Dr. Constantinos Georgallas is an orthopaedic surgeon who specializes in minimally invasive treatment of spine conditions, such as low back- (Lumbago), upper back- and neck pain, cervical, thoracic und lumbar herniated discs, degenerative disc diseases, spinal stenosis, lumbar (sciatica), thoracic and cervical radiculopathies, degenerative joint conditions, dysfunction of the sacroiliac joints, synovial cysts of the spine, spondylolisthesis and spondylolysis, compression fractures of the spine, neck-related headaches, whiplash- and sports-related injuries as well as pain and symptoms that persist after a spinal surgery, in the neck- or back-region.
He has a doctorate from the Faculty of Medicine of Semmelweis University in Budapest. His specialty as an orthopaedic surgeon was acquired in 3 large orthopaedic centres in Germany (St. Anna-Hospital, Herne; Kath. Krankenhaus Dortmund-West; Krankenhaus Neu-Mariahilf, Göttingen) where he was able to gain vast experience with the entire range of musculoskeletal disorders, especially those of the spine.
Dr. Georgallas has been working as a specialized orthopaedic surgeon in a high-profile and successful specialized centre for treating spine conditions in Germany since 2011. He works in cooperation with Dr. Theodoros Theodoridis who is considered a leader in this field, with a plethora of lectures, articles and books.
Moreover, there has been established a collaboration with the Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery Clinic of St. Josef-Hospital, Ruhr University Bochum (Director: Prof. Dr. med. Tobias Schulte). The above-mentioned clinic is one of the biggest in Germany and Prof. Dr. med. Schulte is a top specialist in the field of spine surgery. This cooperation of Dr. Georgallas with Prof. Dr. med. Schulte provides the opportunity of surgical treatment of the whole spectrum of spine conditions, especially of complex cases, e.g. after failed back surgery, severe scoliosis or kyphosis.
The vast experience Dr. Georgallas has gained over the last 15+ years through dealing with a huge number of patients and by conducting thousands of minimally invasive spine treatments qualify him as an expert in treating spine conditions, universally acclaimed by patients as well as peers.
Additionally, his continuous post-graduate training, active participation in dozens of workshops, seminars and conferences in Germany and other European countries, as well as in the USA, and his membership of leading international scientific societies, including DWG, IGOST, BVOU, DGOU, AGA, International Pain & Spine Intervention Society (IPSIS), DGMM- MWE, enable him to be constantly updated and to provide the most modern and recognized treatments in almost the entire range of orthopaedic disorders.
While still working in Germany, Dr. Georgallas also has his own private practice in Nicosia, Cyprus, since 2013. Specialized minimally invasive spine treatments are, among others, successfully carried out in a well-equipped space. This success is greatly reflected in patients’ satisfaction, since a large number of surgeries could be avoided with the aim of improving and restoring their quality of life as minimally invasive as possible.
Dr. Constantinos Georgallas is an orthopaedic surgeon who specializes in minimally invasive treatment of spine conditions, such as low back- (Lumbago), upper back- and neck pain, cervical, thoracic und lumbar herniated discs, degenerative disc diseases, spinal stenosis, lumbar (sciatica), thoracic and cervical radiculopathies, degenerative joint conditions, dysfunction of the sacroiliac joints, synovial cysts of the spine, spondylolisthesis and spondylolysis, compression fractures of the spine, neck-related headaches, whiplash- and sports-related injuries as well as pain and symptoms that persist after a spinal surgery, in the neck- or back-region.
He has a doctorate from the Faculty of Medicine of Semmelweis University in Budapest. His specialty as an orthopaedic surgeon was acquired in 3 large orthopaedic centres in Germany (St. Anna-Hospital, Herne; Kath. Krankenhaus Dortmund-West; Krankenhaus Neu-Mariahilf, Göttingen) where he was able to gain vast experience with the entire range of musculoskeletal disorders, especially those of the spine.
Dr. Georgallas has been working as a specialized orthopaedic surgeon in a high-profile and successful specialized centre for treating spine conditions in Germany since 2011. He works in cooperation with Dr. Theodoros Theodoridis who is considered a leader in this field, with a plethora of lectures, articles and books.
Moreover, there has been established a collaboration with the Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery Clinic of St. Josef-Hospital, Ruhr University Bochum (Director: Prof. Dr. med. Tobias Schulte). The above-mentioned clinic is one of the biggest in Germany and Prof. Dr. med. Schulte is a top specialist in the field of spine surgery. This cooperation of Dr. Georgallas with Prof. Dr. med. Schulte provides the opportunity of surgical treatment of the whole spectrum of spine conditions, especially of complex cases, e.g. after failed back surgery, severe scoliosis or kyphosis.
The vast experience Dr. Georgallas has gained over the last 15+ years through dealing with a huge number of patients and by conducting thousands of minimally invasive spine treatments qualify him as an expert in treating spine conditions, universally acclaimed by patients as well as peers.
Additionally, his continuous post-graduate training, active participation in dozens of workshops, seminars and conferences in Germany and other European countries, as well as in the USA, and his membership of leading international scientific societies, including DWG, IGOST, BVOU, DGOU, AGA, International Pain & Spine Intervention Society (IPSIS), DGMM- MWE, enable him to be constantly updated and to provide the most modern and recognized treatments in almost the entire range of orthopaedic disorders.
While still working in Germany, Dr. Georgallas also has his own private practice in Nicosia, Cyprus, since 2013. Specialized minimally invasive spine treatments are, among others, successfully carried out in a well-equipped space. This success is greatly reflected in patients’ satisfaction, since a large number of surgeries could be avoided with the aim of improving and restoring their quality of life as minimally invasive as possible.