Explore our Medical Specialities
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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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,…
Endoscopic Surgery
Endoscopic surgery is similar to arthroscopic surgery and is commonly used to release stiffened ligaments or structures affecting hand and wrist motion. One of the most common surgeries performed using a minimally invasive endoscopic technique is endoscopic carpal tunnel surgery. Similar to arthroscopic surgery, Endoscopic surgery also uses tiny cameras and instruments which are inserted…
Minimally Invasive Arthroscopic Surgery
Arthroscopic Surgery involves small incisions and passing tiny cameras and thin surgical instruments into the joints of the hand and wrist to correct joint abnormalities and is most commonly used to treat arthritic joint conditions, as well as torn ligaments and tendons.
Prosthetics
In some cases, replantation may not be possible, depending on the extent of the injury, the condition of the severed part, or other medical factors. When reattachment is not an option, a prosthesis may be recommended. A well-fitted prosthesis can significantly improve both function and quality of life for the patient. Please see the sub…
Ganglion Cyst Removal (Ganglionectomy)
Ganglion cysts are more common in women than men, and most frequently appear in individuals between the ages of 20 and 40. They are also often associated with arthritis, which can increase the likelihood of cyst development in both men and women at any age.Ganglion cysts are noncancerous fluid-filled lumps that typically form near joints…
Lateral Epicondylitis Release (Tennis Elbow)
Lateral Epicondylitis Release is a surgical procedure used to treat lateral epicondylitis; a condition more commonly known as tennis elbow.This condition is typically caused by overuse or repetitive strain of the forearm muscles and tendons, leading to pain, inflammation and degeneration around the lateral epicondyle, the bony prominence on the outside of the elbow. However,…
Radial Head Excision
Radial head excision is a surgical procedure that involves removing the radial head—the upper part of the radius bone that forms part of the elbow joint—after it has sustained severe damage due to trauma or degenerative changes such as arthritis. This procedure is typically considered when the damage is irreversible and significantly impairs elbow function.…
Total Elbow Replacement (Total Elbow Arthroplasty)
Total Elbow Replacement, also known as Total Elbow Arthroplasty, is a surgical procedure in which the damaged components of the elbow joint are removed and replaced with an artificial prosthesis.This procedure is commonly performed for degenerative conditions such as osteoarthritis or rheumatoid arthritis, and may also be indicated in cases of severe trauma, including complex…
Elbow Arthrolysis Surgery
Elbow stiffness is a common condition that can result from various causes, including osteoarthritis, fractures, prior injuries, or even previous surgeries involving the elbow. This stiffness can significantly impair daily activities and quality of life. When conservative treatments fail to restore adequate motion, elbow arthrolysis surgery may be recommended to improve range of movement and…
Joint Replacement (Arthroplasty)
Joint Replacement Surgery, also known as Arthroplasty, is performed to treat severe arthritis or joint damage in the hand, where joint surfaces have been significantly damaged. Because we rely on our hands and wrists for everyday tasks, joint pain and loss of function in these areas can be particularly debilitating and frustrating.Joint replacement surgery of…
Replantation
Replantation is a specialized surgical procedure used to reattach a completely severed body part - such as a finger, hand, or toe - with the goal of restoring as much function as possible. This complex surgery is performed using microsurgical techniques, which involve the use of delicate instruments and a microscope to ensure precise repair…
Carpal Tunnel Surgery
Carpal tunnel surgery is one of the most frequently performed hand procedures, as carpal tunnel syndrome is a common condition.It occurs when swelling around the wrist tendons compresses the median nerve within the narrow carpal tunnel that runs to the fingertips. This compression restricts blood flow and irritates the nerve, often causing symptoms such as…
Trigger Finger Release Surgery
Trigger finger, including trigger thumb, are phenomena associated with the continuous use of the hand with repeated motion. Common symptoms include pain, swelling, and a palpable lump in the palm. Trigger finger is known to be related to diseases such as diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis and various connective tissue diseases. The condition typically develops when the…
Dupuytren’s Contracture Release Surgery
Dupuytren’s contracture is a hand condition where the connective tissue beneath the skin of the palm gradually thickens and tightens, forming cords that pull the fingers—typically the ring and little fingers—into a bent position. While usually painless, the resulting contracture can limit hand function and make it difficult to grasp objects. Splinting the hand can…
De Quervain’s Tendinosis Surgery
De Quervain's tendinosis causes pain and swelling on the thumb side of the wrist, especially when making a fist, gripping objects, or performing twisting motions.It occurs when the tendons or their surrounding sheath near the base of the thumb become irritated or inflamed. This inflammation causes crowding, preventing the tendons from moving smoothly.The two tendons…
