About
About Dr. Dimitrios Grigoriou
Dimitrios Grigoriou is a specialist Obstetrician and Gynaecologist in Nicosia, offering comprehensive care in pregnancy and women’s health.
He graduated from the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki and completed specialist training in Greece, including at the Second University Clinic of Ippokrateio General Hospital, a recognised centre for Fetal Maternal Medicine and Gynaecological Cancer management.
He holds a Master of Science in Applied Prenatal Testing and postgraduate certification in Laparoscopic Surgery, delivering evidence based, personalised care with respect for women at every stage of life.
The Vision
To provide trusted, evidence based obstetric and gynaecological care in Nicosia, ensuring every woman receives personalised medical support with safety, dignity and respect at every stage of life.
The Mission
To deliver high quality pregnancy and women’s health services through advanced training, modern medical practice and compassionate care, creating a safe and supportive clinical environment for every patient.
Frequently Asked Questions
Your first pregnancy appointment should ideally be scheduled as soon as you confirm your pregnancy, usually between 6 to 8 weeks. Early monitoring helps ensure a healthy start and allows timely assessment of maternal and fetal wellbeing.
An annual gynaecological check up is recommended for most women. Regular examinations support early detection of potential concerns and help maintain long term reproductive health.
A high risk pregnancy is one that requires closer medical monitoring due to factors such as maternal health conditions, multiple pregnancy or previous complications. Specialist supervision helps reduce risks and improve outcomes.
Minimally invasive surgery, such as laparoscopy or hysteroscopy, uses small incisions and advanced instruments to treat conditions with reduced recovery time and less post operative discomfort.
HPV vaccination can still provide protection in adulthood. A consultation helps determine whether vaccination is appropriate based on age, medical history and risk factors.
