Tadeusz Michejda (26 September 1879 in Nawsie – 18 May 1956 in Warsaw) was a Polish physician and politician.
[1] He graduated from a state gymnasium in Cieszyn and later studied medicine at universities in Kraków, Prague and Vienna.
His hometown and the workplace fell to Czechoslovakia and Michejda left the Trans-Olza area as he was an active pro-Polish activist; he stayed in Poland, where he worked many years in several localities, including Działdowo, as a doctor.
Michejda was since 1950 a member of the Democratic Party, and a vice-chairman of the Polish Red Cross.
Tadeusz Michejda died in Warsaw and is buried at the Rakowicki Cemetery in Kraków.