapting world-class neurology practices to local and regional healthcare systems

Referrals may be addressed to either Dr Piechowski or to the Neurology Clinic