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INFECTIOUS DISEASES UNITS (Idus) INFECTIOUS DISEASES UNITS (IDUs) 1. GENERAL HOPSITAL OF ATHENS “G. GENNIMATAS” Ch. Michailidis, Director of the 1st Pathological Clinic & IDU G. Adamis, Director, Chief of IDU 154 Mesogeion Str, 15669 Cholargos Phone: 0030 213 2033570/ fax: 0030 210 7768572 www.gna-gennimatas.gr 2. GENERAL HOSPITAL OF ATHENS”EVAGGELISMOS” A. Skoutelis, Director of the 5th Pathological Clinic & IDU 45-47 Ipsilinatou Str, 10676 Athens Phone: 0030 210 7201242/ fax: 0030 213 2041320 www.evaggelismos-hosp.gr 3. GENERAL HOSPITAL OF ATHENS “ERYTHROS STAVROS” M.Chini, Director of the 3rd Pathological Clinic & IDU 1 Erithrou Stavrou Str, 11526 Ampelokipoi Phone: 0030 213 2068466/ fax: 0030 213 2068468 www.korgialenio-benakio.gr 4. GENERAL HOSPITAL OF ATHENS “IPPOKRATEIO” Head: E. Sampatakou, Assistant Professor of National & Kapodistrian University of Athens 114 Vasilissis Sofias Avenue, 11525 Athens Phone & fax: 0030 213 2088727 www.hippocratio.gr 5. UNIVERSITY GENERAL HOSPITAL OF ATHENS “ATTIKON” D. Mpoumpas, Professor of Internal Medicine, Director of the 4th University Pathological & Rheumataological Clinic 1 Rimini Str, 12464 Chaidari Phone: 0030 210 5837695/fax: 0030 210 5326425, 210 5326446 www.attikonhospital.gr 6. PEDIATRIC HOSPITAL OF ATHENS“PAIDON AGIA SOFIA” A. Michos, Assistant Professor of National & Kapodistrian University of Athens,1st Pediatric Clinic of University of Athens, MAKKA department Thivon & Levadeias Str, 11527 Goudi Phone: 0030 210 7467693, 0030 210 7467663, 0030 210 7467129-30/ Fax: 0030 213 2013227 www.paidon-agiasofia.gr 7. GENERAL HOSPITAL OF ATHENS “LAIKO” 1)O. Katsarou, Director of the 2nd Regional Blood Donation Department Phone: 213 2061004/ fax: 213 2061230 2) G. Daikos, Professor of Internal Medicine-Infectious Diseases of 1st University Pathological Clinic Phone/fax: 0030 21302061049 3) N. Sypsas, Associate Professor of Path. Psysiology of National Kapodistrian University of Athens Phone: 0030 213 2061672/fax: 0030 213 2061320 [1] 14 Agiou Thoma str, 11527 Goudi www.laiko.gr 8. HOSPITAL OF VENEREAL & DERMATOLOGICAL DISEASES “A.SYGGROS” D. Rigopoulos, Professor of Venerealogy-Dermatology of University of Athens B. Paparizos, Dermatologist-Venearologist, Director of University Clinic of Venereal & Dermatological Diseases 5 Ioanni Dragoumi str, 11621 Ilisia Phone: 0030 210 7265236/ fax: 0030 210 7294241 www.syggros-hosp.gr 9. GENERAL HOSPITAL OF ATHENS “SISMANOGLEIO” Head: M. Lada, Pathologist-Infectious Diseases Specialist, Director of 2nd Pathological Clinic 1 Sismanogleio str, 15126 Marousi Phone: 0030 213 2058353 www.sismanoglio.gr 10. GENERAL ONCOLOGICAL HOSPITAL OF KIFISSIA “AGII ANARGIRI” Head: G. Mpoulmetis, Director 2nd Pathological Clinic 145 Kaliftaki str, 14564 Nea Kifissia Phone: 0030 210 3501446/ fax: 0030 210 3501431 www.gonkhosp.gr 11. GENERAL HOPSITAL OF PIRAEUS “TZANEIO” 1) G. Chryssos, Director of 2nd Internal Medicine Clinic & Infectious Disease Unit Phone: 0030 210 4592561/ fax: 0030 210 4599761 2) S. Drimis, Director of 3rd Pathological Clinic Phone: 0030 210 4592221/ fax 0030 210 4592220 1 Afentouli & Zanni str, Piraeus www.tzaneio.gr THESSALONIKI 12. GENERAL HOSPITAL OF THESSALONIKI “AXEPA” P. Zempekakis, Professor of Internal Medicine of Aristotle University, Director of 1st Pathological Clinic S. Metallides, Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine-Infectious Diseases, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki 1 Stilpnonos Kyriakidi str, 54636 Thessaloniki Phone: 0030 2313 303271/ Fax: 0030 2313 303272 www.ahepahosp.gr PATRA 13. GENERAL UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL OF PATRAS “PANAGIA H BOITHEIA” Ch. A. Gogos, Professor of Internal Medicine & Infectious Diseases, Director of the University Pathological Clinic Μ. Ν. Μaragkos, Professor of Internal Medicine & Infectious Diseases, Director of the Infectious Diseases Department Rio, 26500 Patras [2] Phone: 0030 2610 999744, 0030 2610 999699/ fax: 0030 2610 999740 www.pgnp.gr CRETE 14. UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL OF HERAKLION (Pa.G.N.I.) Gkikas, Professor of Internal Medicine of University of Crete, Director of the 1st Pathological Clinic & IDU Iraklion, 71500 Crete Phone: 0030 2810 542092, 0030 2810 392359/fax: 0030 2810 392366 www.pagni.gr ALEXANDROYPOLI 15. UNIVERSITY GENERAL HOSPITAL OF ALEXANDROYPOLIS P. Panagopoulos, Pathologist- Infectious Diseases Specialist - 2nd University Internal Medicine Clinic 19 Demetras str, 68100 Alexandroupolis Phone: 0030 25513 720, fax: 0030 25513 51723 www.pgna.gr RHODES 16. GENERAL HOSPITAL OF RHODES “ANDREAS PAPANDREOU” S. Karatapanis, Director of 1st Pathological Clinic 5 Erythrou Stavrou str, 85100 Rhodes Phone: 0030 22413 60017/ fax: 0030 22413 60191 www.rhodes-hospital.gr OUTPATIENT DEPARTMENTS FOR HIV INFECTED INDIVIDUALS 1. GENERAL HOSPITAL OF ATHENS “IPPOKRATEIO” E. Nomikou, Hematologist of the 1st Regional Blood Donation Unit 114 Vasilissis Sofias Avenue, 115 28 Athens Phone: 0030 210 7735814/ fax: 0030 213 2088656 www.hippocratio.gr 2. 251 HELLENIC AIRFORCE GENERAL HOSPITAL P. Petrikkos, Consultant of 2nd Internal Medicine Clinic & Infectious Diseases 3 P. Kanellopoulou str, Athens Phone: 0030 210 7463924/ fax: 0030 210 7464003 www.haf.gr 3. GENERAL HOSPITAL OF ATHENS “ALEXANDRA” E. Kostis, Pathologist- Infectious Diseases Specialist, Director of the University Therapeutic Clinic 80 Vasilissis Sofias Avenue, 11528 Athens Phone: 0030 213 2162345/ fax: 0030 213 2162889 www.hosp-alexandra.gr 4. GENERAL HOSPITAL OF NIKAIA “O AGIOS PANTELEIMON” 1) O.Kosmopoulou, Pathologist-Infectious Diseases Specialist, Consultant of the 1st Clinical Department Phone: 0030 213 2077527/fax: 0030 213 2077444 [3] 2) Th. Peppas, Pathologist-Infectious Diseases Specialist, Director of 3rd Pathological Department Phone: 0030 213 2077299/fax: 0030 213 2076404, 213 20 77 270 3 D. Mantouvalou str, 18454 Nikaia www.nikaia-hosp.gr 5. GENERAL HOSPITAL OF NIKAIA “O AGIOS PANTELEIMON”-GENERAL HOSPITAL OF WEST ATTICA “H AGIA BARBARA” P. Zorbas, Director of the 2nd Pathological Department Phone: 0030 213 2077176, 0030 213 2073062 3 D. Mantouvalou str, 18454 Nikaia www.nikaia-hosp.gr 6. HOSPITAL OF KORYDALLOS PRISON”O AGIOS PAVLOS” S. GEORGOULAS, Specialized Pathologist Phone: 0030 210 4940476, 210 4940420/ fax: 0030 210 4959108 www.sofron.gov.gr 7.THORACIC DISEASES HOSPITAL OF ATHENS ″SOTIRIA” 1. P.Lourida, Pathologist-Infectious Diseases Specialist, Pathological Clinic 2. A.Argyraki, Pathologist-Infectious Diseases Specialist, Pathological Clinic Phone: 0030 210-7763348, 0030 210-7763467/ fax: 0030 210-7473967 154 Mesogeion Av. 11527 www.sotiria.gr 8.HYGEIA HOSPITAL 1. G. Ploumidis, Specialized Pathologist Phone & Fax: 0030 2106867062 2. K. Georgilis, Pathologist –Infectious Diseases Specialist Phone: 0030 210 6867065/ Fax: 0030 210 6844643 3. K. Papanikolaou, Internal Medicine – Infectious Diseases Consultant Phone: 0030 2106867329, 0030 2106867000 / Fax: 0030 2106867299 4. L. Atsali, Internal Medicine – Infectious Diseases Specialist Phone: 0030 2106867329, 0030 2106867000 / Fax: 0030 2106867299 4 Erythrou Stavrou str. Marousi 15123 www.hygeia.gr 9. GENERAL HOSPITAL OF HERAKLION OF CRETE “BENIZELEIO- PANANEIO” K. Petraki, Consultant of 1st Pathological Clinic & Infectious Diseases Unit Knosou Avenue, 71 409 Crete phone: 0030 2810 368388-89/ Fax: 0030 2810 368385 www.venizeleio.gr 10. GENERAL HOSPITAL OF THESSALONIKI “IPPOKRATEIO” Ε. Roelides, Professor of Pediatrics & Infectious Diseases, University of Aristotle University of Thessaloniki 49 Konstantinoupoleos, 546 42 Tsessaloniki Τηλ: 0030 2310 892 444, 481, 487 / Fax: 0030 2310 818254 www.ippokratio.gr [4] .
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