Dr. Ioannis Maloulas
General surgeon
Surgeon
Limassol
Stygos, 9
Mediterranean Hospital of Cyprus
3117 Limassol
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Accepts children

Languages Spoken

Arabic
English
Greek
Hebrew

Additional Information

Doctor Ioannis Maloulas is highly experienced in: 

  • Digestive system : esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine, small intestine (colorectal), rectum and anus, liver, gallbladder and bile ducts, pancreas, appendix.
  • Abdominal wall and hernias : inguinal hernia, umbilical hernia, incisional hernia, femoral hernia, hiatal hernia.
  • Breast: breast lump removal, mastectomy (for breast cancer), breast abscess drainage.
  • Endocrine system ( select surgeries) : thyroidectomy ( thyroid removal), parathyroid surgery, adrenalectomy (adrenal gland removal).
  • Trauma and emergency surgeries : abdominal trauma (e.g., spleen, liver, intestines), gunshot or stab wounds, bowel perforation, bleeding ulcers.
  • Soft tissue and skin : cyst removal, abscess drainage, lipoma excision, skin lesion biopsy or excision.
  • Oncologic surgery (cancer-related) : resection of tumors in the gastrointestinal tract, breast cancer surgeries, sarcoma excisions.
  • Laparoscopic (minimally invaisive) surgery: gallbladder removal (laparoscopic cholecystectomy), appendix removal, hernia repair, colon resection

Education

Doctor Ioannis Maloulas - General Surgeon with almost 10 years of experience and a proven record of medical practice. He graduated from the Medical School of Athens at 2015 and  then Doctor Ioannis had been working in Evangelismos Hospital of Athens, Greece. Now he provides services at Mediterranean Hospital of Cyprus in Limassol. 

Languages Spoken

Arabic, English, Greek, Hebrew

Services

Bariatric surgery
Classic surgery
Laparoscopic surgery
Laser treatment
Minimally Invasive Surgery
Polyps
Robotic surgery
Trauma and foreign bodies

Experience

Back pain
Bladder cancer
Colon cancer
Head/neck cancer
Neck pain
Oncology (Cancer)
Ovarian, cervical, endometrial cancer
Skin cancer
Sports injuries
Urinary tract cancer

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