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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We are in the process of updating details of all procedures. For latest information on each procedure, please contact us or click on the procedure you are interested in and request additional information. Our team will get in touch with you with more details.
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Bladder Stone Removal
Bladder Stones can block the flow of urine and will need to be removed. This condition is more common in men.
Artificial Urinary Sphincter
An Artificial Urinary Sphincter restores normal urinary function to patients with weakened sphincter muscles.Involuntary urine leakage occurs when the sphincter is too weak to hold urine in the body. Only patients suffering from severe incontinence are considered for the procedure. All patients must possess the hand strength to operate the pump and understand that 20%…
Cyst Unroofing Or Decortication
Cyst Unroofing Or Decortication Cysts can form in the kidney for many reasons and mostly are non-cancerous, benign and require no further intervention. However, in some instances a cyst may enlarge to the point that it causes pain, obstructs the kidney or leads to high blood pressure. Cysts may become infected or bleed. Sometimes a…
Endoscopic Kidney Procedures
Urologists at GMS have been using endoscopy for the diagnosis and treatment of upper urinary tract disorders. There are no age restrictions for endoscopic procedures. However, people who have had previous bladder operations or who have marked enlargement of the prostate require a different type of treatment. An endoscope is a small, flexible tube with…
Diagnostic Laparoscopy
In this surgical procedure, performed under general anesthesia and is normally performed as the investigatory first stage of a gynecological procedure. The surgeon can then get a very good view, especially of all the reproductive organs, including the womb, ovaries, and tubes. When the diagnostic investigation is performed, and further surgery is deemed necessary, additional…
Extracorporeal Shock Wave Lithotripsy (Eswl Or Lithotripsy)
Lithotripsy is a non-invasive medical procedure that uses shock (sound) waves to break up stones in the kidney, bladder, or ureter (tube that carries urine from the kidneys to the bladder).It is normally performed under general anesthesia or mild sedation and on an outpatient basis.
Hysterectomy
Hysterectomy is a surgery to remove the uterus. It prevents future pregnancy and eliminates fibroid-related bleeding and pressure symptoms. There are two categories of hysterectomy: Several surgical approaches may be used to perform a Hysterectomy. Please read below to learn more about possible approaches.
Open Surgery
Open Nephrectomy involves removing the entire kidney.Your surgeon will make an incision up to 12 inches long in your side.The surgeon will cut away your kidney’s blood vessels and its connections to your bladder, and will then remove the entire organ.Your surgeon may need to remove a rib during this procedure in order to access…
The Whipple Procedure
Pancreatoduodenectomy is commonly referred to as the Whipple procedure and is named after Allan Whipple, MD, a physician who perfected the surgery in the 1930s. During the Whipple procedure, the surgeon removes cancerous parts of the pancreas, duodenum, common bile duct, and if required, portions of the stomach.
Laparoscopic Gastrectomy
A gastrectomy is the surgical removal of all or part of the stomach. The stomach is a muscular organ located on the left side of the upper abdomen and receives food from the esophagus. As food reaches the end of the esophagus, it enters the stomach through a muscular valve called the lower esophageal sphincter.…
Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy
Cholecystectomy Surgery involves the removal of the gallbladder. This is a very common procedure as about 600,000 gallbladders are removed in the United States every year! The gallbladder is responsible for storage of a small amount of bile for use after a fatty meal.Bile can be thick and can create blockages along the patterns where…
