Nervous System Diseases
At Szpital Wolski Im. Dr Anny Gostynskiej Sp. z o.o. in Warsaw, clinical research in nervous system diseases focuses on multiple sclerosis, especially forms linked to progressive disability. These studies aim to evaluate whether new treatments can slow disease worsening and improve long-term outcomes for people living with complex neurological conditions.
- Research in Primary Progressive Multiple Sclerosis and nonrelapsing secondary progressive multiple sclerosis
- Testing new therapies designed to delay disability progression
- Assessing treatment effectiveness and safety in advanced multiple sclerosis
This work reflects a strong neurology-focused program, with investigators exploring whether emerging approaches can better address progressive disease than current care alone.
Cardiovascular Diseases
The site also conducts trials in cardiovascular diseases, with attention to acute myocardial infarction including both ST-elevation and non-ST-elevation heart attacks. The research is centered on reducing the risk of major heart-related complications and improving recovery after a recent cardiac event.
- Studies in acute myocardial infarction and post-heart attack care
- Evaluating a new therapy for lowering major adverse cardiovascular events
- Exploring anti-inflammatory treatment strategies to support better cardiovascular outcomes
These trials combine cardiology and inflammation-focused research to test whether earlier intervention can help protect patients after myocardial infarction.


