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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Meniscus Repair
A meniscus tear is a common injury to the cartilage that cushions and stabilises the knee. Treatment depends on the tear’s location and severity.Meniscal repair is often recommended when the tear is on the outer edge of the meniscus, where blood supply is sufficient for healing. Tears on the inner part or extensive damage may…
Laparoscopic Duodenal Switch Surgery
The full name of this surgery is Biliopancreatic Diversion with Duodenal Switch (BPD with DS). This type of duodenal surgery changes the normal process of digestion by making the stomach smaller and allowing food to bypass part of the small intestine so that you absorb fewer calories. You will feel full more quickly than when…
ORIF Patella (Open Reduction and Internal Fixation)
ORIF is a surgical procedure used to treat a fractured patella (kneecap). The patella can fracture from a direct blow or a strong quadriceps contraction.It consists of realigning the fractured segments and fixing them using screws or pins. ORIF is necessary for a displaced (out of position) fracture of the patella to stabilise and correct…
Abdominoperineal Resection
This is a surgical procedure to treat anal cancer in which the anus, the rectum, and part of the sigmoid colon are removed through an incision made in the abdomen. This surgery is a major procedure, but it's designed to remove diseased tissue effectively and create a new, manageable way for the body to eliminate…
Patella Tendon Repair
The patella tendon connects the quadriceps muscle to the shin bone and helps straighten the leg. Injury can be a partial tear or a complete rupture, often caused by a strong force such as landing from a jump. A complete rupture severely limits knee function and the ability to straighten the leg.Partial tears can sometimes…
Laparoscopic Bowel Diversion Surgery
Bowel diversion surgery allows stool to safely exit the body when the large intestine (colon) is removed or temporarily needs time to heal. This procedure may involve either the small intestine (ileum) or the large intestine (colon), depending on the patient’s condition. These surgeries are often done laparoscopically, using small incisions and a camera for…
Posterior Cruciate Ligament (PCL) Surgery
Posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) surgery is performed to repair or reconstruct the ligament after injury.These injuries usually occur due to a direct blow to the shin bone when the knee is bent, such as in sports, vehicle accidents, or falls. Unlike ACL injuries, which typically cause the knee to give way, a PCL injury often…
Laparoscopic Adrenalectomy
The procedure performed in order to remove an adrenal gland is called an Adrenalectomy. There are two adrenal glands in the body on the right and left sides.Benign or cancerous tumors on your adrenal glands are the most common reason for an Adrenalectomy. Surgeons may remove one or both of your adrenal glands if they…
Hip Arthroscopy
Hip arthroscopy is a minimally invasive surgical procedure used to diagnose and treat problems inside the hip joint. During the operation, a small camera called an arthroscope is inserted through tiny incisions in the skin to allow the surgeon to view the joint on a monitor and perform repairs such as fixing torn cartilage, removing…
PSI – Patient Specific Instruments For Knee Surgery
Patient-specific models, instruments and implants are now within reach. Even the best planners can face unexpected challenges when putting a pre-operative plan into action in the operating room. By using 3D-printed patient-specific guides, many of the hurdles involved in surgical planning are removed.The design of such custom-made instruments starts from your medical imaging data -…
Parathyroidectomy
The surgeon will make small neck incisions and one above the collarbone (under 2 inches) for a less invasive parathyroid gland removal, similar to a video-assisted parathyroidectomy. This typically requires a one-night hospital stay, with 1-2 weeks of recovery. Most normal activities can resume the day after surgery, but strenuous activity and driving should be…
Fractured Shaft of Femur
The femur, or thighbone, is the longest and strongest bone in the human body, connecting the hip joint to the knee joint. A fracture of the femoral shaft, the middle portion of the bone, typically requires significant force due to its strength and the surrounding muscle mass. Such injuries commonly result from high-speed motor vehicle…
AC Joint / Clavicle Excision
The acromioclavicular (AC) joint is a small but vital joint located at the top of the shoulder, where the clavicle (collarbone) meets the acromion (part of the shoulder blade).This joint enables overhead and cross-body arm movements and is supported by strong ligaments — primarily the coracoclavicular and acromioclavicular ligaments — as well as surrounding muscles…
Thyroid Surgery
The thyroid is a small gland shaped a like a butterfly. It’s located in the lower front part of the neck, just below the voice box. The thyroid produces hormones that the blood carries to every tissue in the body. It helps regulate metabolism (the process during which the body turns food into energy). It…
Hip Replacement
A hip replacement is a surgical procedure which involves replacing a worn away or damaged hip joint with an artificial one. The hip joint supports the weight of the body in both static and dynamic postures. The hip is a ball and socket joint. The ball part is the rounded head of the femur or…
AC Joint Stabilisation
AC joint stabilisation is a surgical procedure used to treat dislocations of the acromioclavicular (AC) joint. The joint formed between the clavicle (collarbone) and the acromion (part of the shoulder blade). This joint plays a critical role in shoulder stability and movement, and is supported by a complex network of ligaments, primarily the acromioclavicular ligaments…