New Study Highlights the Efficiency of Robotic-Assisted Gynaecologic Surgery

We are proud to announce from Greece the publication of a new study on robot-assisted gynecological surgery, the result of a model collaboration between the private and public sectors, as well as university clinics. The study highlights how specialized training and seamless team coordination maximize effectiveness, efficiency, and – above all – patient safety. It […]
🩷 October — Breast Cancer Awareness Month

October shines a light on something profoundly human: the power of prevention, early diagnosis, and solidarity.
Breast Cancer Awareness Month reminds us that health is not a given — it is a gift that requires care, love, and consistency.
Gynecology & Mental Health — Hand in Hand

True care for women means seeing the whole person — body, mind, and spirit. Every phase of womanhood brings not only biological changes but also emotional and psychological transitions.
EmbryoClinic has been awarded with the international “Patient-Centred Care Clinic” certification by the European Fertility Society

This important recognition reaffirms our mission: to always place the patient at the center of our care, with a human-centered and holistic approach at every stage of the fertility journey.
Dr. Elias Tsakos awarded as Best Fertility Doctor 2025 by the European Fertility Society

This prestigious distinction recognizes Dr. Tsakos’ outstanding contribution to the field of assisted reproduction, as well as his multifaceted work, which has profoundly impacted the lives of thousands of patients and families.
Successful completion of the masterclass “Pelvic Floor Surgery” by Dr. Elias Tsakos and EmbryoClinic.

The innovative 1st Masterclass “Pelvic Floor Surgery” was successfully completed on Saturday, May 24th at “St. Luke’s” Clinic in Thessaloniki, sponsored by EmbryoClinic and Dr. Elias Tsakos.
The 1st Special Seminar “Pelvic Floor Surgery” on Saturday, May 24th, organized by Dr. Elias Tsakos and EmbryoClinic. Register today!

Pelvic floor health and pelvic organ prolapse is not merely a gynaecological condition, but a silent epidemic affecting the quality of life of thousands of women, affecting familial bonds and life in society at large. At the same time, effective surgical management of pelvic floor prolapse is a surgical challenge for Gynaecological Surgeons due to the difficult anatomy of the area, the need to perform complex surgical maneuvers and the risk of prolapse recurrence postoperatively.