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At GMS Cyprus, we offer a wide range of medical specialities led by top surgeons from Israel, the EU, and the US.
Each speciality is dedicated to delivering advanced, patient-centered care using the latest medical technologies and evidence-based practices.
Whether you’re exploring treatment options or ready to begin your journey, our expert teams are here to guide you with precision, safety, and compassion.
See all treatmentsEach speciality is dedicated to delivering advanced, patient-centered care using the latest medical technologies and evidence-based practices.
Whether you’re exploring treatment options or ready to begin your journey, our expert teams are here to guide you with precision, safety, and compassion.
The GMS Cyprus Promise
At GMS Cyprus, we are dedicated to delivering world-class surgical care with personal attention and professionalism.
From your first contact to full recovery, we handle every step with care and precision. Our surgeons are hand-picked for their international expertise and outstanding patient outcomes, because your health deserves the highest standards.
We make medical travel simple and reassuring by managing all logistics, including travel, accommodation, and medical coordination. With 24/7 support and full confidentiality, our promise is to provide safe, expert, and compassionate care throughout your journey to Cyprus.
We make medical travel simple and reassuring by managing all logistics, including travel, accommodation, and medical coordination. With 24/7 support and full confidentiality, our promise is to provide safe, expert, and compassionate care throughout your journey to Cyprus.
Conditions Treated
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ORIF Calcaneus: Open Reduction and Internal Fixation for Heel (Calcaneus) Fractures
The Calcaneus, or heel bone, is located at the rear of the foot and plays a critical role in supporting body weight during standing, walking, and other weight-bearing activities. It lies beneath the talus (which forms part of the ankle joint) and next to the cuboid (which connects to the midfoot). When fractured, the alignment…
Tendon Transfer
Tendon transfer is a surgical procedure used to replace a damaged or non-functioning tendon with a healthy tendon from another part of the body. This can restore movement, improve strength, and reduce pain, especially when a tendon or its nerve supply is irreparably damaged. Tendon transfer in the ankle is a surgical procedure which aims…
Achilles Lengthening Surgery
The Achilles tendon, located in the calf, plays a key role in foot movement and is often shortened due to neurological conditions, which can severely limit walking and daily activities. Conditions that often benefit from this surgery include Cerebral Palsy, Spina Bifida, Clubfoot, Spinal Cord Injury, and Stroke. It is also helpful for issues like…
Ankle Arthroscopy
Ankle Arthroscopy, also known as keyhole surgery, is a minimally invasive procedure used to diagnose and treat various ankle conditions. The procedure can be performed under either general or local anesthesia and involves making two or three small incisions (portholes) in the ankle through which a small camera and surgical instruments are inserted. This allows…
Ankle Fusion
An Ankle Fusion or Arthrodesis is a surgical procedure that involves removing damaged joint surfaces and inserting screws to hold the remaining bones together. When pain is severe or limits daily activities, Ankle Fusion may be recommended. The advantages of Ankle Fusion surgery are effective long-term pain relief, the correction of severe deformity and the…
Ankle Ligament Reconstruction
Ligaments are soft tissues that connect bone to bone and help stabilise joints by limiting excessive or abnormal movements. The first three ligaments are on the outer ankle, while the deltoid ligament is on the inner side.Ligament injuries, or sprains, occur due to twisting, falling, direct trauma, or chronic instability. The ATFL is the most…
ORIF Ankle (Open Reduction and Internal Fixation)
Ankle fractures are among the most common lower limb injuries requiring surgery. They usually result from twisting, rolling, or impact forces applied to the ankle.The ankle joint (Talocrural Joint) is made up of the tibia (shin bone), fibula (calf bone), and talus (ankle bone). Fractures can vary in severity and pattern. Prompt and accurate diagnosis…
ORIF Talus
The Talus is a wedge-shaped bone in the ankle that connects the foot to the leg. It forms the talocrural (ankle) joint by articulating with the tibia (shin bone) and fibula (smaller lower leg bone). It also connects with the calcaneus (heel bone) and navicular (a small midfoot bone), making it essential for both ankle…
Hallux Rigidus – Cheilectomy Surgery
Cheilectomy is a surgical procedure performed to relieve pain and restore movement in the big toe joint by removing bone spurs or overgrowth that limit motion and cause discomfort.Hallux Rigidus is a type of Degenerative Arthritis that affects the Metatarsophalangeal (MTP) joint at the base of the big toe. This progressive condition leads to stiffness,…
Hallux Valgus – Fusion Surgery (Arthrodesis)
Hallux Rigidus – Cheilectomy SurgeryCheilectomy is a surgical procedure performed to relieve pain and restore movement in the big toe joint by removing bone spurs or overgrowth that limit motion and cause discomfort.Hallux Rigidus is a type of Degenerative Arthritis that affects the Metatarsophalangeal (MTP) joint at the base of the big toe. This progressive…
Hallux Rigidus – Fusion Surgery
The big toe plays a crucial role in:- Propulsion during walking- Balance and stability- Supporting body weight during each stepBecause of this high mechanical demand - similar to the hip and knee - it is vulnerable to degenerative joint conditions. Hallux Rigidus is a form of Degenerative Arthritis affecting the joint at the base of…
Heel Spur Removal (Heel Spur Surgery)
Heel Spur Surgery is a procedure typically used to treat Plantar Fasciitis and associated heel spurs, particularly in cases where conservative treatments have failed to relieve pain.Plantar Fasciitis is a common condition involving inflammation of the Plantar Fascia — the thick band of connective tissue that runs along the bottom of the foot from the…
Morton’s Neuroma Surgery
Morton’s Neuroma is a painful condition involving the enlargement or thickening of a nerve located between the third and fourth toes. This nerve lies in a narrow space bordered by surrounding ligaments and bones, making it vulnerable to compression during walking or while wearing tight footwear.Over time, repeated compression can cause inflammation, resulting in sharp,…
ORIF Metatarsals Surgery
Open Reduction and Internal Fixation (ORIF) of the metatarsals is a surgical procedure used to treat significant fractures of the metatarsal bones - the long bones in the forefoot. These fractures are commonly caused by traumatic injuries and are frequently seen in athletes and individuals participating in high-impact sports. The procedure aims to realign the…
Plantar Fascia Release Surgery
Plantar Fascia Release is a surgical procedure performed to relieve chronic tension and inflammation of the Plantar Fascia — the thick ligament that runs along the bottom of the foot from the heel to the toes.The goal of the surgery is to reduce mechanical stress on the Plantar Fascia by partially cutting or completely detaching…
Scarf Osteotomy for Bunions
Scarf osteotomy is a surgical procedure used to correct hallux valgus, more commonly known as a bunion - a deformity involving lateral deviation of the big toe and prominence of the first metatarsal head. This condition can cause pain, discomfort, and difficulty with footwear, and may interfere with daily activities or athletic performance.The Scarf Osteotomy,…
