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MEDICAL-LIST-2018-Athens.Pdf Embassy of the United States of America Athens, Greece September 2018 MEDICAL AND DENTAL LIST - ATHENS Disclaimer: U.S. Embassies and Consulates maintain lists of physicians, health care providers, and medical facilities for distribution to American citizens needing medical care. The inclusion of a specific physician, health care provider, or medical facility does not constitute a recommendation and the Department of State assumes no responsibility or liability for the professional ability or reputation of, or the quality of services provided by the medical professionals, medical facilities, health care providers, or air ambulance services whose names appear on such lists. Names are listed alphabetically, and the order in which they appear has no other significance. Professional credentials and areas of expertise are provided directly by the medical professional, medical facility, health care provider, or air ambulance service. The following institutions, individuals, hospitals and/or doctors, have informed the Embassy that they are qualified to practice in the categories specified, and that they are sufficiently competent in the English language to provide services to English-speaking clients. The Embassy has neither the authority nor the facilities to act as a medical grievance committee. If you encounter unsatisfactory services by parties listed, send an email to [email protected]. Each person listed should bring any errors to the Embassy's attention, as well as any changes in names, addresses, telephone numbers and basic information. The information in this document is updated triennially. All corrections and modifications should be sent to [email protected] Public hospitals operate with skeletal staff over weekends, and it may be difficult to locate a doctor or someone who speaks English. Private hospitals have an appearance more akin to the United States and are more expensive. Medical fees can vary considerably in Greece. We recommend that clients inquire about fees in advance. Patients should settle all bills in euros and request a formal receipt. For LIFE or DEATH emergencies dial 112 1 HOSPITALS IN GREECE PUBLIC HOSPITALS IN ATHENS Agia Sophia Pediatric: Thivon Str. & Terma Mikras Asias Str., 115 27 Athens Tel: 210-746-7000 Evangelismos Hospital: 45-47 Ipsilantou Str., 106 76 Athens Tel: 210-720-1000 Kyanous Stavros (Red Cross): 102 Vas. Sophias Ave., 115 28 Athens Tel: 210-690-2000 PRIVATE HOSPITALS IN ATHENS HYGEIA Hospital: 4 Erythrou Stavrou Str. & Kifissias Ave., 151 23 Marousi Tel: 210-686-7000 Athens Medical (Psychico): 1 Andersen & Papada Str., 115 25 Athens Tel: 210-697-4000 Athens Medical: 5-7 Distomou Str., 151 25 Marousi Tel: 210-619-8115 Athens Medical: 36 Areos Str., 175 62 Paleo Faliro Tel: 210-984-7961 Athinaiki Clinic: 24 Doryleou Str., 115 21 Athens Tel: 210-647-5000 Errikos Dunant Hospital: 107 Mesogion Ave., 115 26 Athens Tel: 210-697-2000 IASO Maternity Hospital: 37-39 Kifissias Ave., 151 23 Marousi Tel: 210-618-4000 IASO General (Metropolitan General): 264 Mesogion Ave., 155 62 Holargos Tel: 210-650-2000 Immunizations: 196 Alexandras Ave., 115 21 Athens Tel: 210-646-0493 LITO Hospital: 7-13 Mousson Str., 115 24 Athens Tel: 210-746-8800 Mitera Hospital: Kifissias & Erythrou Stavrou Str., 151 23 Marousi Tel: 210-686-9000 ONNASIO Hospital: 356 Syngrou Ave., 176 74 Kalithea Tel: 210-949-3000 HOSPITALS IN THESSALONIKI (all private except Agios Dimitrios) Agios Dimitrios General Clinic (Public): 2 Elenis Zografou Str. Tel: 2310-520840 Anagennisi A.E. Recovery Center: Nea Redestos Str. Tel: 2310-805905 BioClinic/General Clinic: 86 Mitropoleos Str. Tel: 2310-372600 Euromedica General Clinic: M. Kallas 11-Gravias 2 Str., (Nea Paralia) Tel: 2310-895100 Euromedica Central Clinic: 16 Nikolaou Manou Str. Tel: 2310-896500 Euromedica Blue Cross: 1 Vizyis-Vyzantos Str., 40 Ekklisies Tel: 2310-966000 Genesis Maternity Clinic: 17th Noemvri Str., Pylaia Tel: 2310-984000 Interbalkan Medical Center: 10 Asklepiou Str., Pylaia Tel: 2310-400000 Agios Lukas General Clinic: Panorama Ave. Tel: 2310-380000 NORTHERN GREECE DRAMA: AGIOS ELEFTHERIOS Maternity Clinic: 15119th Maiou Str. Tel: 2521-035213 EMATHIA: EVANGELISMOS General Clinic: 11 Venizelou Str., Veria Tel: 3310-22235 KOMOTINI: THEOMITOR Maternity Clinic: 1A Ieronimou Str. Tel: 2531-022834 KASTORIA: AGIOS MINAS Maternity/Surgical Clinic: 13 Keletrou Str. Tel: 2467-022439 KAVALA: ELEFTHO Maternity Clinic: 10B K. Palama Str. Tel: 2510-223881 GALINI Neuropsychiatric Clinic Tel: 2510-441288 IPPOKRATIS General Clinic: 25 M. Alexandrou Str. Tel: 2510-221968 KOZANI: AGIOS NEKTARIOS Neuropsychiatric Clinic: 31 Vermiou Str. Tel: 2461-035146 IPPOKRATIOS General Clinic: B1 Filippou Str. Tel: 2461-054400 ZOODOHOS PIGI General Clinic: 4 M. Dimitsa Str. Tel: 2461-041265 PELLA: AGIOS GEORGIOS General Clinic: 14 Romanou Str., Edessa Tel: 2381-025401/03 ELEFTHO Maternity Clinic: 2 Arvaniti Str., Edessa Tel: 2382-023599 2 PIERIA: ASKLIPIOS General Clinic: 45 Zalongou Str., Katerini Tel: 2351-020733 PTOLEMAIDA: MITERA Maternity Clinic: 2 Logothirianou Str. Tel: 2463-023141 SERRES: EUROMEDICA General Clinic: 10 Eth. Antistaseos Str. Tel: 2321-022576 IASO General Clinic: 16 Redestou Str. Tel: 2321-022997 AKESION General Clinic: 10 M. Alexandrou Str. Tel: 2321-058346 VOLOS: General Hospital of Volos “Achillopoulio,” 134 Polymeri Tel: 2421-351000 IOANNINA: University General Hospital: Stavros Niarhos Boulevard Tel: 2651-099111 GREEK ISLANDS CHIOS: General Hospital of Chios: 2 Elenas Venizelou Tel: 2271-503100 Eleftho Polyclinic: 49 Veriti Str., Varvasi Tel: 2271-029777 CORFU: General Hospital of Corfu: 1 Ioulias Andreadi Tel: 2661-360400/500 CRETE: General Hospital of Chania 73300 Mournies, Chania Tel: 2821-022000/200 University General Hospital, Heraklion: Voutes Tel: 2813-402111 Venizeleio General Hospital, Heraklion: Knossou Boulevard Tel: 2813-408000 General Hospital of Rethymno: 17 Trantalidou Tel: 2831-342100 IOANNINA: University General Hospital: Stavrou Niarhou Boulevard Tel: 2651-099111 KEFALONIA: General Hospital of Kefalonia: Souidias Street, Argostoli Tel: 2671-024641/45 KOS: General Hospital of Kos: 34 Ippokratous Tel: 2242-054221 MYKONOS: General Hospital of Mykonos: Mykoniatiki Hygeia Tel: 2289-024211 MYTILINI/LESVOS: General Hospital of Mytilini: 48 E.Vostani Tel: 2251-057700 NAFPAKTOS: General Hospital of Nafpaktos: Xyropigado Tel: 2634-460000 PAROS: General Hospital of Paros: Proikia Tel: 2284-360000 SANTORINI: General Hospital of Santorini: Medical Center, Fira Tel: 2286-360300 ZAKYNTHOS: General Hospital of Zakynthos: Perivola Tel: 2695-360500 PELOPONNESE KALAMATA: General Hospital of Kalamata: Antikalamos Tel: 2721-046000 PATRAS: University Hospital of Patras: Rio-Patron Ave. Tel: 2613-603000 General Hospital of Patras “Agios Andreas”: Tsertidou 1 Tel: 2613-601000 SPARTI: General Hospital of Sparti: Likourgou/Konnou Palaiolgou Tel: 2731-093100 3 ATHENS MEDICAL LIST ALLERGISTS Dr. John Moissidis: HYGEIA Hospital 3, Alamanas Str., Marousi 15125 Tel: 210-610-0880 Dr. Aphrodite Sakalidou: 104, El. Venizelou Str., 14671 Nea Erythrea Tel: 210-620-1435 BREAST SPECIALISTS Dr. Christina Tsionou: Mitera Hospital, 30, Papanikoli Str., 15233 Halandri Tel: 210-775-7016 Dr. Athina Vourtsi-Papadatou: 362, Kifissias Ave., 15233 Halandri Tel: 210-689-8780 CARDIOLOGISTS Dr. Nikolaos Georgakopoulos: 4, Erithrou Stavrou Str., 15123 Marousi Tel: 210-771-4453 Dr. Peter Danias: HYGEIA Hospital, 2, Kifissias Ave., 15125 Marousi Tel: 210-699-6696 Dr. Athansios Pipilis: HYGEIA Hospital, 9, Mavromateon Str., 10682 Athens Tel: 210-821-0042 Dr. Aphrodite Tzifra: Mitera Hospital, 6, Erythrou Stavrou Str., 15123 Athens Tel: 210-686-9788 CHIROPRACTORS George Giannopoulos: 13, Kalogrezas Str., 15232 Halandri Tel: 210-684-7871 Eleni Karamani: 79 Kolokotroni Str., 16451 Argyroupoli Tel: 210-996-9754 DERMATOLOGISTS Dr. Eleftherios Ioannidis: Vasileos Alexandrou Str., 11634 Athens Tel: 210-725-4700/2 Dr. Evangelia Papadavid: 39, Stournari Str., 15451 Psychiko Tel: 210-642-2565 Dr. Dafni-Kalliopi Papafragkaki: 64, Vasilissis Sophias Ave., 11521 Athens Tel: 210-724-8700 DIETICIAN Shirley Patterson: 18, Pleiadon Str., 17456 Alimos Tel: 210-992-5864 EAR, NOSE, AND THROAT Dr. Antonios Papavasiliou: 9, Vyzantiou Str., Pallene-Attiki, 15351 Athens Tel: 210-723-1723 Dr. Anatoli Pataridou: HYGEIA Hospital, 105, Sapfous Str., 17676 Kallithea Tel: 210-686-7206 Dr. Maria Tsioulou: Athens Med Center, 265, Kifissias Ave., 14562 Kifissia Tel: 210-801-9835 ENDOCRINOLOGISTS Dr. Klio Chantziara: 20-22, Pontou Str., 11528 Athens Tel: 211-220-4217 Dr. Maria Karatza-Xaroni: 38-40, 25th Martiou Str., 15451 Neo Psychiko Tel: 210-677-8976 Dr. Nikolaos Kefalas: 6, Selinountos Str., 11527 Athens Tel: 210-701-2701 Dr. Konstantinos Michalakis: 10-12, Dorylaiou Str., 11521 Athens Tel: 210-643-3767 Dr. Constantine Tsigos: HYGEIA Hospital, 84, Vasilissis Sophias Ave., 11528 Tel: 210-748-0009 GASTROENTEROLOGISTS Dr. George Kallimenis: HYGEIA 5, Erythrou Stavrou Str., 15123 Marousi Tel: 210-686-7476 Dr. Naya Bobotsi: Euro Clinic 133, Vasilissis Sophias Ave., 11521 Athens Tel: 210-643-0459 Dr. Ilias Scotiniotis, - HYGEIA, 332, Kifissias Ave., 15233 Marousi Tel: 210-686-7036 Dr. Panos Sechnopoulos: Athens Med Ctr 5-7, Distomou Str., 15125 Marousi Tel: 210-686-2664 HEMATOLOGIST Dr. Effimia Vrakidou: HYGEIA Hospital, 30, Mesogion Ave., 11527 Athens Tel: 210-686-7121 4 INFECTIOUS DISEASE Dr. Konstantinos Georgilis: HYGEIA 8, Dionysiou Eginitou Str., 11528 Athens Tel: 210-686-7065 Dr. Eleni
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