Biomedic

The Mission of Medical Pioneers



Biomedic was inspired by a joined vision of two medical doctors from Ex-Yugoslavia: Dr Tatyana Bosh, MD (before Dr Tatjana Boskovic-Shakambet MD) and Dr Damir Shakambet, MD. Since the mid-eighties, their professional passion, dedication and determination led them to establish a new and entirely health-centered system of medical care, which they refer to as the Bioregulatory Health System. The system is based on a new medical paradigm, nowadays worldwide known as the Bioregulatory Medicine. Instead of fighting disease it strengthens correlated health weaknesses and prompts unused healing resources – the new medical paradigm that Dr Bosh and Dr Shakambet have formulated, practiced and lectured worldwide ever since.

‘…Now a new approach to complement medicine, which combines Eastern methods with Western, has resulted in a comprehensive healing package. Biomedicine, a concept pioneered by two doctors frustrated by the limitations of orthodox medicine, integrates all drug-free therapies under one umbrella… Dr Tatyana Shakambet had long been keen to promote health rather than illness so, with Dr Damir A Shakambet, also a qualified doctor, they set up…’  Read more: ‘A System That Integrates Drug-free Therapies’  – ‘The Times’, November 16th 1999 by Lucy Hawking

Biomedic was put in practice in 1994 in Central London, when Tatyana and Damir established in central London their bioregulatory clinic Biomedic Centre, and founded its associated educational charity Biomedic Foundation. The foundation soon incorporated national and international academies and societies for Bioregulatory medicine –  for teaching Bioregulatory Medicine all over the world.

‘…The Biomedic Centre is an innovative, pioneering and visionary drug-free practice specialising in bioregulatory and environmental medicine, with a strong accent on prevention and the psychosomatic aspects of disease…’  Read more: A Human Biosystem’ – ‘Resurgence and Ecologist’ September 2013; by James Graham

Biomedic entered a new stage in 2020. After an amicable divorce between Dr Bosh and Dr Shakambet that coincided with the covid crisis – Tatyana temporarily moved to Sutomore in Montenegro. From there Dr Bosh provides online bioregulatory consultations and lectures as a Biomedic Doctor, which is an independent extension of her pioneering bioregulatory work as a co-founder of London’s Biomedic Centre, Biomedic Foundation, National and International Academies and Societies for Bioregulatory Medicine and the Bioregulatory Health System.

Doctor Bosh also moved her clinical practice from the Biomedic Centre to The Hale Clinic, 4 Harley Street – where she continues practicing as a Biomedic doctor when in the UK.