Appointments by phone. Evidence‑based, family‑centred care.
Evaluation of persistent pain, heartburn and GERD.
Step‑wise management, when to test.
Work‑up of raised transaminases, cholestasis, jaundice.
Diagnosis, treatment and long‑term follow‑up.
Dietary guidance and re‑challenge.
Post‑transplant follow‑up & medications.
Planning and medical follow‑up of specialised procedures for children and adolescents.
Procedures are performed in collaborating hospitals/clinical settings.
Graduate of the School of Medicine, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. Officer graduate of the Hellenic Military Corps Officers Academy. Completed Paediatrics residency at the 3rd Department of Paediatrics (AUTH), with a special interest in paediatric liver transplantation.
Further specialist training in paediatric hepatology and gastroenterology at King’s College Hospital and Evelina Children’s Hospital, London. After returning to Thessaloniki, I remain an academic fellow and scientific associate of the Paediatric Gastroenterology Unit of the 3rd Department of Paediatrics, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (AUTH), actively involved in clinical and academic work. In parallel, I hold clinical privileges at Geniki Kliniki, where I perform diagnostic and therapeutic endoscopic procedures.
I am a board-certified paediatric gastroenterologist following successful completion of the relevant examinations. I provide comprehensive paediatric gastroenterology care, with a special focus on paediatric liver disease, including the work-up of abnormal liver tests, autoimmune and cholestatic disorders, nutrition and feeding problems, and long-term follow-up after paediatric liver transplantation.
For families outside Thessaloniki or when an in‑person visit isn’t possible.
Not for emergencies. Some services require in‑person evaluation.
Not necessarily. You can book directly. In some cases, a referral and previous test results help us assess the problem more efficiently.
I see infants, children, and adolescents up to 18 years of age.
Medical history, previous test results, the child’s health booklet, current medications, and any questions or concerns you would like to discuss.
The first visit usually lasts up to 60 minutes, allowing sufficient time for a thorough assessment.
You can send results by email or bring printed copies to the appointment.
Inside the multi-office paediatric complex THE Clinic.
Near the metro station Nea Elvetia.
This map shows the clinic (inside THE Clinic) and a recommended street parking area behind/next to the building.